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FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA Lincoln Ave. in Morton Grove, across from China Chefrestaurant, will and clean them." look like when it opens in late spring Wright-Way is currently operat- or early summer ofthis year ing at a temporary facility at 965 E. That will mark about eight Rand Road, Des Plaines, which was months after a runaway school bus donated by Dr. Rajinder Kumai a crashed into its old building at 7136 veterinarian, said Christy Anderson. Touhy Ave. in Nues, rendering it The rescue's small staffand 300 unusable. volunteers eagerly anticipate mov- Visitors at the open house played ing into the Morton Grove location, with the puppies, entered a raffle however. and toured the building Though it Samantha Brown, 6, of Park Ridge gazes Blevins was giving tours to visi- remains mostly empty, signs showed at the puppies during Wright-Way Animal tors Saturday, pointing out where what different areas will be used for. Rescue's open house.i PAM DEFlGuOFORSUN- the administrative offices will be, "Over here ... we have our adop- TIMES M[O5 as well as the nonprofit veterinary tion center, and we're going to have clinic, and where the truck with the our retail center over here," said kittens from downstate I1II$iS that newly-arrived animals will drive Christy Anderson, Wright-Way's would otherwise be killed; Christy Wright-Way volunteers Path James, Amanda Underwood and Jon Salayc sold snacks completely inside the building. director, pointing around the large Anderson supervises its fac ty in and collected donations during the animal shelter's open house at its new building in 'We're going to have a junior space. Murphysboro. Each Friday,right- Morton Grove.i PAM UEFIGLIO/FORSUN-T1MES MEDIA volunteer program," she said, as the She also pointed out the educa- Way brings a few dozen . to eyes ofthe school-age children on tion room, where people can watch the Chicago area, and peopi who son. "There are overhead hoses, morning at 5 a.m., and they arrive in her tour grew big and round. videos about the adoption process, have expressed an interesti the and they allow us to wash the walls the Chicagu area around noon. The Most ofthe attention at Satur- and the community room, which various animals on the resc e's and floor." numbers go a little higher around day's event focused on the five mas- Amy Blevins, the office manager, website, wright-wayrescue.o : are A sophisticated ventilation the holidays, when interest in adopt- tiff-retriever mix puppies running said will be able to host birthday welcome to come meet theand system takes air from the building's inges.
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