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Wednesday, 15 February 2012 15:26 |
by Cathy Davis A standing ovation, wonderful positive comments, a time to be whisked off to another world, even if just for a little over an hour – what an afternoon we had Saturday. The audience included 11-week-old babies and 90-year-old Saints and everybody there walked out amazed and stunned at the performance they had just witnessed. I overheard so many wonderful comments and I just can’t even begin to thank our performing artist, Chuck Loucka, for all the time and effort he put into this event. From the months it takes to memorize so many pieces of beautiful classical music to the time to meet with the sound and light people, transport his piano and set it up, we are just so fortunate to have someone who is so dedicated to doing anything he can to help the animals.
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Wednesday, 08 February 2012 13:59 |
by Cathy Davis Recently there were some changes made in a few procedures where I work. Always a team player, I followed the new guidelines, but I wasn’t totally convinced it was going to work out exactly the way it was hoped. After just a few weeks, I realized that this change was a wonderful improvement and I emailed upper management with my thoughts about how well this was working out.
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 15:32 |
The past two months have been very busy for us at the Ark. We have had so many rewarding experiences we thought we would share a few of them with you. Last spring, we had taken in an 8-year-old Australian Shepard named Tasha. Tasha was in deplorable condition when she arrived. She was missing most of her fur and she had a yeast infection, not to mention she was 8 and had not been spayed. She went into foster care where she received the medical treatment she needed and deserved and she was spayed. After five long months of hard work and medications she was ready for adoption,
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