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447.1 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | | Tue Nov 24 1992 12:16 | 26 |
| My vet has a special set-up for people willing to drop off excess pet
food and litter. Someone at my vet's sends this stuff to Florida with
the goal of continuing to aid the animals distressed from Hurricane
Andrew. Perhaps if your local vet doesn't do something like this, you
could suggest it?
Also, another suggestion is to ask local grocery stores to have a box
out front for a local animal shelter. Some grocery stores do this but
I tend to find that they do this in specific areas only. One of the
things I try to do is use double coupons and buy boxes of catfood for
.19 or .29 cents a box and then donate them...
There's also the private contributions made directly to the shelters.
Don't forget the DEC 50% matching form.
Volunteer your time at shelters.
Silent auctions (they used to do these at the Nashua Humane Society in
southern NH) and other benefits such as local bake sales and raffles,
etc.
There's all sorts of ideas! Sandy Merritt probably can give you an
earful on this topic but she's likely out this week due to the holiday.
I think Sandy and Yonee were the ones to make little catnip baggies
that they gave to shelters. While it may not directly help the shelter
financially, it helps the kitties emotionally. :^)
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447.2 | Help for Kauai's Pets | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, EMA, LKG1-2/W10 | Tue Nov 24 1992 14:41 | 13 |
| There's been a similar request for help on Kauai, which was trashed so
badly by Hurricane Iniki as to make Florida after Andrew look nice. Kauai
suffers from being a small island in the middle of the Pacific ocean,
and relief supplies must be flown in or come in by ship from Pacific
Rim countries - the other islands in the chain are not so opulent that
they can carry the burden of the relief effort themselves.
I will post an address for contributions to the Kauai animal shelter
relief effort tomorrow.
len (who just returned from Hawaii and Maui, and will shortly provide a
story about cats in paradise).
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447.3 | Kauai Humane Society Address | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, EMA, LKG1-2/W10 | Wed Nov 25 1992 07:04 | 13 |
| Quoted without permission from "The Kaua'i Update", Vol. 6, No. 4, by
Paradise Publications:
The Humane Society in Hanapepe had its hands full caring for dogs
and cats that had been lost or run away during the hurricane.
Local stores assisted in the donations of food. If you would like
to contribute to the Humane Society, which needs financial
assistance for the care of animals even in the best of times,
send your contributions to Humane Society, PO Box F, Hanapepe, HI
96716.
len.
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447.4 | Pictures with Santa! | DELNI::HAYNESWORTH | | Wed Nov 25 1992 08:04 | 4 |
| I saw a cute one for a shelter a couple years ago. You brought your
pet in for a picture with Santa for the holidays. It sounded like a
fun event and hopefully, quite profitable.
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447.5 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Nov 25 1992 08:23 | 34 |
|
Attached are some ideas that we use at the Pat Brody Shelter. Claire
had provided me with some ideas off-line which were great...so keep
all the new ideas coming.....I'd love to hear them all!!!
o Doggie Dips: Many shelters work jointly with the UCF to sponsor
Doggie dips every month during the summer. UCF supplies the tubs,
water, dip, advertisement, and dogs...and the shelter provides the
volunteers to work the dips. All proceeds are given to the shelter.
o Craft committee: Our Craft Committee started out very small and we
made small crafts. Over the last year many folks have volunteered
material, completed crafts or their time...and I can honestly say we have
a wonderful display of crafts. We concentrate on "kitty stuff" such
as quilted cat beds, catnip toys, catnip pads, kitty Kleenex boxes,
kitty afghans, kitty doorstops, kitty X-mas stockings, hand painted
kitty t-shirts etc...but we also have displays of dried flowers,
wreaths, handmade guilts, etc. We normally set up booths at cat
shows, craft shows, and summer carnivals in our area.
o Sponsor Program: Our shelter set up a sponsor program where for $10
a month you can sponsor a cat. We also have special forms if you wish
to sponsor a cat in the name of another person. That person will
receive the form, a letter, and a picture(S) of the cat they sponsored!
o Other ideas:
- raffles
- flea markets
- Chinese Auction
- Gift Certificates
- Advertising/Begging!!!!! (nicely of course)
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447.6 | I've never heard of this before. | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | Use Your Illusion | Wed Nov 25 1992 08:44 | 1 |
| Uuhhh, excuse my ignorance, but What's a Chinese Auction?
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447.7 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Nov 25 1992 08:58 | 20 |
| I'll try to explain...it's something like a raffle....but I guess
there are different ways it can be done. Here's one way:
o Display multiple items on a table. the items will range from
cheaper items...to more expensive items.
o You sell tickets and each ticket has a number on it that matches
one of the gifts. Example...you choose the ticket with number 2
and the number 2 item is a cat toy. You win!!!
Another way I have heard these work was each item on display has
a canister in front of it. You buy the ticket, sign your name, and
place it in the canister of your choice. At the end ONE name is
drawn for each item and they are the winner of that item.
I bet there are even more ways to play this!!!
SAndy
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447.8 | chinise auction | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Deck the Halls .. DON'T SAY IT!! | Wed Nov 25 1992 10:23 | 18 |
|
Sandy,
In the chinise auction that you first described, not EVERY ticket has a
number on it.
You buy maybe 7 tickets for $1. They're actually little pieces of
paper folded up. You open up the papers there and if there's a number
inside, then you win the prize corrosponding with the number. They
range anywhere from a little candybar to some beautiful items such as a
scratching post, lamps, etc.
The ratio of prizes is usually best if it's 5/1 (5 blanks/1 prize).
We've done this and made up about 6000 tickets. about 1000 of them are
prizes.
Holly
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447.9 | Hey, I won! | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | Use Your Illusion | Wed Nov 25 1992 13:48 | 9 |
| Thanks, Sandy and Holly, you explained it well. And, actually, I've
participated and won in a chinese auction. The last cat show I went to
had one. We bought actual raffle tickets; then, if/when your number
was called you went up and picked a piece of paper with a number on it
out of a box. The numbers corresponded to the different prizes. I won
a little ceramic pig, which I gave to a friend's daughter because she
was so upset that she couldn't come to the show with us.
Michelle
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447.10 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | Spanish Moon | Wed Nov 25 1992 15:21 | 9 |
| Recently Pet's and Pals in San Francisco held a gigantic garage sale.
Members of the committee contacted people and told them what they could
and couldn't use and what day someone would come out to collect the
stuff. It continues to be a gigantic success - so now I just store my
stuff up until november every year and wait for some nice guy to come
along and pick it up - knowing at the same time I'm helping out a lot
of homeless animals.
Giudi
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447.11 | | PROXY::HUTCHESON | the revolution will not be televised | Mon Nov 30 1992 07:39 | 5 |
| That's a good idea. How about a Feliner's yard sale in
the spring?
seh
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447.12 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Mon Nov 30 1992 07:42 | 7 |
| I know alot of shelters that run yard sales/flea markets...so save
all your old treasures for them!!! The Pat Brody shelter holds
a huge yardsale over both the Memorial and Labor Day weekends!!
It's amazing how much money you can make during these yard sales....
Sandy
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447.13 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Deck the Halls .. DON'T SAY IT!! | Mon Nov 30 1992 08:06 | 7 |
| RE: .11
That's a great idea! we could hold a yard sale (I've got a yard for
it!) and the proceeds could go to the Silver Linining Memorial!!
Holly
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447.14 | Christmas Tree Cards | LJOHUB::OUELLETTE | | Mon Nov 30 1992 09:34 | 22 |
| Here's another fund raising idea for shelters during the holiday.
Make up small cards with name and photo of each animal on them. You
can include a small desciption of each animal and possibly their
Christmas wishes, ie: adopted by a nice family, lot's of mices,
science diet food, etc. Place each photo/card on a Christmas tree
in a public area. I'm sure lots of stores will be willing to help out.
When people pick a card they can donate gifts, food, toys, money etc.
for that lucky kitty (or doggy). Also the photo can be a keepsake for
that person.
You can request that they drop the gift off by December 23 or 24 either
to the store or the shelter. Leave flyers regarding the shelter at the
store, in case they do want to adopt the animal and/or just visit the
shelter.
Wishing you lot's of luck.
Regards,
Claire
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447.15 | Shelter Cat Calendar | LJOHUB::OUELLETTE | | Mon Nov 30 1992 09:41 | 14 |
| Another idea for fund raising, Shelter Cat Calendars. I'm note sure
how much it will cost to make up but I'm sure people would love to
buy them. I got this idea from my kitty litter company. I ordered
my 1993 calendar by providing them with 2 proofs of purchase and
a check for $4.95. The calendars could be sold to us here, or at cat
shows as well as at the shelter.
I know that there will be an inital cost to set up this idea but it
should pay off in the end. Imagine having a calendar of Pat Brophy's
shelter and all of the kitty's living there. How inspiring.
Regards,
Claire
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447.16 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Nov 30 1992 10:39 | 7 |
| re. 15 Pet Pride of New York did a calendar last year. I have it here
on my wall. There are pictures of some of the cats and a little story
about them. They are a no-kill shelter for cats only. A local free
lance photographer donated her time and materials for the calendar.
The pictures are black and white, and it seems to be on recycled paper.
Steffi
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447.17 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Hold you, with tears in my eyes.... | Mon Nov 30 1992 10:47 | 5 |
| One of the shelters had a "most beautiful cat" contest.
You sent in a picture of your cat with the $$ registration fee, and
got all your friends to send in $1 donations disguised as votes
for your cat. $1 a vote added up......
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447.19 | Creative Ideas for Fund Raising | ODIXIE::RHONE | Impossible is an opinion--not a fact | Mon Jan 18 1993 18:39 | 23 |
| My husband has just joined the Board of Directors for the
Humane Society of South Brevard -- the only "No Kill" shelter
in the surrounding 5 or 6 counties. This organization has done
very little in the way of fund raising and is beginning to drain
its capital funds.
QUESTION: Any creative ideas for fund raising events? My husband
has never been charged with this type of activity before, so
any and all ideas will be greatly appreciated.
This shelter does a lot for animals and their owners. For
example, all animals entering the shelter are tested for
feline leukemia and FIP, given rabies, distemper, etc.,
spayed/neutered (even if they don't have a home to go to); or
if you own a cat or dog and cannot afford to have it
spayed/neutered, they will pay the vet bill for you.
I know this group will have a lot of great ideas! And, we
can use them all.
Thanks,
Chris Rhone
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447.20 | How about an auction? | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Tue Jan 19 1993 06:36 | 20 |
| Where is South Brevard? Are we talking the U.S. here, or somewhere
across the pond?
Anyway, the shelter I volunterr at, had an auction last November, which
netted them over 12,000 toward their building fund. (Theyu want to move
the shelter to a larger nicer place.)
What they did was go to all the merchants in the surrounding areas, and
ask for donations that could be auctioned off. Some gave gift
certificates, others gave merchandise. Plus the volunteers and their
friends/families donated things. One lady painted a picture of two of
our favorite shelter cats. Of course two of the volunterrs went in
together to buy it for another volunteer! ;-)
It was a lot of work, but it made the shelter a good amount of money.
Hope this helps.
Yonee
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447.21 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Tue Jan 19 1993 07:13 | 4 |
| With a nodename like ODIXIE you have to ask? :^)
The person is in the south, most likely Georgia since ODIXIE serves
many users at the Alpharetta facility.
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447.22 | DAH! I can't help myself! ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Tue Jan 19 1993 07:36 | 9 |
| I found out a long time ago not to try to pronounce too many nodes.
PLus, how do I know this person is not a transplant from the south,
that misses it? ;-) I've seen this happen before too. I just don't take
chances when I've never heard of the place.
My brother-in-law works at Alpharetta, but he doesn't use this node. Oh
well, I still think and auction is a good idea! ;-)
Yonee
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447.23 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Three Tigers on my Couch | Tue Jan 19 1993 10:01 | 4 |
| I wonder if South Brevard is Brevard County in Florida. I used to
live there a million years ago.
Jan
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447.24 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Tue Jan 19 1993 10:08 | 2 |
| Could be Florida. The southern states seem to share node ODIXIE....
Maybe we should form a task force and go there to investigate? :^)
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447.25 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Jan 19 1993 10:57 | 8 |
| The TreeHouse Animal Foundation in Chicago has a project where they
provide advice to fledgling shelters. You can get their phone number
from Chicago information.
The shelters around here have bake sales and flea markets. They also do
a have your dogs pix taken with Santa at Christmas time, in conjunction
with their Christmas sale.
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447.26 | And the winner is ... | ODIXIE::RHONE | Impossible is an opinion--not a fact | Wed Jan 20 1993 12:15 | 9 |
| First, no need to form a task force to determine the location
of South Brevard -- it is in Melbourne, Florida. Second,
thanks for all the great ideas. The ideas you have all shared
will do a lot for some very deserving animals.
Thanks,
Chris Rhone
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447.27 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Three Tigers on my Couch | Wed Jan 20 1993 16:47 | 7 |
| Yeah! I win! Actually, Chris, I lived out there before
Eau Gallie was incorporated into Melbourne (1965ish).
Lived on 1412 Sunwood Drive right across from the rollar rink.
Good luck with the fundraising!
Jan
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447.28 | | PROXY::HUTCHESON | the revolution will not be televised | Thu Jan 21 1993 06:49 | 5 |
| rats!! I was hoping that some field investigation would
be required!!!
seh
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