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July 22, 2011
Dog
Adoptions
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Saturday, August 13Saturday, August 13Saturday, August 13Saturday, August 13 2502 N State Street2502 N State Street2502 N State Street2502 N State Street
Shelter friends at Herff Jones are having a garage sale for ACARF’s benefit.
Mark your calendars! Save the date!
Please come show your support! An anonymous donor has offered to match the first $500 in proceeds—let’s help take advantage of that offer! If you wish to donate items for the sale, contact
Julie Payne 496-2228
Julie will make arrangements for the items to be brought in. All donated items that do not sell will be donated or disposed.
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Visit our website at
www.acarf.org
to see all adoptable pets
DOGS in Shelter 53
CATS in Shelter 66
————until one has loved an animal, until one has loved an animal, until one has loved an animal, until one has loved an animal, part of their soul remains unawakenedpart of their soul remains unawakenedpart of their soul remains unawakenedpart of their soul remains unawakened————
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Brenda Clark, the human dy-namo we’re so fortunate to have as a volunteer, has created an elevated dish to ease feeding for large, arthritic, or elderly pets. She will probably be sell-ing them at the Herff Jones ga-rage sale; all profits will be do-nated to ACARF. Brenda is also responsible for having built the marvelous cat tree at ACARF. She will accept orders for the trees and will, again, donate her profit to ACARF. Call the shelter for more information 620-496-3647. If you’d like a reference on the tree, just come by and talk with Milo5 Thank you, Brenda—you are, indeed, one awesome woman!
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Jeff and Kristy Richards have been very good to the shelter. They have created attractive “ACARF Supporter” and “ACARF Volunteer” metal signs which come in blue and purple and are great to display in your front lawn. They sell for $20 each and $8 from each sale goes to ACARF. The signs are available at the shelter, and they have a booth downtown in Iola at The Market Place. Check out their products—and they do custom work!
There are a couple of people who have been lacking in rec-
ognition. Sometimes people are so faithful and so much relied upon, that we just take them for granted.
Terry and Sandy Zornes thru their company Homeville Vend-ing, have provided paper goods—napkins, cups, plates, etc—as well as chips and candy to us for a long time. Their contributions have been constant and invaluable.
Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!
The business community has
been helpful and
generous. This summer we went knocking on their
doors asking for favors which were readily granted.
We so much appreciate
them!
Iola A & W Restaurant
Iola Dairy Queen
Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!Thank you!
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At the July 13 Board meeting, the Fundraising Committee, represented by Ginny Hawk, Chair, and accompanied by members Judy Laver and Fran Clay, presented the shelter with a check for $4,300. These were the proceeds of the summer’s events, which included Yappy Days, Back to the 50’s Dinner, a dog wash, an all-night ball tournament, and two estate auctions. Over 50% of the monies earned were generated from the concession trailer, requiring many to work under very un-pleasant conditions—most of all, the heat—until the air con-ditioner was installed by Bob Hawk. All, though, were ex-tremely grateful to Jim Smith for his remodel of the interior to provide a much greater working area. But work, they did! Jeanne Cloud, the Trailer Queen, bore much of the re-sponsibility for the functioning of the concession—planning the menus, determining the food purchase needs and or-dering and shopping, coordinating the moving of the trailer and the grill, and insuring that adequate volunteers were on hand to prepare and serve. The clean-up afterward is the final dreaded chore. Jeanne has good back-up with Ginny Hawk and Larry Macha—both of whom seem to be on hand when needed. Other faithful concession workers were Fran Clay (delicious chili!), Judy Laver, Sue Tucker, and Becky Aguirre. The Mad Melvin Carnival required many volunteers, and it would have been difficult to monitor all the inflatables with-out the assistance of the Wal-Mart employees who helped! Other volunteers this summer included: Brenda Clark Alice Vink
Larry Tucker Art Chapman
Sam Aguirre Amanda Phillips
Sherry Hart Angela Henry
Emy Platt Bud Jones
The Sweet Bakers:
Vickey Beck Deanne Burris
Brenda Clark Sandy Flynn
Ginny Hawk Glenda Helton
Karen Lee Sandy Thompson
Sue Tucker Susan Wallace
Linda Wiklund
And probably a bunch more whose names were
not recorded. Apologies for any/all omissions!
Look for pictures and descriptions of all
available cats and dogs on our website
www.acarf.org
Andi DePriest, Director
Janice Porter, Front Desk
Robyn Porter, Photographer,
Petfinders
Ginny Hawk, Fundraising
Chair
305 East Highway 54
LaHarpe KS 66751
620-496-3647
www.acarf.org
Hours
11:30 am—5:00 pm
Tuesday thru Saturday
Closed Sunday and Monday
Look for us on
This is being sent to you as a sup-
porter of Allen County Rescue Fa-
cility—either as a donor, a volun-
teer, a member, or an animal lover..
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• You have comments, sugges-
tions, complaints!
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newsletter with others!
Pet of the Week
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The featured pet this week is Courtney, a petite Yorkshire terrier. The featured pet this week is Courtney, a petite Yorkshire terrier. The featured pet this week is Courtney, a petite Yorkshire terrier. The featured pet this week is Courtney, a petite Yorkshire terrier. Courtney is a small girl who weighed less than 7 pounds when she Courtney is a small girl who weighed less than 7 pounds when she Courtney is a small girl who weighed less than 7 pounds when she Courtney is a small girl who weighed less than 7 pounds when she came to us. She is about 8 or 9 years old, and we believe she might came to us. She is about 8 or 9 years old, and we believe she might came to us. She is about 8 or 9 years old, and we believe she might came to us. She is about 8 or 9 years old, and we believe she might have been a breeding female who was abandoned when she was no have been a breeding female who was abandoned when she was no have been a breeding female who was abandoned when she was no have been a breeding female who was abandoned when she was no longer useful for producing puppies. Courtney would love to be your longer useful for producing puppies. Courtney would love to be your longer useful for producing puppies. Courtney would love to be your longer useful for producing puppies. Courtney would love to be your tiny companion; she craves attention. And who could resist giving at-tiny companion; she craves attention. And who could resist giving at-tiny companion; she craves attention. And who could resist giving at-tiny companion; she craves attention. And who could resist giving at-tention to that funny, sweet little face? tention to that funny, sweet little face? tention to that funny, sweet little face? tention to that funny, sweet little face?
Photographs by Robyn PorterPhotographs by Robyn PorterPhotographs by Robyn PorterPhotographs by Robyn Porter
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