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POTENTIAL VOLUNTEERS can meet and walk this dog named Benjamin Button and other shelter guests Saturday, when the Coastal Humane Society hosts a volunteer job fair and dogwalking class at 190 Pleasant St., Brunswick.BRUNSWICK — The Coastal Humane Society (CHS) will host a volunteer job fair and open house from 11 a.m. to noon Saturday, followed by a dog-walking class from noon to 1 p.m. at 190 Pleasant St., the former Thibeault Energy office.
“We have a number of ways for everyone to help out from walking dogs and event planning to filing or becoming part of our famous Puppy Squad,” a CHS release states. “Please join us and learn about all the ways you can help out at our volunteer job fair with volunteer coordinator Taylor Slemmer and other CHS staff.”
RSVP on the “Events” page of the CHS website at www.coastalhumanesociety.o rg or by calling 725-5051 extension 14.
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