[show_avatar email=jasnoch1510@msn.com]We are thrilled to be members of Locally Grown Northfield, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Premier Bank Northfield. We are the Humane Society that serves Northfield, (and all of Rice County) which is often overlooked when people notice that our building is in Faribault.
Please join us at our 2nd Annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser on Sunday, January 31st at the Northfield Eagles Club, 304 S. Water St. All you can eat pancakes, sausage, coffee and juice for only $6.00, $3.00 for children 8 and under. We will be serving from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. No football that day, so spend some time with us and help the animals.
Tickets are available at the door, at Cannon Valley Veterinary Clinic, Countryside Animal Hospital, Premier Bank Northfield, Chuck and Don’s Pet Food Outlet, and at the RCHS Shelter at 1201 Cannon Circle, Faribault.

Hey, Kathy, good to have RCHS as a member. Are you willing to identify the volunteer in the Scooby Doo outfit? I’ve see it/her before!
http://picasaweb.google.com/northfieldminn/SusanPerryMemorialWalkForAnimals2009BridgetHallcockPhotos
Our very own Scooby Doo is Cindy Moll of Faribault, an awesome volunteer. And she stays warm in the costume. Cindy, I mean Scooby, will be making an appearance at the Pancake Breakfast on Jan. 31, so come join us and warm her up with your support! Kathy Jasnoch
I’ll be at the RCHS fundraiser pancake breakfast in the morning at 8:30 with Curt Benson & Bruce Morlan. Join us.
We’ll have the pancakes ready for you Griff! Thanks for supporting the RCHS and the homeless animals of Rice County. There will be information on the animals available for adoption that you can look at while you eat breakfast, perhaps you might consider adopting a new friend!
I’ll be there in about 30 minutes, Sandy. I hope Bridgette Hallcock will be there with her camera. I’m too hungry to be taking photos.
Boy, are my dogs barking (and I mean my feet, not my two springer spaniels). What a morning-THANKS to everyone who came and supported out. We think we had over 400 hungry pancake eaters, and thanks to all the great volunteers who came to help. I will be smelling syrup for quite a few days!! I am so grateful for all the support!
[...] By Griff Wigley, on February 3rd, 2010 I spent most of my time chatting and eating at the Rice County Humane Society’s Annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser at the Eagles Club on Sunday since volunteer Bridgette Hallcock was there taking photos. Hopefully, [...]