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Animals on parade

Published 1:30 am Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm. The event was at an open house to bring awareness of the farm’s mission, which is “to provide a safe haven, rehabilitation center and rehoming program for Alpacas and Llamas.” (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
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Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm. The event was at an open house to bring awareness of the farm’s mission, which is “to provide a safe haven, rehabilitation center and rehoming program for Alpacas and Llamas.” (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm. The event was at an open house to bring awareness of the farm’s mission, which is “to provide a safe haven, rehabilitation center and rehoming program for Alpacas and Llamas.” (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm. The event was at an open house to bring awareness of the farm’s mission, which is “to provide a safe haven, rehabilitation center and rehoming program for Alpacas and Llamas.” (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Volunteer Sherilyn Seyler leads Starlin, an alpaca, in a parade of alpacas and llamas Saturday at the Olympic Peninsula Alpaca/Llama Rescue Farm.

The event was at an open house to bring awareness of the farm’s mission, which is “to provide a safe haven, rehabilitation center and rehoming program for Alpacas and Llamas.”