Jump to content

Charity Online Pet Contest - 13 - 20 September


Recommended Posts

Local charity, Link Age Southwark are excited to be hosting their first ever Online Pet Contest. Our pets have brought us so much joy over these last few months, so if you have a dapper doggy or a loyal furry friend now is your chance to showcase them.


The contest will open on Sunday 13th September and you will have one week to submit your photos, with entries closing on Sunday 20th September. There will be five categories:


'Best Buddy (most loyal lockdown friend)'

'Best Dressed'

'Owner/ Pet Lookalike'

'Funniest Pet'

'Most Adorable'


We have some excellent local judges on board (including a celebrity judge) who will choose a winning pet in each category to be awarded a winners' certificate.


Entry to the contest is ?3 per category, or you can enter all 5 for ?10. All funds raised go towards supporting the work of Link Age Southwark in reducing loneliness and isolation amongst older people.


Please see the events section on the Link Age Southwark website for full details on how to submit your entry. https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/Event/online-pet-contest-las


We look forward to admiring your pet?s attributes!

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Not yet but have been seriously considering it. Good to know others are successfully using it. 
    • Hi,   If anyone has a big furniture delivery, please may I recycle your packaging? I have a chest of drawers that I am sending back but their packaging was all wet so I have to find some to replace it. Ideal would be boxes 140cm x 90 x 50 but can totally cobble different items together so anything offered would be great. I am in SE21 so anywhere walkable is fab.  Thank ou
    • They'd been there for days but I hadn't tied them to this thread. Nice work, it was bugging me!
    • Off topic, but when I was a kid in Streatham, long ago, apart from the milkman (rarely if ever milkwoman),  who also delivered yoghurt - very exotic - in little glass jars, we also had regular deliveries of coal, bread and cheesecakes (not the kind we know now, they had coconut on top), fruit and veg,  and paraffin (both pink and blue). I'm not entirely sure we have lost "something amazing" by buying milk in shops. The glass bottles were left on the doorstep and the metallic tops were pecked through by birds getting at the cream/milk. Or else the bottles were nicked.  And then there was the rag and bone man.... bell and horse and cart, just like Steptoe. God I'm old. We didn't have supermarket deliveries. We didn't have supermarkets. I remember the first supermarket opening in Streatham. It  was quite amazing having to walk round and  put your own shopping in a basket. As you were ..... Sorry OP and admin.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...