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July/August 2010 Summer 2010 Board Members President: Kathy Hammond Vice President: Lindy Geraets Treasurer: Bonnie Stroh Secretary: Lisa Sayler General Members: Betty Truax Debby Bouchie Monica Ortbahn Upcoming Meeting Dates: (Mark your calendars) August 2 nd, 2010 September 12 th, 2010 October 4 th, 2010 Pierre/Ft. Pierre Area Humane Society P.O. Box 954 Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 223-CATS www.pets4adoption.org Newsletter for the Pierre/Ft. Pierre Area Humane Society The Humane Society is Going Green!! Earth Day has come and gone, but the Earth s life is always a topic of concern. Last year, we introduced the Cans for Dogs and Cats recycling option. Many of you have helped raise money for the Humane Society by dropping off your bagged aluminum cans in the bin located behind the shelter! With the help of our wonderful volunteers, the bin is emptied on a regular basis and the money raised is put into the General Fund. This fund Paws for Art a Huge Success Through the generosity of local artists, the Humane Society held a Paws for Art fundraiser. People were able to go onto our website, view the art, and bid (yes, a silent auction was held) on their favorite piece or pieces. It was a lot of fun to see the Current Bid rise on a daily basis! On June 4 th, the final day of the auction, a reception was held at Debby s Gallery on Capitol Avenue in Pierre. Refreshments and beverages were served! With approximately 50 in attendance, the turnout is used for everyday expenses in the care of the animals of the Humane Society. On page 5 of this newsletter you will see the Wish List. Although we will NOT turn down any type of donation, we ask that when purchasing items for the shelter, take a look at the Natural supplies. During a recent Board Meeting, we discussed other ways that we could help from within the shelter. Turning off lights upon leaving the building was great and people were wondering if their bid was going to be the winning one! At 8 p.m., bidding ended. Winners gathered their prizes and every one left in great spirits! By the end of the auction and through the kindness of those that bid (and continued to bid and bid and bid), we raised $1,391.00!!!!!! We would like to give a special Thank You to the following artists for donating their wonderful and leaving the air/heat set at a reasonable temperature were at top of our list! Last, but not least. This will be the last newsletter that will be sent out in paper form via mail. If you are receiving your copy by email, you will continue to do so. If you are receiving it by mail and want to continue to receive it, please send your email address to sayler@pie.midco.net and I will gladly add you to future mailings. Thank you for helping us help our Earth!! masterpieces: Alisha Hunt, Ann Rohlf, Annette Hinker, Eileen Bertsch, Hannah Houdyshell, Jane Hinrichs, Janet Judson, Jennifer Littlefield, Mark Emerson, Pat Brown, Regina Marvin, Roberta Steele Finch, Roberta Williams, Shanna Payne, Sharon Welch, Terry Emerson, and Virginia Barnes. Thank you, also, to Debby s Gallery for hosting and supplying the reception food and beverages!! Be watching for Paws for Art 2011!!!!!

These Paws Were Made for Walking.. A dog is one of the remaining reasons why some people can be persuaded to go for a walk. --O.A. Battista Saturday, June 12 th, was the date the Tail Trails Dog Walk was held at Hilger s Gulch in Pierre. Though the weather was cloudy and rainy, that did not dampen the spirits of the walkers and dogs, alike! In the days prior to the dog walk, participants could go to various businesses around town (BankWest Main Branch, Burke & Associates, Debby s Gallery, and Hallmark Card & Candy) and pick up pledge forms. Each participant/walker that raised $100 received a Tail Trails Dog Walk cap! Though this year s event was a trial run, we are hoping to make this an annual event and with Hilger s Gulch being such a beautiful area to walk and socialize, we couldn t ask for anything more. I am happy to report that the first ever Tail Trails Dog Walk made $787!!!! Bring on 2011! Nala & Paulo Betty Truax & Carter Beth Giddings & Gordon Emily & Paulo Kathy Hammond Dottie

Page 3 of 7 A GREAT, BIG THANK YOU TO KIM KUSSER In the January 2009 newsletter, I introduced you to Kim Kusser. At the time of that interview, Kim informed us that she had been with the Humane Society since 1996 and was currently the Canine Coordinator, amongst other areas of volunteering. Well, I am happy to say that Kim is remaining with the Humane Society, but sad to advise that she is resigning her title as Canine Coordinator effective August 31, 2010. Not only is this an article to state our never-ending gratitude to Kim for all she has done in this role, but to put the word out that we are looking for a new Canine Coordinator (or two to share this volunteer position). Tributes: The role of Canine Coordinator involves a number of duties : Setting up new foster parents, making vet appointments, taking the dogs for their vaccines and spay/neuter procedures, interviewing potential families for our dog friends and handling the adoptions. The Humane Society also holds a dog Meet & Greet on the 3 rd Saturday of every month at the shelter. Organizing this would be another duty of the Canine Coordinator. I know the above information may sound overwhelming, but Kim has offered to train the new people/person. She promises not to change her cell phone number! If this sounds like something you would be interested in or you have questions, please email me at sayler@pie.midco.net and I will have someone contact you! Thank You! Kim We have had a lot of fun times together in our life and I have to thank you for getting me involved with the Humane Society. It is one of the better things that you and I have done together (haha). You are an amazing person and so very dedicated to what you believe in. Everyone should take your lead and try to dedicate themselves to something good like you have done. Roxanne Oakley Kim you have truly poured your heart and soul into the Humane Society and the job of Canine Coordinator. Your commitment and dedication to the organization and the dogs is to be commended. Great work, you are awesome! Tina Titze Kim: Words just can t express what a special person you are. You have given up so much of your time to help with whatever possible. The Canine Coordinator is a very thankless job and sometimes forgotten. But trust me I saw all of the emotions and hard work that you put into that job, and I just can t thank you enough for all that you do. Thanks for remaining active with the Humane Society, you are a great asset. Monica Ortbahn Kim: Thanks so much for the great job you did for the dogs as K-9 coordinator. I know it is not an easy job but you did it so well. The dogs and I appreciated your work. Teddi Martell I will always appreciate Kim s patience and kindness to me as a foster parent. She also has a wonderful sense of humor that will be missed by everyone. Her contact was always prompt and she was ready to tackle any problem. She was a wonderful canine coordinator and I will miss talking with her and swapping dog stories. Thank you Kim, for your wonderful service to the Pierre/Ft. Pierre Humane Society. Sally Boyd Kim has been a tireless, dedicated, and heart-felt volunteer who has helped save the lives of hundreds of dogs while she has been the dog coordinator. Also, as a representative of our organization, she has advocated the beliefs we all support. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication. Emily Ward Kim Because you have been so unselfish with your time people have found their best friend and companion in (a) dog you took time to rescue, care for and then find them a forever home. Because you care, countless numbers of dogs have been given a second chance for a better life. There are a lot of dogs out there that are happily wagging their tails because of you!! Deb Gregg Read more tributes on page 7!!

Kindness Comes at all Ages! Meet Kiernan Jordan!!! She is nine years old and has generosity beyond her years!! On one of my trips to the cat shelter, I glanced at the donation book and a particular entrance caught my eye: Kiernan s 9 th Bday gifts Pet food for HS donated. Instead of DVDs, cds, Barbie s, games; whatever 9-year old girls want for their birthday (I m guessing, because it s been a FEW years since I was that age), Kiernan asked for food that could be donated to the Pierre/Ft. Pierre Area Humane Society. Well, I just had to mention this special girl in our newsletter! I contacted Kiernan s mom, Shanda Durham, and asked if it would be okay to feature Kiernan. Her response was, We both feel it would be fine to put an article in the newsletter. Kiernan wasn't really sure why you would want to write about it but thought it would be neat. What a sweetie!! I interviewed Kiernan via email and was amazed by her answers! I know you will enjoy reading the following, as much as I enjoyed writing it! First of all, I wanted to know how many pets Kiernan had. She informed me that she has 3! Cinderella, an albino Australian shepherd/black lab mix dog that lives with her dad in Gillette, WY. Gypsy, a Corgi/Chihuahua mix puppy, and Max (formerly Brutus adopted from the Humane Society), an orange tabby cat, live with her and her mom in Pierre. Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It s not. --Dr. Seuss When I asked Kiernan where her generosity and love for animals comes from, her response was precious! It s just the way I am my mom and dad don t care as much about animals as I do because they like to kill bugs and I don t. Kiernan and Shanda volunteer at the shelter on Sunday mornings. (my mom cleans and I get to socialize! I have the best job), but when I m older I would like to foster dogs. I am also trying to save for a big house. I want to fill it up with pets. Keep in mind this young girl is going into the 4 th grade!! When I asked Kiernan if she had any final thoughts, she responded with, I love any kind of living, breathing creature, even a shark. I have never been held back and I don t plan on it. My mom says I have never fainted. That s all I have to tell you so thank you for interviewing me. P.S. I am 9. My birthday date is 12/16/00. Thank you, Kiernan, for being a kind, sweet, young lady!! I see a bright future for you in anything you chose to do!! And thank you for letting me share your story with our friends, volunteers and members!! I know they will find you as special as I do!!

Page 5 of 7 Honors and Memorials 2010 (Jan May) In honor of Sally and Don Boyd from Jodi Owen In memory of Byron, 19 yr old cat of Jan Enright, by Helene Z. Miller and Miss Kitty II In loving memory of my Penelope and Bubba by Katie Hofer In memory of Jazz, yellow lab of Teddi and Todd Martell and Family In memory of Justice, beloved friend and companion to Stephanie Silbernagel by Kat Silbernagel In honor of her mom, Pat Peitz s birthday on March 31 st, by Jodi Owen In honor of Kyle and Brenda Manning for their rescue & care of dogs by Linda Hausvik In honor of all the pets I petsit for. I love and enjoy them all by Linda Hausvik In honor of Kathy Hammond s Birthday from Deneen Clausen In memory of her mom, Anna Valenti by Lynne Valenti In memory of Mary Canode by Dale Kiepke In Honor of my cat Jack s 19 th checkup by Joe Nadenicek In memory of Bob Hagemann by Connie Carlisle In memory of Doc, dog loved by Wade Fischer and Lori Owens from Lindy & Matt Geraets In memory of Bailey, beloved dog of Emily Heezen by Kathy and Kelsey Hammond In honor of Cindy Canode s mother by Lindy Geraets, Kathy Hammond, Lisa Sayler, and Betty Truax In memory of Roo (Jack) (cat) owned by Scott Wilson and Leslie Rumpza by Lindy Geraets and Kathy Hammond In memory of Gus (dog) owned by Beth Giddings by Lindy Geraets, Kathy Hammond, Lisa Sayler and Kim Kusser If you would like to make a donation in honor or memory of a loved one (human or pet), please send it to PFPAHS, P.O. Box 954, Pierre, SD 57501 Upcoming Events August 21, 2010 4 th Annual Dog Days of Summer Steamboat Park, Pierre August 25 th, 2010 Taco Johns Fundraiser Cat Litter Blankets Cleaning Supplies Laundry Detergent Collars/Leashes Bleach Cat/Dog Toys Trash Bags Rawhide Bones Wish List September 21 st, 2010 Pizza Ranch Fundraiser October 2nd, 2010 2 nd Annual Ties for Tails October 7 th, 2010 Perkins Fundraiser **Be watching your inbox for information emails regarding the above events! These items can be dropped off at our downtown location: Thursday 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Saturday 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

Pierre-Ft Pierre Area Humane Society PO Box 954 Pierre, SD 57501 605-223-cats www.pets4adoption.org Membership Registration Name E-mail Address (street, city, state, zip) Phone # Home Work Cell Signature Date New Renewal 1 Year Membership: (includes newsletter subscription) Student $15.00 (under 18) Family $30.00 (2+) Senior $15.00 (65+) Business $50.00 Individual $20.00 (over 18) Lifetime $500.00 Make a donation One Time I would also like to: Monthly Yearly (Cash, Check, Automatic Deposit, Credit Card) $ General Fund (every day expenses) $ Special Needs Fund (for animals with extra medical needs) $ Building Fund $ Spay/Neuter Fund Become a Humane Society Sponsor (cash, check, Automatic Deposit, Credit Card) Monthly ($30.00 per month) Quarterly ($90.00 every 3 months) Semi-Annual ($180.00 every 6 months) Yearly ($360.00 once a year) To register as a Humane Society Sponsor, please complete the separate Sponsorship Registration form and attach it. Become a Humane Society volunteer Dog Foster Home Volunteer Cat Shelter Volunteer Fund Raiser Volunteer Other To register as a Volunteer, please complete the Volunteer Registration/Waiver form and attach it. Payment Method Cash Check Automatic Deposit Bank Routing # Bank account # Credit Card Card # Expiration Date

Page 7 of 7 PFPAHS Tributes (cont.) P.O. Box 954 Pierre, SD 57501 PHONE: (605)223-CATS E-MAIL: Pets4adoption@yahoo.com Kim, we are going to miss you terribly as coordinator. You did such an outstanding job! I never saw a dog that didn't instantly adore you. Our loss, their loss, but I hope you enjoy your well-deserved freedom! THANK YOU! Connie Blair Her dedication has saved a LOT of dogs!! Jodi Owen Danke, gracias, marci, much obliged and THANKS!... or as the dogs would say "woof". Ruth Rehn Grant Acknowledgement. The Pierre-Ft Pierre Area Humane Society would like to acknowledge our thanks for recently received grants. March 2010: A special thanks to Wal-Mart and their VAP grant. Shelter volunteers who also work at Wal-Mart are able to apply for grants which are donated to the organization of their choice. Thanks to those who chose the Pierre-Ft Pierre Area Humane Society! We re on the Web! See us at: www.pets4adoption.org About Our Organization The Pierre/Ft. Pierre Area Humane Society is a no kill organization. We are a nonprofit group that relies on donations, fundraisers, and our wonderful volunteers!! In the past 5 years, we have adopted over 1,000 cats and dogs to their new families. Though these animals may have come to us abused or abandoned, with the love of our members and volunteers, they learn to trust again. I hope you enjoyed this issued of! If you received your copy via mail, it will be the last one (see Page 1). If you would like to receive it by email, please let me know at sayler@pie.midco.net. Thank you very much!!! -------Lisa Sayler, Humane Society Secretary