Bluegrass band Lowcountry Boil will provide live music at the 4th annual Mutt Mixer. Submitted photo

AutoNation Subaru hosting 4th annual Mutt Mixer 

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Concert event supports Palmetto Animal League

From staff reports

Mingle with some of the Lowcountry’s cutest and most eligible dogs at the 4th annual Mutt Mixer concert event supporting pet rescue on Thursday, Oct. 9 from 5 to 7 p.m. at AutoNation Subaru Hilton Head.

Guests will enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres, beverages, door prizes, and live music by the bluegrass band “Lowcountry Boil.” AutoNation Subaru Hilton Head is a dog-friendly dealership, which means the party is “BYOD” (Bring Your Own Dog). For those hoping to find their next great love at the event, fee-waived pet adoptions will be available, made possible through a generous grant from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).

“It’s a wonderful night for the dogs to get out of the kennel and hopefully connect with their forever family,” said PAL President Amy Campanini. “AutoNation Subaru Hilton Head not only throws a great party, but the Mutt Mixer also kicks-off to their pledge to donate $100 to PAL for every dog or cat adopted in October.”

In addition, the first 100 people to arrive with a donation of pet supplies or cash, valued at $20 or more, for PAL will receive a free event T-shirt compliments of Subaru.

“Whether you love animals, or music, or both, the Mutt Mixer is always a night to look forward to and a night to remember,” said AutoNation Subaru Hilton Head Customer Relations Manager & Delivery Specialist, Bill Harper. “Guests love getting to meet PAL’s adoptable dogs while enjoying a night out with friends, family, and dozens of like-minded locals.”

Attendees may RSVP to be eligible for door prizes at https://muttmixer2025.eventbrite.com. 

“You never see our showroom as full of smiles and laughter as the night of this event,” said Harper. “We’re always giving good vibes here at AutoNation Subaru Hilton Head, but once a year, during this event, our space takes on a life of its own – because for those two hours everyone is focused on saving lives. Helping rescue pets is and always will be an important part of who we are at Subaru.”

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