Whitey’s Fish Camp, an iconic fixture at Swimming Pen Creek at Doctors Lake, raised $20,855 for the Clay County Safe Animal Shelter during its recent Whitey’s Boat Parade. From left, owner Billy …
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Whitey’s Fish Camp, an iconic fixture at Swimming Pen Creek at Doctors Lake, raised $20,855 for the Clay County Safe Animal Shelter during its recent Whitey’s Boat Parade. From left, owner Billy Ham and Elaine Cassala, Sherry Mansfield and Peyton Guidi and owner Luke Lawley stand with the sizable check that will benefit the shelter that provides a temporary safe haven for abused, abandoned, lost and unwanted dogs and cats. Whitey’s is located at 2032 County Road 220 on Fleming Island.