January 2013 - H.O.P.E. Safehouse
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January 2013 - H.O.P.E. Safehouse
January 2013 H.O.P.E. Safehouse 1911 Taylor Avenue Racine, WI 53403 262.634.4571 It’s that time of year again, to believe in miracles and what can be. HOPE had a few miracles this year that we would like to share. (OK, they might not technically be miracles but they are happy-ending stories.) Kathlyn Glynn volunteered at HOPE doing transport before she moved to Georgia. When packing for the move, her cat, Pepe, escaped out the door and couldn’t be found. Kathlyn and countless others helped search for Pepe but he was nowhere to be found. Eventually, everyone thought Pepe had died. Two years and two months later, a cat was found in Racine County and brought to a veterinarian. The vet said the chance of this cat having a microchip was slim. When they scanned the feline for a microchip, it came up as Pepe! Kathlyn was so excited to be reunited with her lost cat, she drove from Georgia to get him. Kathlyn also had adopted Pepe’s sibling, Slick, and they were so happy to be reunited. While they were always close, they have now become inseparable. Pepe has no desire to go outside anymore and always comes running when he hears Kathlyn’s voice. We believe microchips are so important to help find lost animals. Please read Maureen’s article on page 7 to learn more about microchips. Most of you will remember the story of Reggie & Douglas from the July 2012 newsletter. Reggie has FIV and Douglas was at HOPE for quite some time. Thanks to Jo Labre’s fostering and Julie Pietkivitch’s big heart they are together in a loving home. Julie will never understand how grateful we are that both of these hard-to-adopt cats have found a forever home and are truly loved. (See the picture of Reggie & Douglas in their stroller on page 4.) Through the kindness of two men, two difficult-toadopt animals are now living in caring homes. Harold Kobbervig adopted Anjel, a very affectionate cat when she gets to know you but very skittish with strangers. Harold decided to adopt Anjel even after hearing about her jittery ways and after months of Anjel’s antics of hiding under the bed, she has found her forever home. Thanks to Harold’s patience and understanding Anjel is now in good hands as she adores him. He is indeed her angel. Craig Nelson had just lost Alice, an adopted HOPE canine, a few months before Fifi came to HOPE. Fifi was supposedly a 3 year old, dog-friendly beagle mix. She actually was a 10 year old with dog aggression and a number of health issues. We were concerned about Fifi’s future outside of the veterinary clinic most of our fosters have dogs and she couldn’t go to a home with canines. After contacting Craig to ask for the favor of fostering Fifi, Craig went to meet Fifi and said he would foster her. After months of fostering, Fifi (new name Fiona) is much healthier and is living the life of luxury! Craig is doing a wonderful job with Fiona and she is almost ready for adoption. Boo Boo came to us through one of our transports from Georgia. When he arrived we found out that his leg had been broken but never fixed. The veterinarians weren’t sure they could save the leg but after having surgery Boo Boo went to a loving foster home to recover with all four paws. Through the outpouring of support and genuine concern for Boo Boo, we were able to pay for most of his medical expenses. The donations were obtained through a Pedigree grant to be used for any medical procedures, Tina Moodhart's 50/50 raffle, and the Hope Safehouse Facebook contacts. Tina Moodhart, Boo Boo’s foster, was instrumental in getting Boo Boo back on his feet. Boo Boo now has his cast off and is expected to make a full recovery. Tina decided to do a DNA test on Boo Boo to find out what mix of breeds he was and she turned it into a 50/50 raffle for HOPE. (Please see page 5 for the winners of the raffle and to find out Boo Boo’s different breeds). Boo Boo is now a wiggly bundle of joy waiting for his forever home. Please know your continued support of HOPE makes these and other happy-ending stories possible. Without you, HOPE would not be able to provide the hopesafehouse@gmail.com • www.hopesafehouse.org (Continued on pg. 5) Ways to Help H.O.P.E. … Thank you to everyone who donated items on our wish list-your giving was astounding! Because of your generosity, we have all the supplies we need for this year and next! We are lucky to have such caring and generous supporters. Thank you! There are still a number of ways to help HOPE: Donate: Money: become a member, donate money, pay a vet bill, donate in memory of people or pets, donate in honor of people or pets (Every penny helps an animal!) Time: volunteer at the office, at one of our fundraising events, at one of our meet & greets throughout the community (Even an hour a month or year helps!) Purchase HOPE merchandise Join us at one of our fundraisers: HOPE Raffle tickets (drawing held first Saturday in June). Purchase tickets and/or help sell tickets for our raffle. Cause for Paws (held the first Saturday in October). Come to the event and bid on items, volunteer for the event, join the committee and help make the evening a big success. (Check our website calendar or newsletter for upcoming events) Christie Graham from Homestead Realty, Inc. will donate 3% of her commission to the animal shelter of your choice, if she is your realtor. You can contact Christie by phone at 262-344-1752, by email at cgraham@realtor.com or visit her website at www.christiegraham.com. There is a website available that will help locate pet friendly apartments. Katie Reardon created www.myapartmentmap.com/pet_friendly/ to help find pet friendly apartments easily. Belinda Sauro has maintained our website for years, free of charge. Belinda runs a business hosting and designing websites using an easy to use CMS. If you are interesting in learning more about her services, please go to http://hostdesign4u.com. www.hopesafehouse.org When at the vet with your animal, pay a little extra towards HOPE’s bill (at Northshore Animal Hospital or CrossRoads) Use your computer to help by using Good Search every time you search on the internet or make a purchase on line. (See below or our website for more information.) Adopt a shelter animal Foster a HOPE dog or cat One important way to help HOPE is word of mouth. If you like our organization, tell people! It’s easy to help HOPE by doing what you do ever yday - search and shop the Internet. Go to www.goodsearch.com and enter HOPE Safehouse as your designated charity. Ever y time you search the Internet through the GoodSearch website, HOPE will receive a penny. GoodSearch is powered by Yahoo so you will get the same great results on all your searches. You can also help HOPE receive money by shopping online. Go to www.goodsearch.com and locate the store you would like to shop and if you have HOPE as your charity we will receive a percentage of your sales. Don’t forget to check the coupons of your favorite stores that are listed on GoodSearch. HOPE can receive money from airline ticket purchases to pharmacy purchases to clothes purchases to pet supply purchases. Hundreds of stores you shop on the web ever yday are on GoodSearch. It really is easy to donate to HOPE just by shopping and searching the Internet. If you are concerned you might forget to go to the GoodSearch website, they have a toolbar you can download so ever y search will be counted. Page 2 H.O.P.E. Safehouse, Inc.. Board of Directors Lynn Nielsen-Eeg Jonathan Eeg Alan Eisenberg Lori Jensen Sharon Johnson Dave Braun Mike Balcer Cat Minister Kathy VanParys Veterinary Assistance Crossroads Animal Hospital For Pet’s Sake Veterinary Clinic North Shore Animal Hospital The Animal ER of Racine/Kenosha Volunteer Coordinator Samantha Kupper Web Space and Hosting Paul Burdick Canine Training Consultant Katie’s Canine Klubhouse Canine Training Associates Sherri Noha Mikey Thompsen Canine Boarding & Daycare Woofdorf Astoria Dog Hotel & Day Spa Photographer/Online Promotions Sarah Yanakowicz Off-Site Education Coordinator Maureen Potter VISIT US ON https://www.facebook.com/hope.safehouse Critter Quarterly Staff Editor ~ Sandra Knorr Writer ~ Lynn Nielsen-Eeg Printers ~ JD Printing, Racine, WI Labeling & Mailing ~ Pearl Czechowicz H.O.P.E. Safehouse is a 501(c) 3 charitable organization that specializes in the treatment and care of injured strays. All contributions of property or monies is tax deductible. PLEASE NOTIFY US OF ANY CHANGES: If you are moving or have changes to THANKS! your phone number or email address, please contact the office. We want to make sure you continue to receive our newsletter and are notified of any new happenings at HOPE. Thank you to Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign and the following employees: Valerie Aldrich and Mary Ustymowicz. Thank you to Linda Archibald for paying so much of Ashleigh’s medical expenses again this quarter. Thank you to the Aurora Health Care Employee Partnership and the following employees: Daniella Anderson, Rebecca DeGroot, Joann Dunasky, Wendy Jaeger, Barbara Kimball, Ramona Milisauskas, Lynn Mizak and Carol Nolte. We would also like to thank those that gave to HOPE anonymously. Thank you to AT & T Employee Giving Campaign and the following employee: Jeanette Smith. Thank you from the cats! Thank you to Nancy Gorenc, Laura Juliano and Kathy Van Parys for taking such good care of our cats; we couldn’t do it without you. We know this is a thankless job and we wanted you to know how much we appreciate you! Thank you to the CRB insurance and their employees for donating money and items to HOPE. Thank you to JP and Tanya DeVore who used Christie Graham of Homestead Realty as their realtor. Christie will donate 3% of her commission check to the animal shelter of her client’s choice and JP and Tanya chose HOPE. Thank you to Dover Flag & Map, Havahart, Northshore Animal Hospital, Petco, Pet Supplies Plus, Sportland and Woofdorf Astoria for continuing to allow us to have a donation jar at their locations. The extra change really adds up. Thank you to everyone who donated their change. Thank you to GoodSearch for donating money when people use GoodSearch to search and shop the internet and pick HOPE as their charity. To find out how you can participate in this offer, please see ‘Ways to Help HOPE’ on page 2. Thank you to all HOPE fosters. We want to thank all the fosters for providing loving homes to our dogs (and some cats) until they find their forever homes. A special thank you to Tina & Brain Moodhart for taking such good care of Boo Boo during his surgery and recovery. Another honorable mention goes to Lisa Kirshmeier & Diann Goggins for fostering Bebe and helping with the birth of her puppies and making sure they were safe, happy and healthy. We couldn’t forget (Contined on page 8) hopesafehouse@gmail.com Page 3 H.O.P.E. Mailbag Here is a picture of Reggie & Douglas in their stroller out for a stroll on a nice sunny day. Julie Pietkivitch {Editor’s note: Reggie is a black cat and he really is in the bottom part of the stroller!} Photo of Camilla (adopted Sept. 2011) caught in the act of ordering treats! Katie Peterson Glad we needed a new couch anyway! No shame I tell you. Sue & Dave Vogt I just wanted to share with you that the pup we adopted 8 years ago from you passed away peacefully early this morning. Tucker was diagnosed with t-cell lymphoma in late January of this year. His last days were heartbreaking, but we were able to give him some happiness by taking him to the beach and through the woods www.hopesafehouse.org where he could smell the wonderful fall air. He swam in Lake Michigan for the last time yesterday and was truly in heaven. Tucker was born April 26th, 2004. I volunteered to help you with the pups as they came in from Indiana on a Friday in late June 2004. The puppy I had ended up being named Tucker. He was so precious—just wanting to sit in my lap and cuddle. That is when a news crew came to film the story about all the puppies HOPE rescued. They ended up filming me with Tucker laying in my lap and that footage was on the news. Since we already adopted a pup six months prior to fostering Tucker, I was trying to remain strong and kept saying we are only fostering him. What I couldn’t help was that I had fallen in love with him instantly. You have to know that our first pup was a real handful —when the HOPE volunteer handed us Owen (then Elf), he said “good luck with this one”. He was right because Owen was a very challenging pup for first time owners. Tucker was the exact opposite...he was mellow and just wanted to snuggle with you. When it came time for the meet n’ greet, I had to have my husband take him because I was too emotional about it—but yet trying to remain strong about it. (We became foster failures.) We were beyond happy to have him in our lives. These past 8 years have been nothing but joy for us with Tucker. He wasn’t a typical dog as he would not fetch or was even interested in toys whatsoever. Again, he just wanted to hang out with you. We did manage to tap into his “lab” side with swimming. That is one thing he did up until the day he die. We put up a pool for him and he would dive under to fetch toys and bring them out one at a time. When he was diagnosed with cancer, they had given him only a few months to live due to the aggressive nature of his particular cancer but we managed to keep him happy for much longer. These 8 months were the most precious that you can imagine. Tucker’s passing has left a gaping hole in our lives as we miss him beyond words, but he also gave us immeasurable happiness these last 8 years. Thank you for what you do and thank you for bringing Tucker into our lives. Tammy and Joel Geerdts Here’s a pic of Tucker two weeks ago: This is Satchmo (in black - formerly Brady), snuggling with his older brother, Webster (17). I adopted Satchmo from you in 2005, after you rescued him and his 2 sisters from New Orleans after Katrina. He is a momma's boy, even though he thinks he's pretty tough sometimes. Thank you for the work that you do. Without you, I wouldn't have this sassy, loving fur-ball. :) Karen Matuszak Hi Lynn! It's Ursula (and Misee) :) I'm just writing to update you with some pictures of little Miss! She is my little angel and I cannot thank you enough for her. She is my best friend and I could not be happier!! As (Continued on pg.5) Page 4 (Continued from pg. 1) (Continued from pg.4) love and attention needed by these animals until they find people lucky enough to share their lives. Thank you. I am writing, she is lying next to me sleeping like a little sweet thing, probably dreaming of fun or delicious things :) Ursula + Misee Everyone at HOPE wishes all of you a happy and healthy New Year and we look forward to sharing many more happy tales (and tails) with you. What are Boo Boo’s breeds? Boo Boo is: 1) Am Staff (pit bull) 2) Bull dog 3) German Shephard 4) Terrier mix with predominantly Manchester Terrier. Thank you to everyone who participated in the 50/50 raffle. The winners are: Kathy Bartlein Nadine Binowski Susie Carney Jim Johnston Troy Merrell Patti Pentler Carrie Sauerwein Karly Sauerwein Kathy Van Parys Nancy Wanggaard hopesafehouse@gmail.com Hi! Luce is very full of energy. She is nothing like the dog we met when we visited her at the foster home. She loves to bark (and bark and bark...she even barks at the leaves that rustle in the trees!) and loves to chew on her outdoor chain thinking that she can free herself. If we go out of town she stays at my mom's house. She has a Yellow Lab and a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Luce gets along VERY well with those dogs and listens and behaves well over there. She does not like my brother's dog (German Shepard) but we think that may be because that dog is a little hyper and always in her face. Luce does have periodic seizures, maybe 4 - 5 a year. We do not have her on any medication yet. We discovered that Luce HATES going to the vet. As annoying as the constant barking is, we love Luce and glad she is a part of our family! :) Dawn Johnson Here is the happy girl! She has been the sweetest and really came out of her shell. My mom still has Amadeus and he is great! Monica Rae Vilona Good evening, On August 17th of this year my fiancé and I adopted a cute little guy named Boz. Things are working very well for our family. Boz has been to the vet and everyone there loves him. He has also gotten to a healthy weight of 49 pounds. Boz gets two walks everyday. He also gets plenty of play time with his tennis balls and rope toys. He has been a remarkable addition to our family and we thank you for allowing us to give him his new forever-home. Thank you so much. Jeremia Johnson Dear HOPE, This donation is in memory of Pumpkin, beloved furbaby of Kathy & Terry Van Parys. I enjoyed hearing Kathy tell the story of how she only intended to foster Pumpkin while Pumpkin needed medications – but Pumpkin quickly stole their hearts and she had found her forever home. Kathy Garski We adopted Zander (Dug) a few months ago, absolutely love him! Please keep the dog class deposit; I would like it to go to Boo Boo’s surgery. It breaks my heart to see some humans have such disregard for those little bundles of love and joy. Thank you for all you do, I know we have benefitted from your program…. Zander (Dug) is such a sweet loving dog! Roberta & Ben Thomas Page 5 Pets People “Brutus” ~ beloved 11 year old Westie of Carol Fritchen ~ Sharon & Don Johnson “Chiquita” ~ beloved canine of Janet Deluca ~ Marlene Perkins “Dover” ~ beloved feline of Richard Ruston ~ David & Diane Snyder “Dyna” ~ beloved Maltese of Robert & Mary Holte ~ Larry & Judy Larson “Ginger” ~ beloved feline of Paul Burdick “Gladys” ~ beloved pet of Robert Wright ~ anonymous “Jake” ~ beloved canine of Jerry & Judy Lebrick ~ Mary Krohn “Jolly” ~ beloved Harrier of Luci Zahray “Molly” ~ beloved canine of Larry & Mary Ann Getche “Pumpkin” ~ beloved feline of Kathy & Terry Van Parys ~ Kathy Garski “Reggie” ~ beloved canine of Mark & Linda Mindel ~ Charels & Diana Woodring “Skinny” ~ beloved feline of Evelyn & Bob Belland “Sweet Pea” ~ beloved feline of Jennifer Aylor ~ Kathy Garski “Sweet Pea” ~ beloved feline of Jennifer Aylor ~ Mary Schroeder “Taffy” ~ beloved canine of Dorothy Ballo “Trinket” ~ beloved canine of Dorothy Ballo “Wiley Coyote” ~ beloved canine of Linda Borneman In Memory of Jill Christensen Catherine McMullen In Memory of Brian Heiden Darlene & Richard Heiden In Memory of Marie Hillyer Tim Hansche In Memory of Dr. William Moats Lisa Kornetsky Dr. Carole Gottlieb Vopat In Memory of Jim Mohrhauser Arturos Hair Designs In Memory of Diane Rode Jackie & Tom Aherns Family Carol Fritchen Lori Geiss Marjorie Jensen Brian & Denise Keller Family Jim & Mary Larabee Cathy Meyer Nancy & Carl Petersen Bill Piper Mary Beth & Jim Pruitt Brenda & Dave Rose Family Fran Rule Rick & JoAnn Waltz In Memory of Bob Salvatore Joanne Clickner In Memory of Gerry Zastrow Darlene & Richard Heiden In Honor of... Rita & Jim Kennedy’s Niece – Merry Christmas – Rita & Jim Kennedy Kathy Klinkhammer – Congratulations on your retirement – The S.C. Johnson Medical Department Kathy Klinkhammer – Congratulations on your retirement – S.C. Johnson Sunshine Club Lee & Gail Pullen – Congratulations on your new cat “Fauna” – David & Diane Snyder Richard Ruston – Congratulations on your new kitten “Little Blackie” – David & Diane Snyder Our condolences go to the following: Jennifer Aylor who lost her feline “Sweet Pea” in November 2012. Jennifer & Andrew Borke who lost their Yellow Lab “Riley” in November 2012. Suzanne Hall who lost her Bernese Mountain Dog “Indigo” in December 2012. Jerry Howard on the loss of his wife, Dorothy in September 2012. Kathy & Terry Van Parys who lost their feline “Pumpkin” in December 2012 A special rememberance to: “Gabby” one of our Georgia kitties who died shortly after getting to HOPE from fading kitten syndrome. Thank you to everyone who volunteered and attended Hydro-Pawlooza back in June 2012. We want to thank the bands (8 Bit Heroes, Unbecoming You, Junkies for Fame and The Collection) for donating their time and talent. Thank you to Mixers Lounge for donating the facility for us to use. A big thank you goes to Lisa & Andy Kirchmeier for not only organizing this event but taking care of Hydro (a canine rescue) until cancer took his life and showing him the human kindness he had not received before his rescue. This event helped HOPE raise money to pay off medical bills. www.hopesafehouse.org Page 6 Gold P lated Lifetime Members Mike & Sue Balcerek Kris & Paul Cook Erika Lee Gosker Wendy Gosker Sherry & Gary Horton Don and Sharon Johnson David Misun James and Jean Mohrhauser Nancy Nelson Marlene Perkins Runzheimer International Sharon & Robert Trussell ADOPTED! “Bam Bam” – Kay Cottone “Baxtir” – Nicole & Kevin Singstock “Bo Peep” – Scott Thomas & Kathy Hermann-Thomas “Boz” – Jeremia Johnson “Bridget” – Angela & Joe Mattes “Buckwheat” – Renee & Steven Penoske “Cha-Cha” – Jeanine & Robert Weygant “Ebby” – Allie Binzak “Elizabeth” – Helle Berry “Fendi” – Frank & Kim Bydalek “Khan” – Maria & Gary Sorensen “Kita” – Margaret & Bradley Walters “Kizzy” – Mary Dupuis “Lawrence” – JoAnne Labre “Mystic” – David & Katie Knabel “Naila” – Linda Borneman “Paulette” – Gail Griffith “Poppy” – Marissa Kaeding “Spott” – Michael & Michael Thompson “Sumo” – Kelly & Mark Borkovec RemindeR: Membership renewals are due February 14th. Happy Valentine's Day! hopesafehouse@gmail.com Welcome New & Returning Members Coleen Aceto Matt & Rita Andis Sandra & David Andreson Nancy Balcer Arlene Beres Judy Burton Sherry & Thomas Frayer Steve & Bonnie Furnett Dale & Suzanna Jelinek Leandra Kallas Jean Mano Sandy Salas Richard & Virginia Schaeffer Jackie Snider Sue & Hugh Stanzil Paul & Helen Vnuk Diane Washburn Sadly, some of our adoptees have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. May they wear their silver wings with pride. “Adriane” canine adopted 12/8/07 by Sally & Sandor Marianvi “Gumdrop” feline adopted 8/29/06 by Joan Sikorski “Milo” feline adopted 4/18/05 by Rachael Cesario “Pumpkin” feline adopted 8/5/03 by Kathy & Terry Van Parys “Samson” feline adopted 3/21/09 by Maria Swandby & Nathan Mortensen “Tucker” canine adopted 7/13/04 by Tammy & Joel Geerdts GOOD THINGS COME IN MICRO PACKAGES Millions of pets are lost each year and, unfortunately, only a small percentage of them are reunited with their families. A lot of people think this could never happen to them, but then a repairman leaves the door ajar and the cat slips out, or a child leaves the gate in the back yard open and the dog disappears. Collars and tags are essential, but they can fall off, be stolen, or become damaged. Microchipping your pets greatly increases the chances of being reunited with them if they become separated from you. Research has shown that microchipped pets are up to twenty times more likely to return home than those that are not microchipped. In fact, it’s estimated that approximately 1 out of every 11 pets that’s microchipped will eventually use that chip to return back home. A microchip is a tiny computer chip, about the size of a grain of rice, housed in a material that's compatible with living tissue. Each microchip has a unique code that can be read by the radio frequency of a hand-held scanner. A needle is used to implant the microchip under an animal's skin, usually between the shoulder blades for cats and dogs. This procedure is typically done by a veterinarian. Microchips are designed to last for the life of an animal and do not need to be charged or replaced. Once implanted, the microchip code can be entered into the manufacturer's database along with your contact information. Most veterinarians and shelters now have scanners that can read the microchips in the stray pets that are brought to them. Microchipping is not an infallible means of identification and does have some disadvantages. While the majority of microchips remain fixed in the spot they are implanted, some migrate away from the original location, making accurate scanning of the animal difficult. Further, some studies suggest that microchips are responsible for tumors and cancer in certain animals. Also, since microchipping is a proprietary industry, there are a variety of microchip companies, each maintaining its own database and unique scanner. While there is now a national database where all brands of microchips may be registered, a separate registration fee is required. Also, while there are now universal scanners available that are able to read all microchips, not all facilities receiving stray pets own such scanners. No method of identification is perfect. The best thing you can do to protect your pets is to act responsibly. Keep current identification tags on your dogs at all times, consider microchipping your cats and dogs as reinforcement, and never allow any of your pets to roam loose. Page 7 THANKS! (cont. from pg 3) to say a big thank you to Desiree Davis for fostering and helping with the birth of Bo Peep’s puppies and in making sure their lives were safe, happy and healthy. HOPE couldn’t do it without all your help and love. Thank you to HOPE volunteers and their canine companions who visited approximately seventy 2nd graders at Olympia Brown Elementary School in November. They taught the children the importance of spaying and neutering their pets, how to safely greet a dog, how to respond to an unwelcomed dog, and the wonderful potential that exists in all dogs. The children then spent time interacting with all the visiting volunteers and dogs. Thank you to M&I Bank (n.k.a. BMO Harris Bank) and Laura for donating a gift card to HOPE. Thank you to PEDIGREE Foundation and Petfinder Foundation for awarding HOPE a grant for medical needs. The grant money helped pay down Boo Boo’s leg surgery. This grant combined with the generous donations of our supporters have helped pay for Boo Boo’s medical expenses. Pedigree would love to hear your happy adoption stories. If you would like to share your story, please go to Facebook.com/PEDIGREE or on twitter @Pedigree US. Thank you to St. Lucy’s for holding their pet blessing on August 19th and donating the offerings to HOPE. Thank you to Piggly Wiggly #343 on Washington Ave for donating items to our animals. Thank you to Belinda Sauro who has maintained our website for years, free of charge. We cannot thank her enough. You may have noticed our website has changed and how wonderful it looks - that is all thanks to Belinda. Belinda runs a business hosting and designing websites using an easy to use CMS. If you are interested in learning more about her services, please go to http://hostdesign4u.com Thank you for another successful "Cause for Paws" auction. On October 5th we held the auction at Fountain Hall in Sturtevant; thank you to Fountain Hall for the use of the facilities. Thank you to Jason Bennett of Team Trivia who had Tim Jirik DJ the event. It was a great evening of bidding on items and playing Pink Dingleberry and our new game of Cash for Crap. Thanks to Bob Brinza & Brian Swiertz for manning the Cash for Crap game, there sure was a lot of laughter in that corner! We also had Pig Races (not real pigs) that had people squealing (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) which was donated by Dave & Vicki Baclawski. The event wouldn't be possible without the many volunteers at the auction and those that made raffle baskets, desserts and numerous other things. Thank you to the auction committee who spends numerous hours making sure the auction runs smoothly. Of course a big thank you goes to those that attended the auction and bid on the wonderful items. We hope everyone can make next year's auction on Friday, October 4, 2013. www.hopesafehouse.org Sweepstakes Tickets Going on Sale in March! The tickets will remain $5 per ticket or six for $25. The grand prize will be $1,000, $500 for first prize, $250 for second prize and $50 for third prize. There will also be 10 T-shirt winners. The drawing will be held Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. If you are interested in selling tickets, please contact the office. Page 8 DONATORS Janis Allan Danka Anastasovski Kerry Anderson Matt & Rita Andis Linnea Apostoli Barbara Barker Tatiana & Danny Barry Lisa Barta Betty Beadles Sonja Becvar Richard & Nadine Binkowski John & Elizabeth Bock Elizabeth Braun Arthur Brown Bryerland Pet Resort Inc. Judy Burton Kimberly & Frank Bydalek Linda Callender Jody Cull Jody Davis Sharan Domagalski Gerald Drankiewicz Janet Eidys Dennis Felton Thomas & Lynne Fiser Dian Gabriel June Garand Debora Gault Colleen Geraghty Diann Goggins Judith Grant Ellen Gravning Judith Gunn Kathryn Hein Sarah Hempel Kathy Hermann - Thomas Karen Hermansen Carolyn Hogan Ron Horner Jason Hudson David & Charla Hurst Robert & Jean Jacobsen Heidi Jahn David Jandl Beatrice Janiszewski Dale & Suzanna Jelinek Don & Sharon Johnson Sarah Jorgensen Raymond & Betty Kading Leandra Kallas Janet Klein Janet & David Klein Sophia Klopas Katherine & David Knabel Sandra Knorr Kathleen Kostroski Mildred Krisik Connie Kuzel Paul & Gayle Kytta Elise Lewis William Lewis Scott & Patti Lojeski Bonnie Louden Esther Malacara Samuel Maldonado Jean Mano Tim Marciniak Catherine Markstrom Angela Mattes Edward & Judi Mc Namara Mechanical Associates of Wisconsin Inc. Jean Meinen Diane Mekeel Patrick Merkel Emilee Merrell Linda Mikulecky Tina & Brian Moodhart Judy Moungey Sister Audrey Mozejewski Pam & Greg Mross Thomas Mrotek Karen & Jorge Murillo Shane Murray Barbara & Robert Nelsen Nancy Nelson Joann Neville Ginger Nielsen Christopher Niver Judith Nowack Carrie Nutter David & Gwen O'Cull Susan Olsen Larry Opdahl Lani Orloff Jim Parrish Charles Pease Steven & Renee Penoske Jonathan Persson Janice & Gus Petrakis Sharon Pitchford John & Chris Poorman Debbie Prucha Kelly & Scott Reignier Margaret Rifken Elissa Ritt Alan & Patricia Ruud Chantil Ruud Bette Scheiding Jane & Don Scheller Robert & Viola Schmidt Heather Schroeder Marlene Schueppler Sharon Schuster Pamela Simpson Nancy Smith Sally Smith Nancy Spohn Sue & Hugh Stanzil Alice Stiles Lyle & Catherine Sweet Mike & Mikey Thompson Terence & Patricia Tollaksen Deborah Trudel Cindi Vance Tammy Vargo Kim Varner Karen Wagner Mary Weaver Christopher Webb Helen Whiting Tina Wiechers Joanne & Kenneth Wilhelm Woofdorf-Astoria Dog Hotel & Day Spa Gary & Sujan Yates Samantha Young Paula Young Samantha Young Michelle Zerzanek Scott & Mary Zimand Ferdinand & Judith Zimdars Rachelle Zold Thank you to Michele Bachmann, owner of Grapes 2 Glass for hosting, organizing and running HOPE's first puppy shower and Sarah Yanakowicz for coordinating this event. Bo Peep and Bebe came from Georgia and were pregnant when they arrived. After both girls gave birth, we had a total of 11 puppies. To celebrate, Grapes 2 Glass had a beer & wine tasting puppy shower. There were wines and beers for tasting and purchase with some private labels named for Bo Peep and Bebe. Bo Peep and her puppies made an appearance for the first half of the party and Bebe and her puppies closed the party. There were raffles to be won, appetizers to be eaten and beverages to be consumed. It was a great afternoon. Thank you to everyone who came to join in the celebration! Thank you to all our volunteers for helping out, donating baskets, providing food and countless other things. Also, thank you to those that brought shower gifts! We were given toys, treats, homemade blankets and sweaters. Thanks to Timothy Prust for his photography services and designing the wine labels! The best news: All the puppies have since been adopted! Here is a picture of Bebe working the crowd at the puppy shower. www.hopesafehouse@gmail.com Page 9 262.634.4571 www.hopesafehouse.org 1911 Taylor Avenue Racine, WI 53403 H.O.P.E. Safehouse Yes I would like to help HOPE Safehouse save more animals! Enclosed is my total contribution of $_________________________ to be used as follows: $______DONATION $______IN MEMORY/HONOR(Circle one) OF _______________________human/dog/cat/other (Circle one) (Please include name & address of bereaved family or honored person/group in the space below * so an acknowledgment may be sent) All memberships include a subscription to the quarterly newsletter, membership card and a 5% discount on HOPE merchandise. YEARLY MEMBERSHIP ___$10 Individual ___$25 Family ___$100 Patron ___$500 Sponsor ___$1000 Lifetime ___$2000 Benefactor $______Other GIFT MEMBERSHIP $25 or greater gift membership Buy a 1 year gift membership for a friend and you receive a HOPE T-shirt Please mark the size we should send to you ___S___M___L___XL___2X___3X___4X * Name:_________________________ Address:_________________________ City/State/Zip:_____________________ Phone:___________________________ email:____________________________ Name:___________________________ Address:_________________________ City/State/Zip:_____________________ Phone:___________________________ email:____________________________ Please print name & address of recipients of gift or bereaved: Please print your name & address: ALL MEMBERSHIPS ARE DUE FEBRUARY 14
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