Cracker Box Palace – Newsletter

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Cracker Box Palace – Newsletter
Cracker Box Palace – Newsletter
A not for profit organization helping farm animals in need
Volume 15 – Issue 2
June 2015
Sweetie’s New Leg!
Sweetie is a
sheep that
came to the
farm almost 2
years ago.
She was missing her front
leg at the
knee from an
unfortunate
accident
when she was
born. Her
mom had
stepped on
her and broken her leg,
so the farmer
banded her
leg and let it
fall off. Another neighbor took Sweetie in and raised her in her
home until she grew too big for the house and then called CBP to
help. Because it was a front leg, we could tell that Sweetie was
going to have issues as her whole body frame was changing as she
tried to compensate for the missing limb. We searched for ideas
and experts to help us come up with a prosthetic leg. It was Mary
Fisher, Board Member, who found Christopher Lange, CPO, Clinic
Manager Area Lead Team CNY of Hanger Clinic who agreed to help
us with Sweetie. On April 24, 2015 Chris came with leg in hand and
we tried it on. Her whole frame shifted and she stood upright and
straight for the first time since she came to the farm! It was an
amazing site to see and tears flowed as she took her first steps.
Our Cow Barn Manager, Jeff Stevens continues to work with
Sweetie and her leg, strengthening all those muscles that have to
compensate for her new posture. Chris continues to make visits to
the farm to check up on Sweetie’s progress and make adjustments
to her new leg. But we are optimistic that she will be outside this
summer enjoying the sun and grass soon! We would like to send a
sincere and warm Cracker Box Thank EWE to both Christopher
Lange and Mary Fisher for this wonderful new chance for Sweetie!
This would be our fourth amazing Day of Caring with volunteers
from Team Xerox, along with volunteers from ARC, Genesee
Land Trust, Trail Works and of course, Cracker Box Palace. This
year was an all time record for us too with 107 volunteers here
working on everything from the Goat Wall ‘rebuild’ (pictured
above), two teams took on cleaning up trails to get them ready
for the hikes and horse back rides this summer, Pig Pen repair, a
new cement pad behind the Horse Barn to avoid the mud,
Horse Barn cleaning and Laundry, (there were horse blankets
hanging EVERYWHERE to dry!) And they washed them by hand
Sweetie’s first steps on her new leg can be seen on our facebook
page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cracker-Box-PalaceFarm-Animal-Haven/106220752235
Story continued on page 11
United Way’s Day of Caring
Another Amazing Day On The Farm!
Outstanding in our Fields!
This page is dedicated to introduce the amazing volunteers and businesses
that help support the animals and keep the farm running on a daily basis!
Melissa DePauw is pictured right with Quaker, our handsome 15
year old thoroughbred gelding, who came to us back in 2009. Melissa has
been working on getting Quaker back in shape and as you can see, wearing
a saddle again! Quaker had always been a very nervous horse away from
the barn and has some arthritis in a front ankle, but Melissa has patiently
worked with him and now I think he even enjoys coming over to the arena
for his work outs! Melissa runs her own Salon in Newark, Eclips Hair Studio
and still finds time to come out and help us with barn cleaning, planting the
garden, attending our events and helping with just about anything! Thank
you Melissa for joining the team and for the wonderful new idea for pallet
garden planting! She always has a smile on her face and a wonderful personality that is contagious, even to horses! Quaker just loves her!
Duane Hebblethwaite
Duane came to us via Shiva, a personable
little pot belly pig that he adopted last year. We found him returning every weekend after that to volunteer in the Cow Barn, help with the barn chores, and of
course with the pigs! Duane himself had a large hog named Durok that needed a
friend, thus the adoption of Shiva, pictured to the
left. He is thoroughly knowledgeable about porcine and has been a wealth of information to our
staff and volunteers about our piggies. It is always
so refreshing to find a hog enthusiast and we enjoy
his visits every weekend! But the story doesn’t end
there. Duane has
recently adopted
Hamlet and Puck!
(Two more of our
pot belly pigs). He had also rented a machine to
help dig out all the barns this spring and clean up
the Cow Barn with ease! Recently Duane was
here when our LART team was called out on an
emergency and now he’s interested in joining the
team too! Thank you Duane for coming to our
farm! You are a wonderful addition
Gwen Hoffman—Gwen came to our Volunteer Orientation last year and has
been here religiously every week for Bunny Care ever since! Gwen even spent her
birthday here and gave a donation to the farm! I looked at her confused and said,
‘aren’t we suppose to give you a present on your birthday?’ Gwen is a semi-retired
teacher from Wayne Central. She explained that she has to have her time, every
week, with her bunny friends and proudly wears shavings and timothy hay in her
hair home every time she visits and advertises for us about Cracker Box Palace!
Thank you Gwen for sharing your time with our rabbits! They appreciate your care
(and so do we!)
In Loving Memory
.
Butters
Has left a hole in the
barn and in our
hearts. He was a
special goat that always wanted to help,
even if you didn’t
need help. He will be
missed dearly.
Thank you Christine
Forget for his flowers
Daisy
Daisy came with
the farm when we
moved here.
Tipsy
our little 2 legged
goat beat all the
odds and lived to be
15 years old. I imagine her trampling
on the Rainbow
Bridge with all 4
legs now
Delilah
Came to us from
a cruelty investigation back in
2004. She had
the most beautiful horns.
Roscoe the Rooster
went missing from his pen in the
Creamery Medical building. He has not been found since. If anyone has any information as to his where abouts, please let us know.
Goofy Goat—also thought of as our resident unicorn, our
one horned goat passed on this past
We would also like to
share our prayers and sympathies
with…...The Shuckra family in memory of Libby Shuckra.
The
Shensing family in the loss of Jean C. Felix, in memory of Matthew
John Williams, who left us far too early, TheFayette family in memory
of Peg Barison, Norah Hegarty and John Pelusio for Aleta Burri and
Maureen Hegarty, and also our heart felt sympathies to Elaine Roets
in memory of her greyhound, Spy and the Davis family in memory of
their beautiful horse, Bubba.
New Arrivals—
2 New Holland rabbits arrived at the farm but have already been spoken for as soon as they complete their vet visit this
month!
Camona (pictured left) is a big, beautiful
Warmblood that arrived this spring. She has an
infection in her back hock which ended her jumping career. She is a sponsored horse and is an
impressive lady!
Pepsi ([pictured right) is our newest ‘retiree’.
Pespis is an older throroughbred mare. She had a
surgery that has prevented her riding but has made
new friends with another thoroughbred mare, Clarice
in the mare’s pasture. Welcome Pepsi!
CBS is a young, male peacock, that was found wandering
around Sodus Point. He was brought to the farm and is living with
the chickens for now.
Mozzerella the turkey has now joined the Cow Barn!
Adoptions and Foster Care One of our roosters and two of our hens join the Ford
family of N Rose.
Gabby Roddy is now the proud family of Tofu the rabbit! I can’t remember anyone
so excited about getting her own rabbit! Congratulations Gabriell!
Karen Costich also opened up her family to add our Peahen to her lonely peacock.
She also added Karl and Coffee the rabbits to her home! Thank you Karen for extending your family!
Clairol and Freckles get a new home with the
Harrington family in Walworth!
Hamlet and Puck have a new, forever home
with Duane Hebblethwaite. Thank you Duane
for everything!!!
Happy Ending Stories
Caitlyn Harrington and Bella did well at their first 4-H horse
show! Congratulation s to you both!
Pen Pals
Brewster,
our dear old
Belgian was
sponsored by
Georgette Smith.
Jamie Corteville
sponsored Cassie
the pot belly pig in honor of her
cousin, Jennifer Erb’s birthday!
Elileen and Scott McIlhagga
have sponsored their favorite
goat, Spanky again! Thank you
Eileen and Scott!
Steve Barnes sponsored Camona, the beautiful
Warmblood mare.
James Hazen has been wished a
happy birthday from Nancy and
Richard Hazen!
May Ling Lee sponsored Sabrina
the mare.
Remember little baby Yatzee who was born to a mare that
was involved in a seizure case from 2009? Well here she
is all grown up and winning ribbons in games with her
new family, Brittany Thompson. Both of you look great
and what a wonderful job you did with her Britt!
Eileen Godfrey has
sponsored Stanabelle
the rabbit for Anna &
Kathryn Verdine.
Hank & Karen Ester keep
coming every week to spoil
their sponsored horse, Riley,
along with almost all the other horses in the Horse Barn
too! Thank
you both for all you do for the
horses! I know they look forward
to every one of your visits!
Judy & Jim Neidrich are Dolly
the paint mare’s sponsor again!
Thank you both!
Carl and Diana Malchoff are
now sponsors of Ted the
Rooster
Mark Your Calendars for Events & Fundraisers - 2015
SAT., AUGUST 22
Gates Open at Noon! $5 per
person—kids under 10 free.
Rock, blues, country and many more bands
will be donating their talents until the Cows
Come Home. Raffles, door prizes, dancing!
Bring lawn chairs, blankets, a cooler or enjoy
our food booth (no glass please) and enjoy the
afternoon of Music and Fun!
JUST HORSIN’ AROUND WEEKEND
FRIDAY, JULY 31—SUNDAY AUGUST 2, 2015
For camping, stall reservations or Fun Trail registration Email: crackerbpalace@netzero.net
or call 315-483-2493
For ACTHA event information Email donnadjny@aol.com
To register and be entered for any of the ACTHA events: www.actha.us
FRIDAY, JULY 31: TRAILER PARKING AND CAMPING FOR YOU AND YOUR HORSE
5-7 PM: $10 PRE-SALE COUPONS AVAILABLE FOR DINNER AT THE COOLER , SODUS POINT.
SATURDAY: AUGUST 1:
ACTHA EVENTS: MUST register before July 31 to participate at www.actha.us.
7-9AM: RIDER/HORSE REGISTRATION.
***CURRENT RABIES AND COGGINS REQUIRED***
9—12: ACTHA SANCTIONED A.O.C. (ARENA OBSTACLE CHALLENGE)
11– 2: LUNCH AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. MENU/COSTS VARIED;
11—2: NEW & USED TACK AUCTION : Village Auction Company
2—5 PM: ACTHA SANCTIONED C.T.C. (COMPETITIVE TRAIL CHALLENGE)
6 PM THROUGHOUT EVENING:
DER.
FULL DINNER, $15 PER ADULT, $7 PER YOUTH 10 AND UN-
HOE-DOWN: INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE OF DINNER or $5 at the gate.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2:
10—12: FUN TRAIL RIDE— Scavenger Hunt $25 PRE-REGISTRATION at
crackerbpalace@netzero.net.
Story Book Tour with Community Reads Program
July 18, 2015 1pm—3pm! Dress like your favorite animal and come
enjoy the day with the animals and their storybook readers!
The Easter Bunny Visited the Farm and
the Kids!
With snow on the ground still, the Easter Bunny’s helpers hid eggs
and gave out toys and books, donated by Literacy Volunteers, for
the annual Farm Easter Egg Hunt. Over 500 eggs were stuffed by
our friends at Wayne ARC . Thank you to all that donated candy
and toys for this year’s hunt. And a special thanks to Katie Broach
and Jennifer Williams of Clyde-Savannah High School and Laura
and Caitlyn Harrington that helped the Easter Bunny hide all those
eggs!
We had beautiful weather and wonderful people here to meet the horses and tour the farm for our first
ASPCA Help A Horse Day! Winners of the $200 Gift Shop certificate went to Mina Talma and her friend
Averie! Congratulations girls!
Blessing of the Farm over Memorial Day Weekend had
beautiful weather and a small, but wonderful congregation to remember the animals and volunteers that have left us in the past, and to
bless the volunteers that keep working on the farm to take care of the
animals we have here and the animals yet to come to us. A special
thank you for a beautiful sermon provided by Pastor Sandy Stocia of
the Pultneyville United Methodist Church. Your words give us comfort
and strength to keep doing what we do. Bless you and thank you.
THANK EWE EVERYONE THAT
ATTENDED AND DONATED TO THE
FARM FOR CHERI’S BIRTHDAY
PARTY!
What a wonderful way to celebrate the
day with old and new friends of the farm!
Thank you everyone for coming and thank
you to our DJ, Timmy Burnette and to
Warehouse 8527 for throwing such a
great party! We raised over $600 that
day and had many donations to help the
critters!
Girl Scout Troop 40269
of Palmyra get their
Bronze Award with
their Greeting Card
Project here at
the Palace!
Congratulations Julia Friedman, Shelby
Yaeger, Erika Wollk and Elizabeth
Loughlin!
And thank you for the beautiful cards!
They will be on sale at our Gift Shop this
summer!
And a big Farm Thank Ewe to the Webster Girl Scouts that visited, brought
donations and sponsored a rabbit!
What a fun group
you all are!
Farm News—
Cracker Box Palace welcomes our newest Board Member, Janet Halasinski of Sodus Point! She has taken on
the Secretary’s position on the board of directors! Janet also pitched in for The Day of Caring and ran the West
Barn Gift Shop Project for the day. Thank you so much Janet and here’s to a new and exciting new year at CBP!
The Garden is planted and growing already! We would like to thank The Cooperative Extension and Jim Miller, Master Gardner for the tips and plants. Also thank you to Wayne ARC for the tomatillos plants! That’s
new for us! Thank you Derek Poole for the donation of plants and working with the kids this summer on Tuesdays. We also would like to thank Gus Friedel for the real deal on the rototiller! That will make our weeding
SO much easier! Thank you Mike Madison and Belle Terre Farms for the use of the big rototiller to get the garden started! And thank all of you that helped us plant, weed, pick up stones and thank you Melissa Depauw for
the pallet garden idea for our leafy vegetables!
This spring the Board had to make some difficult decisions. The first was to cancel our 2015 Farm Camp. Our
previous director, Maryanne Whyte, was unable to be our director this year. It goes without saying that the skills
required to run a children’s Farm Camp are unique and rare, and we wanted to make sure that our camper’s had
a safe and fun experience. Therefore we felt it was the best to regroup and start our planning process now for
the 2016 sessions. The next was to postpone Farm Frenzy from its original June date, hopefully it will be back
on the schedule this fall so stay tuned.
RAISE THE ROOF CAMPAIGN!
Our newest campaign is to raise $40K to fix
the Cow Barn and Museum Barn roofs.
They are leaking all the way through all
three floors now to the basements. And
everyone that owns a barn knows how important a barn’s roof is. We have started a
campaign on Crowdrise.com or donations
can be sent to
Cracker Box Palace—Raise the Roofs!
PO Box 174 Alton, NY 14413.
Your support is appreciated. CBP is a registered not for profit. Your donation can
be tax deductible.
Day of Caring Continued from the front page
as our washer had
broken!). They took
out a garage door
and built a new wall
and door under the
Bunkhouse so our
pipes don’t freeze
again in the winter months. The handicapped accessible
bathroom got more work done on it for the Bunkhouse.
The Horse Barn also had the front corner fixed as it was
rotting away. The Gift Shop in the West Barn got new
walls. One team worked on hoeing out the office and putting things where they belong, (we can find things
in there!). The West House north apartment got all
kinds of improvements and a new paint job to get
ready for our new Horse Barn Manager to move in
with his family in July. One team built a new runin the south pasture for Judy and Ceaser’s group
(Judy loves it!). The
south wall of the
Memorial Garden
was built. Flower
Row got its annual
weeding and
planting and the
Garden even got planted that day!
Thank you all that contributed to the day with donations, including the wonderful Xerox XCIP grant for $1000 to help buy the materials and to Mary
Fisher for the $500 donation and Zweigles for the hot dogs to feed this small
army along with other donors that helped to supply the materials for the
day! For the ‘planning groups’ that came out weeks in advance to get ready
for all this work and especially to all that came and worked, got dirty, and
finished all this work! And thank you to all our
Cracker Box volunteers (including board members that lead the teams and ran for supplies!)
And of course, we would be remiss if we didn’t give a big THANK EWE to Mary Novick,
Board Treasurer, who puts this day together
for us for the past four years! She deserves
THANK EWES!!!
Thank you to everyone that continues to support the staff and volunteers
of Cracker Box Palace with donations, in-kind items, hard work and kind
words of inspiration. It is your belief in us that keeps us going through every
day in every way!
Special thanks to some special groups that came out and helped at the farm…
Teacher Kathy Alesci and her group of students from Sodus Central High School volunteered for a day of
barn cleaning!
Thank EWE to Sparky’s Cans & Bottles in Ontario for the continued support of bottle and can return donations to CBP!
Big Apple Deli Products and Rick Crocetti for the truck loads of fresh produce for our critters!
Thank you Shauna Zerbe, Erin and Mom, Corrin for the help running Volunteer Orientation! Krittr Kris appreciates the help!
Thank you to Karen and Hank Ester for the new, BIG and quiet fan in the Horse Barn. Razzle loves it!
And thank you to the volunteers of Lollipop Farm for the donation of 5 fans to help keep our critters cool!
Thank you to the Community Booth Crew that has taken our booth to several events already this year and
have more planned to go to!
A very special thank you to Genesee Land Trust for
the informative meeting with the CBP Board of Directors on Forestry and how we can help our land,
woods, wildlife, plants and water sources. And
thank you and welcome Kevin Farrell for your wonderful help with the Day of Caring and the trails!
Looking forward to working with you in the future!
Thank you Bob Hyman and Dave Van Aker for the
for the loan of your dump trailers!
Thank you Kris Faso for the donation of the wisteria
plants to help us pretty up the farm!
Thank you Pine Creek for the donation of prizes for our upcoming Just Horsin’ Around weekend! And thank
you to the Draft Horse Club for signing on for the weekend!
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Grants Helping Us In 2015 Through Rochester Area Community Foundation and an anonymous donor, Cracker
Box Palace received a $21,000 grant to be used for new pastures and fences and for general operations.
Rochester Area Community Foundation and Janet Smith Buchannon for the $5,000 for
the horses.
Xerox XCIP ‘s donation for the United Way Day of Caring’s projects.
Garlocks Sealing Technologies awarded CBP a $1500 grant.
Lyons Vet Clinic donated $800 to the farm and also continue to help us with our rabbit
and barn cat care.
Davenport-Hatch Foundation awarded our Hay Mower project $7,500
The Rainbow Fund through RACF awarded $1,000 to the Historic Fund.
Mary Fisher donated $500 to help feed the Day of Caring folks
The Claude and Geraldine Wright Foundation awarded a $2500 for general operations!
STEADY Work Program continues to grow with generous donations from RACF and the Wayne
County Endowment Fund, 21st Century Grant monies, Lyons Central School and with support from people
who care!
Cracker Box Palace has welcomed our new Job Coach from Literacy Volunteers, Kris Tipton who has
trained Jeff Stevens from our Cow Barn and Willie Rockwell from the Horse Barn to coach our future participants in good job skills and attention to details so at the end of their time with CBP they can move on
to new and permanent careers as responsible and valued employees. And Kudos to our past participants
that are now gainfully employed.
New to the farm presently are Berton Guernsey of Red
Creek and Jeremy Stevens of Wolcott.
If you know someone struggling to get that first job, or
may need help with learning how to hold that first job,
you may request a job application through our office or
email crackerbpalace@netzero.net.
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Hi Farm Fans!
Barry the Goat here again with news from the pastures. Summer is here
and we’re looking forward to the new hay coming in the barns, the visitors
coming back (to bring treats to the goats of course) and to all the events
and tours that come with summer! The pigs have made all new mud holes
and the chickens are back out in their runs dusting and picking at bugs.
From Over The
Fence With
Barry the Goat
Before you know it the fruit will be here along with fresh vegetables from
the garden! Looking forward to seeing everyone this summer!
Barry!
Hi! I’m Ted the Rooster and I’ve checked all the catalogs, and you can’t find a better gift then the
gift that keeps on giving with a membership to Cracker Box Palace, become a Pen Pal and
sponsor an animal, become a Corporate Sponsor, attend one of the many events or fundraisers
held for the critters or check out the wish list at www.crackerboxpalace.org!
Fill out this form and return to:
Cracker Box Palace PO Box 174 Alton, New York 14413
or use the enclosed envelope for your convenience!
Check one:
New Membership
$1-25 Friend
Membership Renewal
$26-99 Supporter
Pen Pal Sponsorship—(circle one)
$200 Donkey/Alpaca
$250 Cow
Memorial Donation
$100-249 Patron
$25 Poultry
$50 Rabbit
Gift
$250-500 Partner
$100 Goat/Sheep
$500+ Benefactor
Other
$150 Pig/Hog
$300 Horse
or if you know your animal’s name that you would like to sponsor ________________________________________
I’d like more information about corporate and business sponsorship
Name: _________________________________________ This is a gift for Name_______________________________________
Address_________________________________________ Mail to this Address_________________________________________
Town or
City __________________ State______ Zip___________ Town______________________ State___________ Zip__________
Ph# _________________ Email ____________________
Ph#__________________ Email _____________________________
Thank Ewe!
Our 990 and Annual Report can be found on www.Guidestar.org. Cracker Box Palace is a 501©3 not for profit organization.
The makers of our beautiful sign
In front of the farm….
South Paw Designs
Owner: Bob Cuzillo
585-266-7060
Andrea Schinsing
Instructor / Trainer / Owner
Hawk Meadow Farm
Dressage Horses
Williamson, NY 14589 Ph: 585-216-7940
Dan Wolf
Shearing Services
dantheshearingman@gmail.com
Scotty Whittaker
Horseshoeing
585-455-3415
Sodus Feeds & Needs
5428 Rt. 14 Sodus, NY 14551
Phone: 315-483-1900
Katie Acres Alpacas
Captain
Jack’s
Greig Street
Sodus Point
Don & Kathy Lessord, owners
4864 Arcadia-Zurich-Norris Rd, Sodus, NY 315-
483-6388
Good Time Tavern
315-483-9570
“Sodus Point’s Favorite Waterfront Restaurant”
Hosts Tom & Brenda Frank
Daily Specials – Giant Fish Fries
Steak & Seafood Combos
New Banquet Room
Book Your Parties Now!
1825 Storms Rd., Lyons
315-946-6061
Trachtenberg Veterinary Assoc.
SHAVINGS & SAWDUST
Equine Veterinary Care
David Trachtenberg,,Juleia McCall, DVMs
STE 3B 481 Penbrooke Drive
Penfield, NY 14526
DELIVERED
E.A. EATON TRUCKING
Ph: 585-749-9572
315-946-4583
Jammin’ With Mama Joe
One Batch At A Time!
OL’ FACTORY SOAP & GIFT SHOPPE
12973 Upton Rd, Red Creek
Open April—December
315-754-8828
Homemade Jams, Jellies & Specialty Condiments
14758 W. Bay Rd, Fair Haven
Warehouse
8527
Tap & Grill
Banquets-PartiesEntertainmentFundraisers
See our NEW MENU on our website
8527 Greig St, Sodus Point
315-483-4444/585-259-2993
AvesWaterfront.com
SIMPSON LAWN CARE
GLEN SIMPSON, JR
315-879-7332
Please leave a message if no answer
Lawn Mowing-Hedge Trimming
Small Tree Removal
Spring & Fall Cleanup
Scrap Metal Removal
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Natural Stone Works, LLC
585-260-8653
www.naturalstoneworksny.com
*If ordering memorial stones for CBP, let Dan
Finch’s
Great Escapes
LandscapingSpecializing in landscape installation
and maintenance, stonework, pavers, retaining walls and water features
315-483-9896
PATON’S
MARKET PLACE
Locally owned and operated
109 W. Main Street, Sodus
315-483-4127
Thank you for your daily donation of fruit,
vegetables and treats for the critters and
your donations in support of our events!
Cracker Box Palace – Large Animal Shelter at Alasa Farms
A not for profit organization helping animals in need
PO Box 174 6450 Shaker Rd., Alton, NY 14413
www.crackerboxpalace.org
Non Profit Organization
US Postage Paid
Mailed From Wolcott, NY
14590
Permit No. 8
Mail to our Valued Member at:
Newsletter published quarterly by Cracker Box Palace, est. 2000.
NYS Tax ID#223956 EIN 16-1600471 NYS Charities Reg 40-91-90
Clairol and Eileen
Newsletter
Volume 15– Issue 2
For more information about CBP, visit our web site at www.crackerboxpalace.org
Visit the farm –
Spring Shelter hours – Tues thru Sat. 10a till 3p or call for an appointment
Grab a self guide tour maps at the barns and visit the farm at your leisure!
For adoptions, admissions or guided tours email for an
appointment at crackerbpalace@netzero.net or
call 315-483-2493. Please leave a message.
We’ll get back to you as soon as we can!
If you have an animal emergency, call 911 or your Veterinarian
Volunteers are always needed!
Attend a Volunteer Orientation every second Saturday of the month,
10am till noon. Contact Krittr Kris to let her know you’re interested
at krittrkris@yahoo.com
Stay Cool!
Hamlet at his new wallow!
June 2015