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On February 12, 2011, Don’t Kill Bill: A Dog Lover’s Night Out will make its premiere at the Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, Colorado.
Billed as “an exciting evening of aerial dance and storytelling to celebrate the joy adopted dogs bring to our lives”, Don’t Kill Bill is suitable for the entire family. Don’t Kill Bill is performed by Kyla Duffy, a talented performer and exceptional aerialist. With ticket prices of $19 for an adult and only $12 for a child, the show is affordable for all and the proceeds from the production will be used to help with “the development of a best practices manual for new and growing rescue organizations to help them work efficiently with donated money to save the greatest number of animals.”
For more information and to see a video clip of one of Kyla’s previous performances, please visit Up for Pups. Tickets can be purchased there as well. And be sure to check out the accompanying audio book. You’ll receive a $10 discount for purchasing the book and show tickets together. In addition, $8 of each book purchase is donated to animal rescue.










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What a great cause, and a creative way to help!
Thanks for your comment, Peggy. I agree with you on both counts. Getting rid of puppy mills and encouraging rescue adoptions is certainly a great cause. And Kyla is both creative and extremely talented.
I am all for pet rescue. I currently own 2 dogs. One Labrador and another Pomeranian. I have rescued both of them as the family whose dog gave birth couldn’t afford to keep all of puppies. So I took home two of the puppies and am caring for them.
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