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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League • Fall/Winter 2014 A New Leash on Life for 64 Animals ~ Page 3 Introducing our Fospice Program ~ Page 4 313 Adopted at Countdown 2 Zero! ~ Page 9 Serena, Adopted June 3, 2014

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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League • Fall/Winter 2014

A New Leash on Life for 64 Animals ~ Page 3

Introducing our Fospice Program ~ Page 4

313 Adopted at Countdown 2 Zero! ~ Page 9Serena, Adopted June 3, 2014

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2 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

3100/3200 North Military TrailWest Palm Beach, FL 33409

PeggyAdams.org

General Information 561-686-3663Fax 561-686-0940

Donations 561-472-8816 [email protected]

Please email [email protected] or call for any of these services:

Adoptions 561-686-6656__________________________________________________________

Behavior Helpline 561-472-8815__________________________________________________________

Spay/Neuter 561-472-8812_________________________________________________________

Vaccine Clinic/ 561-472-8812Microchip __________________________________________________________

Foster Program 561-472-8578__________________________________________________________

Humane Euthanasia 561-686-3663 of Ill or Older Pets _________________________________________________________

Lost or Found Pet 561-472-8814

Surrender a Pet_________________________________________________________

Berman Memorial Pet Gardens/ 561-472-8816Columbarium _________________________________________________________

Thrift Store 561-833-8131_________________________________________________________

Email [email protected] or call for the following information:

PetMobile 561-472-8861_________________________________________________________

Special Events 561-472-8845_________________________________________________________

Marketing and 561-472-8873 Public Relations

Please call Animal Care and Control to report animal abuse or neglect:

561-233-1211

Follow us!PeggyAdamsARL

A Letter fromRich AndersonExecutive Director/CEOPeggy Adams Animal Rescue League

Lesly Smith, ChairmanJane Grace, Vice ChairmanJoanie Van der Grift, PresidentNellie Benoit, Vice PresidentSam Hunt, TreasurerLaurie Raber Gottlieb, Secretary

Nancy Brougher Sandy MeyerVirginia Burke Linda MillerJack Flagg Pauline PittCarol Garvy Directors EmeritusDaniel Hanley Louis AuslanderVicky Hunt Dotsy Letts

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Board of Directors

The Shaggy Sheet newsletter is sent to all supporters who donate $10 or more per year. To ensure that you continue to receive your issue, please use the enclosed envelope to make a minimum

donation of $10. The animals need your help, and we don’t want your mailing to be interrupted! Thank you for your caring support of the animals!

September 6th was an historic day for Palm Beach County, for the animals of our community, and a day I certainly will never forget. In a matter of just eight hours, 313 animals were adopted into new, loving homes at the inaugural Countdown 2 Zero adoption event.

And friends like you made it all possible thanks to your caring and generous support of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.

With more than 600 animals and 26 local rescue groups on hand, the event was so big that we needed to hold it at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. In fact, this was the biggest one-day animal adoption event in the history of our community. And we’re already planning for next year!

You see, this giant adoption event is – and will continue to be – the signature public event in support of Countdown 2 Zero – the exciting collaboration between Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control.

Officially adopted by the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners on February 4, 2014, Countdown 2 Zero will build a coalition of local animal welfare organizations, individual animal advocates (like you), community groups, the media and local businesses so that together – as a community – we will work towards one goal: to save the lives of all adoptable pets in Palm Beach County.

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is extremely proud to be leading this effort alongside our colleagues at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control. You can read more about Countdown 2 Zero and the giant adoption event on page 9, as well as on the web at Countdown2Zero.org. Thank you for your continued support – together we can save lives!

With compassion for the animals,

Rich Anderson

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On April 2, 2014, fifty-six dogs, three cats, two hedgehogs, a parrot, a pig and a goat were rescued from “deplorable conditions” in an Acreage home. Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control officials were tipped off by an anonymous caller whose hoarder or puppy mill suspicions were generated from the immense stench of urine coming from the house. Once the officials arrived at the scene, they found high levels of ammonia, dogs kept in wire cages that had sores on their feet, and many animals with dental problems, open wounds, eye problems, worms and skin conditions.

The next day, over 20 volunteers arrived at Animal Care and Control to help bathe the animals. After the county pursued and won custody of all the animals and charges were brought against the home owner, they reached out to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League for help. The League and our staff were excited for the opportunity to help our local Animal Care and Control and eager to meet and make a difference in our new arrivals’ lives.

Over a period of ten days, we transferred a total of twenty-one dogs to the League. There were French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, Chihuahuas, a beautiful American Bulldog mix named Annie, several other small breed dogs, and one cat. The staff was thrilled to have the big group of snorting, wiggling little bodies that began to settle in. The dogs were a huge hit once they arrived and had a steady stream of visitors, as our staff made it a point to visit and help socialize the dogs.

We were also asked to help with nine Cane Corsos that had also come into the county’s possession as part of the same hoarding case. Cane Coros are wonderful, large mastiff type dogs who unfortunately are harder to place in the right home. Sgt. Batchelor from Animal Care and Control had already made contact with Liz Sawyers from Cane Coros International, a non-profit rescue group based out of Austin, Texas. With the help of the League’s animal behaviorist, Huck Nawaz, we were able to assess these gentle giants and to help coordinate their placement.

While Huck behaviorally assessed the dogs and took video of the them, Liz coordinated with her large network of Cane Corso lovers and fellow rescues. We gathered information on the dogs’ behavior and temperament in Palm Beach County while Liz, a thousand miles away in Texas, went to work in search of suitable foster homes.

Many emails and countless phone calls later, our collective plan for the Cane Corsos was in place. Less than a month after receiving the initial call for assistance, all nine of the Cane Corsos were adjusting nicely with their foster families.

As for the French Bulldogs, the other small breed dogs and cat, all have been adopted into loving homes. There is one sweetie named Annie who is still waiting for her forever home. She’s a beautiful dog who’s best suited for a home with patient guardians who will continue to socialize her and be able to help her realize that the world is not such a scary place. If you would like to meet Annie, please call us at 561-472-8815.

A New Leash on Life...

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Introducing the League’s New

FOSPICE PROGRAMAt any given time, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League can have between 500-650 animals in its care. Some of the animals surrendered to us are underage, pregnant or nursing, sick, injured, and/or under socialized. Others might have medical or behavioral issues. Once the animals are vaccinated, spayed or neutered and microchipped, they will be placed in our adoption program. If they are in our care for a long period of time or they just aren’t comfortable with the shelter environment, they might need a better option. That's when our volunteer Fospice Program plays a key role in helping the League care for these animals.

Why are Fospice volunteers so important? Fospice volunteers provide permanent foster homes for older animals, long-term animals, and animals with medical or behavioral conditions which might preclude them from being placed in a loving home through the normal adoption program. All Fospice animals receive food, medical care, supplies, and palliative care for geriatric pets, as needed. Peggy Adams also provides routine follow-up care for all diagnosed medical conditions.

Interested in how to become a Fospice volunteer or how you can support this program? Contact Niki at 561-472-8578 or email us at [email protected]

Cindy was found running along the streets of Lake Worth when she was brought to the League in June 2013. Eight-year-old Cindy needed to be treated for demodectic mange and ear infections. While in our care, our volunteer Pat Russo offered to foster Cindy during her treatments so that she would recover faster being in a loving, home atmosphere. After almost a year of fostering and realizing her skin and ear infections would be an ongoing situation, Pat agreed to be her permanent foster mom and became Cindy’s Fospice mom. Pat, thank you for your 3.5 years of volunteer service and for opening your heart and your home to become a Fospice parent!

Jaeger (15 years old ) and Eadie (14 years old) are two older souls who, at the peak of kitten season, found themselves surrounded by high energy, rowdy and rambunctious younger cats. We didn’t feel it was fair to them so we asked our Foster Volunteer, Maria, if she would provide these two cats with a more relaxed and calmer environment. Maria very generously opened her home to Jaeger and Eadie who have become quite the little buddies in their new forever home.

As you can see, Calvin and Noah are enjoying the beautiful Florida sunshine with their Fospice mom Patricia. These 9-year-old Labrador Retrievers came in together and are inseparable. Calvin (pictured far left) suffers from hip dysplasia.

Have room for a Fospice pet? Please let us know! Contact Niki at 561-472-8578 or [email protected]

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Make ADifference!

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Years ago, I was visiting a friend’s house as their neighbor’s very large Lab mix came bolting out the front door. He slowed down to give me a quick sniff as he ran across the yard. The neighbor soon stepped outside yelling for the dog to come back. My friend’s dad, upon hearing the commotion, came out and yelled “car ride!!” The dog turned on a dime and went running past us to go sit by the back door of their car. “Huh! Car ride?” What a strange name for a dog I thought!

The key to teaching recall is convincing your dog that it is more rewarding to come to you then it is to practice whatever he’d rather be doing. Each dog’s motivation varies so you’ll first have to find out what your dog enjoys the most. Whether it be a car ride; his favorite toy or a few of his favorite treats.

Tips from our TrainerTeaching Recall...Come Command by Huck Nawaz, Behavior Manager

Use the “buddy recall” to teach your dog the basic recall. Have a friend hold your dog by the collar (if your dog is comfortable with this) as you walk up to him and show him his favorite toy. You may also use food for this, as well. Walk backwards, away from your dog to hold his attention as the restrained dog watches you. When you’re about twenty feet from the dog, come to a stop. Become really animated to make sure you have your dog’s attention. You may wish to use a squeaky toy; squat down on the floor, etc. Say his name followed by the word “come”. Your friend then releases your dog so he may come over to you. Reward them when they come to you. Now, you hold your dog while your friend follows the same steps above.

Once your dog starts to associate the word “come” with coming over to you, start practicing in different situations. Hide in different places around the house so your dog has to come look for you. Dogs LOVE a good game of hide and seek. It’ll give you a chance to practice the “come” command by calling him to your hiding spot.

Always practice recall in a safe, fenced-in area. Be sure to reward your dog for coming over to you. After all, he chose to come over to you. Get in the habit of asking your dog for a sit (before rewarding) after he comes over to you. This will help reduce “fly byes”, where the dog comes running towards you and runs right by you.

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Now Offers MORE Classes to Better Serve You!

Get Smart With Your Dog!

Classes Include:Saturday Basic Training

AKC STAR Puppy • Canine Fun Scent GamesCanine Good Citizen Prep 1 and 2

Canine Good Citizen Testing

For more info and to register online:PeggyAdams.org/behavior-and-training

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LEADERSHIP CIRCLEAn incredible lifesaving opportunity for just $2.74 a day

At the local coffee shop, you’d be lucky to get a medium size coffee and a plain donut for $2.74.

At Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League – through our Leadership Circle program – that same $2.74 can do so much more. Including saving the life of an animal.

Today, we hope you will consider pledging $2.74 a day and joining the Leadership Circle.

The Leadership Circle is made up of friends who have made generous five-year pledges to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Starting at just $2.74 a day ($83 a month/$1,000 a year), your pledge will help ensure that the League can meet the critical needs of the animals each and every day. Nourishing food… shelter … lifesaving medical care … spay/neuter surgery … behavior training and much more.

Plus, your pledge will help ensure that Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League will be able to move forward on a path of continued and sustainable growth to help more animals and to be a leading animal welfare organization, both locally and nationally.

For an investment of as little as $2.74 a day, you can save lives today and help ensure the League can continue to do so for years into the future.

As a member of the Leadership Circle, you will play a vital role in the life of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and, more importantly, in the lives of the dogs, cats, puppies and kittens who need and deserve a second chance at life. Together, we will succeed in building a community where there are no more home-less pets.

Benefits of Joining the Leadership Circle:

• Personal certificate of recognition

• Special recognition at the Grace Pavilion

• Special Recognition in our Shaggy Sheet newsletter, Annual Report and website

You can join today or request additional information by completing and returning the form below. Or you can call us at 561-472-8844. Pledge forms are also available at PeggyAdams.org/leadership-circle.

I’d like more information about becoming a member of the Leadership Circle!

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Name

Address

City, State, Zip Code

Phone Number

Email

Lisa and Rich AndersonVirginia S. Burke

JB DixsonJacqueline and Rodman L. Drake

Elizabeth and Dolf GarciaCarol and Robert Garvy

Arlette GordonLaurie Raber Gottlieb and Steven M. Gottlieb

Jeanne B. HogueAnn and Charles B. Johnson

Gail and David LeavittLinda and Leverett Miller

Danielle Hickox MooreBarbara and Ed O’Sullivan

Darbster CompaniesPaige Rense-Noland

Lesly S. SmithMrs. T. Suffern Tailer

Joanie and Paul Van der GriftKendall Wheeler

Thank you to current members of the Leadership Circle...

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Return to: Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League3100/3200 N. Military Trail • West Palm Beach, FL 33409

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OAT (formerly KING) So far everything has been WONDERFUL! For some reason, King never responded to his name and we started to call him Oat. Within a day he started com-ing when called so we have stuck with that being his name. Rocky and him are getting along perfectly and there has been no bad interactions, they walk together on their leashes and love long walks. Oat loves to cuddle and lay on us or as close as possible. I really feel he was meant for my family and can't believe it has not even been a week yet! Here are a few pictures I've taken of the boys.

Thank you for all of your help and being the key part to him finding his furever home! ~ Hilary

BEAR Thank you... as I told Huck when I spoke to him, Bear adjusted just fine within the first day! Absolutely no behavioral issues! No food guarding, no jumping, no garbage, no counters, no eating belong-ings, etc! Really have zero complaints or issues. He's actually a giant baby! He's also a great roller-blading and running partner! Madison wants to bring him to a Saturday morning class. Thank you again for our new family member! ~ Foster Family

Rainbow has settled in beautifully and has become part of the family. She and Mitzi are very comfortable together and even go nose to nose to say "Hi" to each other. She is a hoot and so entertaining. She jumps on my chest in the morning and cuddles at sunrise telling me it is time to start the day. I am spoiling her already and she has an account at Petco for her Toy Gallery and I just ordered a Tower for her to play on from Amazon. I never know where to find her as you can see from the photo. This was a fabulous decision to provide a com-panion for Mitzi. We are bonding beautifully and it has only been two weeks. Thanks for this heart-warming gift. We love her already. ~ Marylyn

SHEMI We adopted her in January 2013 and Shemi has been a wonderful addition! This weekend was her first camping trip. She loved it! And as you can see, she is adored by her siblings. ~ The Wolf Family

Share your story with [email protected]/happy-tailsHAPPY TAILS

Blaze has been the perfect addition to our family! The kids immediately fell in love with him! Every night at bed time, he runs in and curls up under the blankets in their room!~ Kristin, Kadin, Kelsey

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Countdown to Zero is a public-private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, to bring animal wel-fare organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County.

Our Belief: our community has the expertise, the means and thus the obligation to aggressively implement strat-egies that will reduce the number of animals needing temporary shelter and end the euthanasia of adoptable ani-mals in Palm Beach County.

Our Mission: At all times and in every way, we are advocates for animals. We ensure their safety and comfort, strive to alleviate their suffering and work to place and keep them in homes that provide a responsible lifetime commitment to them. We speak out publicly to promote and defend their interests. We oppose all forms of animal cruelty. We promote spay/neuter and other critical programs focused on our goal of preventing the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach County by 2024. We oppose taking the lives of healthy or treatable animals. We provide services that promote responsible pet ownership and humane attitudes toward all life because we under-stand the critical role people play in improving the welfare of animals in our community.

A Plan for a Brighter Future for the Animals...

Why we believe in the collaborative approach:• Collaboration ensures a common voice and message. • Collaboration provides a clear picture of our community’s challenges. • Collaboration makes the goal clear. • Collaboration promotes effective, targeted programs. • Collaboration maximizes resources. • Collaboration keeps the focus on lifesaving, not infighting. • Collaboration creates a yardstick for measuring progress. • Collaboration helps sustain the lifesaving focus, regardless of who’s in charge. • Collaboration enhances public confidence, trust, and support.

A collaboration that prioritizes lifesaving can implement a coordinated effort to end the unnecessary euthanasia of healthy and treatable shelter dogs and cats community-wide.

Our Critical Areas of Focus:• High Volume-Affordable Spay/Neuter • Foster Care• Proactive Lost & Found • Keeping Pets and People Together• TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) • Volunteers• Medical and Behavior Programs • Advocacy• Proactive and Efficient Adoptions • Rescue Networks• Community Outreach and Involvement

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After months of planning, the doors of the Palm Beach County Convention Center were opened at 10am on Saturday, September 6th, for the inaugural Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event -- the largest one day adoption event ever to be held in our community.

Over the next eight hours, more than 4,000 people entered the 50,000 square feet of convention space to find more than 600 cats, dogs, kittens and puppies (as well as rabbits and guinea pigs) who were looking for their new, forever homes. Presented by The Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, hosted by Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, and with the incredible efforts of more than 80 devoted volunteers, the Countdown 2 Zero Adoption event involved a total of 26 local animal rescue organizations – a collaborative effort never before seen in Palm Beach County.

By the time this animal extravaganza closed at 6pm, 313 pets had been adopted by caring individuals and families who came out to help us save lives and to give these animals the permanent homes and love that they all deserve.

Mark your calendars and save this date: September 12, 2015 has been set for the Second Annual Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event. We hope you’ll join us and help spread the word because… together we can save lives!______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Sponsors included: Presenting Sponsor -The Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, Inc.; Animal Farm Foundation; Avenir Holdings; Ann Barbieri Photographer of The Top Room Studio; Baron Signs; C4 Rents; Darbster Foundation; The Little Blue Dog; Theresa Mersentes; Minton Charitable Trust; NAM Knights of America Motorcycle Club; Office Depot Foun-dation; The Palm Beach Post; The Pet Groomerie; Pet SuperMarket; PetSmart Charities; Scenthound Dogwash & Care; TD Bank; ValleyCrest Landscaping; Woof Gang Bakery and Grooming – Palm Beach; and 97.9 WRMF, SUNNY 107.9, 103.1 WIRK & X 102.3.

The most successful adoption event in the history of Palm Beach County! MORE THAN 300 PETS FIND NEW HOMES!

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Thanks to a generous $20,200 grant from the Florida Animal Friend’s License Plate, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League spayed and neutered 593 cats in zip code 33461, exceeding our goal by 21 cats. This area was selected for this grant based on the high instance of cats and kittens entering local shelters.

Of the 593 cats spayed and neutered, 390 were community cats brought in for Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) and 203 were domestic cats.

There were 300 female cats and 293 male cats. It is estimated that one female cat can produce 120 kittens in her lifetime. Had these 300 cats not been spayed, they could have produced as many as 36,000 kittens.

The prior year (before the grant started), we spayed and neutered 214 cats from this zip code so this was a 177% increase in surgery over baseline.

Charity Dine

Thank you, Florida Animal Friend!

Purchase your plateand help fund

programs like ours!FloridaAnimalFriend.org

With the holidays almost here, be sure to visit Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League’s

Shaggy Shoppe!Located within the League’s Grace Pavilion, you can find pet clothing,

dog and cat treats, toys, leashes, collars, Kongs, Thundershirts and more. The League also carries flea, tick and heartworm preventatives!

Open daily from 10am - 6pm.

THRIFT STORE

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

Open Monday - Saturday from 9am - 6pm1905 S. Dixie Highway

West Palm Beach, FL 33401561-833-8131

Donations are appreciated and tax-deductible

Fabulous finds!Amazing deals!

All of theproceeds helpthe animals!

Enjoy large discounts at your favorite restaurants and feel pawsome knowing 15% of your

purchase can help the animals.

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Thanks to you and your caring support – and the support of tens of thousands of animal lovers over the years – Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League will celebrate 90 years of saving lives next year. And thanks to compassionate friends who have included gifts to the League in their wills and estate plans, we will be here for the animals for another 90 years and beyond.

Doing so – and becoming a Forever Friend to the animals – is one of the most thoughtful and generous steps anyone can take to ensure the important work we do continues beyond our own lifetimes.

Plus, by including the League in your estate plans, your contribution and impact on the future of animal welfare can be greater than you ever dreamed possible. For some, including the animals in your estate plan can be as simple as naming the League as a beneficiary of an insurance policy or retirement account. Whatever your choice, we’d like to invite you to join the growing number of individuals and couples who have chosen to become Forever Friends and to establish your own personal legacy in support of the animals.

If you have already included Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League in your will or other estate plans, please let us know today so that we can send you a special certificate recognizing you as the newest member of our Forever Friends Legacy Society.

If you would like more information on how to include the League in your will and other charitable giving options and their benefits to you, please contact Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO, at

[email protected] or by calling (561) 472-8844.

Become a Forever Friend! Create your own legacy of love for the animals!

When you choose to leave a gift to the League through your will or other giving option, please be sure to include our full legal name, address and federal tax ID number:

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League of the Palm Beaches, Inc.3100/3200 N. Military Trail • West Palm Beach, Florida 33409

Federal Tax ID # 59-0637811

Donating stock can be purrfect for you and the animals.Donating appreciated securities can benefit you and the animals more than donating cash.

And now may be a perfect time to donate appreciated stock to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.

Because so much stock has recovered from the depths of the recession, advisors are saying now is the time to consider helping your favorite charities while helping yourself.

There are a several good reasons to consider donating appreciated stock: 1) You can make a bigger contribution – and help more animals – than if you sold

the stock, paid the tax and donated the difference. 2) You can avoid the capital gains tax of selling the stock.

3) Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League can sell the stock and not pay any capital gains tax. 4) You get a tax deduction for the value of the donated stock. 5) Donating stock to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is actually very simple. You or your broker can easily transfer stock directly from your account to the League.

If you are interested in making a gift of stock in support of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, you or your broker can call us at 561-472-8844 and we will provide specific instructions.

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The 14th Annual Barry CrownWALK FOR THE ANIMALS

Saturday, March 7, 20159am - 12pm

at Downtown at the Gardens

This is the most anticipated pet walk in Palm Beach County!You won’t want to miss it!

• Goodie bags for the first 1,200 walkers checked in at the event! • FREE T-shirt and bandana for each registrant that raises at least $30.• A surprise incentive to the first 750 people to check in at the event!• Plenty of FREE and convenient parking for walkers and spectators.• FREE breakfast provided by Whole Foods and coffee by Paris in Town, Le Bistro.• Fabulous Silent Auction and Raffle area, where you could win great prizes.• Charity Pet Wash• Awards for the top 3 fundraisers.• Compete in pet contests to win amazing prize baskets! Categories include: Best Dressed, Most Creative, Owner/Pet Look-A-Like, Best In Show• Adoptable dogs and cats available that day!

REGISTER TO WALK AND FORM A TEAM TODAY!

Sponsorship Opportunities Available!Contact us:

[email protected]

WALKWITHPEGGY.ORG

11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens

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Peggy Adams ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE

2015 FUR ON THE FAIRWAY

GOLF CLASSICTHE DYE PRESERVEJUPITER, FLORIDA

[email protected]

Monday, April 20 • 1:00 PM

43 Annual Christmas Ballrd

Thursday, December 11, 2014 • 7:00 PMSailfish Club • Palm Beach

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League’s

Christmas Ball Chair:Pauline Pitt

By invitation only.For more information:

561-472-8845 [email protected]

SIT for a PAWSitively wonderful dinner!Join us for some

TAILWAGGIN’ fun on the dance floor!

No BONES about it!March 29, 2015

Club Colette • Palm Beach6:00 PM

By invitation only.For more information:

[email protected]

Event Co-Chairs: Nellie Benoit, Carol Garvy,

Laurie Raber Gottlieb,Joanie Van der Grift

VACCINE CLINICOpen Monday - Saturday

10:00 AM - 5:00 PMNo appointment necessary

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

For prices and more info, visit: peggyadams.org/vaccine-clinic

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The campers from the City of Palm Beach Gardens Parks and Recreation department scheduled a project group in July. They arrived bright and early for their tour and then took on several projects across our campus. They scanned documents, they created adoption folders and boxes and scrubbed, scrubbed, scrubbed.

Projects groups play an important role at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Designed for groups ages 15+, these groups provide much needed support on projects like deep cleans, painting, building, yard projects, etc.

To request a project group, visit: PeggyAdams.org/project-group

We would like to welcome Jim Lilli to the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League family! Jim grew up in upstate New York and has lived in 8 states including Florida. He has a 10 year old retired Greyhound

whose track name was RK’s Tankini Gal. Jim was introduced to animal welfare by volunteering with a cat rescue doing TNR.

Please say “Hi!” to our Director of Operations on your next visit!

Welcome...

Meet Natalie Engel, a call center volunteer for just over 3 years. Natalie helps field some of the 4,000 calls we receive each month ranging from ‘Where do I go to volunteer?’ and ‘Do you offer affordable vaccinations?’ to ‘Help - there’s a raccoon in my garage!’ Natalie is one of the League’s biggest advocates. She adopted her dog from here, she helps recruit friends and neighbors and is a frequent donor. Thanks to call center volunteers like Natalie, we’re able to help callers and thus help more animals.

To become a volunteer, please visit PeggyAdams.org/futurevolunteers to learn more and to register for the next orientation.

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We are excited to announce that Project CatSnip has been selected by the 2015 Class of Leadership Palm Beach County as one of their Civic Engagement Projects. The purpose of Project CatSnip will be to educate the public about the community cat over population issue and to offer solutions that are both humane and environmentally conscious. We are looking forward to meeting the team of business leaders who will develop this project as a partner with the League. Congrats to the League’s team who submitted the proposal, Executive Director/CEO, Rich Anderson, Assistant Director, Heidi Nielsen, Volunteer Manager, Tara Pregnolato, and Client Services Lead, Paul Bates, for having their project selected!

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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT...

SPECIAL THANKS TO...

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Giving Thanks

In Memoriam

It is our distinguished honor to thank the following for their most generous gifts of $500 or

more to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.

Marcia S. AdlerAIG Matching Grants ProgramGenevieve & Gaby AjramDottie & James AlbanLisa & Geoff AldridgeSusan & Larry B. AlexanderGale & Frederick AlgerCindy AndersonAnimal Farm FoundationAnonymousArthouse429, LLCThe ASCPAAvenir Holdings, LLCSteven A. BartonSuzanne & Paul BeersNellie BenoitMargaret BergeronRick BerksJames D. BerwindBest Friends Animal SocietyBoca Raton Humane Society Foundation, Inc.Nancy Brougher & The W. Dale Brougher FoundationStephanie BulgerVirginia S. BurkePaula & Robert ButlerKim & Rolla Campbell Charitable FoundationNancy & Geoffrey CarabooladNick CladisLynne ClareKevin ClarkDona & Howard CohenVirginia & Frank CookMary S. CraneClema & August DamianDarbster CompaniesJeffrey DavidsonMona de SayveChristina DennisEstate of Helen L. Todd DillEdith R. DixonSuzanne & Michael DoddAnn DowneyDowntown Gardens Management Company, LLCKeith DreyerDuff Family Foundation

Pearson-Rappoport FoundationDonna & Larry PetersPauline Pitt & the William H. Pitt FoundationDebbie & Louis PorrecoTheresa & Kevin RatteyPaige Rense-NolandJane & Barney RobinsonLeslie RoseArdath & Ralph RosengardenDeborah & Charles RoyceThe Ryerson Charitable TrustFrances G. ScaifeMargaret & Allan SchererL. Florence Schmidt FoundationDorothy P. SeamanKathleen & Gerald ShortzCatherine Seigel TrustAlison & Charles SievingElinor Beidler Siklossy FoundationLesly S. SmithMichele & Paul SmithPatti-Ann & Andrew StorchBetty Streifender TrustEleanor & John SullivanAnn & George SummersJane A. SykesTailwaggers Learning CenterMargaretta TaylorSusan O. TaylorCynthia & Terry TaylorPhilip TilearcioHelen Scott & Park TodtenhausenVictoria TourvilleBetsy & Wally TurnerUnited Way of Palm Beach CountyJoanie & Paul Van der GriftBrenda Van Der MijeFran & Donald VeenhuisJessica & Tim VogelEstate of Yvonne WalkerWhole Foods MarketEmma C. WollbachJane & Dean WoodmanJoann WoodruffWrightson-Ramsing FoundationConstantin Zdarsky

Joan & Thomas DyeMr. & Mrs. Richard EliasbergPatricia & Jason ElsasMadeline & Roderic FinkCathy & Jack FlaggWilliam E. FlahertyThe Louise W. Floeckher TrustLydia & Robert ForbesThe Mary Alice Fortin FoundationJeffrey FriedmanSusan F. GanzElizabeth & Dolf GarciaThe Eunice Joyce Gardiner Charitable FoundationCarol & Robert GarvyGeorge P. GervaisCheryl & Jeffrey GiangrandeGillman Family FoundationArlette GordonTed GossettLaurie Raber Gottlieb & Steven M. GottliebLorrain & Malcolm HallMelanie Harris Denney & Earl L. DenneyMelinda & Thomas HassenJerome P. and Flora P. Heilweil FoundationPeter HillAndrea S. HodgeThe Holm Charitable FoundationEstate of Brian William HolmanHoly Trinity Episcopal ChurchIsland Jack’s Patio Bar & GrillEva & Herbert JacobiAnn & Charles B. JohnsonLinda Johnson-RossbachJoan Joseph FoundationJayne T. KeithJorie Butler KentWyatt KochGertraud & Rudolph KoschykTerry Allen Kramer

Connie & Peter LacailladeJoseph W. LarueSuzanne LawtonJulie & Daniel LeeverJoan W. LeslieLauren & Gregory LiebmanSten A. Lija Charitable FoundationJames B. Luke Family Charitable FoundationSteven C. LurieCynthia & Jeffrey MackThe David & Sondra Mack Foundation, Inc.Hillie MahoneyCynthia & Ted MandesKathleen MaraZelda & Allen MasonJayne M. McConnellCarol McCrackenPatricia & Edward McLaughlinSandy & Bill MeyerAnita & Sam MichaelsPauline & George MichelLinda & Leverett MillerCatalina & Thomas MillerSuzan J. MitchellMary M. MontgomeryStephen MooneyDanielle Hickox MooreWanda & James M. MoranVirginia L. MortaraThe Mosaic Foundation of R & P HeydonMuffie & Stephen MurrayNAM Knights of America Motorcycle Club South Florida ChapterGerald NikschOffice Depot FoundationOxford Industries FoundationPalm Beach OutletsThe Richard Laurence Parish Foundation

“When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure.” ~ Author UnknownWe would like to express our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. We are sure they are missed. While they have left our

community in life, their legacies will live on forever because of the special donations that have been made in their memories.Jeanine AndersonMarilyn BarnettBarbara Becker-BatesJoe BermanVivian L. BlashkaStanley BrundageRoxanne CaputoHelen CarollShelly CasaliElva CraneBarry & Bev CrownRichard DonchinJohn Henry EberhartLori FalleckBenjamin Frankel

Marian FrazierCarol GainerMargaret GillespieKaren GoldsteinElliot GordonThomas HansburgDanny HidockNelson HitchcockGeraldine HoraitisJoan JosephLollie KaplanStanley M. KarpPatii Ann KeatsRuth Kirkham

John KlauckeAlvin L. KraatzNancy KraemerFrancine LampertJeff LedbetterVera LeibovitchMyrna McManusKendle Johnston ODayPhillip Pepin Dorothy M. PorterAnnette RamsingSheila ReillyHilda RosenbergSharon A. Schiller

Robert F. SearsLeonard ShafferDebbie ShermanNajla SilekDebra SlayMargie SmithRichard SternDonna VaralloCatherine VinerHerbert P. WallachUtilia WatkinsRuthie WeinerKaren WolfWarren Richard Wynn

Gift information as of 4/1/2014 through 8/31/14

Gift information as of 4/1/2014 through 8/31/14We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these lists. When mistakes and misunderstandings occur, we act quickly to resolve the issue.

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GET TO KNOW PEGGYby the Numbers!

Did you know...One more way you can help the animals is by donating a vehicle to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. We accept a variety of vehicles including: trucks, boats, RVs, golf carts, vans, moving trucks, box trucks, trailers, and gently used generators. There is no work on your part, we take care of everything.

For more info: 561-472-8816 or [email protected]

Here’s how we kept our promise to the animals from January 1, 2014 - August 31, 2014

18,866ADOPTED

including 1,207 Cats and 997 Dogs

2,204

619

Dogs, cats, puppies and kittens received

services

Dogs and their owners attended our behavior and training classes

6,412 Spay and NeuterSurgeries!

2,993Affordable vaccinations

provided for cats and dogs

6,065

773

Pets fed through our Fido’s Food Bank in

alliance with our partner Kibblez of Love

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our volunteer Foster Program

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Sally and John Isham proudly donate their car!

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