Featured Pets Saturday, May 14
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Featured Pets Saturday, May 14
Safe Haven - A Humane Society for Jo Daviess County Volume 17 Number 1 Winter 2016 Saving just one pet won’t change the world...but surely, the world will change for that one pet. In this Issue: From the Shelter Manager...........2 Featured Volunteer.........................2 Open Position on Board...................... 3 Annual Meeting/ Volunteer Dinner............................ 3 Pars for Paws Golf Outing............ 3 Birdies for Charity............................. 3 Saturday, May 14 Mailbag...................................................... 4 Greeting Cards for Grooming...... 5 New Vehicle Needed..................... 5 Paw Tree................................................. 5 Thanks Yous............................................ 5 Pars for Paws....................................... 6 Sponsor-A-Pet......................................7 In Memory/Honor of Gifts.............7 Safe Haven Wish List.....................7 Pet Adoption Fair 12 to 6 pm \ T-Shirts Available \ Live Music Donating has never been this easy. Help us support Safe Haven Humane Society and stop in the Brewery for a pint or two - every beer helps a pet!. For more information visit: galenabrewery.com Cumulative Stats................................ 8 Featured Pets Upcoming Events................................. 8 Membership/Donation Form............ 8 All donations are tax-deductible When Comet looks you in the eyes you fall in love instantly. Comet is a very sweet, loving dog that just wants to play. He gets along with other dogs his size, but is too high energy for small dogs and small children and he does not get along with cats. Comet has been at the shelter with us since November 4 and he is ready for his furever home. Purrscilla has been with us at the shelter for over a year now. Purrscilla is such a great girl! She loves people! She likes to cuddle, play, and talk to you! Playing with toys is her absolute favorite! She can play with you or she is very good at keeping herself entertained. She likes to chat with everyone when they walk by. She does have to go to a home where she is the only cat. Safe Haven is a non-profit organization supported entirely by community donations. 1 From the Shelter Manager Shedding (no pun intended) the light on taking in new animals at Safe Haven. owner surrenders. It is difficult for these dogs at first to adjust to this living arrangement, but dogs are amazing animals and usually make that adjustment quickly. If you have to be in a shelter, this is a good place to be. We have the beautiful fenced yards and they just Dog Transfers love being outside and having that freedom The end of last to run and play. year and the beginning of this year continue to be busy Missing Dogs with adoptions and that is a good thing. We often get calls from people looking for We are actually in a position right now that their missing dogs and we always have to tell we need more dogs. Many shelters in the them that they need to contact Jo Daviess Midwest take transfers from overcrowded Animal Control. Many of you are probably shelters in the Southern States. The fact is not aware that Safe Haven cannot take in we are doing a very good job of spaying and strays. Jo Daviess County has a contract with neutering here in the Midwest, but that is Dubuque Humane Society to take all of not the case down south and their facilities the stray dogs they get in this county. So if are overcrowded and they do have to make you are missing your dog, please contact Jo room for new dogs. When that happens we Daviess Animal Control. hear from them. If we have room, we take in Stray Cats some of the dogs to save them. Yes, we have a huge problem in this county Dog Surrenders with stray cats. This is a farm community, We evaluate all dogs that are owner farms all have cats and the cats wander off. surrenders and can only take dogs that we They often end up on your porch or in your feel are adoptable. We have taken in many garage or out buildings. They are looking for a better life. Some of you are gracious enough to take in these cats/kittens and then we get the calls to take them. This is where it gets complicated. Feline Aids and Feline Leukemia are contagious, fatal diseases. Therefore, all cats/kittens must be checked for Feline Aids/ Leukemia and that test must come out negative before we can take them into our facility. Unfortunately, cats and kittens take much longer to adopt here at Safe Haven. So, if you have a cat or kitten that has a negative test result for Feline Aids/Leukemia, you may be able to bring that cat/kitten in to Safe Haven. It all depends on whether we have room or not. We were very fortunate to find several cats homes for the holidays, so we were able to take in quite a few cats and kittens this month. We are very happy to say that some of them have already found homes. Hope this clarifies some of the issues of taking in animals at Safe Haven. It was enlightening for me! In a perfect world, all animals would have good homes and be treated with respect, but that day hasn’t come yet. Featured Volunteer - Chuck Horton Chuck Horton is our carpenter volunteer. Our Shelter Manager, Sue Nicolini, knew Chuck from her business Moon Valley Pet Lodge. Chuck used to board his dogs with Moon Valley for years. Chuck was an animal lover and great guy so when we needed carpentry help at the shelter, Sue contacted Chuck. Chuck came to our rescue and installed our new dog guillotine doors, our new back door and now he is helping us with our grooming room project. Who’s Who at Safe Haven: Sue Nicolini................................................ Shelter Manager Monica Gilmore.....................................Graphic Designer Our Mission At Safe Haven: Safe Haven’s mission is to provide a haven and treatment for adoptable cats and dogs, place them in suitable homes, increase awareness of the humane treatment of animals and promote spay and neuter programs to reduce the overpopulation of cats and dogs in Jo Daviess county. Shelter Hours: Monday - Saturday 10 am - 3 pm Closed Sunday Chuck and Karen currently have one dog - Roscoe, a Blue Heeler/Border Collie Mix. They take Roscoe on camping trips in the summer months. Chuck admitted that he has separation anxiety from his dog Roscoe, when he has to be away from him. Chuck runs a carpentry business, Artisan Contractors out of Galena, Illinois. Chuck met his wife, Karen, in Galena 14 years ago. Chuck’s wife, Karen is a Mennonite and they are service driven so Karen and Chuck are a perfect match - they both believe helping others is one of the things you do. Chuck has been a volunteer all of his life. In his younger days he managed to get himself into trouble by saving damsels in distress. Now he focuses his attention on helping out areas that are devastated by weather catastrophies. He volunteered his carpentry assistance in Oklahoma after the tornado there, and also after Katrina. He has worked with and adopted from the North Carolina SPCA. 2 Chuck’s company, Artisan Contractors, does a pay it forward every October and November before the holidays. For all the carpentry jobs they get in this time frame that are under a certain dollar amount, they offer their services and materials at no cost. They do not bill their clients and they don’t tell them how much the job would have cost. All they ask is that these people then pay it forward by paying off someone’s layaway at Walmart. They tell their clients, to “just pick a random name and pay off the layaway.” They average about a dozen of these every year. Chuck grew up in South Carolina with five sisters and no brothers. They were really poor and he understands how difficult it is for a family to feed their family and pay off their layaways. “You need gifts, but you need Seeking to Fill Open Positions on the Board of Directors Active members, at any level of support, are invited to consider joining the Board of Directors at our annual meeting in May. It can be a rewarding experience and directors play an active role in the life of Safe Haven. Aside from helping the operation in various ways, a major role is supporting our varied fund raising activities. Directors also attend regularly scheduled meetings to plan for future events and make decisions on improvements in operations and on major expenses. Directors are asked to serve a three year term to provide continuity of direction. If you are interested please send a note to [email protected] and a member of the nominating committee will contact you. Annual Meeting / Volunteer Dinner Friday, May 20, 2016 5 pm- Elizabeth Community Building The annual meeting allows our members, volunteers and interested visitors to hear reports about your humane society’s 2015 activities, vote on board members and to celebrate achievements. Plan on joining us for chili supper and animal lover fellowship. If you plan on attending, please call the shelter at 815-858-2265 or email [email protected]. See you there! Birdies for Charity “Chip in for your chance to win” Sunday, July 24 “Pars for Paws” Golf Outing at Woodbine Bend Stay tuned for more detailed information, but be sure to mark your calendars and invite your friends for this important fundraiser. Continued from previous page… to feed your family too. There are always people less fortunate than you. These kinds of things are really important to me.” Chuck has helped out every time we called. He is an avid animal lover and an all around great guy. Chuck believes the real heroes are the ones working at the shelters and a true volunteer does not look for recognition. Well, Chuck, you have volunteered and worked at the shelter, so we want to recognize you for that and thank you. We couldn’t do what we do here without our volunteers. Anyone interested in volunteering at Safe Haven can go to our website and fill out a volunteer application. As you can see, we can use all kinds of volunteers - not just dog walkers. The Birdies for Charity program is sponsored by the John Deere Corporation in conjunction with the John Deere Classic golf tournament and provides a fun way for you to take a chance on winning and also to make a donation to your favorite charity, Safe Haven. The basic idea is that you contribute a penny for each birdie that is made by the players.You can also contribute a fixed dollar amount of any size. On the odd chance you actually guess the correct number of birdies, you could win a very nice prize, and maybe a new automobile. Stay tuned for more information and pledge forms coming to your mailbox later this spring. Last year the following people all took a chance on winning and as a result Safe Haven was able to add $2,852 to our operating budget. We hope for an even better participation this year. Daniel & Midge Anderson John & Jane Klinkner Arthur & June Jakl Jean & Tom Wiedman Mary & Brian Brandt Paul & Judy Chiarelli John & Kay Day Lynn & Steve Krause Ron & Lisa Ryan George & Audrey Bilek Larry Carmichael Sue Nicolini Steven & Elaine Paulson Thomas & Marcia Samocki Debra Sexton Helen Regnier August Comella 3 James & Ruth Henry Sue Roberts Kathleen Stines Marilyn & Hans Stucki Judy Wilcox Judy Glew Steve & Wendy Meyer Lorelei Mitchell Brian & Lisa Schoenrock Lavonna Cheeseman Nancy Willett Marie Wright Ann & Terry Boyle James & Pauline Cox John & Nancy Danico William Gehrts Boyd & Marcy Meyer Gaylord & Starr Novak Mary Wilson Janine & Jack Zane Helen Kilgore Mel & Sandy Pearson Mary Ann Thorson Jennie Cliff Ron & Carol Ericson Jo Smith Bob & Sheila Zink It’s Ted Estrup, I just wanted to send you an update of Bella (Fiona). She loves to take naps and pick on Casey a We love hearing lot, but they sleep like a ball,together. Casey will be 17 in December and Bella just turned how our dogs and cats are 5 this past September. She’s maybe made doing in their new homes. 2-3 accidents since I’ve gotten her, She is the greatest little girl in our life right now. Mail Bag Please write and let us know how Thank you again, Ted Estrup they are doing. Koko, as she is now named, is doing very well. I had friends visit last weekend and she was very charming, polite and fun. Her playfulness following the ordeal makes me very happy for her. She is developing a good sense of humor as well. We could not be happier and will always appreciate the kindness and love that you all showed her. I will be bringing her by for a visit sometime soon. improving as I become a bit more firm with her. She understands yet does fail, and at times right after I have had her outside. If you know of a trainer who can help me on this, please let me know. She is still having a few accidents but it is Bob Jones, Jones Business Solutions, LLC Kissa says I love my new home and my new brothers!!! Just letting you know Bingo is doing great. He loves to ride in the car and is wonderful with the grandkids! Thank you for bringing him to Safe Haven This weekend we thought we were losing our minds. We kept hearing the front door moving and the dog would be standing outside trying to get in. My dad heats with wood and we discovered the little stinker was climbing the giant wood pile and opening the wood chute and climbing out. Needless to say it now also locks from the outside. He’s wonderful...very smart, immediately made himself at home and zero accidents. This picture is of Bingo meeting my son. Needless to say they hit it off well. Cale was laying on him reading a book at one point. Angus (Niko) has settled in to our home - and our hearts - perfectly! He loves to snuggle with his new brothers, particularly Henry, our blind ginger kitty. He’s also taken to bossing around the dogs like a pro! He is so laid back and chill. We just adore him! We’re so grateful for what you do for the animals! Angie Petit Lichter We adopted Lily in August. She is doing great! She loves to play fetch with a ball and loves to chase squirrels! We love her very much. Ken & Marcia Thompson 4 2015 Paw Tree Greetings Cards for our Grooming Room Lots of beautiful handmade greeting cards for any occasion are at the shelter. Proceeds from the donations received from these cards will go directly to our grooming room renovations. Pick out your card(s) and drop a donation in the donation jar. If you are a card maker and would like to donate, please drop your cards off at the shelter. Thank you for supporting our Greetings for Grooming fundraiser. Replacement Vehicle Appeal Safe Haven has a 1999 Suburban with 220,000 miles on it that we use for all of our transportation needs.This vehicle has served us well, but unsurprisingly maintenance costs are rising and we believe in the interests of our employees and the animals we regularly transport we need to replace it in 2016.This will be a major expense for Safe Haven and we are looking for help with this big purchase. We don’t believe we need a new vehicle, simply a reliable one that fits our needs of transporting animals safely from where we receive them and back and forth to the veterinarians. We are looking for a reliable, safe, used van or SUV. If you know of one that fits this bill, please contact the shelter. We need donations towards this major expense. So, if you are able and would like to help us continue our work here, please send your donations to: Safe Haven.You can send donations in any form but be sure to include with your donation that it should go toward our vehicle purchase.You may also make a donation on our website: www.safehavenforpets.org via Paypal. Be sure to indicate in the notes that this is for the purchase of the replacement vehicle. As always, thank you to everyone that continues to support Safe Haven. It is all because of you that we are able to save and find good homes for many cats and dogs throughout the year. Thank You’s Sponsors of our Gazette Pet Ad: Timp Landscaping and Hahn Quarry A big thank you to the students of Susan Lipnick Piano Studio that agreed to “Piano Practice Pay it Forward”. For a month the students exceeded their weekly piano practice minutes to raise $200 for the shelter animals at Safe Haven. Thanks Elliott Blaum, Sabine Blaum, Anne Cocagne, Ari Nottrott, Eve Nottrott, Luz Schwalb, Jenna Smith, Mason Smith and Susan Lipnick! Right: Alicia Sigafus of Precise Palette Designs for auctioning off your adorable “Merry Christmas Pallet” to benefit Safe Haven. The winning bidder was Connie and Tim Maupin. They wrote a check to Safe Haven for $100 dollars and they donated the sign to Safe Haven. Thank you for adding magic to our holiday! The doggies and kitties send you lots of hugs and kisses from Safe Haven. 5 The Holidays are always a joyous time of the year and it is especially joyous for all of us here at Safe Haven. This year the Paw Tree was a huge success thanks to everyone who donated items. The Paw Tree was up for six weeks and during that time donations were constantly flooding in. Safe Haven is always busy caring for and placing animals in loving homes so donations are always appreciated. All the donations that we received, big or small, will be put to great use. Again, thank you to everyone who contributed donations to the 2015 Paw Tree. Seeing all of these donations truly made my heart smile. The cats and dogs have been busy playing with their new Christmas goodies! Be sure to check out our Amazon wish list for donations that we are always in need of. All donations from Amazon can be shipped directly to us here at Safe Haven. Wishing you a safe and healthy New Year! Taylor Brown The History Of Safe Haven Humane Society *With excerpts from a Prairie Advocate article written by Michael Miller 1996 Back in 1996 Safe Haven started out as a not-for-profit when two people met in a fateful encounter. Cheryl Lange took a wrong turn in Elizabeth when she met Penny Heidenreich and this was the start of a humane society in Jo Daviess County. The two almost instantly became friends, Heidenreich helped Lange care for a mother cat and kittens that Lange had found living in a drainage ditch they found they felt the same way about animals. They discussed the need for a humane society in Jo Daviess County and in 1997 decided to officially make a go of it. 1997 In a letter to the editor of the Gazette, Lange called attention to the problem of pet overpopulation in Jo Daviess County. It started with a meeting of six people and soon grew to group of 25. A name was chosen and founding legal work started. The group was incorporated and a board and committees were chosen. With help from several individuals including Friends Forever Humane Society in Freeport the group obtained it’s not for profit (501(c)(3) status, which is a complex process. 1998 The society moved forward with its first adoption in August of 1998. With no building, Safe Haven utilized foster homes to house its dogs and cats for nearly a decade. Selfless dedicated individuals did the hard and poignant, yet ultimately rewarding, work of opening up their own homes to animals that had been abandoned or neglected. 2006 Dedicated animal lovers hosted fund raisers to purchase a building site. In 2006 that dream became a reality with the sale of the current building at 1471 US Hwy 20 W to Safe Haven. The owner was hesitant to sell the building to many others, but being an animal lover she had a soft spot for Safe Haven’s mission and agreed to sell the building to Safe Haven. Many years of fundraising for the building fund allowed Safe Haven to purchase the building and make the extensive renovations so that it would be the temporary home for unwanted or homeless cats and dogs. In fact, the gala dinner that raised the most money was “The Gimme Shelter Gala”. A loyal Safe Haven donor matched all of the dollar donations and this was the event that allowed the new building to be renovated to shelter cats and dogs. Like any charitable organization, financing is an ongoing and vital concern. Safe Haven faces the constant challenge of having enough income to meet operating expenses. No funding comes from the county or state; all income is derived from private donations, adoption fees, and fund raising events. 2000 Our major fundraiser for the year is our Gala event, started in 2000. Currently we hold our gala dinner in November, but it has occurred in other months of the year in the past. 2016 There is much to be proud of for the host of many stalwart board members, employees, volunteers and most of all the loyal members and donors who have supported us over the past twenty years. Safe Haven has seen unprecedented success in achieving its goals. To date, Safe Haven has found loving homes for 938 cats and 802 dogs. It bucked the odds of creating and sustaining a successful humane society in Jo Daviess County. The support of the Jo Daviess communities and the many donors from outside the area who continue to contribute from all over the nation has made all of Safe Haven’s advances possible. Thank you for your support! Safe Haven…where pets are happy, safe and loved while waiting to be adopted The animals depend on you. Remember Safe Haven in your will. 6 Sponsor-A-Pet Your monthly donation of $10 or more helps to defray the costs of one of our cats or dogs in the shelter. We have made it even easier by now accepting credit cards.We can automatically charge your donation every month.You may terminate the charges anytime by notifying us. Please join these regular contributors. John & Shirley White Carol Honeywell Mittie Denherder Bob & Lu Douglas Mary Steele Glenda Miller Cheryl & Scott Lombardo Lisa Edwards Christine Denino Janet Joy and Gracie Bill & Betty Kolacek Bernie & Mary Carol Harris Terri & Bill Slaughter Lois Lauber Myra Linton Midge & Dan Anderson Helen Reed Diane Wedgworth Kay Bertholdt Kari Jones Cathy Dorwick Ken Van Horn Barbara Lucas Jordon Johnson Tina Frey & Andrew Bugyls Kay & John Day Clarence & Karen Hutchings Kitty Buske Paul & Judy Chiarelli Mel & Sandy Pearson John & Jane Klinkner Bennett & Jacqueline Franzen Dixie Wand Karen & Larry Gorczowski Richard & Karen Jasper Susan McBride Isa Magsamen Marie Wright & Nancy Willett Pat & Linda Malia Lorelei Mitchell Jeni Pearce Joan McGowan Debra Huso Pete & Lisa Brennan Mary Ann Thorson & Sharon Gary Clark Rose Magee Nancy Thompson Nicklaus Julie & Jerry Moore Becky Pierce Brian & Mary Brandt Kitty Behof Linda Enders Kelly Jamison Michael & Elizabeth Krotiak Edith Duncan-Eichmeier Bruce & Michelle Hassis Wanda Honerbaum Jo Smith James & Doris Truair Traci Schmitt Joe Avila Judy Decker Jamie VanRaalte Nancy Buening Mary Herburger Sam & Lynda Smith Douglas Troutman Juanita Cox Otis, beloved family member of Aundra and Dennis Shields given by Mittie Den Herder Sally Reifsteck given by Dick Reifsteck In Memory of...... Magic, much loved dog of Kay & John Day given by Paula Havranek Miss Magic Day. she was an awesome girl. given by Love Esther, Brian, Annie Sara Williams given by Kenny & Myrna Williams Magic, John & Kay Day’s truly “Magical” dog given by Joyce Lucke In loving memory of my friend Sally Reifsteck given by Joyce Lucke In Honor of...... In honor of Lily Dickerson given by Jane Newton Chiarkis-Olingy Family – Merry Christmas given by GingerGrosshans Family Jackie Bryson given by Sandy Reuter Terry Tarkett and Tina Berube given by Fallon Oldenburg In appreciation of Gail DeMoss for Lorraine Haas given by Dennis always being so helpful and caring every Willie Enders given by Christine Lawlor; Ortscheid time we’re in her store in Galena, given Margaret Behnkendorf; Linda Enders by Linda & Tom Christensen plus Holly, Chuck Kveton given by Jeanne Lecker Kensi & Kimber Lu Griffin given by Kathy Kramer Donald Prentiss given by Kimberly Shaw; Edward Freeman, miss and love you Grace and John Haydon; Charles Henning; Merry Christmas to Joel Spector given by Marleen Trader given by Sandy and Jenny Susan More Wish List • Gift cards from Staples Menards, Farm & Fleet and Walmart • Cat Litter • Durable Dog Toys • Paper Towels • Anything off of our Amazon Wish List - if you are an Amazon Prime Member, you can order most items off of our Amazon Wish List with no shipping charges. We keep our Amazon Wish List fairly current. Be sure to be a Smile.Amazon member and pick Safe Haven Humane Society of Jo Daviess County as your Smile charity. We get a portion of all sales when items are purchased through Amazon.Smile. 7 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Dubuque, Iowa Permit #459 1471 U.S. Highway 20 Elizabeth, Illinois 61028 815-858-2265 www.safehavenforpets.org [email protected] Your address label at the right contains the date your membership is due. Is it time to renew your membership? If so, please do it today by using the form below. Thank You Cumulative Adoption Stats: Dogs: 802 Cats: 938 ~ The animals depend on you…Remember Safe Haven in your will ~ $15 $20 Membership Application Senior/Student Individual $30 $100 Family Patron $1,000+ Lifetime Donation Form $______ $______ $______ $______ Endowment Fund Spay/Neuter Fund $______ Other _____________ Sponsor-A-Pet ($10 or more) Memorial Gift in honor of __________________________________ • May 14 - Maifest - Galena Brewery - adoption fair and $ donation from Galena Brewery • May 20, 5 pm - Elizabeth Community Building - Annual Meeting and Volunteer Dinner Name Street Address City State Phone Upcoming Events Zip • July 24 - Golf Outing Woodbine Bend Cell Phone Email Address • Sept - Chukkers for Charity Payment: Check (enclosed) Credit Card: Credit Card Number • Oct 1 - Galena Lions Club Oktoberfest Safe Haven Adoption Event Expiration Date Authorized Signature • Nov 5 - Gala Dinner “ A Night for Paws” Woodstone, Eagle Ridge Check this box if you want your donation to be anonymous. Make Checks payable to: Safe Haven Send form and payment to: Safe Haven 1471 U.S. Highway 20 Elizabeth, Illinois 61028 8