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  1. Peaceable Kingdom is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization supported by business and community partners and concerned citizens in the Lehigh Valley. We provide care and shelter to animals that are lost, injured or abandoned. We offer no-kill solutions to the growing crisis of dog and cat overpopulation.

    • P.O. BOX 424 1049 Macarthur Rd, Whitehall, 18052, PA
    • (610) 432-2532
  2. Peaceable Kingdom is a non-profit animal shelter in Whitehall, PA, that provides care and adoption services for cats, dogs and other animals. Learn more about their mission, events, volunteer opportunities and how you can help them save lives.

  3. Peaceable Kingdom Inc., Whitehall. 29,310 likes · 1,406 talking about this · 3,009 were here. The official page for Peaceable Kingdom, a non-profit animal rescue group in Whitehall, PA...

  4. Peaceable Kingdom is a shelter that provides care, protection, and assistance to animals in need. It offers low-cost spay/neuter clinics, educational efforts, and adoption services for cats, dogs, rabbits, and small animals in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_HicksEdward Hicks - Wikipedia

    Hicks conveyed meaning through symbols, [14] and depicted predators (such as lions) and prey (such as lambs) next to each other to show a theme of peace. Peaceable Kingdoms of the Branch (1826–30), is now located in Reynolda House, Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, NC. It is a notable example of Hicks' legacy.

  6. Peaceable Kingdom Dog & Puppy Adoptions and Fostering. DOG OPEN HOUSE HOURS: Saturdays, 12-3 at our shelter, 1049 MacArthur Road, Whitehall, PA 18052. -Appointments will be made with approved applicants who cannot come during Open House. *ALL INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILLED IN. or the application will not be processed.

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  8. Jan 16, 2017 · The expression peaceable kingdom, in the sense of a state of harmony among all creatures as prophesied in the Book of Isaiah, 11:1-9, first appeared in the King James Version (1611): CHAP. XI.

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