(RICHMOND HILL, GA) Lisa Scarbrough “Coastal Pet Rescue” Renaissance Lecture at Magnolia Manor

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Lisa Scarbrough, President and Founder of “Coastal Pet Rescue” will be the guest speaker for the Renaissance Lecture Series held by Magnolia Manor on the Coast. The event is slated for October 11, 2007 at 5:30 pm.  

Since October is “National Adopt a Shelter Dog Month” and November is national “Adopt a Senior Pet Month,” Scarbrough plans to speak to the senior citizens about increasing their quality of life through pet adoption as well as volunteering opportunities if adoption is not possible.
 
Coastal Pet Rescue is an all-volunteer non-profit organization based in Savannah and dedicated to
saving the lives of homeless, abused and neglected dogs and cats in the coastal areas of Georgia,
South Carolina and Florida.  

For more information, log on to www.coastalpetrescue.org or call (912) 351-4151.  

Each month, Magnolia Manor hosts the Renaissance Lecture Series at its Richmond Hill campus.  The monthly event begins at 5:30 and includes a light supper. After the guest concludes his/her speech, a question and answer session follows.

The event is free and open to the public, but guests are asked to RSVP by calling Julie Gartside at (912) 756-4300.   Magnolia Manor on the Coast, located in Richmond Hill, is a non-profit, active, rental retirement community for seniors age 62 and older. It offers 120 one and two-bedroom apartment homes with full kitchens and patios.  

Located on 40 wooded acres, Magnolia Manor offers stimulating social and cultural activities and has amenities such as a wellness center with indoor exercise pool, barber and beauty salon, library and media center, game and activity rooms, three full-service dining rooms, as well as a formal parlor and chapel.  
 
For more information or to request a brochure, please call (912) 756-4300 or log on to www.magnoliamanor.com.  

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