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S The coop 25 Years of Inspiration 33,000 Lives Saved Page 9 Animals on Broadway Page 7 Spring 2016 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 Soft, Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl. Adoption Hours Maddie’s Fund is helping to achieve and 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 Jennifer Hall, Vice President John Schiavo, Treasurer Bradley N. Blake William A. Blase, Jr. Kara Carter Glenn Colacurci Timothy Krisch Bianca LaRussa Neal Mitchell Steven C. Parrish Marsha Servetnick John Steiner Amy Trask ARF Executive Staff Elena Bicker, Executive Director Bobbe Bartlett, Development Director Sara Bragg, Community Programs Associate 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. Ashley Thiry, Scoop Editor April Weeks, Art and Production We love feedback on The Scoop! Contact [email protected] the founder of Workday® and People- sustain a no-kill nation by providing solutions to the most challenging issues pet adoption event, are both named facing the animal welfare community after the family’s beloved Miniature through its grant giving, hands-on ani- Schnauzer who passed away in 1997. mal care, research, and education. Mad- die’s Fund and its signature Maddie’s Pet com/MaddiesFund and @MaddiesAdopt Adoption Days, America’s largest no-cost on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Maddie’s Fund at Facebook. Elena Bicker’s Inducted into Contra Costa Women’s Hall of Fame We’re thrilled to share ARF Executive Director Elena Bicker’s induction into the Contra Costa Commission for Women’s Hall of Fame! Elena was recognized in a formal ceremony in March for “Women Demonstrating Leadership”. We thought we’d share this memorable snippet of her speech: “Too many people view management as leadership. Leadership can come from any level and role. Be open! Be driven. Help othARF Board Member Marsha Servetnick, Elena Bicker, ers and work together in a and KPIX Weather Anchor Roberta Gonzales common mission.” Please join us in extending warm congratulations to Elena and thanking her for providing leadership in a variety of roles at ARF since 1993! On the cover: Tansy ● Rescued February 2016 One of the more than 33,000 lives saved since ARF began in 1991 facebook.com/tlrarf Page 2 twitter.com/ARFtweets www.arflife.org youtube.com/tlrarf instagram.com/tlrarf Spring 2016 Las A Message from the Executive Director ourselves thin to remove barriers, but at the end of the day we must increase our resources to keep adequately responding to the pet overpopulation crisis. Small steps make a big difference - one day at a time. We are thrilled to have acquired the Stephen Ball Mobile Spay/ Neuter Clinic in late 2015, and have already performed 59 spay and neuter surgeries on it. We are grateful to our expert Clinic staff for stretching their resources to perform these surgeries, while still providing excellent day-to-day care to ARF’s shelter animals and the animals of low-income patrons who need veterinary care. We have increased our resources to fight pet overpopulation by hiring a small medical team to staff this versatile and important vehicle, and it is our dream to have the financial resources to deploy it every day. Having the ability to operate the vehicle daily would allow ARF to spay or neuter an additional 4,000 animals each year – increasing our I community impact by 119%. We are thankful to have received believe people want to do the right thing. It may be spay/neuter grants from PetSmart Charities and the ASPCA; Pollyannaish of me. If the right resources are available and however, ARF needs additional funding to target the people barriers to success are removed, I believe folks will make the and communities who do not have access to sterilization for right choice. Three to four million animals’ lives are lost annually their pets. “We continue to stretch ourselves thin to remove barriers, but at the end of the day we must increase our resources to keep adequately responding to the pet overpopulation crisis.” because there simply aren’t enough homes for them. I believe, collectively, we can reduce the number of pets euthanized and each year are euthanized, but for many breeds, the odds are increase the live release rate of dogs and cats in the community much lower. In some communities, only 5% of Pit Bulls entering by preventing breeding through spay and neuter. Every year shelters find new homes. The only known solution to this ARF increases its spay/neuter efforts, but like many other animal heartbreaking crisis is to spay and neuter pets. Your gift today welfare It is estimated that 50% of pets entering animal shelters organizations, will help ARF achieve its still struggles to keep up dream of sending the with the overwhelming mobile clinic out on a demand. Last year, ARF daily basis, and allow us was able to perform to say “yes” to people 3,148 spay and neuter who want to do the right surgeries, and we will thing. Together, we can exceed number break down the barriers this year. Our medical that and move towards a team world of no unwanted completed 832 free surgeries for our pets. cat partners, who would otherwise to be access veterinary continue Page 3 unable affordable care. to We stretch Read more Mobile Clinic updates on page 15 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 Connecting Hearts Therapy Cat Gives Back If you’ve ever encountered ARF’s Pet Hug Pack®, there’s no forgetting Cara Mia. An exquisitely beautiful longhaired tortoiseshell who is rarely seen with- Sonny out one of her signature hats, Cara Mia has been Adopted October 2015 bringing “We wanted to let you know how thank- her special Development Manager Dinah McFarlane with Cara Mia and Joann brand of magic to people with the Pet Hug Pack since 2008. Adopted from ful we are for our adoption of Sonny. Sonny ARF as a kitten by her mom, Joann, Cara Mia has touched the hearts and lives was just 63 pounds when we got her. She of thousands of people in the Bay Area through her visits to schools, hospi- is now 90 pounds of solid muscle. We have tals, ARF’s camps, and appearances at ARF events like Stars to the Rescue and 55 acres for her to roam around on, and Wine & Whiskers. In December, Joann shared Cara Mia’s journey to the Petco she has four other doggie friends to keep Holiday Wishes campaign, and was awarded a $10,000 grant for ARF! In her her company (including another from ARF!). winning entry, Joann explains the incredible difference this once-discarded THANK YOU for your wonderful work in shelter cat has made: “Cara Mia gave me a new mission in life and makes an rescuing these dogs. We wanted to let you incredible number of people happy almost daily. She was a gift to me that just know how happy Sonny is and how lucky we keeps on giving to others.” Learn more about the Pet Hug Pack at arflife.org. were to get her.” Pets for Vets Spotlight Jonathan and CeeCee Adopted March 2016 Like many others, Air Force veteran Jonathan had a hard time adjusting after his deployment. He spent most days at home, not interacting with many people. When he heard about ARF’s Pets for Vets program, something clicked. One of his few joys was dog-sitting for his in-laws. Maybe, he realized, a dog would be a good fit. Enter Ceecee. Ceecee came to ARF after being surrendered to a public animal shelter after her owner passed away. Her calm, sweet demeanor made her seem like she’d be a perfect fit for Jonathan’s life. Now, Jonathan and Ceecee are a team. His therapist enthuses: “Veterans sometimes just need someone to watch their back - someone they can depend on, someone that depends on them. Ceecee provides all of these for Jonathan.” No longer staying inside, the two of them enjoy long walks together several times a day, and Ceecee is in training to become a certified service dog. Jonathan says: “I very much appreciate this program and partnerships who have helped me. And Ceecee!” Support ARF’s Pets for Vets program! • arflife.org Page 4 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 Event Highlights May ARF is teaming up with AvoDerm® Natural Pet Foods, Nylabone®, PetSmart®, and the American Pet Products Association’s Pets Add Life (PAL) Campaign to bring Bark at the Park events to ballparks across America! 13 Camp ARF begins ARF See all camps at arflife.org 25 ARF’s 25th Birthday Community Open House ARF Keep your pets safe on the 4th of July! Find tips at arflife.org Dates and ticket info at www.arflife.org 5 14 Basic Manners classes begin ARF Dog Training July 23 14 28 August Mobile adoption event Willows Shopping Center Concord, CA Bark at the Park Minute Maid Park, Houston, TX Save the Date! Clear the Shelters Free adoption event! ARF September 24, 2016 Animals on Broadway Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek, CA see page 7 Wine & Whiskers ARF 31 Wine & Whiskers The Beverly Hills Hotel Beverly Hills, CA Photo: Glenn Colacurci 1 Bark at the Park Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ June November 18 - 21, 2016 Leaders & Legends Aria Resort and Casino Las Vegas, NV This is a sampling of ARF classes, workshops, camps, and events occurring May 2016 - August 2016 To register or to view the most up-to-date information on ARF events, visit ARF’s arflife.org Page 5 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 Inspiring Learning SUMMER MADE BETTER AT CAMP ARF Award-winning Camp ARF returns June 13 for the best summer yet! Kids of all ages will find plenty to love in our slate of unique, unforgettable camps that build relationships with animals and give back. For the youngest campers, camp helps with school readiness, making friends, and establishing routines before TK starts. From shelter crafts to veterinary medicine, elementary school-aged animal lovers have a variety of specialized camps to choose from. Older campers grow their passions, gain valuable experience, and have fun while working with ARF’s veterinary and shelter staff to make a difference for animals in need. Experience gained at Camp ARF can be used for first jobs, college applications, and more. All of ARF’s camps include engaging animalthemed games and activities, opportunities to meet new animal friends from the Pet Hug Pack®, and a one-of-a-kind camp experience that will be remembered for years to come! Unforgettable camps for every age! TK & Elementary Middle & High School c Little Paws c Mix It Up! c Vet Camp c Vet Camp c Animal Heroes c Project CARE c Shelter Animal Care Register today c arflife.org Page 6 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 Saving Lives Walk to Save Lives at Animals on Broadway Saturday, May 14 9:30 am – 4 pm Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek Everywhere you look at Animals on Broadway, people are smiling and meeting new friends who have gathered together to support the same goal: raising critical funds for ARF’s homeless dogs and cats. We hope you will join us on Saturday, May 14 at Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek! Animals on Broadway is ARF’s fun, free community festival celebrating the special relationships between pets and people. The event opens with the fundraising Pet Walk, but the fun doesn’t end once the last walker crosses the finish line! That’s when the festival kicks into high gear with activities for the whole family - including your furry best friend. A few small steps add up to make a big difference for animals in need. Get details on Animals on Broadway at arflife.org, Fundraising Pet Walk Registration 7:30 – 9 am Walk begins at 9:30 am sharp! Animals on Broadway A fun, free community pet festival 10 am – 4 pm Activities • Adoptions Rescue groups • Vendor booths Best Dressed Pet Contest Dog demonstrations • Raffle prizes Kid Zone • Live Music • And more! KOFY Doggie Casting Calls sponsored by Diablo Subaru of Walnut Creek! Visit the Pet Wellness Fair for health services available to furry festival-goers for a small donation. and sign up today to walk to save lives! THANK YOU TO Page 7 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 25 Years of Inspiration ~ 33,000 Lives Saved I n 1990, a stray tortoiseshell cat took a wrong turn at the Oakland Coliseum - with an impact stretching far beyond what anyone could have imagined. Evie’s detour opened the eyes of Elaine and Tony La Russa to the plight of homeless animals nationwide and the lack of no-kill shelters in Contra Costa County, California. With a small group of dedicated people, their vision established ARF one year later in 1991. ARF has adopted more than 33,000 animals since that inspiring moment on the ball field. The dogs and cats who pass through our doors are still our greatest teachers. They are the true architects of what ARF has built over the past quarter century. Responding to their needs, we created programs offering hope, love, and healing to thousands of lives every year. In honor of all the animals and people who helped ARF reach this milestone, we’d like to introduce you to six special friends who were the sparks igniting our imaginations to develop programs benefitting pets and people in new and exciting ways. Once homeless and unloved, these resilient pets paid it forward through their stories and their unconditional love. Here’s to them – and to what the next 25 years will bring. Visit arflife.org to find out how you can help. EVIE - The Catalyst HOPE - The Inspiration The cat who started it all. Evie, the stray cat who dashed around the field at the Oakland Coliseum during a nationally televised game between the Oakland A’s and the New York Yankees in 1990, was the catalyst for ARF. After trying to locate a shelter to take Evie and discovering there weren’t any no-kill facilities in Contra Costa County, California, Elaine and Tony La Russa knew they had to act. A year later, ARF was born, rescuing 11 dogs and 146 cats in our first year - and Evie lived out her life in a loving home. While living on the streets, Hope suffered an injury that rendered her hind legs completely paralyzed. She survived by developing an incredible balancing act on her two front paws. That’s when ARF stepped in. Thanks to a dedicated foster - who named her Hope in hopes she’d walk again and medical support, Hope recovered and walked on four feet again. Her story inspired ARF to begin a fund in her name - the Hope Fund - to help shelter animals overcome extraordinary medical conditions which would otherwise be beyond our resources. Page 8 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 KAYLA - The Healer BINGO - The Survivor Early on, we realized relationships with animals were powerful medicine. Kayla, a Golden Retriever with a sunny disposition, was one of the first handful of therapy pets in what is today Pet Hug Pack®. One of her first visits was to an adult facility specializing in Alzheimer’s care. A man who had not spoken since moving to the facility looked at her and exclaimed, “Doggie!”, burying his face in her fur. Stunned at the impact of her visit, we kept expanding the reach of our therapy team, which now boasts 200 animals bringing joy to hundreds of thousands of Bay Area residents every year. Who would douse a puppy in chemicals, set him on fire, and leave him to die by the side of the road? We never learned the story of Bingo’s horrifying ordeal, but it had a tremendously positive outcome - the expansion of the ARF Emergency Medical Fund® (EMF). Bingo required an extensive amount of treatments to make it through, and hundreds of local residents donated to EMF to give him a second chance at life. Happily, the donations enabled ARF to provide the care he needed, and Bingo healed and thrived with his family. PIERRE - The VIP PEPPER - The Hero Of the 33,000 lives saved during ARF’s 25 years, one cat looms large in our memory. Pierre, a handsome, charming tuxedo cat, arrived at ARF weighing a staggering 40 pounds. He slimmed down by half during the two years it took for him to find his forever home. We found many creative ways to introduce him to the public, including a Parisian-themed video and his own profile on LinkedIn, complete with resume and business cards! The increased exposure not only found him his home, but introduced a whole new audience to ARF’s animals and misson. Pepper was one of 13 dogs rescued from a hoarding situation, and we immediately recognized she demonstrated all the qualities of an emotional support animal – responsive, confident, and calm. We matched her with a veteran suffering from PTSD, nightmares, and seizures, all related to his years in combat. Pepper immediately began to alert to his nightmares, waking him and lying across his chest to calm him down, and also began alerting to his impending seizures. Her responses qualified her to be a full-fledged service dog, the first from ARF’s Pets for Vets program. Page 9 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 Around ARF Kitten Season Arrives at ARF Will You Help? With the spring comes the kittens. Wave after wave of helpless newborns flood animal shelters and rescue groups nationwide, requiring round-the-clock feeding and care. Sadly, many shelters do not have the resources to devote to helping these babies thrive. ARF saves as many as we can, but we need the help of fos- ter families to assist with their care until they are old enough to be spayed or neutered and put up for adoption. Fostering is an incredibly rewarding way to help ARF save more lives. Last year, we were able to rescue an additional 900 animals thanks to our foster families. All supplies are provided - all you need is love. Can’t foster? Donate to ARF to help us care for them! Learn more about the joys of fostering! Sign up today for a foster orientation at arflife.org What Will Your Legacy Be? We are very grateful for the enduring commitment and support from our friends who help ARF throughout the year to bring more animals and people together. 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 personal wishes and financial goals. Planned gifts can include bequests, gifts of life insurance, retire- ment plans and IRA’s, real estate and other opportunities. Your legacy to ARF will one day provide a lasting promise of hope for so many animals and people in need. I would be happy to speak with you personally about how you can provide a lifeline to animals in need for generations to come. Bobbe Bartlett Development Director (925) 296-3149 [email protected] Page 10 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 In Honor of Special Friends Adoption fees for ARF’s Very Important Pets (VIP) have been pre-paid by generous supporters. To sponsor an animal please contact [email protected]. Alexa, Jared and Ellie Haight Alexa and Julianne, Janie Tulanian Aurora, Holly and Darrin Belknap Bailey, Ruby, Calla Lily, Timmy, Cornelius, Sophie, Eddie, Tilda, Freya, Hazel, William J. Coaker Jr. Barcelona and Seville, Sherry and Kenneth Hill Billy, Keely Coleman Buster Keaton, Annalisa and Dennis Diaz Butter, Ellen Zigmont Cardiff aka Dusty, Shannon Morelli Cinnamon Roll, Judy A. Wobleski and Roger R. Stone Clarence and Stark, Martha and Stephen Emry Clove, Ole Juul Clover, Hazel Court and Will Craft Coconut, Elizabeth Soloway Comet, Juli Mariani Corduroy, Marina Alejandro Cosmo, Tammy Marchi Daisy, Stacy and David Welsh Drake, Reza Far Flash and Billy made in memory of Kovu Rinehart, Michelle M. and David W. Rinehart Frankie, Kathleen Herdell Frida made in honor of Modem and Velcro, Gryphon Channing George, William and Pamela Walcutt Ginger, Carla L. Baumgardner and Michael Goffstein Gingerbread made in honor of Baxter, Gryphon Channing Greyson, Howie and Splash, Cate Graddy and Kimberly Zamolo Aldo and Enzo, Marie A. Ramagli Alf Goebel, Susan S. Merrill James A. and Barb Wesley Erich K. Buergel Arnold Scholz Thomas Keller Katrin F. Schmitt Dimitrios Chondros Keith R. and Marcia H. Thomas Amanda Blackwell and Brodie Brazil, Lisa Blackwell Andy, Donna, Barney and Noni Logar, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Angeles and Gracie, William R. and Dorothy M. Webster Page 11 Izzy made in memory of Jake, Vicki H. Lawrence Jane made in honor of Leonard B. Lopez, Marykristy Mayo and Mayla Balmaceda Joe, Nicole Lasagna and Hank Rivera Kid, Harry W. Beardsley and Shirley Todd Lace and Titan, Matt Renwick Larette, Ben and Holly Blakey Lea, Ericka M. Leira Loyola, Nancy and Charles Peterson Maven made in memory of Figaro, Leslie and Nicole Lopez Mia and Monkey, Jim and Linda Campbell Mister Pickles, Christopher and Candice Avalos Pippa made in honor of Nick Simberg, Nicholas and Kelly Simberg Pomona made in memory of Zorro, Suzanne Becker Prancer, Jack Rose Ricotta and Theta, Anonymous Severus, Kendall and Patrick Ward Shelby, Donna and Stan Fuller Sophia, Jaron and Megan Mortimer Stella made in honor of Ali, Marie A. Ramagli Tamara, Mark Aguilar Versace, Kringle, Bunny, Oberlin, Bennie, Natasha, Lyra, Aurora, Taylor, Donovan, Louise, Marlo, Dancer, Comet, Anastasia, Reed, Ace, Baxter, Scarlett, Jeremy, Lily Lotus, TC, Paris, Lord, Rob and Roxann Bilger Vinnie, Julie Barry ARF’s Clinic Staff, Dolores B. McCoskey Baby, Ariel, Lily, Ricky and Ethyl, Bootie Charon Bamber, Juno and Jasmine, Professor Joseph F. Campos and Rosemary G. Campos Bandit, Beverly A. Schierer Barry and Janelle Clark, Elena and Bill Bicker Bernadette Grice, John D. Grice Beth and Mark Riley, Kathryn and Dick Williams Betty and Johnny, Sheree Wang Betty and Tom Duffy, Anne Matheis Betty Raaf, Charlene and Michael Lowe Billie Jean & Jesse Isbell, Kevin Isbell Black Pepper, William and Tam Olin Bob Holgerson, Megumi P. Dold Bobbe Bartlett and Hannah, Steven E. Hengst Caesar, Robert B. Simon Calvin Klein, Robert and Beth Klein Canyon, Milan and Jaden Hendrickson, Mary and Joe Hazebrook Carole Breslin, Jesse and Peggy Brown Casey Fehrenbacher, Patricia A. and John J. Fehrenbacher Chacha, Barbara J. Gomez Charlene and Michael Lowe, Betty D. Raaf Cherida Smith, Susan Drommond Choo Choo, Susan and Paul Nagata Christopher LaBasco, Leona C. and Tom LaBasco Cindy Lavagetto and Bill Wittmer, Judy Boyce Cisco, Jorge A. Garcia Claudia Guild and Jay Kallos, Howard and Judith A. Guild Daisy, Barbara L. Adams Danica and Wyatt Macy, Kaye and Jack Gordon Daniel Pressey, Julie Pressey David and Judi Gavin, Scott and Drew Zimmermann David Baker, Donna Baker Dawn Miyamoto Nevin, Tesoro Foundation Dayna Vanderveen, Teresa Hoffman Dede Young, Gary A. Brozek and Jenny H. Good Don and Ruth Williams, Kathryn and Dick Williams Doug McLean and Poly Prime, Brian Smith and Alison McLean Dr. J.J. Louie, Katy Karimi Einstein, Vicky and John Morel Ellie Lange, Ellie Lange Emery Helen Ellsbury, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Ethel Zeager, Bonnie Tom Gail Earman and Diana Frei, Howard and Judith A. Guild Gavin and Griffin Welch, Mr. & Mrs. Ted M. Welch Georges Ann Gentry, Suzanne Vanslyke Gianna’s birthday, Anonymous Glenn and Diane Colacurci, Andrew and Donna M. Logar Graber, Carole and Steven Hendrickson Gracie, Rebecca Jensen Greg and Laura Guild, Howard and Judith A. Guild Greyson and Howie, Mary Jensen and Edward Andrews Halo, Albert R. Bjorgum Helen, Sheree Wang Holly Leal Vaughn, Glenn D. Vaughn and Kameron B. Leal Isabel Sears, Cynthia C. Sears Jack Vance, Bess Vance Jake and Graham, Carole Sharp www.arflife.org Janet Pang, Brian Tang Jeff Mullins, Carole Salerno Jennifer Wong, Damon and Jennifer Wong Jenny, Christina and Randall Rasmussen Jerri Port, Andrew I. Port Jill Christofferson, Joan BalzariniRobbins Joann Biondi, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick John and Joanne Powers, Mark J. Powers and Albert Moreno Jolley, Eric and Jennifer Tresser Jordan Schultz, Addison Schultz Jordan, Kerri, Curry, Elizabeth and Vic Tyler Judy and Dana, Jeannette A. Gape K.C. and Lucy, William E. and Kathlyn Johanning Karen and Bruce Mitchell, Howard and Judith A. Guild Kathy and John Pantoleon, John H. and Susan K. Simmonds Kathy Silvey, Nikolas Chmiel Kelli Lynch Davis, Alan and Barbara G. Goldenberg Kelly, Cyndi, April, Michelle, Samantha, Denise Jackson Ken Johnson and Nina Grove, Kathryn and Dick Williams Kristin Allen, Gretchen T. Allen Kristin Lucey, Charlotte M. Lucey Kristin Lucey and Anthony Jones, Heather Carmody Laura Clifford and Snoopy, Karen E. Suzukamo Lauren DeGalan, Mary and Joe Hazebrook Lee Kallos, Howard and Judith Guild Leslie Manzone, Leslie A. Dopp and Michele Manzone Libby A. White, Lawrence J. Tabas Linda Sanguinetti, Mary Lou Peterson Lizzy Hough, Mary and Joe Hazebrook Malcolm Mahaney, Patricia E. Mickens and Mark S. Maheny Marcia Cho, Greg Hansen Marie Ramagli, Glenn Platt Mark W. Baker, Mary M. Baker Martha and Jerry Gillespie, Kathryn and Dick Williams Mary Suite, Lindsay Kiyama Maverick ‘Lazy Ace’ Vanderlip, Melissa and James Vanderlip Michael R. Traficanti Meow Meow, David Geiger Michele Wiley, Nancy L. Horne Mike Huston and Marcia Cho, Danita H. and Rob Forgey Miko, Elwood, Tiki, Shiro and Buddy, Tami and Thomas Fumoto Mirabelle, Charles and Kristine Carlin Mitch and Jacquie Steinberg, Howard Steinberg Nellie, Jodi Roisman Nevin and Paige Steinberg, Howard Steinberg Nick and Angi Psaros, Anonymous Spring 2016 In Honor of Special Friends Pam and Peter Kappelhof, Susan C. and Leslie Polgar Patricia Mirabelli, Antoinette Mirabelli Paul Gesey and Pam Talent, Howard and Judith A. Guild Penelope Hough, Mary and Joe Hazebrook Pepper and Meggie, Donald D. and Helen J. Dierkes Perry and Liza Botkin, Molly B. and Hillary R. Rossiter Pet Hug Pack Teams, Anne C. Jones Piper, Denise Ebright and Kevin Harrington Preston Ward, John and Deborah J. McKinnon Ray Bluth and Nicole Schlechter, Raymond F. and Claire M. Bluth Rex Johnston, Scott and Drew Zimmermann Rick and Cindy Glueckert, Howard and Judith A. Guild Rodney and Joyce Brink, Eric J. Brink and Mary G. Vassar Rosco, Shirley Ames Rose and David Glover, Stephanie Myers Royce M. Northcott, Michelle and Marshall Coy Ruth Trombetta, Robert C. and Deborah R. Nevins Satchmo and Clover, Molly Sullivan Scott Zimmermann, Judith M. and David Gavin Shelby DeGalan, Mary and Joe Hazebrook Shelley Bever, Scott J. Bever Nicholas and Angela Bever Siena & Nolan Stinger, Kaye and Jack Gordon Simba II Ravitz, Rayna K. and Richard Ravitz Spunky and Squirt, Nancy Rabette Steve Johnson, Carol L. Johnson Steve Parrish, W. D. and Elizabeth D. McCarter Steve Schramm, Lynn Ballou Steve, Wanda, Stephanie and Kevin Wong, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Sumo, Hapi and Cookie, Helen Vu Susan Davis, Annabeth McMillen Joseph and Gayle Davis Susie, Sheree Wang Suzanne Schneider, David and Shellie Martyn The Moore Family, Sheila M. Kelso The Wallace Family, John M. Ferguson Thelma and Louise, Joan Anderson Timmy and Cinamon, Joanne Schlinkert Tina Nesgaard, Sheridan Stanton Toby Curry, Beverly Adams and Jean Winfield Tom and Leona LaBasco, Christopher B. and Lizzy LaBasco Tony and Elaine’s Anniversary, Bianca T. LaRussa Devon K. LaRussa and Ryan J. Torres Tony La Russa, Sheridan E. Stanton Toots, Caren A. and Leslie J. Tereck Tootsie Roll’s 10-year adoption anniversary, Nina I. Gerber Torrey Gane, Howard and Judith A. Guild Trudy, Daniel N. and Emily Loeb Victoria Moore, Diane S. and Theodore M. Danen Vivian Forde, Donald G. Campbell Vivian’s Colleagues at Chevron William E. Jones, Sophie, Schubert and Ariel, Barbara E. Jones Wrinkles Lee, Lily P. Lee Zito McGowan, Andrew McGowan In Memory of Special Friends Addy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Alan Levine, Tracy Levine Alfred Shankar, Robert A. Gutierrez Alianna, Animal Hospital of Antioch All our adopted Terriers, Dale J. Walter Alyosha, Edward J. Leiter Amy, Barbara Noel Amy, Janelle and Barry Clark Ananda, Animal Hospital of Antioch Angel, Animal Hospital of Antioch Annie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Arthur Wendt, John C. and Ruth G. Baldwin Asher and Prissy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Badger, Gary Friedman Bailey, Virginia D. Damico Bailey, Patricia Low and Dave Strandberg Bailey, Christine A. and Jerome A. Frazee Barbara Freitag, Elizabeth Ann Kelly Barry Wendel, Beverly N. Wendel Beethoven, Christo T. Bekiaris Belle, Animal Hospital of Antioch Benny Schlesinger, Colin B. and Cecile Schlesinger Bentley, Marina L. Kreager Bettye Brodehl, Susie M. Powell Bijou, Terrance P. and Sibylle M. O’Malley Bill Cullum, Steve Stewart Billy, Roger W. Gies Bingo, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bingo Bear, Animal Hospital of Antioch Blu, Rose Marie and Bruce N. Froemming Blue, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bob Hansen, Walter and Diane Graham Paulette Hall Page 12 Evelyn G. Baker Paulette P. and Richard P. Ramos Janelle and Barry Clark Jan and Madisen O’Laughlin Sheryl and Ed Nagy Betty Q. Blick Sheryl and Ed Nagy Nicki Pulver Deborah A. Centoni Darlene Johnston and Tiffany Wittmer Bob The Cat, Celeste M. Leal Bob Wootten and Margery Hines, Charles and Janice Hines Bonnie Bell, William and Ann Taylor Boo, Animal Hospital of Antioch Boo, Kristina L. Volkmer Brando, Animal Hospital of Antioch Brandy, BBEDS Ladies Briskoe, Animal Hospital of Antioch Bro, Animal Hospital of Antioch Brooke ‘Caroline’ Crotty, Robert S. Crotty Bud, Animal Hospital of Antioch Budda, Animal Hospital of Antioch Buddy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Buddy Yates, Barbara Johnson Buster, Marianne R. Lynch Buster, Christine and Jerome Frazee Button, Kathryn S. Martin and David J. Kurtzman Caesar of Clos Luce and Satis House, Edward J. Leiter Candy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Carla Buckley, Norman J. Howard Carla G. Macknin, Howard Mills and Vivian Beregi Carol Fleming, Lynne B. and Anton H. Reynolds Caycee, Animal Hospital of Antioch Cecilia, Danielle Curry and Trevor Black ‘Ch Bogart’ Stephens, Deborah L. Stephens Charlie, Marianne R. Lynch Chevy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Chloe, Jocelyn and Patrick Mathis Chloe, Rosie, The Bone and other departed Gale dogs, Phil and Jan Gale Cimarron, Ross Allen Cleo, Janet M. and Michael E. Brown Coal, Animal Hospital of Antioch Coco, Wayne and Barbara Quan Cody, Animal Hospital of Antioch Cubby, Animal Hospital of Antioch Cukita, Animal Hospital of Antioch D C, Animal Hospital of Antioch Daisy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Daisy, Leona M. and John A. Bingaman Dakota, Karen Albers Daniel Granahan, Valley Spokesmen Touring Club Dano, Laura J. Pullano Darby, Animal Hospital of Antioch David E. Carman, Stella and Herbert Chang Peter Liu Eleanor S. Grakauskas Dale and Louise Carman Deja, Animal Hospital of Antioch Delylah, Karen Stockerl-Goldstein and Keith Goldstein Denise ‘Dee Dee’ Slater, First Republic Bank Laurie A. and Timothy B. Clancey Dogen (Dogie) Cunningham, Judith M. and David Gavin Donny, Kaye L. and Marie Schleich Duncan, Anne E. Maczulak Duster, Animal Hospital of Antioch Elizabeth Bramlett, Charles Gower Ellie Belle, Deborah M. Collins Elvia Hanson Goggin, Matthew A. Kerin William and Nancy J. Newman www.arflife.org Todd W. Hoffman Phyllis W. Hoffman Curtis J. and Patricia H. Blake Eva, Animal Hospital of Antioch Eve, Jesse C. and Peggy R. Brown Felix, Animal Hospital of Antioch Fisher, Judith A. Morton Fisher, David Rector and Judith Morton Fluffy, Eric R. and Rose Stong Frankie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Frieda Shapiro, Vicki L. Rushakoff and Michael J. Weiner Gable Neves and Molly McGee, Patricia T. Ryan Gail Hull, Marcia A. Hollars Gary Grush, Ruth Ann Cetraro Gary Mattila, Ila K. Mattila Gaylene Pearson, Ruth H. Reeves Barbara E. Barnes Richard J. Walsh Geiser, Animal Hospital of Antioch George Henry Mangels, Mary L. Skiles Giovanni, Animal Hospital of Antioch Gloria Edick, Donald V. Edick Goldie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Gordy Hallock Mowry, Gloria A. Sacchi Gracie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Greig Pirie, Teresa M. Maxwell Groucho, Animal Hospital of Antioch Guardian, Animal Hospital of Antioch Gucci, James and Janet Kennedy Guido, Bruce A. Childs and Bonnie J. Collins Gus, Sheryl and Christopher Sherry Harley, Animal Hospital of Antioch Heidi, Mark Hersh Helen Pyda, Joe and Ellen Donohue Herb, Animal Hospital of Antioch Hershee, Animal Hospital of Antioch Spring 2016 In Memory of Special Friends In Loving Memory Elvira Clark ARF EMF Lady, ARF volunteer, and friend Diane L. Goins Bill and Elena Bicker Janelle and Barry Clark Mike E. and Laura Mahoney Guy and Mary Greco Robert A. and Beverly J. Runyen HollyBelle, Carol A. and Donald M. Hayden Honey Wenning, Gene R. Wenning Hoops, Animal Hospital of Antioch Hunter, Animal Hospital of Antioch Indiana, Animal Hospital of Antioch Iona, Eugenia Lazarenko Irene Gintjee, Karin and Steven Chase Jack, Animal Hospital of Antioch Jackson, Joyce M. Goularte and Paula Canale Jackson, Animal Hospital of Antioch Jake and Hobart, Justin A. Glueck James Burke, Elaine and Richard Durkin Jay Gallinatti, Dorie V. Gallinatti Jeff Sciarroni, Elaine and Jim Sciarroni Jenna, Animal Hospital of Antioch Jerry Friedman, Bruce K. Trenery Jett, Kathleen Welker Joey, David Chung and Adelheid Dietel-Chung John Gilmore, Diane G. Gilmore Jubilee, Animal Hospital of Antioch Judith Steinway Haxton’s Mom, Nancy and Robert W. Wahlstrom Jyro and Millie, Animal Hospital of Antioch K.C. and Chewey, William E. and Kathlyn Johanning Kahlua and Kitty, Terry D. Mason Kaiyenne Perez, Amelia F. and David F. Holleran Kal El, Nova L. and Lewis M. Lefcourt Kaylee, Eric Peden Keli, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kellen, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kevin Christopher Chase, Bonnie Bunker Meredith M. Rosen Patricia D. and William L. Chase Page 13 Gaye and Peter McDuff June Steffensen Beverly A. and Cyril J. Greenbaum Dolores B. McCoskey Susan Coulston Kiki, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kira, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kitty, Animal Hospital of Antioch Koketa, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kolbee, Animal Hospital of Antioch Kona, Christine A. and Jerome A. Frazee L.P., Animal Hospital of Antioch Layla, Robert Slaughter Leahigh, Harry C. Aitken, Jr. Leo, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lexi, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lila, Patricia and Jozef Misiuk Lillian Wiechert, Anne Rickmeyer Lisa Ellen Lockett, Nancy E. Schiller Little Gray, Animal Hospital of Antioch Little Poofer, David Geiger Lola, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lola, Susan and Bill Zemanek Lucky, Animal Hospital of Antioch Lucky and Kittie, Andrea Coar Tittle and James W. Tittle Lulu, Animal Hospital of Antioch Luna, James P. Stephens Malcolm Franklin, Robin J. Seeley Mami, Animal Hospital of Antioch Marlena Rose ‘Marley’ Heim, Lyndsey Parette Martin ‘Marty’ Frank, Beverly N. Wendel Joann M. Biondi Sharon A. and James F. Almond Matt, Janelle and Barry Clark Matt and Amy, Velma Clark Maureen MacWilliams, Kathryn J. Wells Phillip White Max and Snowflake Snow, Animal Hospital of Antioch Meow, Tony and Elaine La Russa Meowie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Mike Lehmkuhl, Janie Tulanian Milo and Romeo, Animal Hospital of Antioch Mimi, Dr. Jane B. Burka Morgan, Cheryl D. Matthews Mr. Kitty, Bonnie J. Schlobohm Janelle and Barry Clark Terry A. Moore Mufassa, Animal Hospital of Antioch Muffy, Maryl and Thomas P. Davis Muriel Eleanor Unverferth, Patricia C. Young Murphy, Julie M. and Robert J. Stagg Murphy, Craig and Susan Elliott Myeka, Steven L. and Maria Valente Nala, Jennifer and John Zambri Nanette Groux Skelton, Lani Meneses Barbara M. Dunphy Lundrigan Naola Colligan, Keene L. Schaaf Natasha, Animal Hospital of Antioch Neboo, Patrice Boroughs and Ken Johnston Nikki, Christine A. and Jerome A. Frazee Nutmeg, Martin and Harriet Spitz Nutty, Michelle Donaldson Olga Radosevich, Gayle K. Frye Oliver and Snickers, Susan K. and Walter J. Jocketty Patricia Swindell, Diablo Bowmen Archery Club Patti Angela Sears, Kathryn G. Farley Paul S. Peratis, Tanya and Joseph Pemberton Pedee, MacTavish and Bird, William D. Hardie Pepper and Molly, Michelle Rose PJ, Coach, Monet, Sunny, Kinkade and Bardot, Lucretia A. and Steve Marcus Poseidon (Poe), Animal Hospital of Antioch Princess, Animal Hospital of Antioch Punkin and Ally, Cynthia A. Baron and David Abel Rambo and Blitz, Dr. Christopher J. Hussar Raylene, Nancy E. Miller Rebecca Worsham, Michelle Phillips Red Tobin, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Renee, Keith K. and Stacey Tsuchiya Rhett, Animal Hospital of Antioch Richard Dale, Nancy C. Goodman Ricky, David L. and Lora I. Vernon Robert E. Kuhnle, Debbie V. Kuhnle Robert G. Ferrero, Karin Thompson John G. and Christopher J. Galli Shirley A. and David J. Koepsell Chip and Janet Margelli Robert G. Hutfliess, D.D.S., Adele C. and Allen L. Meier Rocco, Christopher and Pam Ives www.arflife.org Rocky, Carol Rosenberg Rocky, Animal Hospital of Antioch Rosie, Joe and Ellen Donohue Rowdy, Ernest R. and Ida Walden Roy Tamo, Randy Vosti Ruth Apana, Albert C. and Elizabeth Finn Sadie, John A. Dunn Sadie Bicker, Catherine T. and Daniel J. Murphy Sam, Randy J. and Janet Hendricks Sam, Martha E. Hernandez and Terry Grummitt Samantha, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sandy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sarah, Mary T. Whitaker Scarlet O’Hair, Animal Hospital of Antioch Shady, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sierra, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sir Barktholemew, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sir George, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Sloopy Pearl, Deborah M. Collins Snickers, Bill and Shannon Cook Snickers, Terry L. Parrent Snickers, Kaye and Jack Gordon Snoopdogg, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Snowy, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sonia and Boots, Linda K. and Stephen J. Crowe Sophie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Spangle Biondi, Judith D. French Sparkle, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sparkle and Trouble, Elaine Daubert Spice, Animal Hospital of Antioch Sport, Jennifer and John Zambri Spot, May N. and David A. Windrem Spotted, Animal Hospital of Antioch Star, Janette G. and Steve Farrand Stella and Bruno Trapizona, Joe and Ellen Donohue Stephanie, Gerald and Patricia Carrell Stephanie Campbell-Hartzell, Susan L. Campbell-Weir Stray Cat, Animal Hospital of Antioch Streaker, Animal Hospital of Antioch Susan Dornsife, Rena Brantley Svetlana, Alexander Daedalus T.J. and Sandy, Ralph D. and Eileen M. Watson Tabitha, Toby Curry and Dee Trevorrow Tacha Johnson, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Taku, Ellen S. Wyatt Tamale, Dr. Mark W. Storer Taylor, Joan Balzarini-Robbins Taylor, James P. Stephens Tedy and Dewey, Robert B. Simon Terry Duckworth, Carolyn H. and Donald B. McCaul Continued on next page Spring 2016 In Memory of Special Friends The Mom, Animal Hospital of Antioch Thomas Hughes, AIIM Golden Gate Chapter Toby, Mona, Jasmine, Annie, Kiffie, Buck and Sandy, Pets Eternal Rest, Inc Toto, Captain Morris Gaiter USAF Ret. Trixie, Cheryl, Kipper, Patrick, Katie, Joey and Riley, Patricia A. Baran Trouble Cerbo-Yeager, Edward J. Leiter Tucker Siska, Ryan Christoi and Sara Prado Tulie, Jeannette A. Gape Tuwie, Animal Hospital of Antioch Tuxedo, Animal Hospital of Antioch Tweets, Animal Hospital of Antioch Verna Lane, George O. Lane Victor and Olga Graham, Dorothy Graham Walter Horst, Lorraine Horst Bruce Gilbert Kathleen and Patrick Elmer Watson, Steven C. and Diane Parrish Whiskey, Animal Hospital of Antioch William, Judith D. French Willow, Animal Hospital of Antioch Willy Begun, Kelly R. Hanna and Reylan Lange Wim, Nancy S. Carlin Yadi Meckfessel, Robert Meckfessel Yogi, Animal Hospital of Antioch Zac, Brian Mitchell Ziggy and Mozart, Henry T. Allen and Karen L. Petras Zoey, Joseph M. Wiencek This listing includes donations received from 9/28/15 through 2/16/16. 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. Donate your gently-used treasures to the ARF Thrift Store! Gift amounts of $100 or more are recognized in the Scoop newsletter. To honor a special friend, visit 1950-H Market Street - Concord, CA (925) 685-0908 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. facebook.com/ARFThriftStore A roomful of puppies? Yes please! Join ARF’s Team! Help your pup make friends and discover play at ARF’s Puppy Socials! Become a volunteer or foster and bring people and pets together for a lifetime of love Register today at arflife.org c (925) 296-3130 arflife.org/dog-training Page 14 www.arflife.org Spring 2016 Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic Update On the Road with ARF’s Mobile Clinic ARF’s Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic is already making an impact for animals in need! Our first day onboard, we altered twelve kittens. Since then, we have used our 33 foot long, custom-built vehicle to increase ARF’s capacity for spay/neuter, and have hit the road to bring the clinic to our partnering animal shelters to help relieve the overwhelming amount of animals needing to be altered. Keep up with the Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic on ARF’s Facebook page! Sponsor ARF’s Mobile Clinic! Bobbe Bartlett • [email protected] Looking for love... Fozzie Adopt Page 15 Volunteer www.arflife.org Kisses Donate Spring 2016 NONPROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PAID WALNUT CREEK, CA PERMIT NO. 1235 2890 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598 16th Annual Fundraising Pet Walk & Free Community Event Saturday, May 14 c Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek 7:30am W alk Registration c 9:30am Walk Starts c s Open r 10am Vendo Upcoming Events ARF’s 25th Birthday Open House Saturday, June 25 ARF, Walnut Creek Walk to Sataavr e Lives! Register flife.org Rescue Groups c Adoptions Best Dressed Pet Contest Pet Wellness Fair c KID ZONE Vendor Booths and more! Details • www.arflife.org Wine & Whiskers - Beverly Hills Sunday, July 31 The Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills Wine & Whiskers Saturday, September 24 ARF, Walnut Creek Sponsorships • Holli Hargrove • [email protected] People Rescuing Animals...Animals Rescuing People®
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