volunteer de-tails - Kentucky Humane Society
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volunteer de-tails - Kentucky Humane Society
(502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org Kentucky Humane Society - Animal Rescue League 241 Steedly Drive Louisville, KY 40214-2961 Honor a loved one or pet with a gift to the Kentucky Humane Society. Call (502) 515-3144 or visit kyhumane.org for details. PAW STREET JOURNAL Waggin’ Trail success Mark your calendar for Tuxes & Tails Gearing up for the ASPCA $100K Challenge Working together for a special dog Summer 2011 TM MAIN CAMPUS 241 Steedly Drive Louisville, KY 40214 (502) 366-3355 Adoptions 7 Days a Week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admissions Monday-Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. EAST CAMPUS 1000 Lyndon Lane, Suite B Louisville, KY 40222 (502) 272-1070 Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Birthday Parties Donations Education/Camp Volunteers Behavior Training (502) 515-3145 (502) 515-3144 (502) 515-3149 (502) 515-3145 (502) 253-2883 EASTPOINT PET RESORT 13310 Magisterial Drive Louisville, KY 40223 (502) 253-2221 FERN CREEK PET RESORT 5225 Bardstown Road Louisville, KY 40291 (502) 499-1910 S.N.I.P. CLINIC 2445 Crittenden Drive Louisville, KY 40217 (502) 636-3491 FEEDERS SUPPLY ADOPTIONS Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Beth Andrews Brink Bloembergen Toni Clem Gary Clements Erik Furlan Marti Hazel Janet Lively Heberle Brian Jackson A. Dale Josey Steve Kerrick Karen Krinock Jeff McGowan Milicent Meehan Glenn Price Terry Rogers Patti Swope Marcia E. Terry Anthony Urbaites Greg Wellman Natalie White Roy Burns, D.V.M.* Brian Haara* John Hassmann* Rick Maynard * *Advisory Board The Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) advocates the humane treatment of companion animals through leadership and proactive solutions to pet overpopulation. CALENDAR OF EVENTS August 9 10 Volunteer Orientation*, 5:30 p.m. Pet Tales, Noon 16 Adoption Matchmaker Training, 5:30 p.m. 13 Animal Enrichment, 3:30 p.m. 13 Canine Coach Training, 5 p.m. 27 Tuxes & Tails, 6:30 p.m. September 13 Volunteer Orientation*, 5:30 p.m 14 Pet Tales, Noon 17 Animal Enrichment, 3:30 p.m. 17 Canine Coach Training, 5 p.m. 20 Adoption Matchmaker Training, 5:30 p.m. October 11 Volunteer Orientation*, 5:30 p.m. 12 Volunteer Orientation* (EC), 5:30 p.m. 12 Pet Tales, Noon 15 Animal Enrichment, 3:30 p.m. 15 Canine Coach Training, 5 p.m. 18 Adoption Matchmaker Training, 5:30 p.m. *Please RSVP to Jennifer Clark to sign up for the adult volunteer orientation. WISH LIST Bandanas Blankets and comforters Cat and dog food Cat and dog toys Cat and dog treats Cat litter (non-clumping) Chicken or beef broth Clothes dryer Collars Digital cameras Distilled water Dog crates Easy Cheese Garbage bags Gasoline gift cards Grooming supplies Kong toys Kuranda dog beds Latex gloves (large) Laundry detergent Paper towels SnuggleSafe Microwavable Bed Warmers Towels Vacuum cleaner View the entire wish list at kyhumane.org. Drop off items at our Main Campus, East Campus, Eastpoint Pet Resort, Fern Creek Pet Resort, S.N.I.P. Clinic, or any of our seven Feeders Supply adoption sites. All donations are tax-deductible. All events are at the Kentucky Humane Society’s Main Campus unless otherwise noted. For more information on KHS events and programs, call (502) 366-3355 or visit kyhumane.org. The Paw Street Journal is a quarterly publication of the Kentucky Humane Society. Questions or comments may be addressed to the Public Relations Department at (502) 515-3133 or [email protected]. Circulation: 12,500 Editors: Erin Clephas and Cara Hicks | Contributing Writers: Kat Rooks Cover photo by Wayne Bonnett. Other photography by Erin Clephas, Stephanie Dobbins and Wayne Bonnett. www.kyhumane.org | (502) 366-3355 The Kentucky Humane Society is a Charity Navigator rated organization. This rating is a promise and assurance of the highest level of financial stewardship of your gift. 15 VOLUNTEER DE-TAILS Purrs and puppy kisses to Donna and Hailey Lane, dedicated animal enrichment volunteers! This duo has been volunteering at KHS since January of this year, giving treats, toys and love to all of the animals in the shelter as they await their forever home. The adoptions staff would like to thank Katie Putnuff for assisting with the adoption matchmaker program. Since the beginning of the year, Katie has volunteered more than 40 hours with KHS, helping potential adopters find the perfect match for their next pet. The behavior department extends their thanks to all of the behavior trainers, but would like to give a special thanks to Heike Purdon. Heike has been volunteering with the KHS behavior department for more than seven years and is currently helping the department by teaching extra Manners for Life and Feisty Fido classes. KHS is lucky to have longtime volunteers like her! The S.N.I.P. Clinic would like to spotlight volunteer Rebecca Kelly. Rebecca assists in the office answering phones and scheduling appointments and also with recovery, helping vet staff as animals finish their surgery. She also put together a binder of helpful reference information for other office volunteers to use. She is extremely professional and friendly and has been a great asset to the clinic. The Kentucky Humane Society relies on the generosity of our wonderful volunteers. From canine coaches to foster care parents, we couldn’t do it without you! Are you interested in becoming a volunteer? Visit kyhumane.org to learn more about available opportunities (502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org 14 ASK THE EXPERTS KHS Staff Answer Your Questions Q. I’ve been wanting to take my dog out to the park for walks now that the weather is so lovely. Bruno is really friendly with other dogs and usually comes back when I call him. Is it ok to let him off leash to play in our public parks? A. We have a great park system in Louisville and it is wonderful when dog owners take advantage of it. However, there are some rules of “doggie etiquette” that BY THE NUMBERS (March 2011 - May 2011) everyone should follow so that all patrons can enjoy our public spaces. 1,527 All dogs must be kept on-leash in public. Leash laws exist for public safety. Even cats and dogs were adopted at one of our nine permanent adoption sites. 173 pets found homes during our March Mania adoption special March 12-20. if your dog is friendly, there is no guarantee that all the other dogs you encounter on a walk share that trait. For some dogs, it can be very scary to be confined on a leash while a loose dog runs up. This can increase the leashed dog’s anxiety and can even lead to a fight. Additionally, many people are uncomfortable with dogs and may react fearfully if approached by an unknown dog. There are great, safe outlets for your dog to play off-leash. Consider a membership with the Louisville Dog Run Association. You will have access to safe, enclosed, off-leash play areas that are frequented by scores of friendly dogs every day. As an added bonus, you can be sure that any dogs you meet there are up to date on all their vaccinations. Just as a reminder, any time you take your dog to a public space for a walk, be sure to bring bags to clean up your dog’s waste. It is also a great idea to bring water and a bowl in order to keep your pet hydrated. Finally, consider enrolling in a positive reinforcement based training class in order to teach your dog loose leash walking skills so that your outings are safe and enjoyable for you as well as for your furry friend. Have a question for a KHS expert? Submit it to [email protected]. Kat Rooks is the Behavior Leader at the Kentucky Humane Society. She has been training pets for more than 10 years. For more pet tips and pet health info, call (502) 366-3355 or e-mail [email protected]. www.kyhumane.org | (502) 366-3355 2,408 pets were spayed or neutered at our high-quality, low-cost S.N.I.P. Clinic. The fourth Hooters for Neuters event in April saw 58 male dogs altered and the May Neuter-A-Thon fixed 89 male cats. Since opening in 2007, the clinic has altered more than 35,000 cats and dogs. 6,925 children were reached through education programs from August 2010 to May 2011. Workshops were given to 417 Boy Scout and Girl Scouts and 86 schools, daycares and community centers received visits from our education department. 3 FROM THE DESK OF Lori Kane Redmon, President-CEO Dear Friend, Let me begin by saying, “Thank you.” As a private, non-profit that does not depend on city, state or federal tax dollars, we could not do our work without your support. If you’ve followed the news lately, you’re probably aware of our decision not to bid for the contract to run Louisville Metro Animal Services (LMAS). Before I explain our decision, I want to address the negativity that has unnecessarily clouded the atmosphere. Public in-fighting, motive-questioning and name-calling by animal groups does not help the creatures we want to save. I’ve tried to stay above the fray, not just to protect the good reputation of KHS but, more important, the animals that will be hurt if the public grows weary of sniping by people they rightly feel should be more worried about dogs and cats than turf battles. Groups like Alley Cat Advocates or Saving Sunny among many others and the hundreds of volunteers who help everywhere all have this in common: We love animals. We may have different goals and means of achieving them, but we should never forget that common ground. After a great deal of deliberation, KHS chose not to bid for LMAS for several reasons: We didn’t believe the city had a sustainable facilities plan; we were concerned about the lack of an end date for the LMAS’s admittedly inadequate Manslick facility and no defined plan to raise money for another facility; and the lack of time to implement a plan for the short-term use of Manslick as well as the appropriate handling of animals (including lifestock and wildlife) in the current structure. Instead, we will continue to strengthen our relationship with LMAS and pursue positive relationship with other animal groups. We will continue to transfer animals from LMAS to our nine adoption sites. We will continue to evaluate animals at LMAS facilities and we will continue reducing the number of dogs and cats sent to all Louisville-area shelters by offering low-cost spay and neuter services to our community. As the old saying goes, you can get a lot accomplished when you don’t worry about who gets the credit. We have so many strong organizations and committed individuals in the Louisville and Southern Indiana area – may the rest of 2011 and beyond see us do an even better job of working together for the sake of our beloved animals and the communities we serve. Sincerely, Lori Redman President, Kentucky Humane Society (502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org 4 FROM THE MAILBOX: Sharing “Happy Tails” And More! King of the Couch my own — go, go, go! The shelter days 2009. She weighed 54 pounds and was are long gone for Zeke; he now lives life so skinny that you could see her ribs as King of the Couch and is nurtured by and hip bones. We were told she was endless amounts of aunts and uncles and walking down a street with puppies two very proud grandparents. Zeke also trailing behind her. Ziva now weighs 95 enjoys the Tempurpedic mattress, along pounds and is happily living with our with sharing a pillow with his mommy. I four other rescues and our cat. Ziva and can’t be more thankful for the Kentucky Leon, our Australian Shepherd mix, play After great amounts of thought and Humane Society. Not only is Zeke my constantly in our large yard, but want to consideration, I decided it was time to best friend, he’s the love of my life. I be inside at night to spend time with the add a pet to my life recently. Wrapping am forever changed and grateful for his family. They are all indoor/outdoor pets up the final year of my undergraduate presence in my life. I can’t wait for all of and loved very much. They bring us so career at University of Louisville, I was our adventures to come! much joy. Shelter dogs rock! Thanks to ready to take on more responsibility and – Kate Denny the wonderful people at the Kentucky dedicate my time and love to a “critter” Finding the perfect fit Humane Society for giving these of some sort. After extended research and wonderful pets another chance at life. contemplation, I arrived at the KHS East – Bonnie & Don Hall Campus armed with the names of three dogs I wanted to meet. The second I met Cadence (now known as “Zeke”), I fell in love. He was a “Black Pearl”, and was on sale, being a black dog over the age of two-years-old. He was a wild child from We adopted our German Shepherd day one, and I couldn’t help but adore named Ziva, formerly Selina, at the the fact that his mentality matched that of Kentucky Humane Society in July Send your story, letter and/or photographs to [email protected], and they may be published! Please make the subject line “From the Mailbox” and include your name, address and telephone number. Letters may be edited for clarity and space. Become a Kentucky Humane Society Foster Parent This year, hundreds of orphaned kittens, puppies, dogs and cats will need a temporary home for a few days or weeks. YOU can make a difference in the number of animals we save. Open your home and your heart...temporarily. Call (502) 366-3355 to learn more. www.kyhumane.org | (502) 366-3355 13 Main Campus Grand Reopening The public gathered at the recently renovated Kentucky Humane Society Main Campus on May 14 to view and tour our beautiful and newly renovated facility for its Grand Reopening! The $2.3 million construction project had been underway for nearly two years, as animals and staff members alike were shuffled around to accommodate construction. All of the time spent under construction is well worth it now, as attendees of the Grand Reopening could clearly see. Animals are now housed in areas with better ventilation systems and more easily cleaned cages. Several “cat colonies” are available so that the kitties can openly roam and stretch their legs. Even the lobby and adoption area have been improved. The area is more open and welcoming, and the old carpet was removed and replaced with more sensible (for an animal shelter) laminate flooring. The KHS Leadership Team proudly cut the ribbon on the improved Main Campus and invited the public for tours of the facility, kids’ activites, demonstrations, promotions and more! We are thrilled the public can see how far we have come and how well the animals are treated as soon as they enter our doors. If you still haven’t seen visited the “new” Main Campus, please come by to take a look – and maybe even take home a new fourlegged friend as well! Special thanks to 102.3 The Max for helping us bring people to our doors. (502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org 12 Donna Broster by Ms. Elaine Scholl-Iglecia Doris Elder by Carrie Grigg Gary Weiss & Claudia Sanders wedding by Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Schneider Hennie by Mrs. Edith P. Henchey Honea by Ms. Patricia Roland In honor of Rick Maynard & all of the work he does for you all by Mrs. Nancy Smith Jo-Jo by Mr. Overton C. Stivers Kathryn L. Hutson by Dr. Scott Hutson Katie Bug & Lucy by Ms. Rosemary Gardner Kelly Johnston Lawson & Bill Lawson by The Johnston Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Emery Dean Curlee by Carol McCracken & Ann Sharp Mr. Mark Hundley’s birthday by Dr. Christina Whitfield Lacie & Gracie by Mr. Mark A. Gittings Laura Dunbar by Thomas E. Dunbar by Mr. Wallace H. Dunbar Ms. Margaret Sutton by Robert Brown Patches, my newly adopted dog from KHS in Lyndon by Ms. Judy B. Hoge Lila & Lacy Stuedle by Penny Pugby Madge Wilson by Coldwell Banker McMahan Co. Puzzle & Peas by Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Stevens III Thelma Tolakis by Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Disney Jr. Valerie Merrifield by Kim & Jimmy Broecker Robby Durning’s Birthday by Mrs. Dianna Horn Sadie Mae by Ms. Elizabeth Potts Matt Borden’s birthday by Beth Wright Michael Devereaux’s 65th birthday by Mrs. Sharon Muller Spencer & Sidney by Ms. Debbie F. McCarty Mike McNutt by Kim & Jimmy Broecker Miriah by Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Stevens III Miss Adrianna Lauber by Miss Greer Fischer Taz by Ms. Mary Faith Campbell Stephanie & Nicole Walsh by Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. O’Hern Suzanne Adams & William Thompson’s marriage by Kim Mitchell Did you adopt a new canine baby from the Kentucky Humane Society? We can help him make some friends! Try Doggie Daycare for FREE and let him come home “dog tired!” “Daycare is great! Maggie gets lots of interaction with people and other dogs. When she comes home, she is a tired, well-behaved pup.” – Laura Gibson, Maggie’s Mom Schedule a playdate today! Eastpoint Pet Resort (502) 253-2221 Fern Creek Pet Resort (502) 499-1910 East Campus (502) 272-1070 Expires 9/1/11. Not valid with any other offers. Some restrictions may apply. www.kyhumane.org | (502) 366-3355 5 17th Waggin’ Trail Walk for the Animals Raises Over $90,000! The 17th Annual Waggin’ Trail Walk for the Animals was a success yet again, with almost 600 runners and walkers participating in the event! With your generous help, KHS raised over $90,000 to support our life-saving mission programs of adoption, spay/neuter and education. And we had a great time doing it with games, contests, music, amazing vendors and adorable adoptable animals! Dogs of every shape and size were there – from Maltese puppies to mutts – to complete the walk in support of the animals. Congratulations go to “Jamie’s Team” from KFC/YUM! Brands for being our top fundraising team. This special team raised nearly $14,000 to help the animals at KHS! Thanks so much for the hard work and extra efforts that made your amazing 2011 WAGGIN’ TRAIL AWARD WINNERS Top fundraising individual Glenn Price Top fundraising team “Jamie’s Team” KFC/Yum! Brands Fastest male (without dog) John Campbell Fastest male (with dog) Nicholas Hettitch contribution possible. The Waggin’ Trail was sponsored by Hill’s Science Diet with support from Feeders Supply, 24PetWatch, Footworks, 102.3 The Max, FOX 41, Petango and TailsInc. Special thanks to emcee Tommy Lee and Grand Marshall Barry Bernson. Fastest female overall Deborah Fletcher Fastest youth female (under 14) Isabel Kaiser Fastest youth male (under 14) Patrick Smalley Top fundraising team “Jamie’s Team” KFC/Yum! Brands (502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org 6 NEWS BRIEFS: What’s Happening at KHS Tuxes & Tails is August 27th! Jennifer Bailys Suzanne Wright and Sam Swope Don’t miss the party for the area’s oldest and largest animal welfare group. Join fellow friends of the Kentucky Humane Society for a night on the town with dining, dancing, live and silent auctions, adoptable pets and more! This year’s Tuxes & Tails black tie event will have a Las Vegas theme. But don’t worry – what happens at Tuxes & Tails, stays at Tuxes & Tails. The benefit and gala begins at 6 p.m. with a silent auction, followed by dinner, a live auction, and music provided by DJ Reggie Reg. Major Scott Rohwede and Tiffany Fults Last year, the event raised nearly $150,000 to help fund mission programs including adoptions, education and spay/neuter efforts. Tickets are only $150 each, or $1,800 for a corporate table (8 seats) for a full evening of fun – all to help the animals. Sponsorships are also available. To buy tickets or for more details, visit kyhumane.org or call (502) 515-3147. Taking on the ASPCA $100K Challenge! The Kentucky Humane Society is one of 50 shelters in the nation gearing up to take on the ASPCA $100K Challenge! In a short three month period - August to October - we’ve set the agressive goal to save at least 300 more lives than we did in those same three months last year. If we have a greater increase in lives saved than the other 49 contestants, we win $100,000 to continue our proactive, lifesaving work. In the coming month, we’ll roll-out our plan to increase adoptions and help more pets find loving, permanent homes. But we can’t do this without your help! Help us spread the word about the adoption option and encourage your family, friends and co-workers to visit our shelters and adoption sites to become involved. Your support will help us achieve this goal! www.kyhumane.org | (502) 366-3355 11 Animal groups come together to help a special dog find her special family Elsie was a sweet but aloof American Bulldog lost in a sea of animals at Louisville Metro Animal Services. Pure white and completely deaf but with lots of energy to spare, Elsie would have been difficult to adopt into an appropriate home able to deal with her unique issues. Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) Behavior Leader Kat Rooks saw Elsie as a diamond in the rough and transferred her to KHS for additional training and to be fostered. Kat began to harness and focus Elsie’s energy with some basic behavior training. Since she wasn’t able to utilize her usual clicker training method due to Elsie’s lack of hearing, Kat instead used a hand signal when she exhibited positive behavior in place of the usual “click.” “Elsie caught on quite quickly to the hand signals related to her good behavior,” says Kat. “I do exactly the same thing I would do when clicker training. She exhibits the desired behavior, I give her the hand signal (click) and she gets a treat!” While working on her training, Kat fostered Elsie in her office so that she could receive more personal care. With her big lumbering legs and the energy of a puppy (even at two-years-old), Elsie was quite the handful! But she quickly became a staff favorite as everyone helped her learn to be the best pup she could be. While KHS was waiting for placement with a bulldog rescue group, Saving Sunny volunteers heard about this sweet girl and knew of a possible perfect home for her. Saving Sunny put Kat in touch with Amanda Meyer, who had been actively looking for a playmate for her young Pit Bull. “We had met with a few other dogs and it just didn’t seem to be a fit,” Amanda said. “As soon as we came to the Humane Society that day and saw Elsie, we fell in love.” Amanda and her husband John have many other rescues in their home, including two dogs (Hailey, a Pit Bull, and Blythe, a Border Collie mix), four cats and a 17-year-old horse! Elsie and Hailey have become fast friends and are perfect playmates! Blythe is in her golden years at 11-years-old and Elsie has learned that perhaps she is rarely in the mood for playtime. She has also made a game of playfully chasing the four kitties around the house, though Amanda and John are teaching her that this isn’t the greatest idea either. “We’re also working with her so that she can learn ASL (American Sign Language) signs for going outside and other things,” Amanda said. She can relate to Elsie’s disability as she is half deaf and blind herself. Her ex-fiancé fired a gun at her head, leaving her completely deaf and blind on her right side. But she tremendously survived the incident and, because of it, strives to care for the helpless animals that require just a little extra special effort. Elsie’s story is a wonderful one about what can happen when the animal agencies in our community work together. Because of this network, Elsie found a wonderful home with amazing parents and lots of furry brothers and sisters. Congratulations Elsie! (502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org 10 by The Kentucky Board of Landscape Architects by Lisa & Henry Austin by Meredith & Eleanore Brown by Barb, Beth & Andy Carter by The Physicians & Staff of East Louisville Pediatrics by Tom Johnson, Cindy James, Nick Johnson, Dan Johnson & Caroline Johnson by The Regional Office of the Division of Waste Management by Dennis Neyman & Ellen Ballard by Betsy & Mark Prussian & the doctors & staff of The Eye Care Institute by Ms. Melanie McCool by St. Francis High School by Dan Forte by From GS&P’s Marketing Department (Rebecca Baldwin, Ellie Throop, Layton Meng, Jennifer Duncan, Keri Phillips, Catherine Loftis, Annie Huitt, Evie Miller, Dina Amin, Chip Jordan & Mandy Linthicum) by Sarah Polito by QK4 Architecture & Engineering by Denise Greenway by Lisa & Wyatt Ware by Foresite Realty Management Sarah Temple by William Timmer Savannah Grace Stuedle by Penny Pugby Sheila Ray by Ms. Sheri Ray Sylvia Hillard by Jefferson Manor Shelby by Mr. Ron J. Caravan Sherry Levine by Ms. Michelle E. Ray Taffy by Ms. Cynthia K. Moter Shiloh, loving cat of Pam & Terry Thieneman by Ms. Pamela Thieneman Skittles by Ms. Frances G. Smith Sparky & Guido - our beloved pets by Mrs. Anna C. Hummel Squeaky by Ms. Terry Derting Terri Gagel by Eric Cinnamond by Don, Tom, Shaun, Laura, Suzanne & Scarlett by Ms. Melissa Green by Brittany Moore by Ms. Joyce Rogers by Doris, Clyde & David Green by Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Vogel William Evans by Ms. Deborah L. Duffy William Leo Smith Sr. by Ms. Donna F. Smith Winston by Ms. Carrie Fraser Xena, our beloved tabby by Kathleen Jordan In Honor of…. Tiffany Jo Curtis by Ms. Nancy C. Reece Angie Bannon’s birthday by Ms. Mandy Mullins Toby by Ms. Sally Ladd Annie Friedman’s Birthday by Mary E. Fullerton by Sam & Rhonda Hail Stanley, beloved dog of Geneva Nelson by John & Melanie Murphy Trapper, beloved pet of Marie Shuffitt by James & Jacquelyn Craig by Mr. & Mrs. Brian Haara Stella Sager by Louise, Sophie & Allen Trey Blincoe by Dr. & Mrs. Robert J. Karman Suggie & Rusty by Ms. Dimple Whitlow Tulsa by Dr. Constance J. Parrish Bill Phelps by David, Becky, William, John & Matthew Sunkist by Susan & Don Revell Victoria by Mary Zimmerman Chloe by Ms. Sally Ladd Susanne Price by TOPS Kentucky #182 Jeffersontown W. Bruce James by Mr. Byron J. Butler by Jerome A. Crimmins by Ms. Bettye G. Duckworth by Col. Alan Schmitt Courtney Howell-Kidd by Ms. Frances Tucker Basil by Ms. Stacy Fry Betty Sarniak by Ms. S. J. Hall Cretchen & Grace by Ms. Lorie Jacobs Make a Difference for the Animals $50 provides one day’s worth of food and water for 25 needy pets in our care. $100 provides supplies for 10 spay/neuter surgeries at the S.N.I.P. Clinic. $250 provides a medical exam, vaccinations, flea/tick preventatives, microchipping and spay/neuter surgery for one homeless cat or dog. www.kyhumane.org | (502) 366-3355 7 DONOR SPOTLIGHT If you’d like to see YOUR name in print, fill out the donation envelope & mail it in today! The Kentucky Humane Society would like to thank the following donors $500 or more between January 1 and March 31, 2011. M.S. Akaydin Jr. M.D. Mr. & Mrs. David Heimerdinger ASPCA Ms. Mary E. Herche Mr. Brink Bloembergen Hilliard Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Brooks H. Bower Ms. Joan Hoeck Cece Brown Gabriella Hoffman Irrevocable Trust Mr. Charles K. Brown Dr. Jayne Hollander M.D. Ms. Meredith Brown O.H. Irvine Estate Brown-Forman The Johnston Family Foundation Mr. Gregory D. Carmichael The Honorable Order of Kentucky Mr. Matthew C. Conway Colonels Ms. Ann D. Crane Frances Masser M.D. Charitable Trust Ms. Betty Dabney Brown Allen S. Mattingly Trust Ms. Kimberly D. Deel Mrs. Mary McClean Thomas E. Dunbar Network For Good Mr. Wallace H. Dunbar Ms. Jeanne H. Oikawa Feeders Supply Co. One Stroke Inks Fern Creek High School Park Community Federal Credit Footworks, Inc. Union Ms. Barbara E. Greenberg Mrs. Mary Parker Ms. Marlene Harbold Mrs. Rosemary Phillips for their generous contributions of Susan & Gary Pyles Lori & Kevin Redmon Republic Bank & Trust Mr. & Mrs. William D. Scheler Mr. George Shaughnessy Mrs. Penelope Susan Sims Mr. James Slattery Ms. Patti Swope Mrs. Yau Tam Elizabeth C. Thomas Fund Ms. Suzie Thompson R.M. Tichenor Fund Mr. Clell Turney UBS Employee Giving Program Mrs. Judy Wagner Mr. & Mrs. James E. Whitworth Jr. Mr. Roscoe Willett Mr. & Mrs. Shawn Woosley Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc. The following people donated $25 or more in honor or memory of a loved one between January 1 and March 31, 2011. In Memory of…. Abby by Mr. & Mrs. Joe Petito Addie by Ms. Lynda L. Akridge Adrienne Michelle Reed by Clint & Doris Reed, Harry & Bev Reed, Joyce & Anthony Brown & David & Diane Reed Alane McDonald by Donald & Carol Frakes Alex LaRue, beloved cat of Sue LaRue by Ms. Tammy S. Woodburn Alexandra by Ms. Sherry A. Gee Astro by Laura, Anne & Dean Burgiss B.J. Gray by Raycom Sports Network, Inc. Baby Kitty by Amber Johnson Bear by Brian, Suzanne, Colton & Wiley Bella by Ms. Huyett Hurley & Mr. John A. Bugbee Betty Ann Filburn by Toyota Manufacturing of Kentucky Aristotle by Pat, Susan & Jan Betty Eckdahl, my Mother by Mr. Henry Balke Betty Fife by Reid Real Estate Company Arthur by Brenda & Grace Betty Jean Emert, my wife by Mr. Benny Emert Betty J Riley by Ms. Connie Bartlebaugh by Peter & Tyler Burkhart by Ms. Martha Heavrin by Ms. Betty S. Larson by Ms. Sharon W. Leahy by Sandra Price Billie G. Pickerill, my wife by Mr. William H. Pickerill Jr. Bishop, beloved dog of Ashley & Darren Porcello by Ms. Sally Levy Brenda Sondey Singleton by Debbie Perdue Bridget by Ms. Margaret E. Keane Buck by Ms. Katie Hurley Buddy Feiock by Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Feiock Buster, beloved companion of Lynn Cralle & Rodney Hatfield by Guy & Denise Furnish Caleb, our faithful Bichon by Mr. & Mrs. David Nakdimen Caroline Sams by Ms. Bonnie Hopkins by Mr. & Mrs. Jim Mann by Mr. & Mrs. Connie Percosky by Thomas & Lindora Willard Carolyn M. Smith by Mr. Lewis T. Jones by David & Cara Ritz by Mr. Allen J. Corbin Cathy Owens by Ms. Janice H. Blach Cha-Cha by Ms. Michelle E. Ray Cha-Cha who ruled with an iron paw by Ellen & George Behrend Buster Simmons by Dr. Karen Lazas (502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org 8 Chan - my beloved chow by Ms. Dorothy G. Butler Charles Gavin Winkler by Aunt Ann & Uncle Brad by Ms. Meredith Brown by Christy Llewellyn by Summit Academy of Greater Louisville, Inc. Eddie Woosley by Dr. Karen Lazas James D. 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