HOP 175 Voluntary Donation to Benefit the Spay Neuter Network


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Hi All,
The Hop is and will always remain free. That said, for the fall season opener I'm helping a dear friend raise money and awareness for The Spay Neuter Network. So I'm asking, if you have the financial means, to make a small donation for a very worthy cause. Any amount is both accepted and appreciated.
"SNN’s mission is to eliminate pet overpopulation through spay/neuter while empowering communities to care responsibly for dogs and cats. This mission is accomplished by offering free and affordable high-volume spay/neuter, wellness and vaccination services for dogs and cats in North Texas.
SNN focuses our efforts on helping those with the greatest need — impoverished and low-income pets.
We believe that all pets deserve top-notch medical care regardless of their owners’ ability to pay, which is why we offer free and low-cost, high-quality services. Most residents in these communities can’t afford spay/neuter surgeries for their dogs and cats – and these are often the pets that keep reproducing and contributing to our pet overpopulation problem. We do not cut corners or skimp on services to save money – donations from animal lovers like you and generous foundations allow us to offset most or all of the cost to the pet owner. In fact, more than 60% of our services are offered for free and more than 80% include an additional discount on our already low-costs."
Donations can be made at the link below:
https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/scoobyscampaign
Here's a link to the Spay Neuter Network website
And a link to the North Texas Giving Day page ( yes I know we are in NYC but let's share the love with our K-9 Texas brethren :) )
https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/spay-neuter-network
And now back to The Hop
Below are the openings but please check back a few hours before The Hop as changes will be made to the list.
For those new to the Hop you might be wondering how you will find the group. Well simply check out my and Monty's lovely profile photos, study our faces carefully and commit them to memory. Now that we are burned into your hippo-campus look for one of us hovering near the entrance of the first gallery.
After the openings all are invited invited to grab a nosh or adult beverage at a nearby eatery, location to be determined through acclamation.
The openings.
HOLLIS TAGGART
521 West 26th Street 1st Floor
Alex Kanevsky
Liberation and Disorientation
ALEXANDER GRAY ASSOCIATES
510 West 26th Street
Teresa Burga
FERGUS MCCAFFREY | NEW YORK
514 West 26th Street
Ishiuchi Miyako
FRIEDMAN BENDA
515 West 26th Street
Wendell Castle
A New Vocabulary
RYAN LEE
515 West 26th Street
Josh Dorman
Retrospective Futurology
SEIZAN GALLERY | NEW YORK
521 W 26th Street
Motohide Takami
Fires on Another Shore
LORETTA HOWARD GALLERY
521 W. 26th Street Ground floor
Kikuo Saito
To Paint With Drawing
GALERIE LELONG & CO., NEW YORK
528 West 26th Street
Samuel Levi Jones
Mass Awakening
MARLBOROUGH
545 West 25th Street
Jim Krewson - Viewing Room
AND
Joe Zucker - 100-Foot-Long Piece, 1968-1969
AGORA GALLERY
530 West 25th Street
Collective Show
A Splendid Summer Showcase
LYONS WIER GALLERY
542 West 24th Street
Michelle Doll
As Above, So Below
BERRY CAMPBELL
530 West 24th Street Ground Floor
Yvonne Thomas
Windows and Variations | Paintings from 1963 - 1965
JACK SHAINMAN GALLERY
524 West 24th Street
HAYV KAHRAMAN
Not Quite Human
METRO PICTURES
519 West 24th Street
judith Hopf
Alifi

HOP 175 Voluntary Donation to Benefit the Spay Neuter Network