Feline Friends Kick Off Series of Plant Sales Beginning May 6th

The weekend of May 6 marks the first of a series of four area plant sales with proceeds dedicated to local organizations that spay and neuter pets and provide adoption services for pets. This is a terrific opportunity to acquire perennials, beautiful dahlias, herbs, some vegetables, or to choose from a large variety of unusual plants at great prices. And, that fourth sale is both a plant sale and a garage sale, where you are invited to donate gently-used, saleable items, to benefit Feline Friends.

All these sales will happen, rain or shine!  And 100% of proceeds benefit homeless pets.

Many thanks to Diane Jacob, at Cameron Gardens, and other local gardeners, for providing the plants and staffing these four sales.

Feline Friends Plant Sale
Saturday, May 6th
9 AM to 2 PM
Griffin School6530 33rd Ave, Olympia just off Hwy 101 at Steamboat Island Rd Exit
There will be an outstanding variety of flowering perennials and some annuals as well as some dahlia tubers.
Call (360) 866-1909 for more information.


Adopt-A-Pet Plant Sale
Saturday, May 13th
9:30 AM to 3 PM
Our Community Credit Union parking lot, 2948 Olympic Hwy N, Shelton
Just in time for Mother’s Day. There will be large hanging fuchsia baskets as well as many green house raised annuals.
Call (360) 432-3091 for more information.


S.N.A.P. (Spay & Neuter All Pets) Plant Sale
Saturday, May 27th
9 AM to 3 PM
Thurston County Animal Services, 3120 Martin Way, Olympia
There will be many plant choices to check out here including wonderful donations from Briggs Nursery as well as different local gardeners.
Call (360) 352-2510 for more information.


Close Out Plant & Garage Sale to Benefit Feline Friends
Saturday, June 3rd
9 AM to 2 PM
Griffin School6530 33rd Ave, Olympia just off Hwy 101 at Steamboat Island Rd Exit
Do you have saleable items to contribute? Please bring them to Griffin between 6pm-8pm Friday, June 3rd or call (360) 866-1909.

Your support will be helping dedicated organizations in Thurston and Mason Counties in the never-ending quest to spay and neuter all pets to save hundreds of lives every year.