– Photo by John Meiu
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School’s Seventh Annual Charity Benefit raised funds to support the Oakland County Animal Control and Pet Adoption Center. The event, held recently at WMU-Cooley’s Auburn Hills campus, featured live music by Lions to Nowhere, entertainment by clean comedian/magician Chris Linn (second from right), and a silent auction. Also helping out for a good cause were (left to right) Scott Sawyer, Julie Waino, Christine Sawyer, Christopher Sinclair, WMU-Cooley Assistant Dean Lisa Halushka, WMU-Cooley Associate Dean Joan Vestrand and Katie Stanley. “It is important for the WMU-Cooley community to give back,” said Halushka. “This event is a fun way for us to help the Oakland County Animal Control and Pet Adoption Center provide care and services for the animals in the community.” The Oakland County Animal Control and Pet Adoption Center includes a shelter that houses animals found by the center’s Road Unit as a result of abandonment or cruelty as well as strays and animals taken in because their owners can no longer care for them. The WMU Cooley Charity Benefit proceeds will go to the Center’s Legacy Fund which is money used for the betterment of animals at the shelter, including vaccines, specialty foods, and emergency medical treatment. The animals are then available for adoption into their forever homes.
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