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S The coop Animals on Broadway Goes Off Broadway! Page 7 Big Love Page 8 Spring 2014 Community Interest Maddie’s Legacy Saves Countless Lives 2890 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598 925.256.1ARF Board of Directors Tony La Russa, Chairman Gregory L. McCoy, Esq., President Bradley N. Blake William A. Blase, Jr. Glenn Colacurci Jennifer Hall Timothy Krisch Neal Mitchell Steven C. Parrish John Schiavo Marsha Servetnick John Steiner Amy Trask ARF Executive Staff Visitors to ARF enter through the Maddie’s Animal Care Center doors. Maddie’s Fund® (www.maddiesfund.org) is a family foundation endowed by 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 Maddie’s® Grant Giving and Maddie’s InstituteSM. To achieve this goal, Maddie’s Fund® is investing its resources in building community collaborations where animal welfare organizations come together to develop successful models of life-saving; in veterinary colleges to help shelter medicine become part of the veterinary curriculum; and in the implementation of a national strategy to promote accountability and transparency in animal shelter operations. Maddie’s Fund® is named after the family’s beloved Miniature Schnauzer who passed away in 1997. Thank you, EMF Ladies! www.arf.net Celebrating the 19th Anniversary of ARF Emergency Medical Fund® 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. Providing low-cost veterinary care at ARF’s Clinic for pets of lowincome Contra Costa County residents Elena Bicker, Executive Director Bobbe Bartlett, Development Director Juliet Blake, Clinic Director Jill Cooney, Animal Programs Director Elaine Durkin, Finance Director Stephanie Erickson, Operations Director Gaye McDuff,Volunteer Services Director Sara Kersey, Scoop Editor Ashley Thiry, Art and Production The founding “E MF Ladies” (l-r) Dolores McCosk ey, Enid Schlictm an, Elvira Clark, and Bev Greenbaum We love feedback on The Scoop! Contact [email protected]. arf.net/facebook twitter.com/ARFtweets youtube.com/tlrarf On the cover: Gil Rescued November 2012 - Adopted December 2012 Photography by GNS Photography Page 2 www.arf.net Spring 2014 A Message from the Executive Director W hat I admired most about Sadie was her fascination with…everything! She greeted every morning as if she were about to embark on a two-week paid vacation. At first crack of an eyelid in the morning, there she was, nose-to-nose. If I didn’t rise immediately, she would break into what I referred as her Little Shop of Horrors routine, bouncing up and down on the bed with a low woof, which clearly communicated, “FEED ME.” Then, she would race to the bottom of the stairs and spin around in place two times while I meandered down. My morning routine would only begin after each morsel of food had disappeared from her bowl, with an occasional steal from Mia’s. Back upstairs to get ready for work. When I would emerge from the shower after no more than five minutes, she would react as if I were a released hostage, greeting me with joy and any ball she could find. “You’re BACK!” Sadie was abandoned at 15 weeks old after her first family purchased her from a breeder and quickly became overwhelmed. Deemed “too spirited” by her second family, Sadie was returned to ARF after a whirlwind few weeks. We decided it was best for Sadie to join our household where she could receive the unconditional love she needed, develop her social skills, and gleefully romp through a big yard. What I didn’t imagine was Sadie returning that love immediately. She was enrolled in ARF’s groundbreaking program at the Chris Adams Center, where troubled girls gave companionship and training to on-site dogs while learning important relationship skills. Sadie and her handler graduated with honors and a newly found appreciation for patience. Sadie joined ARF’s All-Stars® program as a member of the Pet Hug Pack, and embraced her “job” working with schoolchildren. Being a reading partner was a favorite activity – much preferred over the countless baths she received from kids learning pet care responsibility – but she understood both resulted in cookies. No matter the activity, Sadie greeted everyone and every task with the same exuberance, SADIE’S LIFE LESSONS You can never play too much ball Be filled with curiosity about the world Find something you love, and do it over and over Remind the people in your life that you love them Give back giving back the love bestowed on her. So, I’m striving to emulate Sadie. I’m looking for the wonder and simple joy in the everyday.After all, when you think about it, it is pretty remarkable that you open your eyes each morning and can embrace the day and ways to help others. While I can’t match Sadie’s kisses, I am aiming to match her zeal. In January, after 13 wonderful years, we lost our beautiful, goofy girl Sadie to cancer - but we will never lose all she taught us. I write this story with tears in my eyes and flowing down my face as each word and remembrance triggers a loving memory. Yet it seems she is still with me, waiting for me to throw the ball or deliver her home cooked meal made by Bill. I believe we lived up to her expectations, because simply, all she wanted was to give and receive love. Okay, and ball throwing too. It is our hope that you may experience being the kind of person your pet believes you to be and learn how to truly enjoy life. There are a million worthwhile lessons our pets can teach us. May you wake up every morning, wag your tail, and spin around in place two times. Time is precious. Sadie is “all ears” for All Ears Reading® Page 3 www.arf.net Spring 2014 New Beginnings Follow adoptions in real time! @ARFadoptions Delilah Sweet Delilah was a somewhat shy kitty in need of adopters willing to help bring her out of her shell. Based on the “letter” we recently got from her, it seems things are going terrific! “Hello everybody, Remember me? I am doing great! My new family loves and spoils me so much...I am already a lap cat! I am so happy...miss you guys in my dreams. Love, Delilah” Blake Blake, a Pit Bull/Labrador Retriever mix, found his calling in life - best friend to his new human “sibling”! “Blake has been amazing with my 8 month old baby. I have no doubt that they will be really good to each other,” Mom Vanessa says. “Blake is a mellow, friendly, and very happy dog. Thanks ARF for giving him another chance to be happy!” Page 4 Luigi Life’s a beach for Luigi, who is described by his new family as “super gentle with our daughter and other kids. Just a joy to have!” www.arf.net Spring 2014 Event Highlights 3 April Dogs & Diapers workshop ARF 12 14 Puppy & Kitten Shower ARF FORE! ARF Crow Canyon Country Club, Danville May 14 18 Free Pet Fix Day ARF (by appointment) see page 9 Animals on Broadway Heather Farm Park, Walnut Creek see page 7 31 31 5 16 June Bark at the Park* Rangers Ballpark, Arlington TX 27 28 Camp ARF begins ARF see page 10 San Francisco Giants & ARF event AT& T Park, San Francisco Foster Orientation ARF Bark at the Park* Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Maddie’s Pet Adoption Days Free adoptions! ARF (through June 1) July 8 18 Bark at the Park* Safeco Field, Seattle, WA 26 Shred Day fundraiser ARF see page 13 Bark at the Park* O.co Coliseum, Oakland * ARF is teaming up this year with Avoderm, Nylabone, APPA, and Petco to bring Bark at the Park events to ballparks across America! These pet-centric baseball events raise awareness and fund animal welfare organizations. This is a sampling of ARF classes, workshops, camps, and events occurring April 2014 - July 2014 To register or to view the most up-to-date information on ARF events, visit www.arf.net Page 5 www.arf.net Spring 2014 Around ARF ARF Volunteers in Action! Hope For Hedwig Answering Pet Resource Center calls Delivering FoodShare food Hedwig - named for his resemblance to a little owl - was found with his rear leg trapped in a fence, a deep wound gouged into his paw. He was also undersocialized, anxiously hissing at new people. ARF decided he’d benefit from some time in foster care with another undersocialized kitten to give his paw (and his heart) more time to mend. At first, Hedwig still hissed and hid from his fosters, but they were patient - slowly offering a hand filled with baby food, entering the room dozens of times to familiarize him with comings and goings, and engaging in lots of fun playtime to get him used to being handled. As his paw healed, Hedwig blossomed into a purr machine who loved having his cheeks brushed. With his pain a fading memory and his confidence soaring, Hedwig easily won the hearts of his new family. Support for ARF allows us to rehabilitate animals like Hedwig so they can be adopted and live their lives as cherished family members. Help other animals put their best paw forward with a gift today. www.arf.net Assisting adoptions Flex your lifesaving muscle: Be an ARF volunteer! www.arf.net Page 6 With best buddy Butterscotch www.arf.net Spring 2014 Walk to Save Lives Animals on Broadway Sunday, May 18 10:30 am – 4 pm Heather Farm Park Walnut Creek Walkers and their furry fourlegged companions gather at the starting line, excitement buzzing in the air and tails wagging with anticipation as the starting time nears. The dedicated walkers and their devoted pets are ready to go, knowing this is much more than a walk – it’s a rescue mission. Hundreds of people and their animals are walking to save lives at ARF’s Animals on Broadway Pet Walk as part of Walnut Creek’s Centennial celebration. This year, Title Sponsor Broadway Plaza is undergoing a major Page 7 expansion, so they are generously supporting our move OFF Broadway to Heather Farm Park in Walnut Creek. The Pet Walk is a gentle onemile walk to promote awareness of the desperate plight of abandoned dogs and cats and raise funds for their rescue. We are counting on your help this year to raise $75,000 to save these precious lives. You can join the fun and start raising money for ARF today! It’s easy to sign up and create your personal fundraising webpage. Your heartfelt story and photos will showcase how these amazing creatures have changed your life, and any donation large or small will change the lives of many more. Email, Facebook, and tweet friends and family members to collect donations to support your walk. Or form a “pack” of walkers to raise money as a team. A few steps can add up to make a big difference to an animal in need. Sign up today and walk to save lives! www.arf.net www.arf.net Fundraising Pet Walk Registration 8:30 – 10 am Walk begins at 10:30 am sharp! Animals on Broadway A fun, free community pet festival 11 am – 4 pm Activities, adoptions, rescue groups, vendor booths, pet contests, dog demonstrations, raffle prizes, Kid Zone, and more! Visit the Pet Wellness Fair for services available to furry festival-goers for a small donation. Wunderbar’s Pet Hotel Spring 2014 Big Love! T he gangly speckled pup stretched her neck forward to deliver a bashful kiss to her rescuer’s face. We carried her sisters into ARF’s shelter behind her, holding them tightly as their silky ears brushed our cheeks. Their sweet Labrador mother greeted her pups with nuzzles as we coaxed their father – a thin but majestic Great Dane – inside. Cautiously following the trail of treats and gentle coos, he finally settled down in his kennel. Tucking them in after the long, exhausting journey, we were rewarded with deep, grateful gazes – heartfelt thanks for our labor of love to bring this family to safety, together. The adorable puppies were just a handful of hundreds who will arrive at ARF this year. Unable to afford spay/neuter, or not understanding the critical importance of preventing more births, too many families tearfully relinquish their surprise puppies or kittens to inundated public shelters where they have little chance of survival. Even well-meaning guardians find themselves overwhelmed by one unexpected litter after another, faced with few options to care for them. We’ll never know why their previous guardian let his dogs reproduce over and over, finally discarding them at the overcrowded public shelter, each showing signs of neglect, poor diet, or needing medical care.With most rescues unable to take on so many dogs, ARF stepped in to Page 8 save them just in time. Dreidel, the shy father with ribs showing through his beautiful harlequin coat, and Enya, the tired mother nursing five large puppies, tugged at our heartstrings as we nursed them to health. Our volunteer foster families, whose dedication allows us to save those we can’t bear to leave behind, stepped in to nurture the puppies and their parents in their homes until they were ready for adoption. Every adorable puppy or kitten is a reminder of how many animals are born every year into this heartbreaking cycle. ARF rescues as many as we can, but the most effective solution is to stop overpopulation before it begins. It’s why we’re committed to offering lowcost or free s p ay / n e u t e r services to grateful families who need it, preventing www.arf.net Spring 2014 Big Love the births—and deaths—of countless unwanted animals. With your help, we will be able to save more like these gentle giants and ensure they cannot add to the pet overpopulation crisis. Give them the lives they deserve with your gift today. www.arf.net Dreidel in his foster home Just arrived at ARF! Devoted mom Enya with her puppies Spay it Forward at ARF’s Clinic • Ongoing, affordable spay/neuter services • Free Pet Fix days • Ongoing $25 spay/neuter for Chihuahuas and Pit Bulls Book today! 925.296.3125 Page 9 www.arf.net Spring 2014 Humane Education “Please Help Tuck!” Camp ARF has a reputation for providing transformative experiences for the young animal lovers who attend, but ARF’s shelter animals reap the rewards, too. On her last day at camp, third grader Sophia arrived with a very special donation for an ARF dog named Tuck. It turns out she had been carefully listening during her lessons and wanted to use what she had learned to make Tuck’s life better. Tuck, a gentle, deaf Cattle Dog mix, was having trouble finding his forever home due to his disability. During her time at Camp, Sophia met Tuck, learned about his plight, and decided to make a difference. She arrived on her last day of Camp with a special rope toy and a hand-drawn poster to be displayed on Tuck’s condo. “Dear Families and Friends,” the letter on the poster read, “Even though Tuck is deaf it doesn’t mean he is not nice. Dogs have different personalities. Every time I go by Tuck he seems so sad. Can you donate or adopt Tuck? Treat Tuck how you want to be treated! Love, Sophia.” The counselors were touched by Sophia’s kindness and the way she put her lessons into practice.Tuck’s poster stayed on his condo until he was adopted two weeks later. Camp ARF teaches lessons that children never forget, demonstrating the importance of kindness, respect, and the responsibility of good citizenship. Register your child for Camp or donate to help bring these lessons of compassion to future generations to come. www.arf.net Tuck today in his forever home Inset - Sophia’s drawing for Tuck Get ready for hands-on fun! For grades 1 - 12 NEW! c Veterinary Science Camp NEW! c Creative Animal Art c Pooch Pals c Kitty Kamp c Vet Camp ...and more! Register now! c youth.arf.net Page 10 www.arf.net Spring 2014 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]. Alice, Robin Crow Anna and Kristoff made in honor of Henry and Jasper, Richard, Emma, Zoe and Lucy Wilson Aries and Ce Ce from Patty Boatright, Anonymous Bamboo, Melvin and Vera Sasahara Barbie made in honor of Marie Ramagli, Laura and Ken Corbin Big Hunk, Victoria R. Lopez and Mark J. Sobelson Ali, Sheridan E. Stanton All the pets we have!, Nancy Randazzo Amy Han, May N. and David A. Windrem Andy and Donna Logar, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Ania and Blake Wise, Casey and Howie Herbert Ann Geiger and Tari Hanneman, Martha DeRight Annie, Jill E. and Thomas B. McCleary Armand and Deborah Gordon, Janet R. Wagner Barbara Emery Mayr, Donna Grabert Beck Chamber’s birthday, Jon C. and Christina M. Chambers Becky and Ryan Graciano, Pat Carlson Bella Whidden, Neatha Curry Bill and Diane, Blake and Ania Wise Bo, Charles E. and N. Annette French Bob Bilek and Elissa Wagner, David Kent Bobbe Bartlett and Hannah, Steven E. Hengst Brinks, Mia Okinaga Bryan Del Fava, Julie Del Fava Calvin Klein, Robert M. Klein Carol Collins and Genji, Phyllis M. Blosl and Janine Blosl Carole Breslin, Jesse C. and Peggy R. Brown Carolyn and Perry Butler and Ann Huston, Julieta Zarate-Hudson and Lee E. Hudson Casey, Patricia and John J. Fehrenbacher Cattacheeno, Cuddles and Tasha, Claire J. Stames Charlene and Michael Lowe, Betty D. Raaf Cheery, Brian M. Dearle and Chungae Kim Page 11 Cameo and Paris made in memory of Emmitt Anderson, The Anderson/Kuhn Family Celeste, Alexia Southern Chevelle made in memory of Peanut by Marisa Mejasich, Elizabeth F. and Jeff Mejasich Chiara and Rowena, Jennifer Kim Dolce and Mew Gull, Tanner & Reichhold Emblem and Lariat, Rich Crowl and Barbara Atwell Fancy made in memory of Robert Gray, Steven J. and Cathleen A. Ferguson Firefly, Gryphon Channing Freddo, Jamie Lapierre Ginger, Pamela A. and Robert Hansen Jessie and Owlet made in honor of Blackjack, Glenn A. and Diane L. McGeoch Jolie made in memory of Chamois from Abigail Kardek and the Kardek Family, Odette S. and Haley Kardek Ladybug, Wesley J. Wright and Donna L. Miller Lariat, Anonymous Lego, Joshua Millican and Amanda Schell Lory, Joshua and Ashley Hodapp Louise made in memory of Gabriella, Robin and Bill Lunghi Lyle made in memory of Ann Shultis, Gryphon Channing Maggie Mae, Gladys M. Rankin Marvel Hero made in memory of Ashlee, Kathleen and Dave Cunningham Matcha and Peony, Robert G. Shultz Maven, Anonymous Max, Dave and Deanna Carkhuff Mia and Molly, William J. Coaker Jr. Mickey, Roberta Carol Webb Milo, Aileen and Gary Abeyta Minnie, Judy A. Wobleski and Roger R. Stone Chevelle, Rachelle Davis Christina, Bernice R. Palangi Christina Lockwood and Kristine Soorian, Leighallyson Wolfe Christine McSherry Ludtke and Aaron Ludtke, Daniel and Sue Spencer Christopher LaBasco’s birthday, Anonymous Cooper MacLeod, Frances Aiello Cyndi Michelle April Lori Jaime Kelly Lorraine, Denise Jackson Dali, Sandi and Stevie Morgan Dave Harris, David R. Harris Dayna Vanderveen, Teresa L. Hoffman Dee Trevorrow and Toby Curry, Beverly Adams and Jean Winfield Delylah, Karen Stockerl-Goldstein and Keith Goldstein Diego and Samantha Tellian, Nancy Mae Tellian Donna Olesen, Bess Vance Donna Smith and Kristine Soorian, Leighallyson Wolfe Ed Hotchkiss, Rolland E. and Isabel I. Sears Enzo, Sheridan E. Stanton Fiona, Colleen A. McGuire Frances Jefferson, Janice Castagnini Franklin, Lise Rapaport and Hon. Seamus P. McCaffery Friends and Colleagues at San Mateo County CCD, Susan Harrison Gandalf, Xander, Kora, Cloud, and Kanga, Gillian Groszkiewicz Greg McCoy, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Greg McCoy’s birthday, Nancy M. Truitt Guido, Bruce A. Childs and Bonnie J. Collins Hedy Leiter, William Quillen Helen Bos, Valerie Hoagland Howard Brooks-Korn, DVM, Marie Disher Isabel Sears, Cynthia C. Sears Jack Daniel and Lucy Lu, Sandra J. Greenwood Jackle Lantern, Linda S. and Harry E. Smith Janis Joplin, Julie M. Lawyer Jaynie Croes, John T. Fallon Jeff Mullins, Carole Salerno Jennifer Hall, Rose and Alex Bollman Joan I. Black, Robin A. White John Maruska, Joan M. Arthur Jolley, Eric and Jennifer Tresser Julie and Craig Rose, Crystal Di Anno Kayla Capper, Norman R. Capper Kelli Lynch, Alan and Barbara Goldenberg Misty Moss made in honor of Lory, Donald L. Benson Mooshka and Sally Cinnamon, William J. Coaker Jr. Pinkie Cooper made in memory of Blackie, Oleg and Xenia Schilling Razzmatazz and Zambia, David L. and Nancy D. Smith Riviera and Kai, Chloe A. Laube and William Barber Rose Art made in honor of Koba Kim, Hyejin Kim Safira, Anonymous Silk Knot, Roberta Carol Webb Skeedaddle, Lisa Wu Sugar Magnolia, Carolyn R. and Leland J. Eller Sven, Donna and Stan Fuller Taquito, Minky, Sonora and Peppermint, William J. Coaker Jr. Turtle, Ryan Oury Zig Zag and Newey, William J. Coaker Jr. Kira Wolters, Sandra J. Wolters Kittyhawk (now Suzi York), Peggy York Kona, Gary Friedman Ladybug, Wesley J. Wright and Donna L. Miller Lady-Girl and Sam made in memory of Pearl Hannon, Robert A. and Beverly J. Runyen Lauren Kuo’s birthday, Anonymous Lego, Joshua Millican and Amanda Schell Leila, Robert J. and Alice M. Breakstone Leonard and Spotty, Rebecca Erwin Spencer and Dan Spencer Linda Sanguinetti - Merry Christmas, Mary Lou Peterson In Honor Celebrating Tony La Russa’s National Baseball Hall of Fame election G. Willard Miller Foundation Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick The Oakland Athletics Community Fund Glenn and Diane Colacurci www.arf.net Robert B. Simon Alan E. Popkin Altschuh-Lipman Family Fund Marijo Arthur Rayna K. and Richard Ravitz Spring 2014 In Honor of Special Friends In a bind? ARF U can help Manners • Puppy Specialty • Sports Evening and weekend classes available training.arf.net You never know what’s springing up at the ARF Thrift Store! 1950-H Market Street • Concord, CA All purchases support the ARF Emergency Medical Fund® Need a ride? Lois McKelvey, Carson Moss Lou Russa’s (Louie) 10th birthday, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Louie Colacurci, Lawrence and Janice L. Wong Lucky, Judy A. and Michael Batlin Lucky, Bootie Charon Lyn Haithcock, Paul A. and Michele A. Tomalenas Maggie, Desiree Moncton Marci, Cody, Annie and Kristine, Leighallyson Wolfe Mardy Fish, Christopher R. Beck Marsha and Dick Servetnick, Michael and Peggy M. White Max, Sara Dearman Megan Morimoto, Margaret R. Nelson Michael and Nico, Donald L. Benson Michael De Wilde, Sara Mooradian Mike and Julie Oligschlaeger, Mark D. Barner Mischief, Barbara J. Sanford Moishe v Shayna, Jewish Community Endowment Fund Molly - Gero, Doreen Dobbs-Ozogul Mom and Dad, Michael Case Mona Lindau-Webb, Erica Gavin Moses, Katherine A. Surman Mr. and Mrs. David Glover, Stephanie M. Myers Nalu and Oliver, Chris Berman Nancy Gay, Michael Martinez and Mimi Gay, Amy J. and Robert C. Trask Nellie, Jodi Roisman Nevin and Paige Steinberg, Mitchell Steinberg Olivia Cannizzo, Amy Oliver Cullen and Kevin Cullen Pancake, Bé A. Wierdsma Phil Pitchford, Kathleen Wall Po Shun Leong, Karyn L. and Frank Gross Pooh, Sid, Taffy and Snowy, Paul D. and Kathleen F. Harvey Preston Ward, John and Deborah J. McKinnon Randy, John T. Hawthorne Rocket, Leo D. and Norma L. Allende Rod and Denise, Shirley and Walter A. Trumpf Rod and Joyce Brink, Eric J. Brink and Mary G. Vassar Rose Sall, Susan Rosenthal Sasha, Robert B. Simon Scott and Shelley Bever, Nicholas and Angela Bever Scott Zimmermann and Drew Mesomsub, Judith M. and David Gavin Shiloh Sloan, Monica T. and Dennis Kettner Slakey Brothers, John Foley Inc. Sonia and Aaron’s Wedding, Raymond and Kimberlee C. Raby Stephanie McLin, McLin Family Foundation Steve and Wanda Wong, Glenn and Diane Colacurci Steve Drexel, Mary Shaw Teddy, Robert B. Simon The Jensens: Alana, Alan and Adrienne, Anne M. Jensen The Bishop Family, Nicola J. and Chase A. Peterson The CASE District V Board and Conference Committee, Jeffrey R. Wendorf The Flach Family, Rhonda Shell The homeless ones, Alfred A. Valdez The Krehmeyer Family, Carla and Robert Senh The Kui Family, Wendy Wong The Ladies at Eileen Fisher, Helgi Hoffman The Schultz Family, Rossann Williams The Wedding of Bianca La Russa and Jordan Valjalo, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick The Wedding of Devon La Russa and Ryan Torres, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Tinkerbell, John R. and Caherine M. Slocombe Tommy Schnuck and Natalie McNulty, Sally Schnuck Tony La Russa, Jacqueline T. Niekamp Trudy, Daniel N. and Emily Loeb Ty and Puka, Jennifer P. DeJong VCA Albany Animal Hospital, Edward C. and Janet B. Halbach Vedder, Matt Murphy Walter Goss, D. Patricia Brown Willow, Jack and Mildred Heims Yuri and Sonja, David S. Martin Jr. Zito, Andrew McGowan Zorro Martin, Shereen Motarjemi In Memory of Special Friends So do we! Donate your car to ARF and we’ll give you the paperwork for your tax write off! arf.net Page 12 Alani, Debra A. Kabrich and Denise M. Nelson All the Boston Terriers I have loved, Patricia A. Baran Alyosha, Edward J. Leiter Annie, Casie Permenter Annie and Shorty, Glen D. and Marcia S. Mellinger Ascuncion Jimenez, Kathleen J. Carrai Bailey, Kathleen J. Carrai Barbara Freitag, Elizabeth Ann Kelly www.arf.net Bear, Jeanne Marsden Belle and Le Beau, Jeffrey C. Kelly Ben Sexton, William G. and Sharon L. Jager Bentley, Janet M. and Michael E. Brown Bentley and Spencer, Sharyn DeLano Betty Biale, Knights of Columbus Council 13179 Big Girl, Joan M. Cunnings Bingo, Bonnie D. Gibson Spring 2014 In Memory of Special Friends Blossom, Donald R. Wild Blu, Debra A. Kabrich and Denise M. Nelson Bob, Richard D. and Heather Watts Bob Foster, Jennifer Sandberg Bob The Cat, Celeste M. Leal Bobbi Kemp, Michelle Whittaker Bodie, Mary Ann Halvorson Boss Lady, Jacqueline Hopkins Brig. Gen. Philip J. Erdle, Christopher Erdle Bubba, Pat and Douglas F. Koeppe Buddy, Steven C. and Diane Parrish Buffy, Leena Brisch Buster, Marianne R. Lynch Cal Epperson, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Canteloupe, Aaron M. and Estelle M. Coffeen Carolyn W. Goldwater, Karen and Gerald J. Carlson Casey Uyeda-Lyons, Carol A. UyedaLyons and William T. Lyons Charles W. Hopkins Jr., Jacqueline Hopkins Charlie, John A. Savage Cheryl Blare Jacobson, Katherine B. Arcuri Chicky, Theresa A. Patterson Chole Pichardo, Esther D. Germen Chooch, Carla M. Della Zoppa Cindy McIntosh, Justin C. Sadoian Cinnamon and Lily, Cordell C. and Arta J. Hull Cisco and Sierra, Sam Test Connie Keefhaver, Dr. Saundra McMillan and Amanda R. Resch Conrad H. Goerl, Vicki and Douglas Hogendorn Cookie, Marcia P. Farrar Cooper, Deborah B. and John S. Edack David Buch, Carol C. Ross David Tenberg, Marvin M. Tenberg Dennis Tessler, Carol and Larry Tessler Dolcé, Terry D. and Karen D. McGill Donald A. Anderson, Carol A. Anderson Dr. Howard B. Liebgold, Kaiser Permanente Duke Oswald, Marsha A. and Richard Servetnick Dusty, Susan M. Flautt and Steve Mink Dutchess, Janice M. Binkley Edith J. Price and Roland, G. Lindsay McCrea Elaine Luttrell, Sherry Luttrell Elizabeth Webb Harrington, Elizabeth M. Harrington Ellyn Levin, M Danny Levin Elwood, Catherine T. and Daniel J. Murphy Emily Rose, Charles D. Del Monte Ernest Lynn Brown, Barry Roach Charles Lipper Dennean L. Tylman Grace Vanderpol Employees at SafeAmerica Credit Union Karen L. Wisniewski Patty Carlson and Ron Lichti Page 13 Phil Luetkemeyer Etta, Janet M. and Michael E. Brown Evie, Diana B. Gale Faruk, Robert J. Habermas Figaro, Stephen W. and Mary V. Pucci Flash Silva, Swathi Desai-Silva and Stephen Silva Footsie, Sally G. Taylor Freddie, Lisa and Howard Wenger Frosty, Jerome J. and Louise Workman Gage, Peter and Cate Fraenkel Georgie, Sharon C. and Greg G. Golphenee Giant George, Nova L. and Lewis M. Lefcourt Ginga, Joyce and Lew Dickey Gloria Edick, Donald V. Edick Gloria Yancey, Christine Irons and James D. Likens Goldie, Ingrid U. and Arthur D. McQueen Gordon Hardt, Stephen W. and Mary V. Pucci Gracie, Lawrence M. Levy Greta Bilger, Rob and Roxann Bilger Harper, Richard Engelen Heidi Zimmer, Jane H. Taber Henry and Haley, Joan V. Nopp and Gaylene Pearson Hercules, Robin J. and Robert A. Griffiths Hilda Hurley, Joe and Ellen Donohue Holly, Glenn Vaughn and Kameron Leal Honey Wenning, Gene R. Wenning Jake 04 and Hobart 08 (RIP Boyz!), Justin A. Glueck James Shields, Mary M. Shields Jane Mellenthin, Mary M. and Robert H. Bunzel Janice Lee, Kaz Rowe and Amy and John Lem Lynn Gok and Dan Riopel Jasmine, Joann M. Biondi Jasper and Wesley, Glen Gentry and Kathy Farrar Jet, Kim Malko Jetty and Ozzie, Barbara A. Shuman Jodie and Paul’s kitty - Blondie 2, Linda M. and Kris A. Ohlson Joseph Peterson and Winston, Mr. & Mrs. John A. Peterson Judith Jacobs Bradley, Patricia A. Wintroath, CPA Professional Women’s Business Exchange Juneau and Shadow, Kim K. and Thomas I. Mackenzie K.C., William E. and Kathlyn Johanning Katherine L. Crystal, Nevin Steinberg and Paige L. Price Kathy Irene Torres, Jean and Doug Murray Richard Dunning Katie Bilger, Rob and Roxann Bilger Kattie Fluffy, Caterina Pentcheva Kelly and Telly, Karen E. Baker Kenneth Wallace and Lolah, Madeline Wallace Khloe, Kevin M. and Christine M. Sweeney shredworks mobile document shredding at ARF Saturday, April 26 • 10 am - Noon $5 per box • All proceeds benefit ARF Information: Kathleen Huls 925.296.3118 Now offering e-waste disposal for an additional donation! all you need is love ARF foster families save lives every time they open their homes and hearts to an animal in need. Sign up! T arf.net In Loving Memory Gloria Tiernan A generous gift to ARF’s Humane Education Fund was made in memory of Gloria Tiernan by the family of her dear friend, Virginia Pitchford. www.arf.net Spring 2014 In Memory of Special Friends In Loving Memory Sadie Bicker ARF rescue and Pet Hug Pack member Bobbe Bartlett Catherine T. and Daniel J. Murphy Glenn and Diane Colacurci Greg and Michele M. McCoy Janelle and Barry Clark Judy A. and Ted R. Bentley Kira, Cynthia Pierce Kristin Kemper, Dennis W. and Gayle R. Kemper L. Rick Brown, Elizabeth A. Liptak Larue, Lauren and Kathryn Bode Lavonna Perkins, Nancy E. Miller Ledo, D. Patricia Brown Lily Storer, Linda C. Crosby and Steven Siljestrom Linda Weber, Catherine L. Pleasant Lizzie, Marcia L. and Steve Boyd Lola, Jason S. Wertheimer Louis Rodrigues, Steven Rodrigues Lucky, Ms. Toby Curry and Dee Trevorrow Lucy, Steven C. and Diane Parrish Lynn Louise Rohwer, Claudia and William A. Saunders Crystal Viswanatha Joseph A. and Lorraine Saunders Kristin M. Shevis Linda R. Barnett Rachelle Zoffer Robert A. Saunders Maggie Mae, Margaret Trainor Malka Schlesinger, Colin B. and Cecile Schlesinger Mardi and Phoebe, Phyllis J. Wisniowski Margaret McNamara, Shirley O. Griffin Marianne Rosson, Joann M. Biondi Marie Avila-Pike’s dogs and cats, K. 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Lum Woody, Charles F. and Kristine Carlin your dog, Brenda and Vincent Currivan Your Loving Pal of 13 Years, Bruce Kroyer Zeus, Elizabeth Englander Zoey, Brian and Karen Montero Zoey, Paul J. Hammer This listing includes donations received from 9/24/13 through 2/12/14. 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 arf.net/tribute 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. Page 14 www.arf.net Spring 2014 Community Interest ARF’s Pet Hug Pack participated in Read Across America week, reading to 2,300 children in 15 schools throughout Contra Costa County! Each 30 minute presentation included a short history of ARF, a lesson on the joys and benefits of reading to pets at home, a story read aloud, and a lesson on dog safety, with a special hands-on visit with the Pet Hug Pack member in attendance. Pet Hug Pack’s Pet Hug Pack Coordinator Pat with Spiff g with a friend Carmen readin Looking for love... Liam Adopt Page 15 Volunteer www.arf.net Molly Donate Spring 2014 NONPROFIT ORG. U. S. POSTAGE PAID WALNUT CREEK, CA PERMIT NO. 1235 2890 www.arf.net Mitchell Drive P.O. Box 30215 Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Join Us For Upcoming Events FORE! ARF Monday, April 14 Crow Canyon Country Club Danville Animals on Broadway Goes Off Broadway Sunday, May 18 Heather Farm Park Walnut Creek Wine & Whiskers Saturday, September 20 ARF Get details at www.arf.net People Rescuing Animals...Animals Rescuing People®
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