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Purpose: Calling All Animal Lovers! The Abraham Ranch in Clarkston survives on volunteer power. This event does not ask you to assist in daily chores of feeding animals or mucking stalls, the event is for habitat maintenance. Habit maintenance isn’t just for the looks of the environment in which four-legged residents live, it keeps the habitat sturdy and safe for the animals for years to come.

Who: Connie P. is the planner for a day outing of fence painting and a tour of the Abraham Ranch and meeting 52 the animals who live there.

What: The activity is painting the fences of the animal pastures. We will be using black paint and hopefully finish the outdoor area where Bonnie and Clyde reside. They are sister and brother donkeys.

When: Friday May 29th arrive at 10 am RSVP to Connie [parliamc1@gmail.com](mailto:parliamc1@gmail.com)

Where: Abraham Ranch
3090 Weidman Road
Clarkston MI.

Other details:
· Wear appropriate clothing for painting
· Bring your own paint brush and or paint roller (A spray paint option will be provided (one)
· We will order individual lunches from a local pub and have lunch together on the front porch of the barn. You may also wish to brown-bag your lunch.
· Water and power snacks will be provided – you provide the energy!

Join the painting-crew and the sense of community as we work and play with a purpose. I hope to see you on the 29th.

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