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The Best Friends Animal Society hosts the 15th Annual Lint Roller Party celebrating “Man’s Best Friends”

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The charmingly entertaining 15th Annual Lint Roller Party, presented by the Best Friends Animal Society, will be held Thursday, November 13th at the Hollywood Palladium to joyfully celebrate benevolence to all of “man’s best friends” with The Founders’ Reception beginning at 6:00 pm, and the Lint Roller Party starting at 7:00 pm. This enchanting night will include a captivating performance by Emmylou Harris, an epicurean vegetarian dinner, an open bar, live silent auctions, and a complimentary goodie bag full of treats for the guest and their tail-wagging, four legged friend. In addition, guests will also have the exclusive chance to personally meet the stars of National Geographic’s new hit series, Dogtown.   

Since it’s foundation in 1984, The Best Friends Animal Society’s primary mission has been to bring an end to the nationwide dilemma of homeless pets by working closely with shelters and rescue groups across the country, conducting numerous adoption fairs, promoting low-cost spay and neuter services, and advocating throughout Greater Los Angeles on behalf of animals. Best Friends Animal Society also proudly runs the largest refuge for abused and abandoned animals in the country: a 3,700-acre facility in southern Utah that is home to roughly 2,000 dogs, cats, birds, horses, rabbits, and other animals.

Lisa Edelstein and Eric & Tania Idle will be the co-chairs for the event, with Amy Smart, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Nealon, Maggie Q, Ali MacGraw, Bernie Williams, and Wolfgang and Maria Petersen comprising the honorary committee members.  

Individual tickets are $275 and Founders’ Reception tickets are $350.
Tickets for the event can be purchased online at: www.lintrollerparty.org

For more information email: [email protected]
Or call                      (818) 768-8195          .  

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