Rockefeller Arts Center presents a Kaleidoscope Family Series event:
Johnny Peers and The Muttville Comix
Saturday, Feb. 4 at 2:00 and 7:00 p.m., Robert W. Marvel Theatre, SUNY Fredonia
Order online by clicking below and 50 percent of each ticket purchased will go to the Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue. Online sales only. Please note there is a $6.00 service fee for online orders.
These dogs put the 'fun' in fundraiser
Sit! Stay! Get ready to howl with laughter! Johnny Peers and his personality-plus canines are coming to tickle your funny bone! This is a slapstick comedy act like no other. Johnny leads with special offer over a dozen dogs, many of whom are rescues, through challenging and hilarious tricks as he plays the straight man role in this wonderful show.
Rockefeller Arts Center at the State University of New York at Fredonia will present two performances as part of its Kaleidoscope Family Series. Show times are 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4 in Marvel Theatre.
The Muttville Comix have appeared on David Letterman and at Disney Land and the White House! A show for the whole family and dog lovers of all ages!
Remember: Use the "buy tickets" link above and 50 percent of each ticket purchased goes to the Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue.
Sponsored by The OBSERVER and Post-Journal as part of the Lake Shore Savings Season
Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue, Inc. ( NCCR ) is a non-profit rescue group formed to help the neediest dogs and puppies in our area — the strays, the orphaned, the abandoned.
NCCR's Mission Is…
- To rescue and provide sanctuary for stray and abandoned dogs and puppies and do its best to secure for each of them permanent, loving, responsible homes.
- To promote respect and compassion for all creatures through humane education.
- To reduce pet overpopulation by increasing public awareness of the need to spay and neuter companion animals.
- To maintain and operate a shelter for dogs and puppies.
NCCR is a no-kill shelter. If they are unable to find a home for a dog, they work with other shelters to place that dog in a home. Euthanasia is only a consideration if a dog is terminally ill or violent.
All donations made to NCCR are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. All proceeds from donations go strictly toward the care of its dogs. It is a volunteer-run group and rely solely upon donations as it receives no government funding.