2025 Wolf Hollow Open House

Wolf Hollow is OPEN and ready for intakes!🐾

To celebrate, we are hosting an open house on April 27th, from 10-4pm. Join us for a once-a- year behind the scenes look at what is takes to make a difference in the lives of wild animals.

This event will be catered by Ray Ray’s BBQ Depot, vegetarian options offered as well!

Please RSVP for tour times (until 3 pm) and head count at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054CA9A72EAAFFC07-56061175-2025#/ or call 360.378.5000.

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