GPAN`s Fall `Presidential` picnic
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GPAN`s Fall `Presidential` picnic
GREYHOUND Pets of America NASHVILLE GPANashville P.O. Box 1042 Goodlettsville, TN 37070 Greyt News www.gpanashville.org Summer 2012 VOLUME 10, ISSUE 2 GPAN’s Fall ‘Presidential’ picnic www.gpanashville.org Email: GPANashville@gmail.com GREYHOUND PETS OF AMERICA - NASHVILLE | SUMMER 2012 Older dogs hold a special place in her heart Marjory Waddill first learned about racing greyhounds while she was working for the CEO of Arkansas Children’s Hospital. “My boss’s wife raised racing dogs and he would sometimes bring them in the office,” recalls the Clarksville resident. “That’s when I knew I had to have one.” A life-long animal lover, Marjory says she’s had pets since she was six years old, so welcoming her first hound — a returned senior named Shadow — in 2006 was a natural part of her passion for animals. Shadow and Marjory had three years together before he died. By then, Marjory knew a senior hound would always be a part of her life, so when she was ready, Poncho, another returned senior, came to live with her. “Greyhounds are the most relaxing, loving creatures,” says Marjory, 86. “And there’s nothing better than a senior hound. They’re sweet and they’re already adjusted to being a pet. People worry that a senior hound won’t be with them long, and that’s possible. It’s also possible they could live four-five years and a two-year-old dog could die tomorrow.” Hounds at Home Like all greyhound owners, Marjory has found no two hounds are alike. “Shadow walked in and the first thing he did was get on the couch, but you just can’t persuade Poncho to do that,” she says. “When I’m reading the paper, Poncho comes up and pushes it out of the way. He wants to be scratched and then he almost purrs. I love that about him.” Marjory’s 87th birthday is in November and she’s looking forward to continuing to share her life with hounds. “I tell people I want to make it to 100, and I want to have greyhounds all the way there.” Marjory Waddill & her greyhound best friend, Poncho. Check out Senior Incentives GPAN’s Senior Incentives program encourages adoption of dogs aged eight and older with financial incentives and the Oshkosh Maximus Fund through which adopters of senior dogs can apply for up to $500 in vet care reimbursement. Learn more at www.gpanashville.org/seniors.php Celebrate the 2012 election season at GPAN’s fall picnic. It’s 1-4 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 23 in the large events pavilion of Centennial Park. Our theme is “Greyhound for President” and the day will include the election of a greyhound president and vice president plus a Hound & Human Patriot Costume Contest. Our goal is to raise $5,000 which will help pay for surgery for trackinjured dogs. The picnic is free and open to greyhound adopters and people interested in greyhound adoption. Food and fun For lunch, Todd and Jessica Hogue (Zoom) will grill burgers on site, courtesy of Jessica’s employer, Jim ‘n’ Nick’s Barbecue. The burgers, along with all the fixings and two sides, are just $6.50 each. You can pay in advance via the Paypal button on the bottom left of our website or buy them at the sign-in table. To supplement lunch, please bring a side item or dessert to share or a case of water or soda. The silent and bag auctions start promptly at 1 p.m., so come ready to bid high and bid often. Items range from dog beds and jewelry to gift certificates, feeding stations, gift baskets and framed art. We’ll also be selling tickets for our famous bag auctions as well as for a giant, handcrafted felted-wool dog bed. (See Pg. 2 for a sample of the auction items.) At the GPAN booth we’ll be selling beautiful tag and Martingale collars, leashes as well as coats for hounds and tiny, hand-knitted greyhounds. All proceeds from this booth support GPAN. The Dunking for Dogs contest is back and hounds will be competing in a timed competition to see how many hot dog slices they can snatch from bowls of water. And, there’ll be prizes. Please stop by the Foster Dog Grab Bag table. Lynnae Van Doren and Wayne Ingstrup will be selling grab bags valued at at least $15. Each bag honors an adoptable dog. While you’re there, check out the available hounds near the Grab Bag area. As always, nail trims will be available for $5 per dog. For more about the picnic contact: Mardy Fones – mafones@comcast.net This is a sighthound only event. Please do not bring other breed dogs. Sunday, September 23 Picnic Schedule 1-4 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 23, Centennial Park Large Events Pavilion n 1 p.m. – Fun, Shopping & Bidding Begin n 1:45 p.m. – Dunking for Dogs Contest n 2:30 p.m. – Hound & Human Patriot Costume Contest n 2:45 p.m. – Bag Auctions End n 3 p.m. – Silent Auction Ends n 3:15 p.m. – Drawing for President & Vice President n 4 p.m. – Close & Clean-Up Helping hands needed Being a volunteer at the picnic is a great way to meet other adopters and to have a good time. Typically, we get 250 people and 200+ hounds attending, so we need all the help we can get. Volunteers typically work a 30-45 minute shift, leaving plenty of time to enjoy the day. Ready to pitch in? Here’s who to contact: n Sign-in table: Rebecca Stitt – rlsvolsr1@yahoo.com n Auctions: Sonja Rine – sonjadrine@yahoo.com n Clean up/teardown: Wayne Travis - spoiledgreyhounds@ comcast.net Be sure to bring a side dish or dessert to share. GREYHOUND PETS OF AMERICA - NASHVILLE | SUMMER 2012 President’s Column A word on sponsors Our Sept. 23 picnic is shaping up nicely. There’ll be great stuff in the auctions, good food and good shopping. Of course, there’ll be lots of people and hounds. You will be joining us, won’t you? This is our biggest fundraiser of the year and everything we raise goes to the Angel Fund. That’s where we set aside money to care for track-injured dogs like Marmaduke and Undercover. The picnic is always busy, so I want to say thanks here to our sponsors and donors whose financial and in-kind support powers greyhound adoption. As you look at this list, remember — when you support our sponsors, you support people who support greyhound adoption. As of Aug. 15, they include: n Blue Paw n Books a Million n Dennis Paper n Designs by Sylvia n Dizzy’s Dog Wash n Factory at Franklin n Frankln Kennels n GiGi’s Cupcakes n Grassmere Animal Hospital n Jim ‘n’ Nick’s Barbecue n Nashville Pet Products n Mailer’s Choice n Mars Pet Food n Mid-South Greyhound Adoption Option n Mobley Veterinary Clinic n Nashville Originals n Noshville Deli n Pet Med Veterinary Hospital n PetSmart n Petco n Red Dog Wine & Spirits n Stage Road Animal Hospital n Starbucks n Taco Mamacita n Total Pet Care Hospital n Trader Joe’s n Vet-Med Veterinary Hospital n Williamson County Animal Hospital The problem with a list is that inevitably, someone gets left out. If that’s happened we’ll set it straight at the picnic where we’ll have a board up listing everyone whose donations make our work possible. Look forward to seeing you on Sunday, Sept. 23 at the large events pavilion in Centennial Park. You’ll find me in the foster dog area, so drop by to say hello. Liz Trapp, President GPAN GREYHOUND PETS OF AMERICA - NASHVILLE | SUMMER 2012 Auction preview Folks have been generous and clever in the things they’ve donated for our silent and bag auctions for our Sunday, Sept. 23 picnic in Centennial Park. Below is a sample of what will be available, so come prepared to bid high and bid often. Today’s the day to 401(Grey) GPAN’s 401(Grey) Foster Dog Sponsorship program is a great way to make a significant contribution to greyhound adoption without actually fostering. A 401(Grey) sponsorship is just $50 per dog. In return, the sponsor’s name appears on the website and on adoptables boards with the description of the hound you’ve decided to sponsor as well as in the newsletter. A profile of each sponsor is posted on the GPAN Yahoo board. For more on 401(Grey), email Mardy Fones at mafones@comcast.net. 401(Grey) investors between March 20 and Aug. 15 include: çGinger Winfrey — Granny, Gabby, Pilot, Sammy & Don n Vicki Bullard — Miguel & Oath n Amy Moery — Spring, Mario, Johnny Cash, Roxy & Cinderella n Marc Speers — Mikah & Pilot – In memory of Cassie the Whippet n Jessica & Todd Hogue — Chance n Janet & Rick Finke —Lorena & Frank – In memory of Lonnie Burnett n Doug Shaughnessey & Lee Ann Lambdin — Avenge & Dash n Emily Mayo – Avenge - In memory of Lonnie Burnett n Liza & Paul Downey — Morgan & Bugs n Marjory Waddill — Conan, Dig Dig & Luv n Mary Anne Hogue – Oath n Leslie Sauer — Conan – In Memory of Edy n Warren Tormey — Morgan – Happy Birthday, Kim n Judi Hawley — Freak & Footie – In honor of her daughter’s wedding n Margot & Terry Dermody – Arizona, Mario, Kanata & Kobra n Janet & Jeremy Schuster — Arapaho – In memory of Christina n Dustin Smith — Hope & Marmaduke n Ray Wong & Mardy Fones — Undercover – In memory of Elsie n Jana Turner — Dr. Shane – Seniors Rule! n Lou Lewis — Dr. Shane – Seniors Rule! n Barb & Michael Moore — Gabby n Judi & Gene Fischer — Happy n Julie O’Hara — Marmaduke & Savage n Wayne & Deb Travis — Jan n Kay & Michael Garriott — Undercover n Jean & Paul Webb — Stoney Potential buyers are already talking about this cool hat. Black-hound lovers, come ready to battle it out for this original work of art. This vintage racing silk and muzzle are perfect for framing. Since September 2011, 401Grey Foster Dog Sponsorship has raised nearly $5,000 for GPAN. These dollars help cover the rising cost of vetting, feeding and caring for recently retired greyhounds who are awaiting adoption. GPAN is a 501(c)3 organization so donations are tax deductible. Used jewelry to help hounds This hand-knitted, 100% wool fawn cutie is waiting for a forever home. Don’t disappoint him. Look for this adorable clay art pin at the sack auction table. You’ll wear it with Greyt Pride. Who doesn’t have out-of-style costume jewelry? Ditto watches that are dated or don’t run. Donate these items to GPAN and you’ll help the hounds when they’re resold at our upcoming Bling Blast. Proceeds will support adoptable hounds. Bring jewelry donations to our Sunday, Sept. 23 picnic in Centennial Park and leave them with Lynnae Van Doren at the Foster Dog Bag table. Donations also will be accepted at selected upcoming Meet & Greets so watch the website and Yahoo list for days/locations. They can be mailed to: GPAN, PO Box 1042, Goodlettsville, TN 37070. Need a receipt? Label your donations with your name and address and state a value. Receipts will be mailed. The sale will be in late October or early November. Watch the Yahoo List/website for details. Lynnae’s looking for volunteers to help put on this fundraiser. To volunteer to give a hand, email her at Lynnae_VanDoren@chs.net. Welcome new hounds Between March 20 and Aug. 15, the following hounds found forever homes through GPAN. n NEW ADOPTIONS Kristie Woock & Alex Tagg — Pr’s Johna – Johna Shayne Merrick — RJs Bart - Bart Albert Robison – Dodging Granny – Granny Scott Branco & Katrina Payton — Super C Scotty & Rooftopimpatient – Scotty & Impatient Sharon Dunithan — Black Oak Gilly - Gilly Dan & Erin Atkeson – Dakota’s Spring – Spring Miranda Frederick & Matt Graham — KNC Sam – Sammy Kim & Brent Huntsman — Cry Lorena – Lorena Chelsea & Trey Davis — Super B Mario – Mario Nicole Harper — Ta’s Yopon Nate – Nate John & Belinda Havron — Dakota’s Arapaho – Arapaho Tim Bell & Angela Burnett — Black Oak Freak – Freak Robin & Don Haley — Cry Arizona - Arizona n CHIPS (As in you can’t have just one.) Pam Brown — Mr. Gordon – Gordon Lauren Dunithan — Inkan Chance – Chance Lisa Unlu — UbCal Naughton – Cal Terry & Barbara MacIlvain — WK Mikah – Mikah John & Sharon McNelly – Keith Stone – Keith Pam Stephens — Sin Bin Annie - Annie Andrew & Teri Wisniewski — Army Strong – Army Lou Lewis — Skiddy Oath – Oath Amy Moery — Kgb Rhythm Dancer – Mocha Cathy Wilder — K Nine Violet - Violet Karyn & Mike Kozel – Cry Miguel – Miguel Eric Anderson & Jenny Engle — Astar Royaldevil – Royal Russell Lewis & Carrie Pritchard — Conan Episode – Conan Wayne & Deb Travis — Ozark Big Blue – Big Blue Nathan Wahl & Lisa Gordon — Astar Early Foot – Footsie Holly & Roger Crandall — Hold on Tight – Hope Caryl & Terry Witt — Maybet Steve & Debby Craker – Pilot Jean & Paul Webb — Kiowa Se Me Jan – Dearie Gene & Judi Fischer — Oshkosh Anson & Oshkosh Avenge - Avenge & Anson