Warrick Humane Society is partnering with Myriad Brewing Company for this month’s
Mutts at Myriad event, featuring a Beer & Pizza Pairing on Sunday, April 13th, from 12 PM – 3 PM. This fun
and flavorful event will take place at Myriad’s Newburgh location, with all proceeds benefiting the animals at
Warrick Humane Society.
Event Details:
Beer & Pizza Pairing: Enjoy four pizza slices from Mother Truckers Food Truck, each expertly paired with a 4
oz beer sample from Myriad Brewing Company. Featured pizzas include Rajun Cajun, Sweet Piggy, Hippie
Trippy, and Smokin Hot Chick. Vegetarian options available.
Ticket Information: (Pairings begin promptly at 12:30 PM)
● Advance Tickets: $30 (available online now at this link:
https://www.ticketsignup.io/…/MuttsAtMyriadBeerAndPizza)
● Same-Day Tickets: $35 (available at the door from 12 – 12:30 PM only)
You will also be able to meet adoptable puppies, browse local vendors, and enjoy a great afternoon of
community and compassion.
As a no-kill, non-profit shelter, Warrick Humane Society relies on community support to continue its mission.
Attending events like Mutts at Myriad helps provide care for homeless pets in need. Bring your friends, grab
a beer, and make a difference for local animals.
About Warrick Humane Society: Warrick Humane Society, a no-kill shelter located in Newburgh, Indiana. It
was founded in 1983 by a handful of dedicated volunteers who rescued lost, injured and neglected animals.
Since WHS opened their building in 1997 and began actively working with Animal Control agencies and other
rescue organizations, WHS has saved thousands of animals and placed them in loving homes. Warrick
Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) no-kill rescue dedicated to improving companion animals’ lives. WHS does not
receive any funding from taxes or any national organizations. WHS is funded entirely by individual and
corporate donations, bequests, grants and fundraising events. Because all animals adopted by WHS are
spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites and microchipped as well as receiving any other special
care they may need, finding enough funding is always a challenge.
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