MOOSEDOG PROJECTS



"Homing the Homeless"

through the combined efforts of
"MOOSEDOG & JNMRF",
with proceeds going to the
"John Nelson Moosedog Rescue Fund"... P.O. Box 65, Mendenhall, PA 19357.




Raffle Fundraiser


JOHN NELSON MOOSEDOG RESCUE FUND

is having a fundraising raffle at the NEAA National Specialty in Rochester, MN. Items have been donated and are being raffled off on May 29th at 4 PM. All tickets are $1 and will go into the drawing for which ever item you choose. You don’t need to attend the National to win! If there is a change of any kind, it will be posted at the table.
Here’s the way it works, mail or email pammy@jnmrf.org and tell us how many tickets you want for each item. Send your payment ($1 per ticket) made out to JNMRF and mail your check or money order to:
JNMRF
P.O. Box 65
Mendenhall, PA 19357

We must receive your payment by May 27th unless you attend National. Tickets will be on sale at the JNMRF table during the event. You can also send payment via Paypal to the pammy@jnmrf.org address. Make sure you let us know how many tickets you want on each of the items. Don’t forget to provide your shipping address if you will not be at the National. We need to know where to send your winning item(s)!





#1


Pure Digital PSV-351 30 Minute Point-and-Shoot Camcorder donated by Toni Sibrel and Pete Bojan
Product Features: * Simple-to-use, pocket-sized camcorder with one-touch recording and digital zoom
* Holds up to 30 minutes of video; no memory cards or tapes required
* Convenient USB connector arm connects directly to PC and Macintosh
* Built-in software lets you share videos or video greeting cards by email, publish directly to video sharing websites, and create custom movies
* Get professional-quality DVDs of your footage made at photo retailers nationwide
A compact, affordable, easy-to-use solution for creating and sharing high quality home movies. Pure Digital's new camcorder allows anyone to easily record and share their memories with just the push of a button. It is the ideal easy-to-carry choice for capturing memories of family vacations, beach trips, weddings and much more. Great for those little videso to share on YouTube. This easy to use camcorder is white and measures 4.1 inches by 1.3 inches by 2.3 inches and weighs only 0.3 pounds. This item is new and purchased just for the raffle.


#2



This necklace is made with very nice turquoise, Ox Blood Coral and olive heshie beads. These are natural stones and have not been dyed. All stones and shells are of US origin. There are sterling silver (with some turquoise) charms attached in various places. Each charm is approximately 1 inch long. This 30 inch necklace was made by the family of Nettie and Gilbert Hunter. They are members of the Navajo tribe and lived in the Four Corners area of the South West. This item was purchased directly from them in 1997. The necklace is meant to symbolize the "male and female" aspects of nature.
Donated by Rosemary Collier



#3




Suitable for a man or woman. This Native American Navajo ring is signed R Neito, for Ray Neito. Also bears the mark AUZZ. We think it's about a size 9, not really sure. It has a beautiful turquoise nugget as well as a vibrant, ox blood coral nugget. Each stone is set in sawtooth bezel. There's a wonderful detailed silver rattle snake entwined between the stones. The snake has turquoise eyes. The top of the ring measures about 1 1/4 inches long and almost 3/4 inches wide. A comparison of the ring and bracelet.
Donated by Rosemary Collier


#4


This cuff style sterling silver bracelet features stones of turquoise and Ox Blood coral. Two squash blossoms decorate the cuff and deep silver scrolls accent the sides. It is VERY heavy sterling silver and is made by a Navajo artist. The center of the bracelet measures 1 5/8 inches wide and the total length is 6 3/8 inches. The silver is flexible and can be shaped to your wrist.
Donated by Rosemary Collier


#5



We have four chances to win this lovely shiny nickel/silver heavyduty dog tag/keychain. The photos/text are imprinted into the metal and will never rub off. The dog tag measures 2" by 1 1/8" and have a special meaning for moosedoggers. The smiling face on the front is a photo of Chris Mayer's special boy Stoney who passed away in July of 2006 from Lyme disease. Four of these keychain made just for this raffle by Carol Watt. Four separate drawings for this item will be made. Each winner gets to choose a bonus prize of one of the tie dyed tee shirts donated by Betty Wanderer. The shirts are available in limited sizes, all larger. Purple is available in 3X or 5X, pink in 2X or 4X, and indigo in L, XL, or 4X only



#6


Fabric Elkhound purse handmade by Char Walters. The purse is lined withfabric that has brown moose in a woods setting. The outside pocket is hand quilted. It has a total of 10 pockets and a zippered top. A newer photo may be added since Char suffered a serious illness just after sending this information. She has also said she is sending a large bag which might be denim. We will post more details on these two separate items soon.



#7


The notes of O Tannenbaum ring out as merry villagers ice skate around the decorated Christmas tree in the Village Square. It is 6.5 inches wide x 6.0 inches deep x 4.0 inches high.
Christmas Tree music box donated by Lucille Knight.



#8


This collectable music box features a winter village scene with horse drawn sleighs moving around a center bandstand. The box measures 6.25" x 6.25" x 4.25" and plays "We wish you a Merry Christmas".
Christmas sleigh music box donated by Lucille Knight.


#9


A fleece blanket with doggies, bones, paw prints, and colored squares. Lined with dark pink fleece. Washable in cold water and dry on low heat. Measures approx 58" X 70".
Donated by Jo Bell.



#10


This book was published by the Howdy Rowdy Memorial Committee #63 copyright 1979...It's in good condition. Howdy produced 154 champions. He's the all time top producer for our breed. This is a great book for all who are interested in the history of Norwegian Elkhound Vin Melca's Howdy Rowdy.
Donated by Norgren Kennels






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