Salon Holds Cut-a-Thon to raise funds for the SPCA
ELLSWORTH—Stylists at the popular Alchemist Salon are hosting a Cut-a-Thon from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, September 14.
All of the proceeds will benefit the SPCA of Hancock County.
“At the Alchemist Salon, we believe beauty goes beyond hair – it’s about kindness, connection, and giving back to the community we love,” said Melissa Bradford, Alchemist Salon owner. “That is why we are hosting a Cut-a-Thon to benefit our local SPCA. Every snip and style that day will help provide food, shelter and medical care for animals in need.”
Appointments can be made online at http://booking.mangomint.com/thealchemistsalon1
“These pets don’t have a voice of their own, but together, we can give them a second change at a safe and loving home. Join us in making a difference – book a cut, bring a friend, or simply stop by to donate,” Bradford said. “Small acts of generosity create big waves of change, and we’re so excited to stand with you for the animals who need it most.”
Patrons who attend the event will also have the opportunity to meet SPCA staff and some animals available for adoption.
“We’re incredibly grateful to the stylists at Alchemist Salon for turning their talent and creativity into compassion,” said Mindy Quinn Wulf, SPCA Executive Director. “Events like this Cut-a-Thon not only raise much-needed funds for our animals, but also help spread awareness about adoption and the importance of giving every pet a second chance. It’s wonderful to see the community come together in such a fabulous way to support our furry friends.”
The Alchemist Salon is located at 121 Main St., Ellsworth.
Founded in 1911, the SPCA of Hancock County is a non-profit animal welfare organization that operates a no-kill shelter in Trenton.
For more information, contact Mariah Donovan at 207-667-8088 or mariah.d@spcahancockcounty.org


