The Second Annual Roanoke Valley Super Adoption is in need of sponsors and donors.
Sole sponsorship is available with a donation of $5000 or joint sponsorship is available with a contribution of $2500.  Sponsors receive recognition on all banners, posters, advertisement, media releases and the event maps.  In addition, sponsors receive a booth inside the Super Adoption tent to advertise their company's products.  All sponsorship monies go directly to organizing, promoting and implementing the

per Adoption.  Items needed include a fenced run for the Pet Introduction Area, portable dog runs, raffle prizes and catered food and beverage items for the volunteers.  Donors receive recognition on the event maps and on the Sponsor and Donor board at the event, as well as verbal recognition during the event on the public address system.  If your company is interested in being a donor or sponsor, please contact Ann-Marie Hamblin, Volunteer Event Coordinator.
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"Dog Tired" at the Super Adoption

Second Annual Roanoke Valley Super Adoption.
Donors are needed to help supply goods and services to the Su

Local Roanoke television stations, radio stations, and the Roanoke Times did their part to help promote the first Roanoke Valley Super Adoption.
The Roanoke Times featured the event in the three Weekend Calendar issues prior to the Super Adoption.  The Weekend Calendar is a Thursday feature of the Extra section.  In addition, Kathy Lu of  the Roanoke Times did a feature article on Roanoke Valley Super Adoption, Inc. a few days before the event.  The Super Adoption was also featured in the Roanoke Times' Neighbor section. 
Brent Watts of WDBJ-7 television did the Friday "Live at Five" segment from the Super Adoption location with the Roa

helped with the event promotions.  Our thanks to all the media outlets that helped "get the word out" about our event and made it such a huge success!

noke Valley SPCA.  Channel 7 also featured two other participating groups,  Dalmatian Rescue and F.E.R.A.L , on the Saturday Weekend Morning Show.
WSLS News Channel 10 featured the Super Adoption in their Datebook segments beginning one week prior to the event.
News Channel 10 reporter  Robin Lindner and the Channel 10 mobile unit were on hand during the Super Adoption to tape a segment that aired on the 6 o'clock news that Saturday evening.
Danny and Zach from the K92 Morning "Thang" radio show helped to promote the Super Adoption during their morning broadcasts. K92's sister stations, Q99 and Star Country also

Robin Lindner Interviews Volunteer
Coordinator Ann-Marie Hamblin

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