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film2The Shenandoah Valley District of the Virginia Production Alliance proudly announces the free screening of its short film to benefit the all-volunteer rescue group Augusta Dog Adoptions.

“The Least of These” vividly tells the story of ADA’s challenging work to provide medical care, foster homes, and adoptions for the hundreds of abandoned and abused dogs in our area.

 

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Date: Thursday, October 2, 6:30 p.m.

What: “The Least of These” premiere at Visulite Theater (Staunton, VA) — FREE

Later: 7 p.m. — Fundraiser for Augusta Dog Adoptions at Clocktower Restaurant (Staunton, VA) — 10% of sales go to ADA

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