Nevada SPCA’s Fifth Annual “Animals in Wonderland” with Blues Traveler, Lance Burton, Forrest Griffin, Paul Shortino, Frankie Moreno, Jennifer Harman and more!
Nevada SPCA kicked off the fifth chapter of its annual Animals in Wonderland Champagne & High Tea with a star-studded red carpet, silent auction, themed luncheon, local duets and a special performance by GRAMMY-award winning band Blues Traveler (Pictured: Lance Burton – Photo credit: Ira Kuzma Photos / IraKuzmaPhotos.com).
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Attending the event to support to the Nevada SPCA was renowned magician Lance Burton; former UFC Champion Forrest Griffin; Fright Dome owner Jason Egan; Raiding the Rock Vault star Paul Shortino and wife Carmen; Mix 94.1’s Heather Collins; HGTV’s JD Scott; model Annalee Belle; professional poker player Jennifer Harman; Jersey Boys star Travis Cloer; musician Frankie Moreno; Clark County Deputy Fire Marshall Donna Starkes; Meredith Weiner and Jayme Martinez from Patti, Sgro, Lewis & Roger; local headliners and many more.
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The silent auction bidding got intense as former UFC Champ Forrest Griffin put friend Jason Egan in a headlock.
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In a collaboration with Mix 94.1 and on-air personality Heather Collins the Nevada SPCA welcomed Blues Traveler for an exclusive acoustic set. The band performed classic fan favorites including “Hook” and “Run Around” in addition to new songs from their recently released album Blow Up The Moon.
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Photo credit: Ira Kuzma Photos / IraKuzmaPhotos.com.
Photo credit: Ira Kuzma Photos / IraKuzmaPhotos.com.
Photo credit: Ira Kuzma Photos / IraKuzmaPhotos.com.
Photo credit: Ira Kuzma Photos / IraKuzmaPhotos.com.
Photo credit: Ira Kuzma Photos / IraKuzmaPhotos.com.
The Nevada SPCA, a non-profit organization, operates a no-kill animal shelter, promotes humane education, makes referrals for lower-cost spay/neuter and vaccination services, and challenges people to be the best possible guardians for the companion animals in their care. The staff and volunteers work to achieve adoption goals by treating each animal as an individual, with a name instead of a number. The organization strives to match each rescued animal with people by personality and lifestyle in order to have the best chance to find a forever home. For more information, please visit www.nevadaspca.org.