Pet Parade - Atlanta Humane Society

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Pet Parade - Atlanta Humane Society
AtlantaHumane.org
spring
2012
Pet Parade
a walk for animals
see page 8-91
ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY
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Heart to Heart
S
William
with his dog
Kane.
pring is in the air and Atlanta Humane Society is on pace for a banner year! Thanks to our
expanded operations, expert staff and committed volunteers, we are poised to be Georgia’s
leading animal welfare and adoption organization.
In its first month of operations, the Mansell Campus adopted 415 animals and kicked-off the
New Year with 335 adoptions in January. The Howell Mill Campus adopted 4,959 animals in
2011 and scored big with 399 adoptions in January. Combined, our two campuses will make a
significant impact on the lives of animals in metro Atlanta and beyond.
As a result of our expanded Low Cost Spay/Neuter Program, we performed 7,263 spay/neuter
procedures in 2011. This includes Howell Mill’s 4,959 adoptions and the Surgical Utility Vehicle’s
2,304 operations. With service now offered four days per week, we anticipate continued growth
for our low cost/high volume program in 2012.
No Ball at All Patron Party
April 14
page 4
Pet Parade
April 28
page 8-9
Tables & Tails
May 3
page 6
Be Kinds to Animals Art Contest
Entries Accepted through March 31
page 6
Mariel Hannah Essay Contest
Entries Accepted through April 1
page 4
All Pets Allowed Calendar
page 14
We look forward to a spring full of fun events that work to further our mission. We hope you can
support Atlanta Humane Society through participation, sponsorship
or volunteering at one of our upcoming events.
These wonderful events as well as the exceptional care of our
animals would not be possible without the passionate dedication
of our staff. Atlanta Humane Society employees are simply the
best — the best at caring for dogs and cats; the best at shelter
operations; and the best at finding forever homes. I genuinely
appreciate each and every person who helps advance our mission
— staff and volunteers alike.
As a supporter of Atlanta Humane Society, you have the
opportunity to leave your permanent mark at the Mansell Campus
through a variety of naming opportunities. Review page 3 for
specific details. There is a perfect spot just waiting for your name!
“We look forward
to a spring full of
fun events that
work to further
our mission.”
Of course, Atlanta Humane Society would not be the organization it is today without the support of
our community. Nearly six months into our Capital Campaign, we have raised $5.5 million of our
$10 million goal to fund the facility and operations of the Mansell Campus. I am very thankful for
the generosity expressed to date and encourage consideration of a financial contribution to help
propel us to our goal by the end of 2012.
In closing, did you know that Atlanta Humane Society is not affiliated with and does not receive
funding from national animal welfare organizations? That is why your financial support is so critical
to the success of Atlanta Humane Society. We appreciate your support and hope that we can
continue to walk together to forward our mission. Join me in making a difference — adopt, sponsor
a long-time shelter animal, volunteer or donate. Together, we will make an impact in the lives of
dogs and cats in Atlanta and throughout Georgia.
William Shaheen
President
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Remaining Naming Opportunities
Help us fund the new Atlanta Humane Society - Mansell Campus shelter. The AHS is actively in the process of raising
$
10 million from the community to fund the acquisition and remodeling costs for a new state-of-the-art shelter. Everyone
can make a difference by making a contribution to help the animals. Please consider a donation today, and invest in
this important community resource.
For information on sponsorship opportunities please contact Cathy Sleva, Vice President Development
at 404.974.2877.
Amount
Area
$5 million
Shelter Name
1
$1 million
Lobby
1
$750,000
Public Arcade
1
$500,000
Center Canine Adoption Room
1
$500,000
Feline Adoption Mall
1
$500,000
Veterinary Hospital
(reserved)
1
$300,000
Side Canine Adoption Rooms
2
$300,000
Animal Receiving Wing
1
$250,000
Feline Feature Room
(1 reserved)
4
$250,000
Play Yards
(4 reserved)
4
$150,000
Spay/Neuter Surgery Suite
(reserved)
1
$100,000
Adoption Counselor Offices
3
$75,000
Get Acquainted Rooms
(1 reserved)
3
$50,000
Administrative Wing
(reserved)
1
$50,000
Food Storage and Prep Room
1
$50,000
Large Dog Runs
(5 reserved)
7
$25,000
Dog Runs
(6 reserved) 21
$20,000
Puppy Suites
(5 reserved) 28
$15,000
Cat Condos
(6 reserved) 75
$10,000
Volunteer Manager Office
$10,000
Elevator
$5000-$9999
Champion of the Cause Paw
unlimited
$1000-$4999
Friendship Wall Plaque
unlimited
AtlantaHumane.org
# Available
(reserved)
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No Ball At All 2012
Yes, it’s that time of year again!
The Atlanta Humane Society’s
successful fundraiser, No Ball At
Allsm, is in full swing. 2012 is the
21st year for our signature
‘non-event’. Over the
years, No Ball At All
has raised much needed
funds to help care for our agency’s
“Society Pets.” So, instead of having a fancy party
and paying for food, entertainment, and decorations,
all the money raised goes to help the AHS’ homeless pets.
Thanks so much for helping us
care for our Society pets
while they wait
for a new forever home!
However, if you do want to get together with fellow animal
lovers, a No Ball At Allsm Patron Party will be hosted by Lorri
and Forrest McClain in the spring. This event is open to all
donors who make a No Ball gift of at least $350 per person.
Once again, Knox Jewelers is donating a custom-designed pin,
Johnny Cain of Southern Style Studio has agreed to photograph
the event for us, Atlanta Flower Market is providing our
centerpieces, and Extreme Staffing is providing bartenders.
If you’d like to receive an invitation or you need more
information, please call 404.974.2877.
Mr. Carl F. Allen
Mr. Charles C. Barton
Mr. David M. Bearse
Mr. Gary D. Bergman and
Ms. Kathryn M. Zickert
Mr. Arthur M. Blank
Ms. Connie Brogdon
Ms. Deborah Anne Broocker
Mr. Robert Buckler
Ms. Helen A. Carlos
Mr. and Mrs. W. Millard Choate
Ms. Erin C. Clarke
Ms. Luanne Clarke
Ms. Beth Clay
Ms. Patricia A. Coe
Ms. Sharon Cohen
Ms. Diane M. Cook
Ms. Linda Cox
Ms. Carrol A. Crain
Mrs. Judy A. Cutchins
Ms. Sharman T. Czahor
Mrs. Gerry S. Daniel
Mr. Michael S. Deimler
Mr. Robert S. Devins
Mr. William W. Dixon
Miss Katie Dorton
Ms. Katalin Egyed
Mr. Tim Farrell
Ms. Jessica Feldman
Ms. Suzannah Fogle
Ms. Lindsey M. Forsythe
Ms. Ramona S. Frasher
Ms. Donna F. Gapen
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garson
Mr. John S. Gillfillan
Ms. Lelia Ginn
Ms. Allison Goldberg
Ms. Nancy Goodyear
Ms. Ellen R. Griffin
Ms. Carolyn B. Hall
Ms. Lisa R. Harber
Mr. Nathan E. Hardwick IV
Mr. George S. Hart
Mr. Andrew C. Heaner
Dr. and Mrs. M. Lance Hirsh
Mr. T. Mark Hodges
Mr. Timothy R. Hoffman
Ms. Marilyn S. Hughey
Mr. Mark Hunt
Mr. Mel Husney
Isdell Family Foundation
Ms. Cynthia Jeness
Ms. Laura A. Johnson
Mrs. Weldon A. Johnson
Mr. Baxter P. Jones
Mr. H. D. Jones
David B. Kahn Foundation, Inc
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Karloff
Mr. J. Dexter Kearny
Mr. Aric Keck
Ms. Kendall L. Keeling
Mr. Joel Kelly
Mr. Seth D. Kirschenbaum
Mr. Stephen A. Kuranoff
Mrs. Jacquelynne P. Lanham
Mr. Kent E. Mast
Mr. James H. McDaniel
Mr. Brian Melvin
Mr. and Dr. William P. Miles, Jr.
Ms. Linda S. Moon
Mr. William Moye
Ms. Theresa Mullen
Ms. Linda K. Nash
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Neeld, Jr.
Mr. Greg D. Norred
Mr. and Mrs. Edman D. Norris
Mr. Paul J. O’Neill
Ms. Janis V. Olson
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Packtor
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Parker
Ms. Ann E. Pasky
Dr. Jesse R. Peel
Ms. Cathy P. Peterson and
Mr. B. Perrin Brown
Ms. Karen Pickerill
Ms. Judith A. Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Quigley
Dr. Richard M. Reisman
Ms. Phyllis E. Rodbell
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sammons
Ms. Karen B. Sentell and
Mr. D. A. Coffman
Mr. J. H. Shepherd
Ms. Sharon T. Silva
Ms. Bonnie A. Speed
Mr. Michael Stevens
Ms. Cheryl D. Strayer
Ms. Kimberly S. Tribble
Dr. and Mrs. T. Stephen Upshaw
Mr. Michael T. Vinciquerra
Mrs. Cindy Voyles
Ms. Anna J. Ware
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson
Mr. Michael J. Weng
Mr. Darin C. Werking
Ms. Tillie J. Yow
Mariel Hannah Award
A native of metro Atlanta, Mariel Hannah was a lifelong pet lover
with a special affinity for homeless animals. Tragically, she was
one of four people killed in a home invasion in March 2006.
To honor the 18 year-old’s memory, her family and friends established a fund at the Atlanta Humane Society to recognize selfless
acts by teenagers who share Mariel’s love for animals.
We are now accepting nominations for the annual Mariel Hannah
Humane Heroes Award. If you know a teen between the ages of
13 and 18 at the time of service who performed an extraordinary
act of kindness for the benefit of animals, briefly describe (under
200 words) how and why he/she should be selected as the
2012 Mariel Hannah Humane Heroes Award winner.
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A recipient will be selected in April
and announced in early May at the
start of “Be Kind to Animals Week.”
The recipient will receive a cash prize
and a plaque of recognition.
Mail your nomination to: Cathy Sleva,
Atlanta Humane Society, 981 Howell Mill Road NW, Atlanta,
GA 30318. The winner will be acknowledged by mail and
at our annual “Be Kind to Animals Week” Student Art Contest
Awards Ceremony in May.
All nomination materials must be postmarked by April 1st,
2012 to be eligible.
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Charity Runway Show
CANINE COUTURE HITS THE LENOX SQUARE CATWALK
WITH SIMON FASHION BOW WOW.
Bauder College and Atlanta Humane Society’s Four-legged
Friends Spring into Fashion
Simon Fashion Now™ offers a catwalk couture experience that
is a must for fashion enthusiasts across the city. Highlighting the
weekend’s fashion event is Simon Fashion Bow Wow, a design
competition featuring four students from the Bauder College fashion design program who will showcase their fresh take on fashion
for local celebs as they take to the catwalk paired with adoptable
canine companions from Atlanta Humane Society. Simon Fashion
Bow Woww will also feature a silent auction benefitting 1873
Society Club, the junior board of the Atlanta Humane Society
on Friday, March 30 from 6:00-8:00pm. Shoppers can bid on
items before and during the fashion show. This event takes place
at Lenox Square, 3393 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326.
Friday, March 30
Lenox Square
3393 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326
For more information on 1873 Society Club and upcoming events
and opportunities for involvement, please visit 1873 webpage at
AtlantaHumane.org/1873
or their Facebook page at
Facebook.com/1873SocietyClubAHS
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The Dahl Family
Deborah Smith
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Dionne Stokes
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Scott & Dawna Williamson
Margaret Feeney
David & Chanta Woodworth
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Friends For Life
Dear AHS,
My husband and I adopted Roxie on Sunday, August 5,
2001. We had made a few trips to AHS that summer. We
had recently lost our Shetland Sheepdog to cancer. We were
looking for a 25-30 pound dog. We were about to give up
for the day, when we decided to go to the back room where
the larger and older dogs were housed. My husband saw
Roxie izn her dog run and said “I want to take a look at that
one.” She was about nine months old and was already 40
pounds. We played with her in the hallway for a while. She
was at the other end of the hall when I called for her to come.
She ran as fast as she could—I was sitting on the floor. She
ran to me, licked my face and rolled over for a belly rub. That
was it—we said, “wrap her up.”
Roxie easily adapted to our home. She has excelled at obedience training and at agility. She loves long walks daily and
she has traveled with us to the beach in Florida as well as a
long car trip to the Grand Canyon.
Roxie is a poster dog for mixed breed dogs—she is even tempered and always wants to please. We love her so much and
she adds so much to the quality of our lives—she sleeps on
our bed every night and is very much a part of our family.
Thank you Atlanta Humane Society for keeping her safe so we
could adopt her.
Sincerely,
Sally Siegel and Bob Cichon
Send us your Friend For Life photo and story. Mail to Atlanta Humane
Society, Attn: Heart Editor, 981 Howell Mill Road NW, Atlanta, GA
30318. We are looking for stories about animals adopted from the AHS
shelter who have been constant companions for many, many years. Please
include your name, address and phone number for verification.
Friends for Life is a trademark owned by the Iams Company
and is used under license by the Atlanta Humane Society.
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1873 Society Club
Now in its third year,
the junior board of
the Atlanta Humane
Society, the 1873
Society Club, is
looking forward to
an outstanding 2012
filled with fundraising
events and opportunities for involvement. 1873 Society Club has chosen its mission
for the coming year, which is to provide financial support to the
Atlanta Humane Society’s Howell Mill Wellness Clinic. This stateof-the-art animal hospital not only provides veterinary care to the
community at affordable prices, but also provides no-cost critical
care to many animals subjected to abuse and cruelty. All funds
raised this year will be dedicated to this tremendous cause.
Join the 1873 Society Club for its first fundraising event of the year
on April 3rd from 6-9pm at SweetWater Brewing Company.
Guests are invited to enjoy beer tastings, brewery tours, a souvenir
pint glass, light bites from local restaurants all while enjoying music
from Yacht Rock Revue as we look forward to the Spring season!
Purchase tickets in advance online at the promotional price of
$30 or at the door for $40.
For more information and to purchase tickets,
visit the 1873 webpage at
AtlantaHumane.org/who/1873_society_club.php
Atlanta restaurants
helping animals in need.
Thursday • May 3
That’s right, Tables and Tails is coming to
North Fulton! Local restaurants around
the area are showing their support for the
“Society” pets of the Atlanta Humane
Society by donating 20% of your check
to us. Join the cause by treating yourself to
breakfast, lunch, or dinner at any one of the
participating restaurants. Make sure to check
out our participating restaurants on our website.
Thank you to our generous
KENNEL SPONSORS
May P. & Frances L. Abreu
Charitable Trust
Dr. William E. Torres and
Mr. D. Jack Sawyer, Jr.
Ms. Genna Brown
Robin Schmahl
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fralic
Mr. and Mrs. William Shaheen
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holcomb
VCA Animal Hospitals
Isdell Family Foundation
Anna J. Ware
Margaret Virginia Philip
Janice Bracken Wright and
Cecil Baker Wright III
Mr. Joel L. Roth
“Be Kind To Animals” Art Contest in Memory of Jonathan Edward Ratner
Calling All Young Artists!
Now is the time to be thinking about what Being Kind to Animals means to you, and drawing or
painting your entry for the AHS’ annual “Be Kind to Animals Week” Art Contest for Kids. Kids in
Kindergarten through 12th grade can enter!
Your contest entry with a BKA theme could
win you $100 cash and other fun prizes!
Just follow the contest rules and submit your picture to either campus by March 31st to be eligible to win. Make sure your name and
address are neatly printed on an entry form, and attach it to the back of your picture. We will notify you by mail if you are one of the
60 finalists chosen to attend our awards ceremony.
Rules and entry forms are available at the AHS, or can be downloaded off our website. Go to AtlantaHumane.org/services/art-contest.php
or click on “Featured Events” and follow the links.
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A Sincere Thanks to the following groups and individuals
for their donation of money, time and/or wish-list items to help the animals:
Marissa Ander donated stuffed animals and $100 in lieu of
gifts for her 13th birthday.
Kate Bynum and Friends donated $226.11 to help the
animals.
John Carlin & Finley donated $28.12 to help the animals.
Chase and Hayden Carpenter donated $187 in lieu of
gifts for their 8th birthday.
Chloe Cox donated $60 in lieu of gifts for her birthday.
Keiley James
Madeline Langley
Animal Loving Donors
Maddy Jake
Rosie Driscoll donated $130 in lieu of gifts for her 10th
birthday.
Gabrielle Dunnings donated $15 to help the hurt dogs in
AHS care.
Brianna Fenrich donated $745, in lieu of gifts for her
birthday.
Addie Frank donated $100 to go towards the welfare and care
of dogs and puppies.
Ms. Gilbert’s class at Mountain Park Elementary donated
$489.05 to buy Kuranda beds for the Mansell facility by raising
money with their class project.
Horseshoe Bend Friday Golf Group donated $75 by
giving 25¢ for every three putt made in one year. In honor of a great
friend, Jack Hance, who was a true animal lover.
Sara Kapasi donated balls, handmade dog treats and $114.
Olivia Kovass donated $179 by having a kid fundraiser.
Maddy Jakes collected donations in the amount of $135 to
help the animals of AHS.
Aiden and Dani Kluger
Keiley James from Immaculate Heart of Mary in Atlanta, made
the dog and cat toys for school.
The Kleber Family donated $74 from their pet sitting activities
over the holiday season. (1 dog & 4 canaries)
Aiden and Dani Kluger collected $72.38 in donations for
the animnals.
Madeline Langley donated newspapers, towels, money,
bags, toys, a bowl, batteries, laundry detergent and toilet paper
rolls.
Ms. Gilbert’s Class - Mountain Park Elementary
Morningside Presbyterian Church donated $286.98
by holding a bake sale/lemonade stand to benefit community
outreach.
Once for All Trust donated $683.40 by holding dress-down
day for employees.
Wells Fargo Foundation donated $5,000 by collecting
donations from passionate employees.
Virginia Weston donated $50 for food or toys, because of
she loves animals.
AtlantaHumane.org
John Carlin with sisters & Finley
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Working together for the love, health and happiness of pets
saturday, april 21
Animal lovers and their pets will join together as thousands of paws
walk for a cause. The 22nd Annual Pet Parade – A Walk for Animals
is Atlanta Humane Society’s largest fundraising event,
and all proceeds directly benefit the shelter’s homeless animals.
special thanks to our sponsors!
MIDTOWN WEST
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the walk Participants (and their pets) will follow one of two scenic routes
through Piedmont Park: a two-mile walk or a one-mile stroll. All guests are encouraged to enjoy the special offerings of our festival, including an array of
adoptable animals, vendors, games, contests, training demonstrations and displays by local rescue organizations.
registration Everyone is invited to attend the
festivities at Pet Parade, but you must register to participate
in the actual walk and receive a t-shirt.
Advance Rate: $30
Children (age 14 or younger) are not required to pay
a
registration fee to walk, but we do encourage them to
raise money for the animals.
All pets walk free of charge.
All registered adults will receive a commemorative Pet Parade t-shirt.
Children who raise a minimum of $30 will also receive a Pet Parade t-shirt.
Visit AtlantaPetParade.org/pet-parade-registration/ to get started!
fundraising Create an individual fundraising
webpage or “form a pack” and raise money as part
of a team!
The average cost to find a new home for a “Society
Pet” is $300. For every $300 you raise, you’ve personally
helped a homeless animal find a forever family! Whether
you’re raising money alone or as a team member, $300 is
an excellent personal goal.
Create your own page at
www.firstgiving.com/atlantahumane/2012-pet-parade
ter at AtlantaPetParade.org
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all proceeds directly benefit the animals of ahs.
Trophies will be awarded to the top individual fundraisers,
the top youth fundraisers, and the top teams. Each individual
fundraiser will have a chance to win other fabulous prizes!
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In Memoriam
Bequests and gifts remembering these cherished friends...
These memorial donations were received between October 1 — January 20, 2012.
Gifts received after that date will be included in the next issue.
Remembering these
cherished friends...
Laura Dobson by Laura Barzykowski
Roy C. Eddy by Sylvia Sims
David Elmore by Bill and Sandy Priebe
Dr. Melvin Abend by David and Linda Pollack
Cecilia W. Engle by Moshe Haspel
Pam Adler by Sherry Edmunds
Deborah Estes by Phil and Betsy Culberson
Cathy Amiss by Donna P. Sloan
Meredith Emerson by Holly Greene
Nancy Elizabeth Anderson by
John and Karen Murray, Jeanne Gilliland
Dan Fitchett by Ellen and Stephen Miller
Dr. David Forehand by Marion and Gail Glover
Myra Bailey by Curtis and Susan Dunkin
Mac Fowler by T. Mark Hodges
Frank Douglass Baldwin by
Elaine Swobe and Jeff Hopper
Dorothy “MamaFox” Fox by Jill, Walela, Echo,
Uwhohali and Jack the Cat
Allin Ball by Betty D. Roche
Fran by Joyce and J. Paul Krettler
Vernon C. Barnett by Merrie Weiss, Kathy Cox and
Kathryn Bishop, Dr. Duffy Jones
Judge Richard C. Freeman by
Mrs. Christina R. Freeman
Diane Beauchamp by Heather Webster
Richie Garvey by Anne and Ted Needham
G. Walker Blair, Jr. by Dan and Judy Slade
Robert Lee Gaston by Glynn A. Jenkins
Mary Stuart Bland by BBW Bookkeeping
Carrie Gilliam by Sandra Gilliam
Jack Bollini by Deborah Walder
Richard Gooch by Veronica, Susan and Bill
Thelma Boggs by Sheila J. Dye
Stu Gowder by Nathan Gowder
Mary Lamar Bowden by Paul H. Anderson, Jr.
Beverly Grayson by William T. Milton
Terry Brannon by Leland M. Hawes
Nancy Jean Brauner by Joni and Troy Deus
Michael T. Brooks by David and Melanie Gray, Lucille
B. Black, Katie Flick, Mary Ann Schwartz, Warren
Herron, Rosa and Jeff Rubenstein, Susan and Douglas
Haynie, Jodi Hamilton Foy, DDS, Marietta Country
Club, Audrey Shields and Family, MCC Golf Group,
Mak Kawano, Scott Cook, Helen Dudick and Joe
Basista, Jill and George Walter, Marsha Leban, The
Linneman Crew, 2 and 4-legged, Chantay Foley and
Paul Marino, Ruth Mednikow, Peachtree Hills Animal
Hospital, Jan Harris, Philip and Tracy Mohr
Stewart Butters by Sue in Atlanta
Anne Byrne by Holly Chruszcz, Debbie Warren
Mark Carlsen by Pam and Phil Sheridan
Eve Oxford Groton by Susan R. DeDeyn, Louis A.
Gerland, Jr., Allan and Vaneesa Little, Bonnie W.
Young, Ruthanna and Jim Bost, Maria F. Mixson,
Jeanne Rogers, Frank and Jane McFadden, Susan and
Frank Virgin, Kay O. Singletary, Susan Kingery, Eva R.
Holladay, Gail and Dick Royston, Wendy A. Harris,
Judy Slade, Jakub Staron/JD Staron and Staff, Beth
Webb, Dorigen Watson
Caroline Kennedy Black Chandler by Mary and Carlile
Chambers, Jeanne and Michael Riggall, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Akers, Bill and Alice Dennard, Lisa and Tim
Gleason, Jim and Judy Bicknell, Robin M. Beechey
and Ann A. Crichton, Sharron Smith Millwood,
Barbara F. King, Patricia H. Schoeck, Susanne
Cantey, Susie Wimberly, Patrice Young, Bridget
Baker, Tiffany Boggs, Ruthie Blair, Niki Davidson,
Gene and Sally Woodberry, Ernie and Cecil,
Jane Crawford
Dr. Geraldine M. Meroney by June E. Derrick
Andrew (Andy) Metcalf by Alena McAllister
Sharon Lee Minchew by
Terrie Griffin, Mary J. Dougherty
Stephanie Morrison by David Propp
Barbara Mortimer by Michael D. Gray
Carole Myles by Meryl Healy
Marsha Nevitt by Phil and Julie Graiser
Herbert and Mary Lou Ninemire by
Carol J. Ninemire
Dr. Tom Norman by Kathy D. Cioffi
Cielle L. Osbourn by Gayle Wiggins
Bobby Joe Oswalt by from One of His 2-Legged Ones
Bea Pamarance by Jeff Alperin
Harry Parnell by Michael Merlin
Patrick by Lou Cumming
Margaret W. Pepperdene by June E. Derrick
Amber Perry and Biscuit by Linda Perry
Victoria Anne Hammond by Christina Zierau, Jack
Dollar, Alerding & Co., LLC, The Press Family, Candy
Graham, Mary Ellen Maznicki
Bud Phillips by Joyce and Robert Mulliniks
Elsie Louise Hearn by Ollie Exum, Teresa Exum
Barbara Chakales by Laurie and Mike Burrous
Katherine B. “Kate” McGready by Margaret Domber
Barbara Hall by Craig and Ruthanne Goodman
Sarah Heard by Betty and Jean Mori
Margaret Cassity and Coco by Jutta M. Amberg
Malcolm Buckley McGinnis by
Jacquelyn J. Hahne, The Stanton Family
Jack Pendley by Gene Wilson
Alicia Hartman by Wendy Karhu
Stan Case by Anna Thode and Peter Skiff
Richard McCowan by Jared
Kerry Guthrie by Erin Frederickson
Mary Beth Harrington by Sarah H. Adams
James Bernard Casavan by Tara
Susan Marie MacKenzie by Mr. and Mrs. Neal
E. Whittingham, Mary Streeter, Frances Benoit,
Physimetrics Inc.
Rita Gust by Marjorie Morris
Jenny Hardy by Richard and Vicki Zimmerman
Fletcher ‘Jeff ‘ Carson by TEN Finance
M. Bak, Lynn MacBeth, Danette H. Lester, Tony,
Janelle and Mateo Romano, Betty Schultz, Joan
Krone, AbbyGail and Gary Keappler, Jackie and Jay
Berkelhamer, Carmen Granato, Rudi Berkelhamer,
Ilana Danneman
David Heath by Jan Heath and Clancey
Rosella Hollingsworth by Marty Sargent
Doris Holloway by Karmon Johnson
Archie Hooks by Christina R. Freeman
Melville Keever by Frederic W. Schumann
Joan Keith by Jeanne O. Thomas
Larry Keller by Wanda Wenger
Jane Kelly by The Collins Family
Charlie Phillips by Phil and Christi Duvic
Nellie Pilko by Jennifer Barnaby
Tish Piroli by Ken, Ellen and Stan Hanke
Rivers Imon Gaines Purdy by Barbara Sutter
Subrahmanyam Puvvada by Prabhakara Puvvada
Chip Ramsden by Durland Co Inc.
Jonathan Ratner by Richard Lebovitz
Charles Robert Ricketson by Geri Dyer, JoAnn and Sid
Bell, Charlene and Stuart Zola, The Vernon A. Smith
Family, Brooke Sumerford, The Bloom Family
Leonard Ruback by
Charlotte and Joe Marcus, Laura and Steve Levine
Linda E. Saltzman by Charlie J. Weeks
Warren NN Schmitz Senior by Headquarters, First US
Army G3 Operations
Kimberly Cleveland by Wayne K. Smith
Mary Ann Kelly by Eva Ferguson
Celeste Corbitt by Gail P. McMillan
Jack Kerr and Martha Jo Scott by Noel Marts
Warren Schmitz by Beatrice Schmitz and Nieces and
Nephews Dave and Jody Clemens, Janice Lay, Steve
and Nancy Schmitz, and Carol Corbett
Dr. Danice Costes by Donna Brockmann and Boo
William G. Kimbro by Walter F. Gordy
Louis Schwartz by Geraldine Schwartz
Cherie Cuppia by a Lafayette, Louisiana Pokeno Group,
Marjorie Lynn Karges, Graham Smith
Mike Kirkland by Leigh Hancock, Vikki and Jill, Lynnie,
Todd and Linda Martinez, Scott Nelson
Betty Schwartzschild by Christina R. Freeman
Thomas E. DeLoach by Fred and Blanton Deloach
Tom Kramer by Eileen and Michael McGhee
Joel Deutsch by David Deutsch
Ann Kustoff by George Banta
Sylvia Sewell by Linda Keown
Wanda Diamantstein by Will and Diane Jones
Dino LaRosa by Sope Creek Garden Club
William L. Dix by Audrey and Bob Deerfield
Thomas Beacher Leathers by Jared + Kelley
Christopher McLean Dixon by Faith and Andrew
Ludwick, Ron and Susan Smith, Hal and Shirley
Davies, Anderson Grove Baptist Church,
Pete Bieber and Mary Ellen Burke, Joan and
Seth Appelbaum, Dottie and Paul Picquet,
The CRS Group at Merrill Lynch
Beverly Lehmann by Eastern Regional Interstate Child
Support Association
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Dr. Fielding Lindsey by Sally Boyd
Edward Lovell by Chuck and Allison Turner
Lynn Ricki MacBeth by Helaine and Andy Lasky, Mary
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William ‘Bill’ Seago by Mary Drain
James M. ‘Jim’ Shaw by Dave
Ruth F. Silverthorn by Sydell B. Little
Tommy Siragusa by Cathy and Ed Siragusa
Yvonne McCullough Smith by Mrs. Shirley E. Espy
Dr. William Benjamin Spearman by
Wynn Henderson, Edward Spearman, Wanda
Hopkins, Suzanne Viebrock, Laura S. Spearman,
Sandra T. Maner, J. Paul Ferguson, ZWJ Investment
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Counsel, Jay Wohlgemuth and David Spearman,
Tillman Douglas
Betty Steed by Joe F. Steed
Martha Summerour by Julianne S. Hancock
Tom Taylor by Leigh Bentley
Don Terrell by Brad and Lesa Loggins
Margaret Fox Thompson by
Hal and Pam Host, Chris and Deborah Dunn
Nick Thompson by Judy Chesin
Harriet Hanner Tucker by Susan Ray Crowe
Ronald D. Umbright by John and Margaret Watkins
Jane VanHoven by Sheri Ashworth
Wade and Frances by Roberta Head
Barbara Waters by John Meador, Derenthea Babaree
Delores “Dee” Welling by Caroline S. Bradberry
Dolores (Dee) Welling and her beloved dog Max by Lisa
Eisenhart
Jay Wiley by Helen J. Ingram
Latrelle Wilson by Robert W. Kelso
Charlie Wood by Sis. Hancock
Jean L. Yerks by Rick and Nancy Barnes
Donna Zeliff by Gail and Sherry
Robert Zvolerine by Dana L. Greear
Remembering these beloved pets...
Abby ‘doodle’ Lawrence by Therese Jacobs and Family
Abigail and Klaus by Evan
Alex O’Neal by Diane LeGette
Alexa by Beth Schumaker
Amber and Shadow by Susan Richards
Andy McCormack by John and Heathie Colvett
Angel by Mark and Kathleen Belongie
Annabel, Daisy, and Candy by Mona
Annabelle and Rihanna by Julie Gilchrist
Annie by Your Friends at the Barking Lot
Annie by Betsy
Annie by Judye
Annie Melear Jolly by The Sparwaths
Annie Sevier by Your Friends at the Barking Lot, Inc.
Ashe by The Glen Jackson Family
B’Ellana by Lyn Kirkland
Baby Kitty by Gail
Badger by Allan Hess
Bailey Carmichael by Nancy R. Morrissey
Bailey Constantino by Grace Wallett
Bailey Emerson by Bonnie K. Emerson
Bailey Lizaso by Linda R. Lizaso
Bamboo Schuetz by Robin Holloway
Bandy by Nancy Seideman
Barnaby by Milton and Marian Randolph
Baxter by Regan Harper
Baxter by Sandy, Mario, and Lucy
Baxter by Terri and Keith Ellis
Bella by Steve, Bill, Betty and Ginger
Ben by Peggy and Craig Wyvill
Ben by Bob and Luise
Ben Doonan by Kathleen M. Shuford
Benny Jaensch by The Brehm Family/Apaws
Bentley Ryan by Martha Ryan
Bentley Spath by Anna Huron and Patrick Mikos
Bertram by Holly C. Hollinger
Bijou by Dr Bonny, Ron and Blue
Billie by Laura Bradley
Bingo by Joyce B. Mayfield
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Bip by Susan Meyers
Cleo Madison by Kristen Moody
Bitsy by Sharon and Jason Elkin
Clyde by Mr. Shawn Murnahan
Blaze by Dr Bonny Willhite
Coal by Molly Simmons
Blitz Finley by The Ingwersen’s
Coco by Sharon T. Silva
Blue by Crystal and Bill Nixon, DeeDee Williams
Coco by Charlotte and Al
Blue by Jeffrey
Coco by Kate and Bud
Blue Bennett by Pamela
Coleman by Mr. and Mrs. James P. Harrison
Bonnie by Michael and Dan
Coleman by Tom and Angela
Bonnie Bell by Lou Cumming
Cookie by Carolyn F. Arthur
Bonnie Carson by Mrs. Anne C. Wray
Cooper by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Boo, Ginger, Sugar, & Lizzie by
Frederic W. Schumann
Corinne by Mrs. Ann A. Owen
Booty Harris by Patricia and John Harris
Cricket by Kathy and Emory Mulling
Cotton by Rhetta P. McPherson
Boris by Jayne and Molly
Bosco Freda Amundsen by Lisa Amundsen
Bridgette by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Daisy by Randall Kilpatrick
Daisy by Courtney Kaylor
Daisy by Joel Libowsky
Brodie by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Darrell “D” by Wayne Carey and Kay Coffman
Brogan by Charlotte and Elliott
Dashie by Rita Miller
Brownie by Dorothy W. Brandenburg
Brownie by Patricia and Laurence Steinfeld, Ethan,
William and Simpkin
Brutus by Joel Libowsky
Deacon by Anne and Isaac
Deacon by Jen, Sandy, Julie, and Vivian
Deacon Moses by Merilyn M. Moses
Dexter by Angela
Bubba by Mike Blandenburg
Dexter by Sugar Sugar, Blackie, Otis (and Sarah)
Bubba Dale Houze by Barbara D. Houze
Dexter Bowers-Adams by
Toonces Cochran and Family
Bud by Andrew Block
Buddy by Suzanne M. Gavett
Buddy by Stellie
Diamond, Gibby, Bouffy and Boney by
Stuart Segerman
Buddy by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Diana Moreno by Carmen and Marcio Moreno
Buddy Farmer by Mike and Laurie Burrous
Disney by Hannah Sparks
Buddy Mitchell Craven by Mary Mitchell
Dixie by The Addicks
Burt by Brian and Jill Shoun
Dixie by David, Melissa, Avery, Liam, and Mr. Burns
Busbee by Maria Schiffgens and Bill Goodman
Dixie Dog Jacob by The Cochrans and their Canines
Buster by Carolyn Train
Dixie Rahiya by Her Family
Buster by Jim and Curry
Dixiebelle Dunaway by Kay and David Dunaway
Buster by Paul Murphy
Dobie by Terri and Keith Ellis
Buster and Toody Dog by Michael Shivers
Doc Craig by Carla W. Conrad
Calley by Dianne L. Norwood
Dory and Nestle by Joseph and Amy Estey
Callie by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Douglas by Elizabeth
Cameron Thompson by Michael Johnson
Drake by Sara and Marvin Brockmann
Carly by Heather Clark
Dreyfus Hendricks by Linda Hendricks
Casey, Misty and Alex by Brigitte and Brian Zeringue
Dreyfuss by Rick and Trudy
Casey Weissing by Shannon and Fionn McCool
Duece Fortuna by June and Judy
Casper by Pamela Reyes
Duke by Joseph and Amy Estey
Casper by Jenni Ferguson
Duke by The Soran
Champ by Ann Railsback
Echo by Bud and Renee Summerlin
Champ Shuford by Kathleen M. Shuford
Ella by Lindsey Hardegree
Chance by Chip and Becky
Elmo and Buddy by Melanie and Jonathan
Chandler Wozkowski by Jan and Kent
Elvis and Simba by Pam and Bella
Charley Cat by Lyn Kirkland
Emma by Jeanne and Henry Bowden
Charlotte Gray by Betsy Matthews
Emma Fox by Beth, Chris, and Oscar
Charlie Survivor by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Emma Hendrickson-Ortiz by
Jerri, Kassie, Ingrid and Josie
Charlie Varner by Lily B. Varner
Emma Stolle by scout dog drew (and his people)
Chassy Strauss by Arlene Strauss
Eppi by Kimberly D. Miller
Chelsea by Edward and Laura Elliott
Ernie by Helen Bourne
Chelsie by Joan Holt
Febes by Jack Schmid
Chili by Toby and James
Finley Hammond by
The Teers and their families, Megan Bosse
Chilli by Dr Bonny, Ron and Blue
Chipper by Mimi and Morrie
Fondly Remembered Pets by
The People’s Pets, Johns Creek Vet Clinic
Chipper Addicks by Helen Shean
Chips by Rosalind A. Perell and Family
Fraulein by Leigh
Chloe by Catherine Liemohn
Gabby by Ann
Churchill by Jennifer Rae Tinter
Clarence Tutterrow by Bob and Betty Tutterrow
Cleo Fish Madison by Katie Fisher
Gauge Reeves by Marydale Reeves
George Meredith by Frank and Susan Troutman
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Georgia by Dr Bonny, Ron and Blue
Kohle by Jim, Ann, Margo and Kathleen Edwards
Misty by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Georgia by Someone who loved GA
Koko by Nonni and Gramps
Misty and Marti by Sandra S. Kruger
Ginger by Bitsy Bloom
Lacey Carvalho by Soracco Family
Mittzi by Kenneth McKneely
Gino by Giovanna DiMauro
Lacey Elliott by Beth Kempe
Modine by Jim Peters
Gizmo by The Moores
Lana by Tina Cianciulli
Molly by Carole L. Bethel
Goldie by Jackson M. Dodsworth
Lilly by Alice S. Stevens
Molly by Star, Steven, Lexi and Hildy
Gracie by Deanna C. Trott
Lily by Katherine, Brian and Peter
Molly by The Colgate Family
Gracie Clay by Lynn and Mark
Lincoln by Katherine
Molly by Sandra Stephenson
Gracie Maddox by Linda G Maddox
Ling Coppenrath by Jennifer Jones
Molly Kaplan by Pamela Carter
Gracie Mayton by Joanna Mayton
Linus by Laura, Mike Chris and Amanda
MoMo and Tori by Janet N. Fenn
Greta by Deborah and Gene Chapman
Linus Mayhugh by Gantt Cookson
Monkey Bulloch by Mary Virginia Baughman
Guinness and Porter by Scuttlebutt and McMenamin
Lizzie by Anne R. Fayssoux
Moo by Erin Maude
Gus, Greta and Jack by Diane and Barclay Macon
Lola by
Maria K. Schiffgens and William S. Goodman
Mr. McGoo by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Lola by Jim and Edmond
Murphy Brown and Huckleberry Finn by Betsy
Guy Brown by Barbara A. Brown
Hana by Kenny, Valerie, Scott and Caroline
Hank Lowman by Jeanne Marie Marcil
Hanky Boi by Keld and Jen
Happy by Becky Barnett
Harley Sherman by Geraldine Schwartz
Hastings by Tony and Neal
Hawthorne by Alison Krause
Lola Evans by Uncle D, Emie and Scout Dog
Louie by Christina R. Smith
Louie by Katelyn Wannage
Lucille by Jim Peters
Lucky by Janie and Alan Yorker
Lucky Rose by Merilyn M. Moses
Hayden by Lynn Gatlin
Lucy by Ed and Cheryl
Heather, Orson, Molly and Charlie by
Jan Heath and Clancey
Lucy by Nancy, Richard and Owen Southgate
Luna by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Henrietta (kitty cat) by Esther Escobedo
Mac Eavenson by Roberta and Bob Head
Henry by Susan Folds
Mackie McMillan by Virginia Torbert
Henry by Sarah, Dan and Claire
Madison by Mary A. Manning
Henry Morgan by Rachel Selber and Jon Kropp
Maggie by Terri and Keith Ellis
Honey Patterson by The Lamb Family
Maggie by Virginia Staples
Huckleberry by Penny and Mike Pope
Maggie by Carrie
Hunnie Marie by Martha Friesen
Maggie by Tamara and Ken
Iggy Hensley by Roger F. Hensley
Maggie Millican by Susan Millican
Inky Vinyard by Pam Sheridan
Magic by John, Robert, and Miss Peepers
Ivy Hanna by Diane L. Eller
Magnolia by Jim Peters
Jack Bazzle by Bonnie and Bob Helget, Retta S. Kern
Magnolia Maddux by Mrs. Anne C. Wray
Jack Kapper by Stephanie and Doug
Man Jordan by Ann Moren
Jackson by Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bennett
Mandi by Donna Butler
Jackson Wyoming by Nancy Olsson
Mannix by Ward and Wendy
Jag by Andrew Block
Marvin by Glenna Dibrell
Jake by Paulette Brown
Mattie by Amie Amacher
Jake by Betty M. Parker
Mattie, Nicky, Yoda and Buck Macdonald by
Dr. Joan M. Macdonald
Jake by Rennea T. Dinkel
Jake by Terry Rothwell
Jake by Joseph Bertolini
Jake and BB by Karen Weekes
Jake Bothwell by Iris Francesconi, Margaret Bothwell
Jasmine by Dad and Nancy
Jazz by Mary Reid
Jessie O’Neal by Diane
Jingjing Wills by Hong Sun Wills
Joby by Janice and Bob
Joe Morgan by Emily Jordan
Joshua by Joseph Usher
Julia by Dr Bonny, Ron, Blue
Juno by Jim and Jami at the Barkley Financial Group
Kaiya by Janese, Steve Rojas
Kalar by Helen and William Freeman
Katie by Grace Rich and “Tanner”
Katie by Rick and Trudy
Katie by Ronnie, Linda and Aaron
Keavis Kelly by Donna Bethune
Kendall Eiland Rote by Benjamin Rote
Kennedy Mangor by Susan Henry
Key Key by Ralph and Katy King
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Maudie Hull by Lyle, Angie, William and Mary Beth,
Helen Hull, Jean and Jack Glenn, Retta S. Kern
Maverick by Laura
Max by Scooter, Maddie and Murray
Max by Toby, Trooper, Tira Salerno
Max Carson by D. Elaine McEachern
Max Griffith by Mike Griffith
Max Wistedt by Martha Friesen
Maxine by Kathy Harber
Maya by Dad (Grandpa)
Maya McGillikitty by Wage
McDuff by Julie Gilchrist
Mickey D and Margo by John Coppedge
Midas by Matt and Sheri Broom
Midnight and Maddie by All your previous pets
Millie and Major by Grela, Cheryl, Sage and Ella
Milo by Cindy, Jeff and Evan
Mindy McAmis by Rick Gregory
Ming Shu Jones by Tricia A. Jones
Miss Cleo Kitty by The Roberts Family
Missy by Yvonne Kozack
Mister Man by Jim Peters
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Mud by Laura J. Wool
Murphy King by Beth and Oscar, Karen Sheldon
My Bandit by Ashley Isaacs
Narcissa by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Neigie by Jeanne, Michael and Fargo Riggall
Nephin Rahiya by Mom and Dad
Newman by Julie K. Chesin
Nicholas by Hannah C. Sparks
Nietzsche by Jim, Ann, Margo and Kathleen Edwards
Nikki by Ronnie, Linda, and Aaron
Nikko Moore by Janaé and Bart
Nimbus by Steve Scarborough
Nitro Kitty by Brad and Judy Chesin
Nitro Siegel by Bonnie and Ernest Guilliams
Norman by Neal and Tony
Nubes Derus by Nancy R. Morrissey
O.J. by Kathleen K. Stuart
Ollie Freedman by Douglas S. Freedman
Oreo by Mikal Kitchens
Oreo by Nanette Harris
Oscar by Paul, Kathy, Ashlely and Ryan
Otis by Lou Cumming
Otis My Man by Sharon T. Silva
Pacer by Lori Garst
Paddy Eastham by Lucia M. Eastham
Pal by Jennifer Weyand
Parker Ann Hunton Gregg by
Anne-Marie and the canines and felines
Parker Figur by Robin and Chad Kelly
Patches by Brenda Whitley
Patches by Kelli Wilshire
Patches Silverman by Joel and Lynda Schaffer
Pelo Elliott by Elizabeth Pape
Penelope and Hazel Witte by Nanci Witte
Penny Flaherty by Heather and Curt Flaherty
Pepper by Jean T. Blanchard
Pepper by Dr Bonny, Ron and Blue
Petie by Dee
Phil by Carla
Picabo by Betty Jean Weltner
Picabo Weltner by Bill and Kathy Moore
Picasso by Cat Clinic of Cobb
P.J. by Eric Boyette
Plum, Samantha, Pepper, Heidi and Maggie by
Veronica and Arthur Cavanagh
Polar Bear by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Polo, Angel and Bama by David Aynes
Pooh by Jim Peters
Portia by Marsha Kerestes
Primo by The Elkin’s
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Princess Molly McKnight by Jeanette and Ed McKnight
Sammy by Sara and Stew
Star by Barbara
Prissy by Melissa and Ramon
Sammy Scott by Lisa
Stella Sandi by Nina and Dutch
Prissy by Ed and Cheryl Abrams
Sammy Tuggle by Vickie
Stonewall by Dixie & Benny Buice
Queenie by George, Judy, Beavis and Leonard.
Sassy Baldwin by Jean M. Giuggio
Queenie by Melissa Trawin Mercy and Benz
Savannah by Mr. and Mrs. H. Alexander Yeilding
Sugar Harrison by
The Rowens (Chris, Nancy, Thomas and Becca)
Queenie Protz by Mary Helen Heaner
Schliggy by The Frymire Family
Quincy by Jacqueline Mazza
Scooter by Marissa Dancer
Quincy Segerlind by Fern A. Segerlind
Scooter by Regan Harper
Rabbi and Doodles by Bill Battle
Scout by Cat Clinic of Cobb
Ranger by Mark Johnson
Scout by Donna and Uwe Brockmann and Boo
Raptor by Dr Bonny, Ron and Blue
Scout by Alan Harkness
Raz by Sally Boyd
Scout-Atticus by Sarah
Red Dog by Anthony Braswell
Shadow by Margaret E. Charboneau
Reverend by Jennifer Weyand
Shadow by Gregg Davis
Ridley by Courtney and John, Connie and Cooper
Shane Booker by Eric Caldwell
Ridley by Jeanne Marie
Shasta Fletcher by Jeff and Michelle
Riesie Murphy by Terrilyn and Koko
Sheba by Bobby E. Holbrook
Riley by Des and Lesley
Sheba#330 by Angie Brookmire
Riley by Julie Warner
Shelby by Dinah M. McQueen
Rocker by David and Madeline Leonard
Shelby by Jami Speights
Rocky by Natalie and Richard
Shopie by Peggy and Craig Wyvill
Rocky Gehris Siemon by the Hutto Family
Sidney Zagoria by Marla and Mike Chaliff
Romy Eaves by Eve and David, Elinor Eaves
Sierra by The Merritt Family
Roscoe Minor by Helen Shean
Silkie Burdges-Schellack by
Lou Daffin and Barbara Preuss
Roxy by Malissa, Brian, Karson, and Gus
Roxy Choate by Johanna
Ruby Pinkston by Jean Grant Walter
Rudy by Andy and Sharon
Rupert by Jeanne Shingleton
Ruthie by Diane E. Weller
Sadie and DJ by Teresa A. Turner
Sailor and Rock by Rodger and Kathy
Saku by Judy and Bud
Salem by The Colleys
Sally by Randall and Kathy Harber
Sally by Matt and Sheri Broom
Sally Alvarez by The Addicks Family
Sam by Jack and Janet Fields
Sam by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Sam by Maria Branch Turner
Sam by Nancy Little
Sam by Waco, Casey and Paul
Sam by Andrea, Jeff, Jordan, Ariel and Jeremy
Suzie by Carol A. Burlington
Sweet Darla by Carol-Anne Kahian
Sweetie by Pat
Sydney Packtor by Lindsay and Jonathan Brooks
Taixie by William R. Chapman
Talbot by Jeanne
Teddy by Judie Gaines
Teddy and Putsy Heffner by Anny and Floyd Heffner
Teeny by Deanne Morton
Tex Burns by Daniela Burns
The Bean by
Tuck, Jan, Linley and Kent and all of us at T-C
Tie by Taylor Walker
Tippy by Erin Frederickson
Tiramisu by Pam Carter
Toby by Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Radike
Toni by Crabapple Lark Parc Community Assn., Inc.
Tonka by Scott and Jenna
Travis by Mr. and Mrs. William C. Huff
Trevor Golan by Hank and Linda Wood
Tristan Hensley by Roger F. Hensley
Simba by Casey
Trotter by The Szambelan Family
Simba Bury by Lance Bury
Simon Seay by Nan Maddux and Loretta Pinkston
Sindie by Jim Peters
Trotter by Caren, Jim, Lindsay, Caitlyn and Lauren
Trouble “The Playboy” Cat by Patricia Stewart
Vander Findley by Stephanie
Sissy Miller by Kristi Bollinger
Vinny by Tony and Sue Peter
Sister by Alma G. Scroggins
Wallace by Ginger, Misty, Spooky and Trent
Skoshi Marshall by Jill T. Marshall
Slick by Glynis, Kim, Momma and Daddy
Sloopy / Madison by Mike and Deb Linley
Smokey by John Rodzik and Linda Dahlskold
Smoosh by Nancy and Robert Morrissey
Web by Randi Young and David Winitt
Westie by Charles and Frances Crowder
Willie by Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bates
Winsley Sherman-McCoy by Mary and Millicent McCoy
Winston Dinzole by The Kokalj’s
Sneezer by Kathy Harber
Wyatt by Susan Frihse
Sophie by Betsy S. Daugherty
Wylie by Bridgette, Mary, Cally, Eve, Kristie and Kristin
Sophie by Shirley and Tom
Zack by Dr Bonny, Ronnie and Blue
Sophie by Ken and Dianne Prager
Zazu by Claus and Debbie
Spanky by Matt and Pete
Sparky Martinez by Tamara and Michael Connor
Spencer by Evan
Zeke by Gray and Kim
Zuki by Jami Speights
Stanley Stemerman by Uncle Joel and Aunt Lynda
A Special Way to Remember
If you would like to make a donation in memory of a deceased person or pet:
Send your gift to A.H.S. 1565 Mansell Road, Alpharetta, GA 30009.
A notation of “MEMORIAL” on the outside of the envelope will help speed the acknowledgment of your gift.
Enclose a note with your check including the name of the deceased, whether the deceased
is a person or a pet, the name and address of the family to be notified of your gift, and your
name, address and phone number.
The family will receive a card of acknowledgement, recognizing your gift to the AHS in the
name of the deceased (the amount of your gift remains confidential). You will also be sent a
note of thanks for your gift.
Phone inquiries should be directed to 404.974.2876.
Pet Memorial Photos
If you would like to submit a photo
of your beloved pet, please email
high resolution photos to
[email protected]
If you prefer to mail your photo,
please send to
Heart Editor
981 Howell Mill Road, NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Thank you for remembering your friends and family in such a wonderful, helpful way!
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No w A cc e p t in g E n t ries f o r
A ll Pets A llowed 2013 Calendar
This one-of-a-kind calendar highlights your beloved pets. Until
August 31, 2012, pet owners are invited to submit a
photograph of their favorite furry friend. When all entries are received, thirteen animals will be selected as “Pets of the Month”
while one Cover Pet will be selected to grace the front of the
calendar. Those animals not selected as Pet of the Month/Year
will be featured in a collage inside the calendar. Calendars
are sold for $15 each through various venues, including our
on-site shop. All proceeds from the sales go toward AHS animal
welfare programs.
To enter your pet’s photo, you may pay online at
AtlantaHumane.org and email your pet’s photo or complete the
entry form and mail it, along with a $35 fee, which gets you
one free copy of the calendar! Additional copies may be purchased for $15 (includes S&H).
Entry Requirements
• All photos must be in color,
contain only animals, and be no larger than 4” X 6”.
• Horizontal (landscape) orientation and gloss finish are
preferred.
• Unfortunately, we cannot accept Polaroid® photos due to
their low quality reproduction.
• Low resolution files will not be considered for Cover or
Month placements.
2013 Entry Form
I am entering _________ photos @ $35
each for the 2013 All Pets Allowed Pet Calendar. (Includes 1
free calendar per entry fee.
I am entering _________ photos @ $100 each for the
Birthday Date of My Pet. Please list month & day _____/_____
(Includes 1 free calendar per entry fee.
I am ordering __________ additional copies of the calendar @
$
15 each (includes shipping and handling).
I am enclosing a check for $ _______________ made payable to
the Atlanta Humane Society.
Entries may be paid for online. Instructions for submitting your
digital entry are provided in your emailed online payment receipt.
Photos submitted without payment will not be included in the calendar.
I hereby release these photos to the Atlanta Humane Society for
use in the All Pets Allowed Calendar and in any additional print
or electronic publication as they choose. I also certify that these
photos are not professionally rendered or copyrighted material.
Please charge $ _______ to my m VISA m MC m AMEX
date:
account
#
exp. date:
signature:
name:
address:
• Digital photos should be shot in ‘best’ or ‘professional’ quality.
• Due to quality reasons, color prints made at home on inkjet
or laser printers cannot be considered for the Cover or Month
placements. However, these types of prints will be accepted
for the smaller photos used throughout the calendar.
• Professional photographs are prohibited.
• The back of the photo should have a sticky note with your
name, phone number and name of the pet – please do
NOT write on the back of the photo as it alters the quality
of the front image.
• Because all photos
are included in the
calendar, they cannot be returned.
city/state/zip:
phone: (w)
email:
/ (h)
pets’ name(s):
Please mail this completed form along with your photo entry
and payment to:
All Pets Allowed Calendar 2012
• Photo CDs are
accepted.
981 Howell Mill Road NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
For additional information, please call 404.974.2880
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2012 Executive
Committee Officers
Chairperson
Wendy Hart
Vice Chairperson
Lindsey Forsythe
Secretary
Cindy Voyles
Treasurer
Terrence O. Davis
Robert J. Lindner
Lisa J. Mckay
Kay Quigley
Brian D. Schmitt
Anna J. Ware
Neil Wasser
Angie Sorensen
Greg Norred
Executive Staff
Locations & Hours
President
William Shaheen
404.974.2888
Howell Mill Campus
981 Howell Mill Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Vice President of Operations
Richard Rice
404.974.2828
Administration
Weekdays
9am - 5pm
Adoptions
Weekdays
Weekends
11am - 7pm
10am - 6pm
Vice President of Development
Cathy Sleva
404.974.2877
Vice President of Finance
Chris Slee
404.974.2815
Vice President of Medical Services
Gloria J. Dorsey, DVM, MPH
404.974.2820
Key Contacts
Ex-Officio
Mrs. Susan H. Gordy
Director of Human Resources
Ashley Cassidy 404.974.2814
2012 Board Members
Director of Operations
Andrea Peacock - Howell Mill Campus
404.974.2802
*Hon. Anne Cox Chambers
*Ruth Dobbs McDonald
*Judy Orthwein
*Glenn Summerlin
Michael Abreu
Suzanne Brandt
Jeffrey D. Cunningham
Gwyneth Dennard
Craig V. Eister
George S. Hart
M. Lance Hirsch
Marsha Holcomb
Philip A. Holloway
Chrishaunda Lee
Greg Lyles
Randolph P. Martin
Lorri McClain
Horace Nalle
Melody Paris
Margaret Virginia Philip
Debby Pirrung
Julie Robertson
Joseph Rosentel
Jack Sawyer
Pamela Smart
Michael T. Smith
Billy Joe Tolar
Ron White
Martha Wilson
Rev. Janice Bracken Wright
* Honorary Life Members
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Deanie Haynes - Mansell Campus
404.974.2841
Donor Relations
Shemitria Smith
404.974.2876
Behavior & Training
Mailey E. McLaughlin, M.Ed
404.974.2899
Community Relations
Tracy Lopez - Howell Mill Campus
404.974.2822
Design/Web
Teri French
404.974.2880
Animal Admission
Monday – Sunday9am - 3:30pm
Veterinary Clinic
Weekdays
9am - 5pm
Behind Shelter on Howell Mill Rd.
Mansell Campus
1565 Mansell Road
Alpharetta, GA 30009
Administration
Weekdays
9am - 5pm
Adoptions
Weekdays
Weekends
12pm - 7pm
11am - 6pm
Animal Admission
Monday – Sunday9am - 4pm
Shelters closed on major holidays.
Telephone Numbers
Adoptions
Howell Mill Campus
404.974.2929
Animal Admission
Howell Mill Campus
404.974.2800
Veterinary Clinic
Howell Mill Campus
404.875.6420
Web
e-mail
[email protected]
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Our Mission
To prevent neglect, abuse,
cruelty, and exploitation of
animals and to assure that
their interests and well-being
are fully, effectively, and
humanely protected by an
aware and caring society.
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Atlanta, GA
Permit No. 649
Alpharetta, GA 30009
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2012 Calendar of Events
March 10, April 14, May 12, June 9
Mendaheart counseling
AHS Administrative Area at 11am
Leave a legacy
To ensure that your love
for animals continues
beyond your lifetime, please
remember the Atlanta
Humane Society in your
estate plans.
For information,
call Cathy Sleva,
Senior Vice President
of Development.
404.974.2877
March 30
Simon Fashion Show
Lenox Square
March 31
Be Kind to animals
Art Contest Deadline
May 28
Labor Day - shelters closed
June
Adopt-a-cat month
August 31
Photo entry deadline
All Pets Allowed Calendar
October
Adopt-a-dog month
April 3
1873 SweetWater Social
SweetWater Brewing Company
November
Adopt-a-Senior-Pet month
April 8
Easter - shelters closed
Newsletter Mailing
April 14
no ball at all
April 21
22nd Annual Pet Parade
Atlantic Station
May 3
Tables & Tails
North Fulton
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