
The new no-kill animal shelter just east of Ellis celebrated its grand opening Saturday evening.
Activities at the Western Plains Animal Refuge, 1750 130th Avenue, included a reception, followed by dinner and live music.
Executive Director Brendon McCampbell says it’s taken some time for the public to realize the non-profit shelter opened this spring.
“I’m now getting calls every day about people wanting to adopt a pet or volunteer to help in some way,” says McCampbell.
WPAR is run by volunteers and provides shelter, foster, rehabilitation, adoption, and outreach services.

About 15 animals, including Andrew the bunny, are up for adoption currently, waiting for their “forever homes,” he says.

The shelter is open afternoons Monday-Thursday. Call 785-726-2500 for more information.