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S The coop Fall 2015 One Cat Saves 31,000 Lives Page 8 Community Interest Maddie’s Legacy Saves Countless Lives Visitors to ARF enter through the Maddie’s Animal Care Center doors. Maddie’s Fund® (www.maddiesfund. org) is a family foundation endowed by 2890 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598 (925) 256-1ARF Adoption Hours Wed - Thu: Noon - 6 pm Fri: Noon - 7 pm Sat - Sun: Noon - 6 pm ARF Thrift Store 1950 Market Street, Suite H Concord, CA Mon - Sat: 10 am - 4 pm Board of Directors Tony La Russa, Chairman Gregory L. McCoy, Esq., President Bradley N. Blake William A. Blase, Jr. Kara Carter Glenn Colacurci Jennifer Hall Timothy Krisch Bianca LaRussa Neal Mitchell Steven C. Parrish John Schiavo Marsha Servetnick John Steiner Amy Trask the founder of Workday® and PeopleSoft, Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl. Maddie’s Fund is helping to achieve and sustain a no-kill nation by providing solutions to the most challenging issues facing the animal welfare community through its grant giving, hand-on animal care, research, and education. Maddie’s Fund and its signature Maddie’s Pet Adoption Days, America’s largest no-cost pet adoption event, are both named after the family’s beloved Miniature Schnauzer who passed away in 1997. Follow Maddie’s Fund at Facebook. com/MaddiesFund and @MaddiesAdopt on Twitter and Instagram. Oh, the Places Our Animals Go...Home! ARF Executive Staff Elena Bicker, Executive Director Bobbe Bartlett, Development Director Lindsey Dohlman, Animal Programs Director Elaine Durkin, Finance Director Stephanie Erickson, Operations Director Gaye McDuff, Volunteer Services Director Sally Wortman, Clinic Director www.arflife.org Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency, which receives no local, state or federal funding. Life-saving services and programs are made possible through the generosity of caring people. Sara Bragg, Scoop Editor Ashley Thiry, Art and Production The 2014-15 fiscal year was the best year ever for pet adoptions at ARF! We placed 2,601 cats and dogs in new homes all over the state of California (and even a few across the country!), a 14% increase over last year. We’re excited for a new milestone and for what it means for all the lucky rescued critters who landed their forever homes. We’re ready to rescue and re-home more in 2015-16! Read more on pages 8 - 9. On the cover: Gilligan and Skipper We love feedback on The Scoop! Contact [email protected] Rescued April 2015 - Adopted May 2015 Photo credit: GNS Photography facebook.com/tlrarf Page 2 twitter.com/ARFtweets www.arflife.org youtube.com/tlrarf instagram.com/tlrarf Fall 2015 A Message from the Executive Director PHYSICAL & MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF LIVING WITH PETS Decreases blood pressure Provides companionship Increases physical activity Increases oxytocin production Reduces minor health problems Reduces stress other benefits were unexpected. A pet can draw out even the most isolated personality and help traumatized veterans overcome emotional numbness. Training a dog can improve a My dog has my back... He saved our marriage... She is my lifeline... veteran’s ability to communicate and bond. Some participants report they are finally able to sleep, knowing a naturally alert ally is standing watch. Our follow-up report tells us Otto’s We hear this from the veterans who have adopted from ARF. We’ve witnessed first-hand the powerful bond between pets and veterans progress beyond simple affection and demonstrate magical healing powers. Matching veterans with pets is a natural development in our work, and we have been able to place more than 166 pets with military families in the past two years. We have heard heart-wrenching stories from veterans of perimeter checks during the middle of the night, emotional numbness, and many who sleep with guns under their pillows…and incredible stories of the positive changes brought on by adopting a pet. Recently, a young veteran arrived at ARF to adopt a dog. He nervously scanned the adoption area to ensure his personal safety, afraid someone may jump out from one of the surrounding hallways to attack him. were eased when we brought out Otto. His fears The five-year-old pit bull mix went straight to him and licked his face: love at first sight. It’s no surprise that Otto’s presence soothes, but unconditional love and companionship have all but erased our veteran’s night terrors. PTSD is an anxiety disorder that can develop after experiencing a traumatic event. An estimated 20% of Americans will experience PTSD at some point in their lifetimes. That’s 31.3 million people who are bombarded by intrusive thoughts, avoid people, places, and things, and experience hyper awareness. They may have nightmares, find that they are no longer close to people, and constantly feel on guard. ARF is unique in our role as an organization with depth of experience in both sheltering work and life-enriching programs connecting pets with those in disadvantaged circumstances. Researchers are accumulating evidence that bonding with dogs has biological effects, such as elevated levels of the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin improves trust, the ability to interpret facial expressions, the overcoming of paranoia, and other pro-social effects—the opposite of PTSD symptoms. I will never forget meeting Otto’s veteran, whose forearm bears the tattooed names of his fallen comrades, or the day he arrived to take his new best friend home. He couldn’t stop smiling as he held Otto’s leash and it seemed that for a moment, all the world was right. We will continue to rescue those precious animals who have run out of time, and provide emotional support and companionship to those in need. We hope you will consider a gift this fall to help a pet not only heal and find a home, but also provide an antidote to isolation, a gateway to trust, and a catalyst for physical and emotional healing. Together, we can make the difference. People Rescuing Animals...Animals Rescuing People. Otto and his veteran Page 3 www.arflife.org Fall 2015 Saving Lives Because of You... Many of the animals ARF helps are homeless, rescued from public shelters before they run out of time, needing our help to find them just the right homes. Others need help to stay with their loving guardians through our community outreach programs designed to keep families together through times of financial crisis. All have one thing in common: each was given a second chance because of you. You can help special animals like Abraham and Villie at arflife.org. Second Chances - Abraham Together Forever - Villie “Stop the car!” The neighbor frantically waved her arms as she ran toward the sedan pulling out of the driveway. The The ARF Emergency Medical Fund® not only provides high quality, affordable medical care for low-income residents distraught meows were barely audible over the noise from the of Contra Costa County - it keeps families together. When engine, but it was clear something was terribly wrong. They Michael noticed his beloved ARF dog, Villie, didn’t seem quite searched, and finally spotted the small orange kitten trapped like himself, he was able to bring him to ARF’s Clinic for testing, in the wheel well. Officers arrived to dismantle the front of which revealed that Villie had a manageable chronic disease. the car to carefully free the badly injured kitten. Covered in Michael and the Clinic staff were able to work together to grease and shaking, he looked up at his rescuers with eyes full outline a treatment plan for Villie, who is thriving. This meant of gratitude and let out a soft meow. the world to Michael, who adores his fawn-colored pup. “My dog Villie has been a life saver and a valued part of our family Even after Abraham’s dramatic rescue and emergency surgery to amputate his leg…he still wasn’t safe. A never- for a decade,” Michael says. “While I’m grateful for the help the ending stream of animals arriving every day at the public EMF program provides, it’s the trust, quality care, expertise, shelter made space scarce, until ARF’s team arrived to rescue communication, and education from ARF that’s given him a him for the second time. continually glorious life and made me the best possible dog Safe at last at ARF, he was able to heal and captured the owner. I am so appreciative of him and ARF every day. Not only hearts of our staff - one of whom fell in love and couldn’t resist did ARF help me rescue him, he rescued me.” making him part of her family! Abraham recovering at ARF Page 4 Villie and Michael www.arflife.org Fall 2015 Connecting Hearts Crystal Burt Adopted March 2015 Adopted July 2015 Burt was one of a litter of five puppies ARF rescued “Crystal has eased her way into our hearts. When she from a public animal shelter. Now center of attention in his came to us she had a frightening story to tell. She had no fur new home, his family says: “He’s a cuddle bug. Full of energy!” on her back or belly, presumably having licked it all off under the stress of her ordeal (she was found stray before coming to ARF). She has not shared with us her story and we have agreed not to ask. She has been very busy growing in her new coat and she takes great pride in it. We tell her often what good work she is doing and how pretty she is! We have long been associated with ARF as a camper and knew when the time came that we would want to adopt from ARF. Thank you all for helping Crystal find us. She is a purrrfect fit!” Rocket Adopted June 2015 “When first bringing Rocket the kitten home, the big- gest challenge was our dog Indy’s adjustment to a new mem- ARF is thrilled to be chosen by Diablo Magazine readers as Best Animal Shelter for Best of the East Bay 2015! ber of the family. After three days, they are now buddies.” Page 5 www.arflife.org Fall 2015 Event Highlights 5 September Wallflowers classes begin ARF U 8 October Women Unleashed! ARF Register at arflife.org 12 15 Pet First Aid Workshop ARF U ARF Awards Dinner Round Hill Country Club, Alamo 19 - 22 Mobile adoption event Molly’s Pup-Purr-ee, Danville 22 Leaders & Legends Aria Resort and Casino, Las Vegas Planned Giving Seminar ARF 16 Bark at the Park Chicago White Sox, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago 19 5 November 24 Save the Date! Shred Day fundraiser ARF January 15, 2016 Wine & Whiskers ARF Reserve at arflife.org Wine & Whiskers St. Louis Busch Stadium, St. Louis January 30, 2016 Keep your pets safe on Halloween! Find tips at arflife.org Stars to the Rescue 25th Anniversary Bigger and better than ever! Oracle Arena, Oakland This is a sampling of ARF classes, workshops, camps, and events occurring September - November 2015. To register or to view the most up-to-date information on events, visit ARF’s website. Page 6 www.arflife.org Fall 2015 Inspiring Learning Humane Education: Making the Connection The little girl stood at the back of her class, too ner- vous to come forward and pet the friendly dog with the rest of her classmates. Rosie relished the attention from the children as they stroked her soft ears, scratched her back, and even practiced shaking hands with her. “You don’t have to pet her if you’re afraid,” ARF’s edu- cator explained gently, taking the girl aside. “Rosie was once scared of people, too! But she’s learned that they’re kind.” Listening to Rosie’s story – how she was once aban- doned, lonely, and scared and is now an ambassador of kindness – the little girl realized Rosie had a story of her own, with feelings, and fears, just like her. Inching closer, she reached out to softly pat the speckled fur. Sensing her new friend’s trepidation, Rosie gently licked her hand. A smile slowly spread across the girl’s face. Not all children have learned empathy for animals or had the chance to experience a bond with a special dog or cat. ARF’s humane education programs make these important connections and ignite a lifelong love for animals. Support ARF’s humane education programs and make the world a kinder place, one child at a time. www.arflife.org BEST. SUMMER. EVER.. c benefit Had a bake sale to ts ca d an gs do ARF’s Learned how to be safe around dogs Created a weso animal art me Made unforgettable friends! c cAMP ARF ROCKS! Sign up for fall and winter camps today! c arflife.org Page 7 www.arflife.org Fall 2015 One Cat Saves 31,000 Lives F oraging for food at the stadium, the tortoiseshell cat took and carried out by a small a wrong turn and suddenly found herself on the field, group of dedicated people surrounded by spectators and players in the middle of a who cared. On May 7, ARF televised A’s game. Frightened by the roaring crowd, she tore celebrated twenty five years across the baseball diamond, leaping at any means of escape since Evie’s journey from and eluding players and umpires who tried to capture her. scared stray to beloved fam- Exhausted and scared, she slinked toward the dugout where ily member and the more she hesitated at Tony La Russa’s feet. than 31,000 dogs and cats who have been saved as Somehow, she must have known he would keep her safe. her legacy since that inspirAt that moment “Evie” chose Tony. He and his wife ing moment on the ballfield. Elaine, animal lovers with many of their own at home, took responsibility for finding the little stray cat a home. They were cued because the public shelter lacked the medical resources dismayed to learn not a to treat the deep wound on his front leg, is healthy and enjoy- single animal shelter in ing life with his new family. Kisses, who once wandered the the area could take her in streets as a pregnant stray, is a beloved, oversized lap dog and and promise she wouldn’t her puppies are safe in homes of their own. And Jones, a shy be euthanized. After her kitten who was overlooked at the public shelter and nearly ran ordeal and dramatic res- out of time, has flourished with the love of his new family who cue, Evie was left with no can’t imagine their lives without him. chance for survival. And so ARF began, organization’s history. ARF found homes for a remarkable motivated by one cat 2,601 dogs and cats, increasing adoptions 14% over the previ- Page 8 www.arflife.org Like Evie, every one of them has a story. Henry, res- This year marked the best year for adoptions in the Fall 2015 One Cat Saves 31,000 Lives ous year’s record without sacrificing quality of care. Every tail wag, kiss, and soft nuzzle is precious as we consider what their fates would have been if not for Evie, and for ARF’s friends who make these rescues possible. Today, many dogs and cats like Evie are still waiting to be rescued. Imagine how your gift today could change their lives and keep them all…SAFE. www.arflife.org. Foster for ARF and Watch Love Grow! ARF’s dedicated foster families save more lives every time they open their homes and hearts to an animal in need. To foster for ARF, all you need is love! ARF provides: • Supplies (food, bedding, crates, toys, litter) • Support from ARF’s full-time Foster Supervisor • Surgery, medicine, and vaccinations • Full-service clinic to handle medical needs •Adoption services when your foster animal returns to ARF Get the scoop on caring for cats, dogs, kittens, and puppies in your home by signing up for a free, no-obligation Foster Orientation session! arflife.org/foster Page 9 www.arflife.org Fall 2015 Saving Lives What Will Your Legacy Be? Your decision to remember ARF in your will or trust will impact the lives of countless animals and people for years to come. Legacy gifts provide very meaningful support, ensuring ARF will have the resources to continue our life-saving work into the future, while fulfilling your own financial goals and objectives. Planned gifts can include bequests, gifts of life insurance, retirement plans, real estate, and other opportunities. Your legacy gift to ARF will provide a future lifeline to so many dogs and cats in need. To discuss your plans, please contact Bobbe Bartlett at [email protected] or (925) 296-3149, or visit arflife.org. Jake’s Angel Jake, a 9 year-old Aussie rescue, loves going to work with his dad in San Francisco. But one summer day, a contractor accidentally left a door open and Jake slipped out undetected. His guardians frantically combed the city for him, calling his name and asking everyone they met if they’d spotted the brown and white pup with soulful eyes. Just as they began to fear the worst, their phone rang. Karl Perazzo, percussionist for Santana and a good friend of ARF’s who can often be found playing in the All-Star Band at Stars to the Rescue, spotted a terrified Jake running down the freeway and immediately knew he had to help. He stopped the freeway traffic, chased Jake down, and was able to charm him into his car by calling, “Hey buddy, wanna go for a walk?” No thought to risk, Karl put his life on the line to rescue Jake. Once Jake was in the car and out of danger, Karl took him to the recording studio and placed a call to his family letting them know he was safe. You don’t have to be a rockstar to make a difference in the life of an animal. Follow Karl’s lead and make a differJake; (inset) Karl and an ARF pup Page 10 ence now at arflife.org. www.arflife.org Fall 2015 Letters to ARF - Pet Hug Pack® Each year, thousands of children, seniors, veterans, and others in need experience the wet noses and unconditional love of ARF’s renowned therapy animal team, the Pet Hug Pack®. Bring the magic of animals to those who need it at arflife.org. Dear ARF, I wanted to share with you that I encountered a dog from your Pet Hug Pack, Thelma, at Kaiser the other day. My mother has been hospitalized there for two weeks as she fights a rare and aggressive type of cancer. Although she is sleeping a lot from her medication, the visit was great for my dad who is there with her every day. He lost his yellow Lab ten years ago and the visit took his mind off of everything for a brief moment where he could just focus on Thelma and have a conversation that wasn’t about cancer, for once in a long while. It brings me comfort that other families like mine who are so worn from caring for their loved ones will also be sent four-legged angels to comfort them. Thanks for everything you and your team do. Stephanie B. Thelma A Poem for Maddie Pet Hug Pack® makes friends everywhere they go! PHP dog Maddie recently celebrated her 9th birthday, and was gifted a beautiful poem from Neil, a friend she’d made from PHP’s visits to Cal Berkeley. My favorite therapy dog Maddie is turning 9 today, She always makes the stress of midterms and finals go away. She loves sweet potatoes, belly rubs, and playing... chase, And when I pet and hold her she has a big smile on her face. She puts her paw on my heart to say “I love you”, And she gives me lots of kisses too. She is a gift to everyone she meets, And seeing her at the Pet Hugs events at Cal is a real treat. I have been missing her since the end of last semester, And look forward to seeing her in September. Happy 9th birthday to a very special therapy pet, Whose unconditional love I will never forget. Page 11 www.arflife.org Neil and Maddie share a pet hug Fall 2015 In Honor of Special Friends Adoption fees for ARF’s Very Important Pets (VIP) have been pre-paid by generous donors. To sponsor an animal please contact [email protected]. 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Phillips Reed Shindle, Julia A. and Kevin P. Fitzgerald Renee Gallagher, Kelly R. Hanna and Reylan Lange Roxy, Lisa M. Bicker & Jane Martin Ryan and Mindy Bloomfield, Bunnie Kelly Scout’s Birthday, Michael R. and Sharon P. Palombo Shayna Greenwall and Moishe Greenwall, Jewish Community Endowment Fund Shelley Bever, Scott J. Bever Shirley Lewis, Laura Irvine Stevie Wonder, Amy F. Mathews and Matthew Mustapick The La Russa Family, Mary M. Belville The Reddy Family, Sara Born Tigger, Tiny, Alex, Rocky, Shortcake, Cody, Charlie and Lisa Vasquez, Trinidad A. Vasquez Tim Reed, Kristin C. and Peter H. Becker Tony and Elaine La Russa, Ann M. Henning Tony La Russa, Raymond Flade Tony La Russa’s 70th birthday, Lat 38 Parrothead Club Yuri and Sonja, David S. Martin Jr. In Memory of Special Friends In Loving Memory Twiggy LaRussa 2/14/98 - 6/11/15 ARF extends our most heartfelt condolences for the loss of the LaRussa family’s constant companion of seventeen years. Calbear Lundberg, Christina A. Adams Cattacheeno, Cuddles and Tasha, Claire J. Stames Charlene Trautner, David A. Tobias and Elizabeth Whitley Charlie Kettering, Sherry E. Kettering Dakota Alfaqih, Angela Alfaqih Dr. Anne Lay, Philip D. Pitchford Dr. Peter Nurre, Joan BalzariniRobbins Fielder, Michael J. DiBona Glenn Colacurci, Steven E. and Wanda Wong Halo, Albert R. Bjorgum Jane Siri, Sheila M. & Patrick J. Crowley Abbey, Barbara L. and Jim Edgin Alexander, Marlene Sauer all my past beloved pets, Ursula E. Nelson All Pattee dogs, Cheryl L. Pattee Amber Marmalade, Kevin D. and Bea A. Olsen Andrew Rightler, Chip Fendell Joan Lebow Candace L. and Barry Weisz Ann E. Blackwell Gary S. and Phyllis Heifetz Stephen G. Blackwell Jennifer L. Barton Angel, Animal Hospital of Antioch Angela Quattrin, Anita J. Quattrin Angus, Anita L. Heffernon Annie, Aletha R. & James B. Werson www.arflife.org Auby, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bailey Girl, Carole A. and H. Paul Breslin Barbara George, Bryan Sibert Bastet, Father Joseph and Kitty 2, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bear, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bentley, Spencer and Sebastian, Sharyn DeLano Bernie Frydman, Velma Clark Black Jack, Animal Hospital of Antioch Blackie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bob, Jeffrey L. Becker Brandy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Breezy, Ray and Doris L. Edwards Buddy, Terrance P. and Sibylle M. O’Malley Fall 2015 In Memory of Special Friends Go back to school with ARF U! Manners • Puppy • Specialty • Sports Evening & weekend classes available arflife.org/arf-u--dog-training Great deals are always popping up at the ARF Thrift Store! 1950-H Market Street, Concord CA facebook.com/ARFThriftStore Donate your car to ARF and give our programs a “lift”! Put your old car, truck, RV, or boat to work saving lives for ARF! 1 - 888 - 6TO - GIVE ARF only accepts vehicles located and registered in California Page 13 Buddy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bully and Theo, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bunny, Dolores S. San Miguel Buster Brown, David Geiger Buster Pelos, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Byrnsie, Jim and Brenda Herrington Caliope Cambareri, Marie Cambareri Callie, Paulette Wrede Callie Watkins, The Dog Walkers Calvin Proctor Jr., Mike Bartilson Carl Shaver, Craig and Susan Elliott Carolyn W. Goldwater, Gerald J. and Karen Carlson Carter, Animal Hospital of Antioch Casper and Wendy, Robert J. and Midori J. Copeland CeCe, Animal Hospital of Antioch Chance, Animal Hospital of Antioch Charcoal, Animal Hospital of Antioch Charles D. Mathews, Elizabeth J. Mathews Charles Dean Moore, Dr. May E. Moore Charlie Lowitz, Jerry C. and Linda A. Wendt Charlotte Neyhouse, Nancy and Robert W. Wahlstrom Cheddar, Debbie L. and Stuart Winograd Chester Pookie, James M. Jenkins Chewy Harris, Denise L. and Roger Lindsay Cheyenne, Animal Hospital of Antioch Chickie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Chili, Animal Hospital of Antioch Chili Dog and Pepperoni Pup, Susan J. Sheldon & Bruce Borgman Chloe, Teresa A. and Michael D. Dutkiewicz Chopper, Animal Hospital of Antioch Christa Caskie, Carole A. and H. Paul Breslin Chyna, Animal Hospital of Antioch Coco, Wayne and Barbara Quan Cody, Debra A. Kabrich and Denise M. Nelson Constance Lynch, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Daisy, Catherine A. Smith Daisy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Daisy Gothberg, Lori S. Bungarz and Tom Nootbaar Dana Deanne Schroll Perel, Bank of Marin Reginald H. Leighton Trudi A. Nelson Jeffrey Thomas BPMNJ Debo Kellerman, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Deborah F. Lee, Roger A. Lee Diablo, Animal Hospital of Antioch Diamond, Animal Hospital of Antioch Diana Ehmke, Gail McPartland www.arflife.org Diane Douglas Lamborn, Paul and Barbara Himmelright Dianna Garrison, Susan WilliamsWestberry Dolcé, Terry D. and Karen D. McGill Dr. George Barker, Deborah Preston Duffy, Barry W. Hart and Carol Sturman Duke, Brenda L. and David E. Anderson Edith J. Price and Roland, G. Lindsay McCrea Elizabeth Webb Harrington, Elizabeth M. Harrington Elle, Janet M. and Michael E. Brown Ellie, Kevin Trejo Elsa, Janice Gordon Felix, Animal Hospital of Antioch Fido, Animal Hospital of Antioch Flopsie, Ziva and Shazbot, Kathleen M. Edmonds Florence Kleinfeld, Mad Engine Annette and Hank Berger Foxee, Animal Hospital of Antioch Frankenstein, Animal Hospital of Antioch Furry, Animal Hospital of Antioch Fuzzy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Gage, Animal Hospital of Antioch Gato and Squeaks, Daniel M. Dys George Curtis, Annalie M. Evans George Robertson, John C. and Ruth G. Baldwin Graci Love, Julie A. and Anthony J. Scolini Gracie, Barbara L. Whitcraft and David C. Heinsler Gracie, Cathleen M. and Daniel M. Provinse Grushenka, Edward J. Leiter Gus, Mary Murphy Guy Morrison, Michelle Whittaker Gypsy, Toby Curry and Dee Trevorrow Hagrid, Animal Hospital of Antioch Hank, Mary L. Ferro Harley, Animal Hospital of Antioch Helen and Alden Johnson, Linda and Gary Mahloch Homer Kissel, Natalie Orona Howard Rogers, John C. Minney and Susan Cliff Contra Costa Sheriff Volunteer Services Lloyd E. and Vina K. Pringle Wendy Buckley Hudson, April G. and Clifton J. Crawford Hunter, Kathleen A. Chin Indy, Donna and Arthur G. Maionchi Jack, Elisabeth C. Kreske Jake, Lesley A. and Paul Caffery Jake Reardon, Janet M. and Michael E. Brown Jim Golden, Patrick Carroll Princeton University Press California Princeton Fulfillment Services Jives, Kaye and Jack Gordon Continued on next page Fall 2015 In Memory of Special Friends Joe Joseph, Kathleen J. Carrai Joey, David S. and Lynn F. Kravis John Cwalina, Jeanne J. Fazio Eleanor Slovak John G. Montgomery Sean Fisher Eleanor Slovak John Donaldson, Joanne M. Scatena Joseph Munyer, Barbara Jeanne Glenn Junior, Animal Hospital of Antioch Juno, Ranger, Atlas, Gypsy, Lucky, Kaya and Isabelle, Pets Eternal Rest, Inc Justice, Animal Hospital of Antioch K.C., William E. and Kathlyn Johanning Kayla, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kellie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kelly Powell, Patricia J. Howell Kerry Morgan, Lorri Axelsen Kirby and Patty, Jeffrey A. Clemens Koko Fattore, Ralph and Ally Fattore Kylie and Stranger, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lacey, Michael and Karen Sylvia Larry Crothers, Austin Sprint Team Lars Hallberg, James V. and Theresa A. Heim Lawson Black, Margaret J. Trainor Leslie (Lizard) Marie Sherman, Sharon Kitamoto Leslie Stone, Carole Tunley Lexi, Patti Smith Lexy and Wiley, Animal Hospital of Antioch Libby, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lily Storer, Dr. Mark W. Storer Little Dude, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lois Cornish Henderson, Louise Diamond Lola, Marcia L. and Steve Boyd Louie Mussano, Donna K. and Stephen J. Mazaika Louis J. Chiodo, Jean and Curtis A. Wilkerson Lucia, Joanne K. Kihara Lucy, Carolyn R. and Leland J. Eller Luke, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lulu, Animal Hospital of Antioch Mack Fiskewold, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Madison, Steven C. and Diane Parrish Maggie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Malcolm Franklin, Jane C. Micks Mannix, Ann M. Ruth Mardi and Phoebe, Phyllis J. Wisniowski Marty, Wayne P. Hinkley & John Cruger Mary O’Neill, Craig & Susan Elliott Mary Shaver, Craig & Susan Elliott Maureen A O’Connell, Kari Hartmann Max, Animal Hospital of Antioch Page 14 Max, Karen J. Mannering Maximus, Animal Hospital of Antioch Maxx, Animal Hospital of Antioch McMuffy, Janet O’ConnellMangham Me Me, Animal Hospital of Antioch Measle and Thelma, Cynthia Kay Baker Melanie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Meu-Meu and Pica, Animal Hospital of Antioch Miki, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Millie Fragapane, Tim Fragapane Minnie, Doreen Small Minnie, Anne and Satoshi Kuritsubo Missy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Molly, Animal Hospital of Antioch Montana, Animal Hospital of Antioch Morgan Howell, Nancy M. Larmer Moses, Richard McDrew Mouton Kingston, Cecily W. and Jeffrey S. Kingston Myeka, Steven L. & Maria Valente Myko, Animal Hospital of Antioch Neo, Shari M. Fukatsu Olga ‘Nane B’ Bignotti, Nancy and Robert W. Wahlstrom Olga Radosevich, Holly Hong Susan and Urs Obayashi Barbara C. MacGregor and Debra Mackay Eric Hong Savina Hong Erin Hong Susan M. Sheehan Pal, Animal Hospital of Antioch Patricia Hartman, William F. Beemer Patrick Jepsen, Darrell and Valerie Davis Patti Bascom, Hunt R. Bascom Peanut, Animal Hospital of Antioch Peanut, Doris C. Shiozaki Pete, Anna Husk Peter Maris Jr., Janet and Robert W. Crabtree Phoebe, Animal Hospital of Antioch Phyllis Valentine, Craig M. Valentine Christine Valentine Pippen, Donna E. Foliart Pluto, Animal Hospital of Antioch Pongo, Frank L. and Mary P. Nash Pooch, Animal Hospital of Antioch Princess, Animal Hospital of Antioch Princess, Diana L. & Robert A. Nelson Princess Karuna & Metta Coffee, Marsha A. & Richard Servetnick Puglet, Animal Hospital of Antioch Puppy, Animal Hospital of Antioch PV (McDuffy), Animal Hospital of Antioch Queenie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Rambo and Shasta, Dr. Christopher J. Hussar Raymond Frank Gregory, Dorothy L. Gregory Richard Dale, Nancy C. Goodman Riley, Animal Hospital of Antioch Rita Mata, Frank L. and Mary P. Nash Robert Browning, Robert B. Simon Robert F. Andrews, Marcia Andrews Robert W. Jensen, Mary Jensen and Edward Andrews Rocky Herauf, Sheri and Mike Herauf Rosa, Animal Hospital of Antioch Roxy Jensen-Andrews, Mary Jensen and Edward Andrews Ruby Hackett, Victoria Hackett Rusty, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sabrina Fair, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sage, Animal Hospital of Antioch Samantha, Animal Hospital of Antioch Samantha, John H. and Susan K. Simmonds Sammi and Fifi Martin, Joy Martin-Gieryng and Tom Gieryng Sammy, Carolyn V. Groves Sammy, Lois A. Peterson Sampson, Cheryl L. Balderson Sandy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sandy, Ralph D. Watson Sara, Michael and Andrea Willard Sasha, Nova L. and Lewis M. Lefcourt Sasko, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sassy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Scooby, Animal Hospital of Antioch Scooter, Animal Hospital of Antioch Scruffy, Suzanne Gold SGT. Patrick Jay Lucas, Patricia Lucas Shadow, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sharon D. Spengler, Mr. and Mrs. Richard LaChapelle She-Ra, Princess of Power, Kris Byrne Shiloh, Bruce and Mary T. Whitaker Shirley Nelson, Julie A. NelsonTerry and Paul Terry Shy One, Animal Hospital of Antioch Smokey, Animal Hospital of Antioch Snow, Animal Hospital of Antioch Spider, Animal Hospital of Antioch Spiro Frangoulis, Lisa V. Schow Spot O’Malley, Rocio and Shaun Gallagher Spyke, Kathleen L. Chambers Stephanie Campbell-Hartzell, Susan L. Campbell-Weir Taco Wong-Jordan, Marie T. and Richard D. Ivona Tasha, Animal Hospital of Antioch Taylor, Jennifer D. Cook David A. and Franki L. Kohler www.arflife.org Terresa Hernandez, Linda Fromich-Smith and David Smith Tessa Sobechko, Catherine T. and Daniel J. Murphy Tim McGuinn, Laurie Nash Timid, David Geiger Timmy, Elizabeth R. Marshall Timothy Cleere, Gene A. Underwood Toby, Animal Hospital of Antioch Toby, Judy A. Wobleski and Roger R. Stone Trena Harrington, Unum Officers, Directors, and Co-workers Trixie, Amy J. and Robert C. Trask Tsar, Georgia and Vladimir Belinsky Twiggy, Laurain and James Sexton Elena and Bill Bicker The Rosenthal Family Dolores B. McCoskey & Cliff Bates Ty, Animal Hospital of Antioch Vegas, Animal Hospital of Antioch Verdella, Debra A. Kabrich and Denise M. Nelson Victoria Osborne, Susan J. and Carl B. Webb Wanda The Elephant, Velma Clark Whistler, Wayne and Barbara Quan Willie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Zinnia, Elaine Voltz Zoe Rohm, Gerald R. and Jeanne R. Rohm This listing includes donations received from 2/12/15 through 5/30/15. We apologize if we made a mistake in representing your donation. Please contact Lynn at (925) 296-3156 or [email protected] to make a correction. Gift amounts of $100 or more are recognized in the Scoop newsletter. To honor a special friend, visit arflife.org/honor to send an e-card, or mail your donation to ARF and include a note letting us know the name and address of whom you would like us to notify. Fall 2015 New Beginnings Olive “Olive is the sweetest dog ever born. She literally smiles at us all the time. She is the light of our life!” Looking for love... Dr. McDreamy Adopt Page 15 Volunteer www.arflife.org Mona Donate Fall 2015 NONPROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PAID WALNUT CREEK, CA PERMIT NO. 1235 2890 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598 2016 ARF CELEBRITY PET CALENDAR ! N SOO ING COM Join Us Wine & Whiskers Specialty Wines ~ Hors d’Oeuvres Silent Auction ~ Live Music Saturday, September 19 5 - 8 pm at ARF’s Headquarters Walnut Creek Get your daily dose of warm & fuzzy! Featuring Adrian Grenier • Christopher Sieber • Colin Mochrie • JoBeth Williams Katharine Isabelle • Kristin Chenoweth • Mara Schiavocampo Max & Erica Scherzer • Melody Thomas Scott • Sean Doolittle Taylor Hicks • Vernon Davis Your $85 reservation benefits the animals Reserve today! www.arflife.org Coming soon! c www.arflife.org People Rescuing Animals...Animals Rescuing People®
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