What was the name of the Rachel Ray show that she filmed in Chicago?
Daytime television host and best selling author Rachael Ray is looking for a few good pets become the beneficiaries of more than $200,000 in proceeds from the sale of her Nutrish® pet food. Starting today she will launch the first ever “Mutt Madness Awards Program” to find the most deserving charitable organizations in America, which have demonstrated exceptional commitment to pet rescue, rehabilitation or adoption. Charities, with 501(c)(3) status that employ no-kill practices, can go here and fill out a questionnaire about their organization, the work they do and why they should be considered for a Mutt Madness Award. The submission process will close on September 30, 2009 when Rachael will convene a star-studded panel of animal lovers to narrow the field down to the top 64 candidate organizations. Panel members include; Double Emmy winner and Grammy nominated Chicago native Kathy Griffin, author, model and animal rights advocate Beth Ostrosky Stern, one of New York magazine’s “Best
Daytime television host and best selling author Rachael Ray is looking for a few good pets become the beneficiaries of more than $200,000 in proceeds from the sale of her Nutrish® pet food. Starting today she will launch the first ever “Mutt Madness Awards Program” to find the most deserving charitable organizations in America, which have demonstrated exceptional commitment to pet rescue, rehabilitation or adoption. Charities, with 501(c)(3) status that employ no-kill practices, can go here and fill out a questionnaire about their organization, the work they do and why they should be considered for a Mutt Madness Award. The submission process will close on September 30, 2009 when Rachael will convene a star-studded panel of animal lovers to narrow the field down to the top 64 candidate organizations. Panel members include; Double Emmy winner and Grammy nominated Chicago native Kathy Griffin, author, model and animal rights advocate Beth Ostrosky Stern, one of New York magazine’s “Best