Spring/Summer 2011 Newsletter

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Spring/Summer 2011 Newsletter
Spring/Summer 2011 Newsletter
In This Issue:
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New Director
Success Stories
Prisoners Train Pets
Project FBI
Memorials & Honorariums
President’s Notes
Executive Director’s Letter
Halifax Humane
Society Services
A
t the age of eight I shared with my aunt
the firm belief that Animal Welfare
would be my calling. To this revelation
she replied, “it’s a tough job but you will
always be surrounded by great people.” By
picking up this newsletter I believe you are one
of them. Thank you. Thank you for caring
about the pets in our community, our mission
and our endeavors to save lives.
It is truly an honor to serve Halifax Humane
Society, our board and this community as the
new Executive Director. My aunt’s words of
wisdom ring loud and clear as I look upon this
organization’s history and we prepare to
celebrate 75 years of saving lives, 75 years of
lending a hand to the paws in need in our
community. To date w e’ve touched an
estimated half of a million lives, a feat that
could not be done without great people.
I’ve spent 15 years in Animal Welfare
Management; 7 of them were spent consulting
with shelters around the globe to raise
adoptions and create innovative programs. I
intend to draw from this experience to evaluate
our unique area and develop plans that will
maximize our efforts in the years to come.
This means more activities, events, resources
and exciting opportunities for our supporters
and our pets.
Accepting this position means looking forward
with ample regard for our past. It means
garnering support for the next 75 years and
many more. As part of that responsibility I
will do my best to keep you informed about all
Adoption of Companion Animals
Animal Behavior Assistance
Animal Care/Protection
Information
Cruelty Investigation Training
Education
Legislative Advocacy
Miguel and Ande
the wonderful things we do here while being
honest about what we can do better. All I ask
is that you join us; that you become part of
this society of great people we call the
Halifax Humane Society. If you already
have, tell a friend or two. Together our reach
will secure the future of this shelter and the
lives it touches.
Stabilization of Injured Animals
Reuniting Lost Animals With
Their Guardians
Shelter for
Stray/Abandoned/Unwanted
Animals
Spay/Neuter Program
Thank you for all you do for our animals,
Veterinary Clinics
Miguel Abi-hassan
Executive Director
Halifax Humane Society
Volunteer Program
PS - In between newsletters, I encourage you
to stay in touch through our Website,
Facebook, Twitter and of course you are
always welcome to personally visit.
Wildlife Triage and Shelter
Interested In Becoming
A Volunteer?
At HHS, we actively welcome compassionate volunteers to assist us in our work.
Volunteers are a vital asset to the animals at
HHS, and help make many of our programs
possible. To become a volunteer you must
be 18 years of age or older, be willing to
make a commitment of time, attend a 2-hour
"orientation" at our shelter, and, of course,
must love animals!
A variety of positions are available,
including: Greeters, Office Helpers, Special
Events, Community Outreach, Delivery &
Collection, Pet Therapy, Kennel Assistance,
Walk & Socialize Dogs, Pet & Socialize
Cats, Foster Care, Building & Property
Maintenance, Thrift Shop Assistance
For more information call:
274-4703 ext. 319
or email
mailto:junehhs@yahoo.com
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Table of Contents
Somebody Here Needs You!
HALIFAX HUMANE SOCIETY
2364 W. LPGA Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32120-9035
Founded in 1937
386-274-4703 • Fax: 386-267-0651
www.halifaxhumanesociety.org
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Melvin D. Stack, President
Robert E. MacLaughlan, First VP
Margaret Ferguson, Second VP
Patricia Culler, Third VP
Beth Butera, Fourth VP
Mike Leonard, Treasurer
Deirdre Macbeth, Secretary
MEMBERS AT LARGE
Matt Banker
Dr. Gene Crouch
Diane Michael
Robbie Kennerson
Karen Sanders
Janice Scott
Vonda Sullivan
ADVISORY BOARD
Brop Kelly Burnett
Alana France
Reid Hughes
David Kendall
Dave Marsh
Preston Root
Ed Schwarz
MANAGEMENT STAFF
Miguel Abi-hassan, Executive Director
Michelle Pari, Director of Operations
Bryan Williams, Development Director
Amy Carotenuto, Animal Care Director
Kevin Hancock, Community Outreach Director
Susan Herrin, Administrative Services Director
This publication is a newsletter for the members
and friends of the
Halifax Humane Society, Inc. Daytona Beach,
FL with a distribution of over 8,000 copies
Disclaimer
HHS is not responsible for and does not endorse any product
or service advertised within this publication.
Division of Consumer Services
Halifax Humane Society Registration # CH3515
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND
FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM
THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING
TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT,
APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.
Cover Story
Taking on the Challenge of
Volusia County
The Halifax Humane Society exists to protect animals from cruel, neglectful and exploitative
treatment.
It is the belief of the Society that all living creatures possess an intrinsic value, which is manifested
in its creation. Further, the Society believes that mankind must become a responsible steward of
animals which he has domesticated and brought under his control.
Table of Contents
1. Executive Director’s Letter
3.
Success Stories
4.
From the Development Director/Ways to Give
5.
Prisoners Train Pets/Facebook Friends
6.
One in a Trillion/Humane Children’s Books/Hoarding
7-9. Memorials & Honorariums
10.
Timmy
11.
Project FBI
13.
Wish List/Charitable Gift Annuities/Spay Neuter
14.
Calendar of Events
email: info@halifaxhumanesociety.org
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Success Stories
My Story
By Connor the Cat
Connor the Cat adopted from HHS 3/23/10
Friday
Oh, no! Here come some people walking into
the cat adoption room. I’m “scary-looking”.
What am I going to do? I’m afraid they’re
going to see me naked! Someone neglected
me, and my fur got so snarled that I had to be
shaved almost down to my skin – except my
head and tail.
I’m so frightened, but somehow I know they
are trying to help me. It’s embarrassing,
though. Maybe if I hide in my litter box, no
one will see me. Oh dear - it’s not deep
enough… A lady sees me! She’s opening my
cage – I’m shaking all over – She sees in my
eyes how frightened I am.
Sunday
Here comes that same lady. This is the third
day she’s been here. She’s gentle to me –
yes, I do like her, so I’ll move towards her
when she sits down by my cage. I think I’m
ready to sit on her lap.
Monday
It’s my first night with the people who adopted me. How can I show them that I want
them to be my family? I know! I’ll sleep at
the end of their bed, and in the early morning
hours, I’ll lick their faces! I hope they like it.
There’s something else… A man has come
with her today, and he’s gentle with me, too.
He’s talking softly. I think they’re saying
they would like to give me a home. Oh,
please do! We’ll make it work – you’ll see.
Guess what? They understood. They love
me! We’re a real family.
Speaking for Connor, Dick & Toni Hanley
She’s not trying to pick me up. Oh, okay,
she’s bringing a chair over to sit by me. She’s
talking softly to me. Maybe she’s nice, but
I’m not sure.
Saturday
Well, I made it through the first day… Oh,
here comes that lady again – She’s going to
sit by me again. Maybe I’ll touch her with my
paw today if she pets me. Okay, that worked
out well… I’m still scared and embarrassed
about being here – but I made it through the
second day…
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Support your Shelter
From the Development Director
You Don’t Need to be Rich to Leave a Planned Gift
When people think about leaving assets to a non-profit organization through one’s will, most
times they assume it’s a tool for only wealthy individuals. But that’s not true. There are many
ways to support the Halifax Humane Society through our Planned Giving Program and those
gifts often cost nothing during your lifetime. And thanks to the generosity of our Board
President Mel Stack, the preparing of your will also could be free. If you name the HHS in your
will, Mel will prepare it free of charge.
Financial and Estate Planning can be a confusing and sometimes daunting task but thanks to
dedicated supporters of the HHS, we can confidently guide you through the process. There are
numerous options for leaving gifts, even ones that provide a steady stream of income, and we
can assist you in making a meaningful charitable gift. If you would like more information
regarding how to develop your estate plan, including the different options that may be of the
most benefit to you, or, how to include the Halifax Humane Society, Inc. in the charitable
portion of your estate plan, please give me a call I would be honored to have the opportunity to
assist you. For more information call Mel Stack at 386-255-1925.
Ways to Give
Reese and Bryan
What an exciting time to be a part of the
Halifax Humane Society. As we close in on
our 75th anniversary, planning to serve the
community for the next 75 years has already
begun. Serving as Development Director can
often be a challenging position, especially as
we navigate out of difficult economic times,
but it is also an incredibly rewarding one
because you are on the front lines of the
future of an organization.
Whether we are raising funds for free
spay/neuter programs, the anti-cruelty task
force, or to care for an influx of confiscated
animals, you can be certain that every penny
is making a difference. 88 cents of every
dollar raised goes directly to care for abused
and neglected animals and to programs that
serve our community. We strive to be good
stewards of our gifts so that you, our
supporters, will be certain that the future of
the Halifax Humane Society will be as great
as the past.
We encourage you to visit the shelter to see
what we’re doing to make a difference on a
daily basis. And to meet those you entrust
with carrying out our mission of protecting
animals from cruel, neglectful and exploitative treatment.
Thank you for your support,
Bryan Williams
Development Director
Rides 4 Rescues
The Halifax Humane Society now has a vehicle donation program. And it’s not just for cars. We
also accept motorcycles, boats, jet skis, and RVs. If you own a vehicle you no longer use or if
you’re in the market for something new, please consider donating to our Rides 4 Rescues
Program. For more information, visit www.rides4rescues.org or call 1-800-456-5517.
Capital One Credit Card
In conjunction with Capital One, you can now get your very own Halifax Humane Society credit
card. And when you spend, we win. The HHS receives a $50 donation after the first purchase as
well as 1% to 2% of all charges. Each credit card comes with the HHS logo and a picture of one
of our adoptable animals.
Pet Memorials
Anyone who has had a pet understands they become a member of your family and will forever
live in your heart. And anyone who has lost a pet understands how difficult it can be. The
Halifax Humane Society provides a tool to help people celebrate the life of a pet by creating a
memorial page. To create a page, visit www.firstgiving.com/halifaxhumanesociety and click on
create a fundraising page. Once your page is created, you can upload photos, tell stories, and
email your unique link to friends and family to view the memorial page.
If you have any questions about how to support the Halifax Humane Society, please call Bryan
at 386-274-4703 x322 or email bwilliams@halifaxhumanesociety.org.
New Thrift Store Location
Please come and visit us in our new location in Holly Hill in the Holly Hill
Station Plaza located on Nova Rd. between 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Hours are Mon.
1-5 pm Tues-Sat 10 am–5 pm. We accept donations from noon – 3pm on
Mondays and 10am – 3pm Tues. – Sat. Closed Sunday. For more information or
to arrange a pickup please call 386.322.7715.
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email: info@halifaxhumanesociety.org
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Prisoners Train Pets
Prison Pups Graduate from Obedience
The first class of the Halifax Humane Society,
the West Volusia Kennel Club, and the
Tomoka Correctional Facility’s Prisoner Pups
N Pals program will be finishing their training and graduating on Friday, March 4, 2011.
These great dogs have completed 7-weeks of
AKC-guided obedience training, which not
only makes them better canine citizens, but
also makes them more adoptable, too. Allyn
Weigel and Marj Blomquist, members of the
West Volusia Kennel Club, spend many hours
each week training the trainers at the facility;
teaching them the skills necessary to prepare
their students to complete a trial in accordance with the American Kennel Club Canine
Good Citizen program.
Five dogs started this intense program, and
we are happy to report that all five graduated
with flying colors. Next week you will get to
find out a little about Lilly, Gunther, Gabbie,
Scout, and Marci, not just from my perspec-
tive, but from the viewpoint of their trainers
whom have lived literally side-by-side with
them for seven weeks.
Anyone who adopts these special dogs will
get several bonuses. Not only will they
receive a ready trained dog, but they will get
a free 7-week AKC obedience course to make
certain they are bonded with their new pet,
and that their pet is not smarter than their
owner, in obedience, of course. In addition,
the AKC is registering them as AKC Canine
Partners; this designation comes with lots of
goodies, including a magazine subscription,
and the chance to compete head to head, or
nose to nose in obedience trials and rally
competitions around the country. You can see
that with this program everyone wins the
inmate, the dog, the new owner, and the HHS.
If you are interested in finding out more
about these dogs, read next week’s column, or
call (386) 274-4703, ext. 337 today.
Class in session
From Facebook Friends:
…Got my dog vinny from here 4 yrs ago and he’s my and my daughter’s best friend.
thank you guys.
June 19 at 9:56pm
…Thank you guys so much for everything you do for these animals until we can make it there
to find them!
June 17 at 3:36pm
…Thank you for all that you do to help these precious souls! You are all wonderful and amazing people!
June 11 at 3:27pm
…My HHS adopted beagle Parker says “Thanks for all the care you took of me- and all that
you do for my friends.”
June 8 at 2:15pm
…My favorite fur person tora bear also says thank you, I love my mommy and daddy...... thank
you for taking care of me till I could find them......
June 8 at 5:54pm
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Kate’s Corner
Humane Children’s Books
It’s Raining Cats and Cats!
A Home For Dakota
Written by Jeanne Prevost
Illustrated by Amelia Hansen
Written by Jan Zita Grover
Illustrated by Nancy Lane
When Jim and his mom return home from the
vet with their cat Molly after her surgery, Jim
asks, “Why did we keep Molly from having
kittens? I like kittens!” In this delightfully
illustrated imagined journey into the future,
Jim's mom shows the many ways that Mollys'
and her kittens' multiplying would change
their lives --- and not for the better. Cats and
kittens were in every nook and cranny. (You
will love the illustrations). And after trying
to get homes for the cats & kittens, Jim realized there were far more cats than homes. He
learned that spaying and neutering is the way
to go.
This is the story of puppy mill dog #241. She
has very little hair. She has never known
exercise, companionship, decent care or even
grass under her feet. Just a cage stacked with
all the other cages. She is rescued and taken
to a warm, secure foster home where she is
named Dakota. Terrified at first, she learns to
love and trust. Eventually she gets a forever
home with a sick girl named Sweetie – who
also has no hair. Dakota and Sweetie recover
together. And both grow hair.
Although the pet overpopulation crisis is a
very serious problem. This is a children's picture book that shows the importance of neutering in a very humorous way.
ATTENTION
ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE &
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS !!
The text and outstanding illustrations will
help to build understanding, empathy and
compassion in young readers toward both
dogs and other children.
2008 KIND Children's Honor Book
2009 Henry Bergh Children's Book Award
Did you know
Kindness to Animals
is required instruction?
(Florida Statute 1003.42)
We can help.
Call or Email Kate Thomas
Humane Education Manager
for free classes
One
In A
(386) 274-4703, Ext. 318
Trillion
Kate@halifaxhumanesociety.org
Anyone who watches Animal Planet has probably seen (or tried to watch) Animal Hoarders.
Recently we've had two cases in our own back yard. One case involved 63 cats. True to form,
they came from an unhealthy environment.
As you can imagine, receiving that many cats at HHS was a challenge. Each one had to be
examined by our veterinarian. Each one needed individual care. Each one needed food and
water. And each one needed to be made comfortable. Towards the end of that initial exam
process, one kitten startled everyone by leaping out of a cage and into the arms of Dr. Lynn
Wilson. The kitten was wheezing, extremely skinny & scruffy, had one eye hanging out of the
socket and the other eye also appeared to be damaged. Dr. Wilson was hooked.
Obviously “Weezie” needed a lot more medical care before she would be available for adoption.
So she was taken to Ravenwood Veterinary Clinic where she had an operation to remove the one
eye and was spayed (even though young, she was already pregnant). The remaining eye was permanently damaged in the center. And that Darth Vader-like wheezing was due to a permanent
nasal/respiratory problem. Everybody loved her. Dr. Wilson (surprise!) fostered her – but
couldn't adopt. HHS Humane Ed manager fostered her and couldn't give her up.
She now curls up with her older brother Tripod, runs & plays and loves absolutely everyone –
including her dog Murphy. She still sounds endearingly like Darth Vadar and also trills when
she purrs. A fabulous sound. Her name is now Trillian – named after another beautiful and
unique female. She is one awesome cat.
Hoarding
Animal hoarding is defined as a
compulsive need to possess and
control animals. It is not about
animal sheltering, rescue, or sanctuary, and should not be confused
with these legitimate efforts to
help animals.
It IS about satisfying an unhealthy
human need to accumulate animals and control them, and this
need supersedes the needs of the
animals involved.
email: info@halifaxhumanesociety.org
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Memorials & Honors
Memorials
(People)
We Gratefully Acknowledge The Following Gifts Received January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010
In Memory Of - From
Jean Abee-Jim & Beth Brown, Moira Olscamp & Monroe 2 Boces OT/PT Dept, Claire Elton, Ruth & Paul Pankau, John & Ann Howard, James & June Allen; Ty
Albert-Arnold Ray Branton; Jim Allen-Bill & Barb Davis; Joan Altes-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Fred Anderson -Dixie O’Connor; Anthony Annatone-Thomas &
Barbara Staed; Bodeen Asbury-Halifax Micro Employees; Joseph “Pete” Bailey-Sunshine Fund, Gordon and Betty Currie, Mainland 53 Reunion Committee, Gretchen
Seiler & Family, Nancy E Steng, Barbara & Joseph Gionfriddo, Maggie Althouse, Gerald & Joanne Althouse, Jim & Lewan Parks, Doris & Allan Gurley, Shirley Duffie,
Joe & Nancy Saufl, Pauline Schariter, Russ Parks & Ada Bullen; Frank Barberie, Jr-James & Sharon France, Judith Jones, Matthew & Lori Kushner, Elaine Pendleton,
Cathy Macfie, Liz, Rob & Nettie Wolfe, Cathy Macfie; Raymond Batsche-Catherine Batsche, Katie, Danny, and Emma Hunrichs; Robert A Benezette-Marilyn
Rawnsley McIver; Stanley Berkowitz-Karen Berkowitz; Eileen Bishop-Sandy and Diane Dunn, Doreen Ritchie, Jane Self, Thomas & Kathleen Mose; Gloria
Bowman-Charles & Shannon Bowman; Charles Bradley-Gloria Ryan, Renata Bradley, Lloyd & Pat Collins, James Bannerman, Bill & Sara Amick; Kim BradshawBeth & Steve Motzel; Maria Bratu-Dr Allen & Jane Jones, Adams Cameron Realtors - Co-Workers, William Connor & Jeannette Gwaldis; Bill Brogan-Anita Emery;
Bernice (Bunny) Buckles-June Ames; Doris Burian-Frank Burian; Stan Burke-Judy Garrett; William Burrows-Herbert & Lee Ridgely, Sara Thom Pinto; John
Calhoun-Barbara Calhoun; Irene Carini-Leon & Sandra Parrott; Lois Carnahan-Marjorie Pox, Virginia Fluke, Celie Day, Linda Shallenberger, Nancy Hillegas, Diane
Forbes; Dori Carter-Skip & Sandra Dunham, Susan McNulty; Dorian Charbonneau-Joan Mustard; Charles Close-Susan Clark Harrison; Dottie Cobb-Sally & Nolan
Kenner; Helen Colgan-Tammie & Corky Osipower; Patrick Collins-Skip and Jean Gross; James Cooke-Retha Brown; Walter Cordiner-Edie Hawkins; Patricia
Cornwell-Sandra Albee; Mary Ann Costa-Sue Kelley, Mildred Schaefer, Sam, Nancy, Angie, Joe, Bill, Richard & Joan Gravel, Frank & Nancy Wencel, Alice
Koscielniak; Alex Crouch-Cheryl Riegger-Krugh, Salzburg Animal Hospital, Deborah Zeoli, Lee & Pat Culler, Brop Burnett, Patricia Gyure, Sherry Guidera, Leslie
Bassett, The Crock Family, Ann Ascik, Rob & Donna Rouse, Dr & Mrs Alan Goldsmith, Oscar Morejon, Bobbie Yarbrough, George & Dana Fayer, Rachel Owens,
Susan Merryday, Sandra Cunningham, The Office of Drs Garcia & Kinne and their families, Corky and Bev Surrette, Randall Croy, Roseanne Dunn, Scott and Linda
Hiestand, Dr Richard K & Susan E Gaines, Carlyn Swain, Marie & Dean Adkins, Melvin Stack, Linda & Kris Routch, Shannon & Joe DiBella, Bob Stover & Jane
McCallum, Jacquelyn Harrison, Laura H Brockenbrough, Dr & Mrs Richard Weiss, Kathleen Santi and Mark Chappell, Gator Club of Volusia County, Mary Lou
Fillingame, Debbie Miller, Beth Teschner, Jeanne Keiper, Beth Bazemore, Laura M Hollister and Regina M Smith, Gregory and Marjorie Snell, Wally & Joanne
Harpster, Elizabeth Houck, Luckey Dunn and Wendy Myers, James and Rose Baker, Mullin & Co, Coleman Goodmote Construction Co, Inc, Shirley Hanlon, Jean
Rowley, John and Kay Burniston, Mr & Mrs John Chew, Rev & Mrs Floyd A Adams, Jr, Johnnie and Samuel Stevens, Scott and Lindsay Stevens, Stacie, Ryan, and
Ryton Goff, Susan, Brent, Jaxon, and Peyton Berry, Florida Health Care Plans, Bill & Susan Voges, Walter Snell, Carolyn Foster, Fornell Oil Co, Babs & Jim Foster,
Joann & Lynn Taylor, John & Susan Pate, Dr & Mrs James H Demming, S.R. Perrott, Inc, Buddy & Gail LaCour, Dill Robertson & Family, Joann Hulbert, Charlie &
Paige Mallard, Jeff & Sharon Doliner, George, Roberta, & Darcie Nethery, Dr John A Whitsitt & Staff, Bob & Janet Laurence, Karl Saenger, Candace Pelham, Laura
Darby, Jay Adams, Truman Gailey, Jr, Susan McDole, Neia Gwaltney, Sang Roberson, Dr Richard W & Katherin P Dodd, Margaret Ferguson, Barbara Judson, Advanced
Garstroenterology Healthcare Center, Patricia Hamilton, Elizabeth Turp, Carolyn White, Stirling & Nancy Wilson, Sidney Levine, James Judson; Doris DaughertyLorna Thore; Robert Deeves-Marilyn Johnson; Charlotte DeSantolo-Ron, Kim, & Hattie Dodson, George & Christine LaVoie; James Devine-Claira Woolley, Norman
& Sybil Ericsson, Ruth Harwood; James Paul Dock-Dawn S Tharpe, Barbara Calhoun, Valerie Smith, Pat & Lee Culler; Edith Dulghum-Robert & Karen Tesoro;
David Duncan-Marjory Ackley; Matt Dunn-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Bill & Hazel Dunn-Donna Shoaf; Gene Durrwachter-Office of Volusia County Employees;
Eugene Lewis Durrwachter-Hal & Martha White, Margaret Kress; Anna Edelman-Elizabeth Houck; Mary D Edens-Cheri Wells; Ernie Eifert-Pina Gregorek,
Clarence Cloak; Stephen Elkins-Barbara Geller, Wilma Yeager; Morrie Ellis-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Jean Elrod-Joanne Gunter; George Enslinger-Cheryl Carter;
Pamela Eshenaur-Robert & Mary Lee Rice, Marion Mundis, Gil & Barb Smith, Carol Rowe, Anne & Richard Brown, George & Louise Gott, Glenn & Jane Thumma,
Glenn & Barbara Gruber, Donald Knowlden, Donald & Nancy Kaulback, Mary Reeser, Pauline Diller, Jennifer Solbakken, Dana Brown, David Epps, Margaret &
Ronald Scott, Wendy & Paul Scott, Brop Burnett; Gisela Droege Everitt-Grace Everitt; Lucy Everson-Kim & John Brodie; Lilian Exum-Carole Preg, Patricia Hamlin;
W Fabris-Robert Traetta; Earnest Farr, Jr-The Rutherford Family, Pediatrics Research Unit at Eastern VA Medical School, James M Kosmas; Peter Feiner-Laura M
King, The Senatro Family, Hannah & Max Schrier, Veronica & William Tew, Sally Mayo; Virginia Fetty-Tom & Patty Nasella; Patricia Fisher-Sandra Horan, Ron &
Corrine Halse; Jon Fisk-Barbara & Jospeh Gionfriddo; Ray Fleishman-Jean Westcott; Otis B Fort, Jr-Jim & Sharon France, Rebecca Martin, Juanita Martin, Lois
Rist; LeRoy Foster Lenni Thigpen, Jane Hill, Scott Baker, Teresa Jewell, Maureen Kennedy, Bill & Vicki Morgan, Pat Culler, Jay & Leila Adams, Gloria & Edward
Shaw, Stewart & Doris Liebelt, Marilyn Soderquist, Pamela Jane Brotsky, Charles & Ruby Jewell, Tyree & Lynda Wilson, Betty Foshee, Mr & Mrs John P Dolfis, The
Gilliland Family, Myron & Jan Ettus, Diane Van Wert, Joan Y Kelly, Richard & Audrey Segale, Scott Dental Associates, David W Evans III, Joseph Chilton, Jason
Fowler, Mick & Marilyn McIver; Charlie Gagneron-Sharon Pearce; Robert Gee-John & Laura Palfrey, Virginia Ropp; Louis Gesualdo-Jean & Maurice Westcott;
Edward Glynn-Ginny Glynn; Geraldine Grabe-Maggie Althouse; Anna Griscom-Jeanne & Jim Horn, Gail and Stanley Dembkoski, Linda Leight, Clyde & Barbara
Treffeisen, Anna May & William McDonough, Caddick Construction Co, Ronald Rudolph & Florence Liesner; Burton L Grocke-Pamela Grocke; Doreen GumpertDaniel Brindisi, Carol Benjamin; Hayley Halsema-Love Joe & Mutzy; Victoria Harn-Frances Harn Gary Hartman-Vernon Osburn and Bootsie Osburn, Alan
Hartman, Russell & Wendy Hartman, James O’Hora, Janet Benjamin, Harry C Munns, Keith & Dana Luther, Sonalysts, Gene Lamont, Kevin Hartman, Judy, Geraldo,
Nathalie, Clint, Andre and Tiffany, Susan Robinson, Vestal High School class 1957, Sheila Conklin, Garry Plunkett, Paul McElligott, Ned & Sharon Topping, USS
William R Rush Association, Robert P Laney, Jr & Sonya Laney, Nancy & Harvey Henson, Bryan Walton; Margaret Hatcher-Sandra Dean, Janet Dudding; James
Hayes-Gene & Lyn; Richard Haynes-John Wilson; Gerd Hellstrom Margit Sjoberg; June Hennessy-Linda Yeargin; Heidi Hewett-Don Pagano; Joycelyn HoolehanCassandra Ballard, Jean Wurtzel, Ora Lee Carter, Elizabeth Love, JoAnne Funderburk; Peter Hopper-Tracy Sandford, Stanley Betts, Kylan Brandt, Linda Brandt,
Valeria Darlin, Shawn O’Haver, The Casements Guild, Wayne & Carol Johnson, James & Carol Sandford, Clarence Cloak and Daniel Smith; Sylvia Hope HorriganDavid Horrigan, Jr; Nancy Howard-Harry Rosenthal; Jean Huggins-Kathleen A Wilson, Helen & Bill Magale, Alan & Mary Ann Redinger; Robert Hughes-Robert
and Kathryn Dunmire, William Powell, Mr & Mrs M L Hudson, Doctors Choice Home Health, Duane & Keri Davis, Carole Hedges, Patsy Alderson, Keith’s Friends
at Bert Fish, Diane & Patrick Carpenter, Jack & Susanne Mims, Kenneth & Esther Stake, Audrey Maxfield, Velma Trubey, Joseph & Helen Doherty, Carolee
Borcherding; Robert Hughes & In Honor of His Beloved Dog “Luke” -Teresa & David Kendall, Fred & Cathy Walters; Elizabeth Jacobsen-Joan E Jacobsen;
Frances Jaeger-Janice Atty; Lester Jaillet-The Mauney Family - Gail, Larry & Valerie, Susan Urso, William & Sandra Starling, Bob & Lyn Turnkett; Richie JohnsonMeagan Ludwig; Monroe and Jeremiah Johnson-Nancy Jo Mosser; Charles Johnson-Bernard & Beverly Litchfield; Stephen D Johnson-Jan Genth; Norton
Josephson-Ruth Josephson; Mary Frances Kammerer-Dorothy Bateman, Paulette Lannier, Francis Davis, Olivet Christian Church, Kathleen McElroy, Otto
Hemmerick, William Shockley; James Barton Keeney, Jr-Charles & Linda Garner Dottie Courtney, Matthew & Courtney Garner, Karen Hunter, Mr & Mrs Chuck
Marshall, James & Mary McGrew, Carol Bauso, Joanne Zimmermann, CPA Retirement Network, Mrs Louise Wilson; Shirley Y Kent-Darlene McCommon; Ray
Kessler-Pat & Lee Culler; Robert Kimley-The City of Ormond Beach, Barbara Spicer; Julius King-Laura M King; Lowell King-Vanda & Berry Sewell, Dr & Mrs
Michael Cady; Valerie Kinnebrew Starling-Phil Wilhite, Theresa Cook, Michele Hubbard, Catherine Owen, Jean Sims Boudreau, Barbara & Bill Martin, South
Daytona Elementary School, Leslie & Ian Hunter, Phyllis and Carl Linfante, Marlyn & Randy Poier, Tonya Angel; Phyllis Kirkland-Jack Driskell; Kevin KoscielniakMary Piwko, Alice & Alan Koscielniak, David & Kathleen Koscielniak, Lisa Libby, Jane Stavaski, Joan Gale, Joan L Koehler; Mary Kostevic-Jill Hutchinson; Dr
Henri E Kraski-Eileen R Shoemaker, Pat Culler; Joseph Kukurender-Joanne Eckhardt, Melissa Melley, The Melley Family, Leslie D’Pnofrio, Kelli Kingsbury, Greg
Maher, Joanne Eckhardt; Michael Lane-Rosemary Smith, NJ Anderson; Paul Lasutschinkow-Aline & Donald Bowman, Helga Roggenbuck, Marylyn Foley; Vilma
LaTorre-Jim & Mary Greenlees; Pat Leffard-Marc & Barbara Siegel; Audrey Leonard and Toby-Donna Pinto; Luis Leorza-Marsha Palitz, Dr & Mrs Alan
Schlossman, Dr & Mrs William Fink, The Clouse Family, Sandra & Jeff Parry, The Turrill Family, Barbara Melendez, Lorri & Charlie Humphrey & Family, Pamela
Novy, Coleman Goodemote Construction Co, Inc, Mary Jane Engel, Susan Baumstark, Mary Hanley, Janet Kirchberger, Jonnie Baldwin, Madalyn Orr, Gerry Moffett;
Velmore Luca-The Rogers Family of Galveston, TX; Ann Lutes-Howard & Kathleen Kirby; Ellen Mady-Harry Hasty; Norm Mahan-Shirley Beckman; Elaine
Malecki-Kim E Dolce, Sue Habel; Carolyn Mallory-Mary Ann Wilson, Pam & Tom Barton, Richard Malecki; James C Malone-Donald & Nancy Blake, Phyllis
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Memorials & Honors
Memorials
(People)
Hostetler, Laverne Graves; Christine Marino-Jeanne and Ed Delaney; Emy-Lu Martin-Virginia Bethany, Tamara Johnson, Barbara & Richard McCormick, Kay Sams;
Jane Mason-Mary Lou, Penny, & Merry Linda; Richard Conrad Maxwell; Winnie & Norma Bowie; Beverly McCollister-Ann A Downing, Linda Yuhas, Beth Ann
Armogida, Nancy Govoni, Mike McCollister, Lorraine Wahl, Scott Dental Associates; Paul McCormick-Judith Beebe; Shannon McDermott-Jill & Jim Hutchinson;
PatMcKay-Daytona Beach Boat Club; Tom McLelland-Crouch & Dunn, MD; George McNeil-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Marian Meader-Joe & Sue Carlson; Charles
Merz-Jane Merz; Robert Milholen-Ramalee Curtis, Frances S Cassidy, Bernice Baker, Gwendolyn Meeks; Nancibess Miller-Carole Austin; Mikel Miller-Debra
Goodwin, Clifford & Brenda Winn, Viscomi Construction, Scott & Donna Miller, George & Patsy Huff, Larry & Dora Stohler; Tom Moore-Anita Emery; Anna
Morgan-William & Gail Treaster, Don Smith, Tanglewood Estates Mobile Home Owners Association; Maryellen Morrissey Hellermann-Halifax Health; Michael
Morrow-Marjory Ackley; Martha Moses-Magdaline Snyder; Lloyd Moulton-Concetta Veronie; John Moyer-Oaks Academy Nursery School; Barbara MuellerBetty South; Ken Murray-Clarence Cloak; My Dear Sister Sharon Neamand-Eileen R Shoemaker; Patty Neeley-Shirley Bundy; Deirdre O’Leary-Suzanne Gallant;
Richard Olsen-Ann Barnes, Division Staff, US District Court Clerk’s Office; Tammy Parker-Susan Jackson, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Karl Saenger,
Rebecca Vasquez; Shirley Austin Parvin-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Steve Pasqua-Michele Cordaro, Geraldine & Thomas McDonald; Pauline Passman-Claire Gardinier;
Muriel Pearce-Karl B Matthews; Tom Perkowski-Adam R Kearney, Mary Ann Wilson, Margaret J Konkel, Co-workers & Friends of Trish McCauley; Kimberly
Permenter-Sophia & Karen Permenter; Cheryl Pernell -Paul Weisman and Michele Simos-Weisman; Tom Pfeiffer -Lorne MacMonagle; Barbara Pfister-Mary
Travis; Jean Ponkonin-Frances Trafidlo, Mary Meyers, Martha Smith, Lucy Defelice, Sally Mayo; Rose Popard-Lydia Schuster; Charles Rabin-Marion Rabin;
Christine Raffini-Harriety Damesek; Margaret Rector-Linda Stewart; Joan Redinger-Helen & Bill Magale, Faye & Jerry McHugh, Kristi Drumheller, Helen & Bill
Magale, Mary Lou & Dick Fillingame, Karen & Terry Strickland, Kathy Wilson & Bob Lebode; Delores Rennix-Susan Glass, M B Frappier; Thomas Rhodes-Linda
Hennessy; Hilly Rife & Lucky-Marie Harrison; Carole Roessler-Judith Garrett; Hazel Roman-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Charles Rose-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Connie
Schafer-Bonda & Ted Garrison; Jack Schoenherr -Lillian Allen, The Castronova Family; LeEtta Schuster-Lydia Schuster; Caroline S Schwartz-Cobb & Cole;
Pauline Shamet-Martha Johnsen; Carolyn F Shannon-James L Shannon, Jr, Catherine Shannon Love, Eva Revona Doolittle, Ed & Ann Shannon, Joseph Shannon,
Mary Shannon; Mari Shaw-Jackie & Paul Ottoson, Pauline Diller; Dorothy & Walter Sherman-Arlene Sherman; Betty D Shirk-Joan B, Julia, & Richard K; Jake
Sikorsky-Mark Blanford; David H Smith-Flo Mose, Tim & Cathy Candage, Normal Jean Larson; James Smith-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Louis Sposato-Larry & Mary
Ann Stout, Sandra Rossmeyer, The Complete Phone Book Staff; Opal Story-James David Kennamer; Frank Sword-Anita Parrish Emery; Phyllis Talbott-Lillie
Crouch; Lynn Taylor-Crouch & Dunn, MD, Anita Parrish Emery; Audrey Taylor Blank-Margaret Culkin; George Temples-Anne Barron; LucilleThompson-Judith
Thompson; John Timoney-Emma Timoney; John Tippins-Daniel & Sarah Tippins; Gary Tomic-Karin Powell; Terry Tomlinson-Janet & Warren Liberatore, Dale &
Evelyn Taylor and Debbie & Vicki, Joyce Ostendorf, Gayla Clark & Early Steps Program; Scott Tomson-Thomas L Hall, Accocunting, Inc; Peter Torlucci-Ruth Kooy;
Elaine Trayer-Dorothy Husband; Lola Trimble-Linda’s Lunch Bunch: Audrey Parente, Anne Geggis, Deborah Ciralli, and Kathy Kelly, Frances Waters, Shirley Kelley,
Judy Mitchell, Elsie Pollitz, Betty & Frank Pound, The Virginia Linsmere Service Club; Alan Turner-Security First Managers; William James Utter-Sally Mose;
Richard Vaughan-Pina Gregorek; Anna Viola-Lydia Schuster; Sanford Waldron-Katherine Kecherson, Diana Price, Ann Marie Murphy; Al Weeks-Clarence Cloak;
Fred & Beatrice Weyrauch-Eileen Marshall; Marc Whisenant-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Carole Whitehurst-Random & Brop Burnett, Louise Whitehurst Murphy,
Nancy E Steng; Carole Whitehurst & Her Cat Sugar-Boots & Pete Bailey; Carole Whitehurst & John Schreiner-Susan Haller; Jean Whittington-June Wendt,
Barbara Carroll; Romany Wilkinson-Virginia Baker; Barbara Williams-Judith Anderson; Jean Williams-Marianne Kiechle; Gordon Williamson-Judge William &
Elfreda Johnson, Nancy & Frank Wencel, Elsie Pollitz, Marsha Lewis, Sharon Dorfman, Judith Johnson, Arthur Milberg, Reid B Hughes, Susan Fisher; William
Winkler. Sr-Eileen R Shoemaker; Glenda Wolfe-International Motorsports Center, Motor Racing Network, Tropical Manor Motel, Elizabeth McKenzie, Lavelle &
Richard Dycus, Jim & Sharon France, Terry Kalna; Mary Louise Wright-Betty Foster; Ed Wright-Crouch & Dunn, MD; Sharon Rose Yates-The Knapp Family,
Connie Schnebly, Jennifer C Becks, Catherine Most; Robert Yates-Joanne Gunter; Rogers Zarling-Laverne Rehrauer; Flo Zemball-Barbara Bohan; Stephen ZyburaBarbara Dolan; Frances- Kelly O’Brien; Mickie Driscoll-Capt Ralph V Driscoll
Memorials
(Pets)
We Gratefully Acknowledge The Following Gifts Received January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010
In Memory Of – From
Abbey Meyers-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Abbey Stern-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; All Animals In Need-Carol Williams; All My Beloved Cats- Bess Beital; All
My Dear Pets-Jane Altman; All My Deceased Animals-Gloria Kosuch; All My Pets- Mr & Mrs George Reagan; All Our Wonderful Dogs- Robert & Eileen Beering;
All The Dogs We’ve Loved-Robert & Eileen Beering; Ambrose & Ali-Florence Porrino; Andrew Van Schoick-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Angel-Ormond
Beach Veterinary Clinic; Angel-Deborah Maze; Angel Decker-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Annie-Lettie Ricks; Baby & Sasha-Rita & Larry Lee; Baby Bo-Mary
M Salvo; Baby Griffith-Lynn Wright; Bailey-Mary Keeley; Bailey -Duane Britton; Bailey Miller-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Barney-Patricia Rush; Baxter
Petrillo-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Bear Kimball-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Beau-Donna Tilley; Benjamin Brunson-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic;
Bijon Patterson-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Blackie-Helen Samsell; Bo Lockwood-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Bobcat & KK-Patricia Jones; Bogey,
Maxi, & Calley-Veronica Eads; Bonnie Bear-James Christianson; Boozer & Bear-Althea Reynolds; Botu-June McGlashan; Bourbon Upperman-Debra Coles;
Brandi & Sammi Gertrude, Clarence & Fred Repman; Brutus-Lorraine Kirschner Meifert; Bubba-Amy Webb; Buddy Bullard-Bill & Susan Voges; Bugs and SableGary Craft; Buttons, Bobo, Jennie-Marilyn Preston; Buzz Fredo-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Calli & Paine-Rosalie Stuto; Candy, Ginger, & Charlie-Toni Roos;
Canus, DeeCee & Duchess- Mr & Mrs William Taylor; Casper Burkett-Susan & Bill Voges; Cassie Vadnais-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Cece-John Malaspina; Cee
Cee Alexander-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; CeeCee-Lynn Bailey; Cerrutti-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Ch. Twelfth Night Molly’s Honey B- Contance
& Thomas Yuschok; Charlie Sharpe-Evalyn Reynolds; Checkers Conway-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Chevy Vanino-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Chewy
Yoon-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Chico Gionfriddo-Susan & Bill Voges; Chim Chim Brooks-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Chin Li Micheli-Ormond
Beach Veterinary Clinic; Chipper-Frank, Debbie, & Star Devolder; Chloe-Dorothy Hyland; Chloe-Pauline McSparrin; Cindy # 1 and Cindy #2 Mary L Henderson;
Cinnamon Cooper-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Coco Hansen-Charles & Joyce Sherbourne; Coco, Misty, Sylvester et al-Jose Ruiz; Cocoa Cahill-Spruce Creek
Animal Clinic; Cocoa Naughton-Sandy Zimbler; Cocoa Shook-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Cody-Rochelle & Jerome Goodmen; Cody-Ernie & Jane Cadorette;
Corkie-Mary K Stephens; Cy-Rita & Jim Davis; Daisy-Karen Axelsen; Daisy-Mary Amaral; Daisy-Gisela Kubler; Daisy & Pinks-James & Gayle Wheeler; Daisy Mae
& Max-Katie Cabral; Dallas-Ruth Pankau; Danny Boy-Nancy & Joseph Saufl; Daphne-Mick & Marilyn McIver; Dapper-Kim Hyatt; Dartos Merrell-Marilyn
Wenman/Aussie Pet Mobile, Mike & Deb Masters; Digger-Mrs T G Pennington; Dino Petree-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Domino Greenbaum-Ormond Beach
Veterinary Clinic; Duchess Mae-Elizabeth Kolleda; Duffy & Henry-Teddy & Mary Price, Mrs Richard Duffner; Duffy Keating-Mrs Karen Keating; Dusty-Gale
Brady; Dusty-Rosemary Whitley; Dusty-Gale Brady; Ebony-Danuta Kucharczyk; Elsa-Anita Emery; Farfel Crown-Claire & Lionel Elton; Foxie Albertson-Ormond
Beach Veterinary Clinic; Frazier Hooks-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Fritz-Ruth and Guy Eby; Frosty & Trixie-Winifred Tobin;Gabby-Betty Baesch; GabbyDiane C Jackson; George-Clarence Cloak; Ginger Dupree-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Ginger Peoples-Robert & Sylvia Engelbrecht, Pat Peoples; Gizmo
Concetta Veronie; Goliath Zambri-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Hagar-Diane Osterholm; Hallee-Janet Nigosanti; Hank-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Hansi
King-Laura M King; Happy & Niki-Annita Emery;Harley-Dorothy Maier;Heidi-Marlene Hayes; Hobbs Petersen-Marilyn Wenman/Aussie Pet Mobile; HollyConstance Yuschok; Holly Drees-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic;Honey Bear-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Honey Tyde-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic;
Houdini Landherr-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Hunk-Dawnah Eve Travis; J.C. & Little Girl-Paula Sheedy; Jake-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; JakeHector & Laura Herrera; Jammie & Zeus-Kathy Facazio, Tracie & Rick Winters, Susan Schandel, Laura Jackson; Janice Marie Hackett-Anita Emery; Jasmine
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Memorials & Honors
Memorials
(Pets)
Hudson-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Jeremy-Geri Holcomb; Jo Simpson-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Johnny Cat-Bill & Susan Voges; Jonah-Kathy &
Skip Lowery;Josie-Deborah Vessa; Josie Wolfe-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Junior Masters-Matthew Masters, Janet C Ivanhoe; Kahlua Aussie Pet Mobile;
Kaliko & Pewter-Marie Anlage; Kandi Dusavage-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Kandy & Turbo-Jerry & Ree Kennedy; Karen and Maybe Jack-Judith
Anderson; Katie Williams-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Kayla-Gloria Lotzer; Kaylee-Debbie Griffith; KC-John Quesal; KC-Joan Bass; Keyla-Ann & Roger
Elliott; Kiltie & Duffy-John Colgan; Kody Cupak-Watson-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Kramer & Spike-Steve & Carolyn Abel; Kyzra Wentworth-Spruce
Creek Animal Clinic; LadyBug Johnson-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Lambo-Peggy Zimmer; Larry-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic-Laundry Desilets-TrainorOrmond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Lexie-Marjorie Pox; Lexie-Virginia Fluke; Little Spur-Linda Kramer; Liza-Susan & David Moore; Lopie-Claire Eckles; Luck IIRichard Fowler; Lucy-John Faulkner; Lucy Brewer-Ann & Terri Grayson; Lulu-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Major- Mrs Dorothy Corbin; Mandy WalkerSandy Zimbler; Mango-Mary C Cooper; Margaret, Mabel, Hilda, & Dalgren-Carol Murphy; Marlee & Onyx Bohan-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Matilda Snead,
Beloved Betafish-Anita Emery; Max Dilorio-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Max Voges-Bill & Susan Voges; Maxwell-Tim & Jean McMahon; Maxwell-Shirley & Sam
Cavaretta; Maxwell-Phyllis Locantore; May-Ling-Donald M Wasson; Megan-Joyce Truscott; Meje, Meja, Noel-Marguerette Shanklin; Mia Rustad-Spruce Creek
Animal Clinic; Mich Mason-Michele McShane; Micky Pallai-Angela Pallai; Minnie Swett-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Mino-David Tran; Misha-Dallas & Nancy
Weekley; Miss Callie, Katrina, Missy Betty Dixon and Patricia Shaw; Missie-Tom Fortson; Missy-Nancy & Joseph Saufl; Missy-Judy Deitz; Missy-Andrea Boswell;
Mitzi-Harriet Rodgers; Mojo & Hootie-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Mozart-Angelique Shelnick; Mr Grey Calhoun-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Ms KittieDebbie Johnston; Ms Suzannah-Martha Anthony; Muffy-Harriet Rodgers; Murphy-Pat Sheffield; Muschin-Jennie McMorrow; Nacho, The Ambassador of Wildcat
Lane-Kay Botet; Nala Kaye-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Nemo-Donna Shoaf; Nikki-Jan Masters; Nikki Sheridan-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Noelle 12/15/8511/04/00 & Pumpkin 11/21/00 - 4/26/08-Carl Aiello; Obi and Tara Baisden-Hector and Laura Herrera; Oreo-Capt Ralph V Driscoll; Our Little Angel, Fritzi-Al &
Barbara Glenn; Our Little Murphy-Lillian Shiffman; Our Precious Cats-Joyce & Wilf Matthews; Ozzie & Dulci-Mary & Bruce Nilsson; Patches-Mike & Ronna
Stewart; Peaches-Rita Fucello; PeeWee McGuffie-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Phoebe-Lucy Luhmann; Poco-Diane Haskett; Prince & Princess-Carol Sorensen;
Princess Hoefert-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Princess Quaglioroli-Mick & Marilyn McIver; Princess Sargeant-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Puddy MoranSpruce Creek Animal Clinic; Rascal-William Keith Martin; Rascal-Marjorie Mason; Rexi-Lisa & Keith Taylor; Riley-John & Mary Korp; Rocky 2-Mollie Geffen;
Rocky Meneough-The Perrymans; Rocky Ringue-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Rocky Vanest-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Roscoe-Gretchen & James
Simpson; Rowdy & Angel-Carol A Gile; Roxie-Barbara & Harold Neunfeldt; Roxie-Ray & Gerry Brazie; Ruby & Annie-Susan Bostrom; Sable-Linda Boccarossa;
Sade-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Sadie Weingarten-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Sam-John & Mary Allben; Sam Colvin-Joyce & Bill; Samantha-Toni Barrett;
Sarg, Chrissy, & RustyTom-Carol Molitor; Sassy Ferguson-Granville-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Scamp & Rascal-Johanna Cobb; Scarlett-Michele Alvarez;
Schaflein and Liebschen-Art & Myrna Treiber; Scrappy Christman-Mark Weinstein; Scrappy Sam-Donna Murphy; Sebastian-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic;
Sebastian-Ruth Haeseker; Sebastian-Carolyn Meyer; Seed -Fred Dunbar; Seed Bergman-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Seiko Rachmaniyoff-Ormond Beach
Veterinary Clinic; Shadow-Helen Duffner; Shandy-Barbara Tabasky; Shaq-The Walker Family; Shaun-Terry & Frank Pierce; Simba-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic;
Sir Lancelot & Lady of the Sea-Mark & Lynne Casta; Skipper-Elisabeth Guttchen; Skky-Sylvia Deiner; Smokey-Dorothy Husband; Smokey-Jean Rahlf & John
Marks; Smokey -Gordon & Dorothy Wilcox; Snoop-Joan Bass; Snowy-Concetta Veronie; Sonya-Stacy & Bill Reed; Sophie Atwood-June & Alfred Bennett; Sophie
Free-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Spanky-Diane Arnold; Sparky & Pepe-Louis Peros; Spike-James and Sharon Utter; Spike & Midnight-Dewey & Sandra
Christmas; Spike Redinger-Helen & Bill Magale; Spot-Nancy Perkins & Randy Croy; Sputnik-Lori Staudt; Squeek & Wendy-Maryann Godin; Stella-Charlotte King;
Stella-Arne & Sherry Ellgard; Stevie Steele-Hersak-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Stinker, Xolo, & Pumpkin-Haven Hatfield & Grace Hawryluk; Strecth VollSpruce Creek Animal Clinic; Stretch Lohmans-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Stripe, Samantha, & Mr Gray-Barbara Calhoun; Sugar Bear-Marlene Christ;
Sugar McDermott-Cara McDermott; Suki-Raymond & Lorraine Cyr; Susie-Barbara Hill; Suzy-Nancy & Joseph Saufl; Sweet Harley Davison Debra Keil-Leavitt;
Sweet Pea Coleman-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Tabitha-Bonnie Wilson; Tammy, Ace, Mango-Mrs Charles S Mongiovi; Tank Orpinuk-Spruce Creek Animal
Clinic; Taryn-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Tasha Johnson-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Teddy-Elizabeth Welsh; Thor-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic;
Tiger Woods Luigi-Marcy Luigi; Tigger-Denise & Ryan Kennedy; Tilky-Janice Dunn; Tina & Trudi-Laura & Donald Lahrman; Tinkerbelle Chaloupkas-Ormond
Beach Veterinary Clinic; Tiny, U-Bet & Shorty-Margaret Shaw Dunn; Toby Duxbury-The Dunham Family; Tommy-Barbara Feigenbaum; Tommy-Amy, Allan &
Christopher; Tommy-Joanne & Ed Granberry; Toughie Donald-Jackson-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Ullr Smith-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Utah-Gary
& Lori Zoch; Valentine-Debbie Griffith; Valentine and Gypsy-Lynn Wright; Voight Goldy-Hector and Laura Herrera; Watson-Bill & Susan Voges; Wendy-Harold
& Leonor Michel; Whiskers-Iris O’Connell; Willie Herbster-Ormond Beach Veterinary Clinic; Willie Lauer-Spruce Creek Animal Clinic; Worthy-Anita Parrish
Emery; Xaton-Anita Parrish Emery; Your Furry Friends - Tasha, Dale, Trouper, & Scout Zahn-Bob & Becky Lindhorst; Zaki-Nojora Hernandez; Ziggy Allen-With
Love From Stormy
Courtyard Bricks
(People & Pets)
We Gratefully Acknowledge The Following Gifts Received January 1, 2010 – December 31, 2010
Donor - Inscription
Amanda Barbeisch-For Jim, From Santa Paws; Joan Bass-In Honor Of Big John Q; Ron Beier, JrFor Anna Beier And All God’s Animals; Susan Berry-In Memory Of Thomas Perkowski; Peter &
Marlen Kay Browne-Josie Lou Browne - Love Forever; Tom & Willa Calderone-T&W Calderone In
Memory Of Ruby; Marie Chernoff -Keo and Mika Forever In Our Hearts; Crane Lakes Line
Dancers-Crane Lakes Line Dancers; Stan & Jaye Escudero-In Memoriam Sultan-e-Shekar; Angie &
Mike Esposito-In Memory of Ed & Ann Briganti; Ronald Fisher-In Loving Memory of Pat Fisher;
Maylen Grillot-In Loving Memory of Tammy Parker; Marifrances Gullo-Gullo Family In Memory Of
Blackie & Levi; Barbara Harris-In Loving Memory Of Moses Harris Sr; Barbara Harris-In Loving
Memory Of Gretchin Wilmoth; Audrey Hartman-In Memory of Gary W Hartman; Lara HaworthMichelle McGraw Lover Of All Furbabies;Missy Herrero-In Memory Of Sadie Belle Friend To All;
Nancy Hoekman-In Loving Memory of Valentine; Keri Kelly-In Memory of LeRoy Foster; Laura M
King-Laura M King In Memory Of Hansi King; Laura M King In Memory Of Julius King III; Laura M
King In Memory Of April May King; Laura M King In Memory Of Mary Z Jascha; Laura M King In
Memory Of Henny Seglem; Helmut Kobler-In Loving Memory of Joseph Bowden; William
Laudermilk-Major 96 - 10 Frosty 96 - 04 The Cuko Cats; Abigail Lyons-Thank You For My Best
Friend Colby; Russ Manning-Love To All The Animals - Russ Manning; Anne & Charles MaybeckAnnie & Charlie Molly Maybeck; Chris Mohn-In Memory Of Taz - Truly The Best Daniel ParkerMay All These Friends Find Love From You; Jolene Patterson-In Loving Memory of Lola Patterson;
Jason Pfeifer-In Memory Of Thomas Pfeifer for “Ritchie”; Edward Purper-Arrow Soulsby; Joseph
Rahl-Donated By Joseph and Justin Rahl; Ann Skelly-In Memory Of Our Dad Mark Skelly; Jim
Smith-Gator Beloved 20 Friend 10; Pam Tisdale-Otis B Fort, Jr - Babe and Briget; Joy Zigo-In
Memory Of Terry Tomlinson; Joanne Zimmermann-Ralph & Joanne Met At HHS Aug 23 2009
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Sam and Duke
Why We Work as Hard as We Do
About the same time a black and white,
miniature poodle mix puppy, Timmy, was
being born in a puppy mill in Jupiter, Florida
a family was receiving news confirming that
their son, Sam, had a rare, degenerative
disorder, metachromatic leukodystrophy
(MLD), that had a dismal prognosis including
a shortened life. Sometimes there are no
answers when we ask, “why?” we are given
the circumstances that imbue our lives, but
every once in a while we get an unexpected
reward along our journey. Who would have
guessed one of these rewards would have
been initiated by a traffic stop in Daytona
Beach.
Sam loves baseball. Rarely does he go
anywhere without a baseball cap of some
kind on his head. However, lately he had
begun to seem a little unsteady on his feet. A
Doctor’s visit and an x-ray chalked it up to a
tight Achilles tendon that he would grow out
of with time. Three years past and the
problems were becoming more numerous and
more serious. His own parents had to hug him
gently and lift him carefully to avoid mixing
pain with their expressions of love and
affection. Now Sam was falling all the time,
exhibiting an awkward stance, and walking
with his elbow perpetually bent. After further
x-rays, referrals, and visits to neurologists a
diagnosis was confirmed, Sam had MLD, a
rare genetic, degenerative disorder. Without
treatment, he would lose all control of his
muscles, become bedridden, and in a shorttime die. His only hope was an umbilical cord
stem cell transplant, which he received at
Duke Hospital approximately 2 years and 5
months ago to stop the progression of the
disease. There is no cure for MLD at this
time.
About the same time Sam was diagnosed with
MLD, Timmy was born in a puppy mill in
Jupiter, Florida; at least that’s what we
believe to be the case. For over three years he
lived in cramped, over-crowded quarters with
40 – 50 other breeding dogs, treated like
livestock not a pet, getting just enough food,
but little to no grooming, and towards the end
of his time in Jupiter, little care. When he
was finally rescued he was living with his
feces matting up his urine drenched coat.
When he and 40 other dogs in similar
condition were thrown into the back of a van
heading out of Jupiter, FL, bound for New
York, they could not have imagined just how
much their life was about to change. A
policeman in Daytona Beach pulled over the
van for erratic driving, looked inside, saw and
Sam and Duke by the pool
smelled 41 uncrated dogs and immediately
called animal control, who took the dogs to
the Halifax Humane Society. The driver was
arrested and taken to jail and the dogs were
examined, and “booked” into their own cells,
however, in these cells they would get baths,
plenty of food, and lots of love, at least until
the Judge ruled on the case.
When the Judge ruled, he determined that the
“owner” of the dogs could choose ten dogs to
keep out of the 41. The rest were placed into
the custody of the Humane Society, however,
if after a reasonable amount of time and if the
owner could get the proper permits in Jupiter,
the owner could come to the shelter and adopt
any of the remaining dogs. The HHS is
determined to get these dogs and puppies
adopted into loving, forever homes as soon as
possible to prevent them from having to go
back to the conditions in Jupiter.
Coincidently, Sam’s parents had finally
decided the family was ready to adopt a new
puppy; they had lost their dog in a tragic
accident many years earlier. Sam’s condition
was stable and he really was ready for a dog
of his own, and looking back, Timmy
desperately needed a boy of his own. The
family had been looking for about a month
and their search had brought them to HHS.
One of the staff noticed them looking at the
dogs in the small dog adoption kennel. They
had not seen any that had that special quality;
the quality that tells you that this is “your”
dog. The same staff member had Timmy out
the day before at an adoption event and
looking down at Sam in his motorized
wheelchair realized this amazing boy needed
to meet an amazing puppy. After speaking to
the family, the staff member was certain that
Timmy was the right dog for this family, and
when he saw the smile on the mother’s face
as Sam held Timmy in his lap, he was certain.
One of the HHS rules is that an adopter must
wait 24 hours to pick up their new family
member; and when the staff member went to
put Timmy into his kennel, the mother
informed him that the dog’s new name was
“Duke,” in honor of the Hospital where Sam
had the transplant that saved his life and
made it possible for him to have his new pet.
There is a saying that I first heard from a
member of the HHS Board of Directors, and
sense then from numerous staff and
volunteers, “Who really saves who?” In this
case, a stem cell transplant nearly three years
ago gave a little poodle mix his new name
and saved Sam’s life, and in turn, Sam and
his family were able to save Duke’s life, and
now they can all share that wondrous unconditional love found only between a dog and a
family.
We need your help! There are still hundreds,
if not thousands of dogs, in need of forever
homes. If you are interested in donating to
assist us in finding them homes today and in
the future please use the postage free
envelope in this magazine to donate, or visit
our web site at:
www.halifaxhumanesociety.org.
To find your own wonderful companion dog,
call (386) 274-4703, Ext. 337, or simply
come by the Halifax Humane Society, located
at 2634 LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach.
Kevin Hancock is community relations director for the
Halifax Humane Society, Daytona Beach.
He can be reached at
khandcock@halifaxhumanesociety.org
For details about these and other adoptables, call the
Halifax Humane Society, 386-274-4703 ext. 337;
visit the shelter at
2364 LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach,
or online at halifaxhumanesociety.org.
Hours are 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday;
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sunday.
email: info@halifaxhumanesociety.org
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Spay Neuter Clinic
Project F.B.I.
February Breeding Intervention
The Cats
Just Keep Coming
and Their Owners
Just Keep Calling
Watching and participating in the free spay
and neuter clinic the last two weeks has been
eye opening to say the very least. More than
ever, the enormity of the challenge we are
facing with the cat overpopulation crisis
comes clearly into focus, a crisis overlooked
by the local area governments it seems, yet a
crisis that impacts the community in its
entirety. To see individuals from all parts of
the county spending time away from their
jobs trapping semi-wild cats in their neighborhood, no easy task, and then spending
their own money to get them shots in order to
qualify them for the surgery that will keep
them from breeding all summer, and producing dozens of kittens over just a few years.
One common thread has been the desire to
somehow stem the tide of kittens that occur
each summer.
The demand for this our free spay and neuter
program has been astounding, we received
over 1,000 calls asking to participate in this
clinic. Unfortunately, even calling back to tell
those callers that the spots are full for this
clinic has been impossible; the demand is so
urgent that some of the callers who have left
messages are calling to complain that we
have not returned their original calls. The
good news is that we are going to be able to
have a similar event in the near future thanks
to an anonymous donor and the goodwill of
many others.
We had an anonymous donor walk into the
front desk and holding the article from last
week in his hand told us he wanted to help.
He then asked how many animals he could
assist with a donation of $4,000. Now that is
a commitment to helping the community
address a serious problem while saving the
life of thousands of kittens at the same time.
We also have received hundreds of dollars in
donations from individuals and we are getting
help from fraternal organizations, the
American Legion, and the Port Orange Bob
Evans Restaurant as well.
Remember, you need only donate $25 and we
can spay or neuter a cat. So please help us
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save these kittens by spaying and neutering
400 more animals, and remember, it’s not
about whether someone can afford to pay for
the procedure themselves, the issue is about
doing the right thing as a community and
coming together to deal with a county-wide
problem. Anyone willing to help us raise the
funds necessary to make 400 More a reality
can call me at (386) 274-4703, ext. 320, or
email me at khancock@halifaxhumanesociety.com
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M-F 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 12pm-6pm
Store Hours:
M-F 8am-8pm, Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 11pm-6pm
email: info@halifaxhumanesociety.org
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Wish List
Wish List
Wishlist
Items For 2011
• Monetary donations, gift cards
• Working commercial washers & dryers
Items frequently needed and used
• Canned cat & kitten food
(no fish products please)
• Canned dog & puppy food
• Regular pet shampoo & conditioner
• Non-covered cat beds
• Kong toys for dogs
• Nail clippers
• Professional grooming clippers with blades
• Old fashion kitty litter (non-clumping)
• Laundry detergent
• Towels
• Handheld two-way radios available at Wal-Mart
• Copier
• Working commercial washers & dryers
• Working lawn mowers and grounds equipment
Read all about it!
Recycling at your convenience…
HHS has a Newspaper Recycling container on
property where the public can easily drop off
their old Newspapers, Magazines, Catalogs
and White Office Paper. Make it a point to Go
Green today!
Make the connection with HHS
& help us spread the word.
You can help HHS make connections, check
us out on Facebook, Twitter, My Space and
You Tube today. Join up and share us with
your friends. You can link to these sites
directly from the HHS website at:
www.HalifaxHumaneSociety.org
Professional Services:
• Printing by project
• Graphic Arts by project
• Servicing office equipment
• Plumbing by project
• Electrical by project
• Tree trimming by project
Charitable Gift Annuity
Have you considered supporting the Halifax Humane Society while securing regular and reliable
income at great rates? With a gift of $5,000 or more HHS will pay you fixed quarterly payments for
your lifetime. For additional information or for a free no obligation analysis of your rate and tax benefits, call 386.274.4703 x 322.
Gift Annuity Rates
Age Rate
55.......4.8
60.......5.0
Age Rate
65.......5.3
70.......5.7
Age Rate
75.......6.3
80.......7.1
Age Rate
85.......8.1
90+.....9.5
J.C.’s Country
Pet Care
Pet Boarding/Riding Lessons
3626 Tamarack Drive
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
386-677-1787
Call for new vaccine requirements
and boarding prices
Veterinary
Technician
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Halifax Humane Society
Low Cost Spay/Neuter Certificate Fees
DOGS
CATS
$45.00 (to 29lbs.)
$30.00
$60.00 (30 – 59lbs.)
$65.00 (60 – 80lbs.)
$55.00 (to 29lbs.)
$45.00
$65.00 (30 – 59lbs.)
$75.00 (60 – 80lbs.)
O ver 80lbs: by special arrangement only
In order to help those who need financial
assistance, our shelter offers a low cost MALE
spay/neuter certificate all year
long. Purchase a
certificate today for
your unaltered animal FEMALE
or sponsor a surgery
for the pet of a relative,
a friend or a neighbor.
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Coming Events
Calendar of Events for 2011
“Cultivation & Cocktails”
Who doesn’t love a Muttini??? Be on the look out for various Cultivation Events throughout
2011. The purpose of these events is to reach beyond our normal donors and grow our support
system. The Halifax Humane Society Board Members will be involved in inviting community
members to these events who may not be as familiar with us and encourage them to get more
involved as a future sponsor, donor, or volunteer.
Island Party
Put on your Hawaiian shirts and lei’s. This June the HHS will be hosting an Island Party that
will take place from 6-10pm and it will be a traditional Caribbean evening. Date & location is
still being determined for the event at this time but check out our website and Facebook for
soon for additional information. The evening will include live music & dancing, festive food,
tiki torches, and of course island cocktails. Ambers Jewel has graciously donated a fabulous
menu for the event and Molto Bella will be donating a beautiful Spring piece for the silent auction. We will also have larger auction & raffle items available as well.
Food for Food Night at the Daytona Cubs
On April 29, 2011 & September 1, 2011 the Daytona Beach Cubs will partner with us and host
the Food for Food Night at the game. If you bring donated food to the game you will receive a
special item at that time.
More
Upcoming Events
We will be participating in a number of other
community events as well as creating new
special events in 2011. At this time we don’t
have definite dates on a few of them so be on
the look out on our website- www.halifaxhumanesociety.org & Facebook for more
information.
Volunteer Luncheon- September 2011
Barktoberfest- October 29, 2011
Chili Cook-off- November 12, 2011
Fur Ball Gala & Silent AuctionDecember 2011
Thank you to our 2010 Special Event Sponsors
& In-Kind Donors. Without your generosity
we wouldn’t be able to put on events to raise
money for our shelter!
Past Events
Barktoberfest 2010
What a wonderful event!!! Thank you to everyone who came out and participated in the event.
Because of you we were able to get 25 dogs & 6 cats adopted plus 25 dogs got micro chipped
that day. That is truly a measure for all the hard work that was put in from all areas to make this
so successful. We had wonderful sponsors, vendors, and volunteers who donated money, time,
and efforts. Among the favorite things to do were the canine contests. We had over 30 dogs
dressed in costumes ready to strutt there stuff on the “dogwalk.” A bounce house was available
to keep up with the kids after all the cotton candy, sno-cones, and cookies. Woody’s was on site
with delicious BBQ as well as other local vendors with a variety of dog –type products.
Participants were also able to work with the Obedience Club of Daytona Beach with the agility
course. If you weren’t able to make it out this year I hope you will make a point to do so next
October! It’s guaranteed to be better than ever!
Fur Ball Gala & Silent Auction
On December 9, 2010 the Halifax Humane Society hosted the Inaugural event at the Tavern and
Chapel in the Garden in Port Orange. The theme this year was “Tacky Holiday Sweater” and
everyone really got into the spirit of things! Guests enjoyed a lovely cocktail reception on the
Tavern Patio while listening to the Spruce Creek Jazz Band. The event then continued into the
Tavern for an amazing Live & Silent Auction which will consist of some really unique items.
Mel Stack, Board President, welcomed all the guests and Nancy Lohman gave a wonderful
speech on how important the Halifax Humane Society is to our community. Musical entertainment for the evening was provided by Every Other Thursday who were amazing! Thank you to
all of our wonderful sponsors, caterers, committee members, silent auction donors. Without
you, we wouldn’t have been able to raise over $26,000 for the shelter.
News Journal
Contribution Review Board
Florida Healthcare
Sullivan Worldwide
The Callan Group
RLK Advisory Group
Stifel Nicolaus
Dr. Crouch & Dunn
Boehringer- Ingelheim
Brighthouse
Melinda Dawson
Wachovia
Daytona International Speedway
Molto Bella
Daytona Beverages
Wolak Design
Something Splendid Designs
by Martha Heatherington
Americrown
The Pastry Studio
The Petango Store
Coke Cola
Gateway Bank
Ultimate Bounce House
Tavern & Chapel in the Garden
Special Event Services
Every Other Thursday
Stillboard Scarlett
Spruce Creek Jazz Band
email: info@halifaxhumanesociety.org
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HALIFAX HUMANE SOCIETY
2364 LPGA Blvd. at I-95
Daytona Beach, FL 32124
Phone (386) 274-4703 • Fax (386) 267-0651
E-Mail: info@halifaxhumanesociety.org • halifaxhumanesociety.org
Spring/Summer
2011
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Daytona Beach, FL
Permit No. 235
H0URS: Mon. thru Sat. 10 am to 6 pm • Sunday - 10 am to 2 pm
Membership
Your membership has never been more needed! Did you know that there are approximately 500,000 people in Volusia County? Do you know how many
give to our local shelter? About 1 percent! A membership enables us to house and care for animals 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, 52 weeks per year.
This year close to 14,000 animals will come through our doors. We will refuse none!
Memberships start for as little as $25 per year for Single and $35 for a Family. There are additional membership categories for Endowment, TopDog,
Corporate and Life. Memberships help keep dollars coming into our shelter throughout the year. If you can afford to purchase one, please fill out the
application below. Memberships also make great gifts.
For as little as $25 per year you will have the satisfaction of knowing you are helping an abandoned, homeless, or neglected animal.
HHS Membership Application
Please Charge $________ to My
q
Visa
q
Master Card
Account:#_____________________ _____Expiration Date:_______
Signature:_______________________________________________
Name (s):_______________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________
City, State, Zip: __________________________________________
Please check appropriate category:
q $25 Single q $100 Top Dog/Aristocat
q $35 Family q $200 Endowment
Corporate
q $500
q $1,000 Life
q I would like to make a monthly
contribution of $_________.
q I would like to make an additional
contribution at this time of $_________
Email: _________________________________________________
Corporate members receive signage in our Adoption Lobby.
Life members receive a plaque in our Receiving Lobby