Eastwood Ranch Foundation, a Southern California-based 501c3 non-profit Animal Welfare and Rescue Organization whose mission is to rescue animals from high- kill shelters and provide care until a forever home is found, will be holding its 2nd Annual Art for Animals fundraiser evening on June 4, 2016 from 6:00-10:00 pm at De Re Gallery in West Hollywood.

Exhibiting the work of a variety of artists, including Brian Bowen Smith, Michael Muller and Steven Janssen, the 2nd Annual Art for Animals Fundraiser will showcase artwork in a silent auction to raise funds for homeless pets around the community. Proceeds will enable the Eastwood Ranch Foundation to rescue animals from high-kill shelters and provide care until a forever home is found, as well as contribute to helping raise awareness for any and all animal welfare causes through educating, campaigning and petitioning for animals throughout the United States and beyond.

This year’s Host Committee of celebrities and animal activists includes Hilary Swank, Emmy Rossum, Scott Eastwood, Frances Fisher, Brian Bowen Smith, Steph Sebbag, Amanda Mills and Al Jackson. Guests will enjoy Malibu Family Wine, Snow Leopard vodka and Peroni Nastro Nazzurro throughout the evening, along with vegan hors d’oeuvres, gift bags and a DJ.

“We are so honored to be able to help animals in need and do our part to rescue homeless pets. It’s only through the generosity of our community that we can do this needed work and we appreciate your support!” said Alison Eastwood, Founder of Eastwood Ranch Foundation.

The 2nd Annual Art for Animals fundraiser evening is brought to you by John Paul Pets, Petcurean and Venta. Tickets are $100.00 per person and include a raffle ticket with a chance to win a two-night stay at the beautiful Mission Ranch Inn in Carmel, CA. It also includes dinner for two and a bottle of the finest local wine.

To purchase tickets, click here. For more information on Eastwood Ranch Foundation, visit www.eastwoodranch.org.

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