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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Fall 2015 What if you could no longer care for your pet? PEACE of MIND Making plans for your pet s future See how inside pages 8-9 Big Countdown 2 Zero News Page 4 The Quiet Room: A Special Place for Cats Page 12 Bruno: From Trash to Treasure Page 16 90TH ANNIVERSARY

90TH ANNIVERSARY A Letter from Rich Anderson Executive Director/CEO Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 3100/3200 North Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 PeggyAdams.org General Information 561-686-3663 Fax 561-686-0940 Donations 561-472-8842 donations@peggyadams.org Please email info@peggyadams.org or call for any of these services: Adoptions 561-686-6656 Behavior Helpline 561-472-8815 Spay/Neuter 561-472-8812 Vaccine Clinic/ 561-472-8812 Microchip 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/ 561-472-8842 Columbarium Thrift Store 561-833-8131 Email marketinggroup@peggyadams.org or call for the following information: 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 On June 23rd, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League celebrated its 90th anniversary. Thanks to the caring support of friends like you, 2015 will be one of the biggest and best years in the history of the League. More importantly, it will be one of the best years ever for the animals of our community. We re on a pace to provide critical and lifesaving services to more than 35,000 animals this year! Already, nearly 3,000 animals have been adopted. More than 8,000 animals have been spayed or neutered. Nearly 5,000 pets have been fed through our free food bank (Peggy s Pantry, located here at the League). It s easy to get lost in numbers like these which is why I hope you ll take time to read about Sky, Possum, Jack and Bruno four very special animals you ve helped save in this issue of The Shaggy Sheet. On page 4, you ll read about how June 23 rd was more than just the League s 90th birthday. On that day, Palm Beach County adopted Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate- Return (TNVR) as the official county approach to managing the free-roaming community cat population. This was a monumental step for our community to take as we work toward achieving our Countdown 2 Zero goal of saving every adoptable pet in Palm Beach County. Naturally, the focus of The Shaggy Sheet is always on the incredible impact your support is having on the lives of thousands of animals, most of whom you ll never meet. However, on pages 8 and 9, you ll read about our new Peace of Mind program that I hope will be a benefit to you and your own beloved pets. Thank you for all that you do to help save lives and to create a more humane community! With compassion for the animals, Rich Anderson Executive Director/CEO Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Board of Directors Jane Grace, Honorary Chairman Lesly Smith, Chairman Sam Hunt, Vice Chairman Joanie Van der Grift, President Nellie Benoit, Vice President Daniel Hanley, Treasurer Laurie Raber Gottlieb, Secretary Jack Flagg, Executive Committee Carol Garvy, Executive Committee Nancy Brougher Virginia Burke Candy Hamm Vicky Hunt Sandy Meyer Linda Miller Pauline Pitt Louis Auslander, Director Emeritus Dotsy Letts, Director Emerita The Shaggy Sheet newsletter is sent to all supporters who donate $25 or more per year. To ensure that you continue to receive your issue, please use the enclosed envelope to make a minimum donation of $25. The animals need your help, and we don t want your mailings to be interrupted! Thank you for your caring support of the animals! 2 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

THANKS TO YOU, THIS PLACE MAKES HISTORY. The League Celebrated its 90 th Anniversary in June The League s actual birth date is June 23, when, in 1925, eight women in Palm Beach officially launched what was then called the Animal Rescue League to address the ongoing problem of animals left behind by winter visitors returning north. During the month of June, the League hosted a number of events and activities to celebrate the momentous occasion. Kittenpalooza the single largest kitten adoption event in the history of the League was held on June 7. The lobby of the Grace Pavilion was transformed into one giant kitten adoption center for the day. Hundreds of people were greeted by more than 150 adorable kittens and in just six hours 69 kittens were adopted! Stay tuned Kittenpalooza 2 is already being planned! On June 20, the League kicked off a week of festivities with discounted vaccines and microchips for the public and a fee-waived adoption promotion that ran for the entire week, ending in grand fashion on June 27 when Palm Beach Outlets sponsored a community-wide anniversary party. Nearly 50 pet owners and friends of the League posed for pix in a special photo Jennifer Ross and the street team from Sunny 107.9 help to make the fun! 90TH ANNIVERSARY booth, with the winning shots receiving prizes. Nearly every shelter animal that was featured at the Outlets was adopted that day (see Bruno s story on page 16). Jennifer Ross and the street team from Sunny 107.9 participated, encouraging listeners to stop by with their pets and take a happy birthday photo. Whole Foods Market donated cupcakes to all who came, while Schumacher Automotive offered test drives and PetSmart gave out goody bags to participants celebrating the day. June ended up being one of the best months in the history of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League with 310 cats, dogs, kittens and puppies adopted into new, loving homes And the photo booth winners are: Syrlena Verotti Ferreira Eric Keefe and Wendy White Heather Sills including Midnight (the cat pictured to the left) who, on June 26, became the 2,000th adoption of 2015. PeggyAdams.org 3

Launched in 2014, Countdown 2 Zero is a public-private partnership between Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, and the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners. Its goal is to ensure that all adoptable animals in Palm Beach County are being saved by the year 2024. Another historic day for our community Palm Beach County Adopts Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return Programs June 23 not only marked the 90th anniversary of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, it was also the day on which the Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) as Palm Beach County s official approach to address the challenge of free-roaming, community cats. Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League initiated its own TNVR program in 2010 and we are excited that our partners at Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control will be able to implement TNVR programs that will save the lives of thousands of cats each year. Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return Works Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) is a humane and proven alternative to the traditional catch and kill method of community cat control. Not only is catch and kill more costly to taxpayers, it also does not address the root of the problem which is reproduction. As soon as one colony of cats is removed, another moves in to take advantage of the newly available shelter and food source. This new colony continues to reproduce and the cycle continues. This well-documented vacuum-effect is a cruel and endless cycle that does not solve anything. TNVR, on the other hand, humanely and effectively stops the cycle of reproduction, allowing the population of cats to stabilize. Also, cats treated through TNVR are less susceptible to disease and cease to display undesirable behaviors associated with mating (spraying, fighting, etc.). Another benefit of TNVR is that by stabilizing and reducing the community cat population, we will also be protecting wildlife, birds in particular. And by effectively reducing the cat population and the birth of litter after litter of kittens, it reduces the number of cats being brought to the County shelter which can equate to significant savings to taxpayers. 4 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League TNVR has already proven to be successful here in Palm Beach County. Since 2010, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League s TNVR program has spayed or neutered more than 16,000 community cats. Last year alone 5,000 community cats were trapped, sterilized, vaccinated and returned to where they were found through the League s TNVR program. And last year we witnessed a 17% decrease in the number of cats entering our shelter and the County shelter combined. Since 2010 when the League started its TNVR program, our two shelters have seen a 50% decrease in the number of cats entering our facilities. For more information about Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return, community cats and how you can help, please visit PeggyAdams.org/TNVR. Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is proud to host the 2 nd Annual Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event, presented by The Lois Pope LIFE Foundation, Inc. Set for Saturday, September 12, from 10 am to 6 pm inside the Palm Beach County Convention Center, this free event will feature several hundred of Palm Beach County s best dogs, cats, kittens, puppies, guinea pigs and rabbits available for adoption. Organized by the League and Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, the Countdown 2 Zero Adoption Event is a collaborative effort of more than two dozen local animal rescue organizations to save the lives of animals in Palm Beach County. In 2014, over 25 local animal rescue organizations participated and more are expected this year. Over 300 animals found their forever homes at last year s inaugural event. This will be the biggest one day adoption event in the history of Palm Beach County, said Rich Anderson, Executive Director & CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. We hope to see as many as 500 pets adopted this year. For more information, please visit Countdown2Zero.org

In July, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League received a $200,000 grant from PetSmart Charities that will have a tremendous impact on our efforts to protect and save the lives of cats in our community. The grant will help significantly increase the number of free spay and neuter surgeries available for owned and free-roaming cats in West Palm Beach (Zip codes 33406 & 33409) and Lake Worth (Zip codes 33461 & 33462) over the next two years. Palm Beach County Animal Care & Control and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League received a combined total of 11,386 cats last year, with nearly 2,000 of them specifically from these areas of Lake Worth and West Palm Beach. The grant is expected to subsidize more than 4,000 surgeries. Project CatSnip News Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Receives $200,000 Grant from PetSmart Charities to Spay or Neuter More Than 4,000 Cats We are tremendously grateful for this generous funding from PetSmart Charities in support of our Countdown 2 Zero initiative to save the lives of animals here in Palm Beach County, said Rich Anderson, Executive Director/ CEO for Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Combating overpopulation is a big goal to work towards, but thanks to PetSmart Charities, we will significantly reduce the problem of homeless and neglected cats not only in these areas, but in our county as a whole. For more information please visit PeggyAdams.org. Surgeries can be scheduled at PeggyAdams.org/schedule-an-appointment. Community cats brought to the shelter in traps are accepted on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday. Spay Days 2015 an Amazing Success! Mark your calendars for the next Spay Day October 16 Cats are by far the most at risk animals in Palm Beach County and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is committed to helping our community prevent unwanted litters of kittens. Thanks to the generous support of friends like you, the League has been able to schedule multiple Spay Days in 2015. On these days, the League offers free spay/neuter surgery for anyone s pet cat. So far, we have held three Spay Days this year (February, June and August) during which more than 600 cats have been spayed or neutered. That means your support has helped prevent the births of potentially more than 5,000 kittens in our community next year alone! Mark your calendar for our next Spay Day scheduled for October 16! PeggyAdams.org 5

To become a member of our Recurring Giving Program, please go to PeggyAdams.org/donate and when prompted, choose to contribute monthly. It s green it s easy and it s lifesaving! Do you have additional questions? Please call us at 561-472-8842. Why choose recurring giving? Recurring Giving The easiest way to support the animals Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is a nonprofit that relies on the compassion and generosity of people who love animals. Stretching each dollar to do the most good is essential. Our Recurring Giving Program is THE most cost-effective way for you to help the League save lives every day. And since donations are handled electronically, costs are kept low which means more of your donation can directly support the animals (and not be spent on fundraising costs). It s also green. Fewer pieces of mail mean a cleaner environment! Plus, it s convenient and easy and aren t we all looking for convenience and ease in our busy lives? As a life-long animal lover, I have contributed to rescues for as long as I can remember. I have also rescued many animals myself and if I had a bigger house, I d have more! My husband might disagree with that, but he loves them just as much as I do even if he s too macho to admit it. I wish I had time in my busy life to volunteer, but since I don t, I choose to donate. And now it s as easy as pie! I just went online to peggyadams.org and signed up for online giving. It s secure, it s better for the environment and I don t have to think about it. Each month, my donation is charged to my credit card, that s it. I receive emails that tell me when the donation will be charged, so I know in advance. And I even get an email if my card has expired and I need to update the information. So convenient! The best part is that I know I am helping the animals and the environment at the same time. Theresa Vinas Recurring donor since 2011 6 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

The Sky s the limit! This Shelter Dog is now an Autism Service Dog When Canines 4 Hope, an organization that certifies Service and Therapy dogs, needed a dog for Riley, a 7 year old Autistic child, their search led them to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Cindy, a member of the Canines 4 Hope team, came to visit Sky (a black mixed breed dog) and instantly fell in love with her. Cindy knew she was the perfect dog for Riley. The next step was to arrange for Riley and Sky to meet. Cindy was right! Sky and Riley became buddies immediately. Sky is now in training to learn how to help control Riley s tantrums, how to prevent impulsive running, and how she can even help Riley control an eating disorder she suffers from. These are just a few of the many skills Sky will learn before moving in with Riley and her family and to begin her new life of love and service. Veterinary Team Travels to North Carolina for Advanced Spay/Neuter Training Humane Alliance, located in Asheville, North Carolina, is a nationally recognized training facility for high-volume, high-quality spay/neuter surgery. Since 1994, the Humane Alliance has performed over 362,000 surgeries. Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League was selected to be part of their National Spay/Neuter Response Team. Through this partnership, the League is able to offer ongoing, onsite training for current and new staff at Humane Alliance. The League also will receive additional benefits, including online continuing education, discounted pricing for medical equipment and supplies, and veterinary consultation visits. During the week-long, hands-on training, our staff learned new surgery techniques, how to improve efficiencies so that we can benefit more animals, and ways to improve clinic team communication. L to R Front Row: Carolina Franco, Jessica Ayala, Dr. Rita Montano, Chantelle Irizarry, Diana Jimenez L to R Back Row: Dr. Kia McCrary, Dr. Lisa Dowd, Dr. Beth Keser, Rebecca Campbell Absent from photo: Rhonda Brockenbaugh and Jim Lilli To date, four of our veterinarians, four surgical technicians and three support staff have been trained at Humane Alliance, with four more staff scheduled to make the trip this coming October. PeggyAdams.org 7

PEACE of MIND Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Forever Friend, Jackie Sims, with her mackerel tabby, Lexi Forever Friends Now Eligible for New Peace of Mind Pet Care Program at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Jackie Sims had a problem. She has two cats who are the delight of her life, but who would care for them if something happened to her? She learned about perpetual pet care programs offered in other parts of the country, but was discouraged that none were available in Palm Beach County. One is now, thanks to Jackie and other supporters who expressed their interest. Rich Anderson, CEO/Executive Director, of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, working with Trusts and Estates attorney Andy Helgesen, announced that effective September 1, 2015, the League will offer a new Peace of Mind Program as an option for members of the League s Forever Friends society. In addition, a new information page on many additional options for planning for your pets future will be available on the League s webpage on that date as well. We are committed to helping the people of our community plan effectively for their pets, Anderson notes. We never know what might happen to us accidents, illnesses and of course, there s the whole concern about who will care for our pets after we re 8 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League gone. The League s resource page on Planning for Your Pet s Future, is available on its website www.peggyadams.org. There are lots of different ways to make arrangements for your pets, Anderson notes. The important thing is that you take some time to actually make those plans. We hope our information will help everyone who has a pet to think about this and get plans in place. Peace of Mind for our Forever Friends: How the Program Works If you are a member of the League s Forever Friends legacy society, you are eligible to enroll your pets in The Peace of Mind Program. The program provides for long term, permanent care of your pets when you are no longer able to care for them. It takes effect the moment the need arises. Will provisions and letters of instruction can be delayed by the time required to administer an estate, and a pet trust requires the guardians you have named to be as able and willing to serve as they were when the trust was initially established.

With Peace of Mind, there is no delay. Your pets are cared for at once. To be eligible for the Peace of Mind program, you need to have made a minimum commitment of $25,000 to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League via a bequest, life insurance policy, retirement account, or other planned gift vehicle that names the League as a beneficiary. You ll want to consult with your attorney and financial advisors to customize a charitable giving vehicle that fits your own specific situation. The Peace of Mind program is available for up to three pets. If you have more than three animals, please contact the League to discuss what options might be available to you. site visit to any prospective home to determine its appropriateness for your pet. 3. Your pet will be entitled to free annual medical exams at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League for the rest of its lifetime. 4 Your pet will be entitled to free basic medical care and treatment as needed at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. 5. The League will be sure your pet s microchip is current. 6. The League will touch base with your pet s new family annually to be sure all records, necessary licenses, and vaccines are up to date. Your pet s new family will be encouraged to provide current medical, health and basic profile information each and every year. These reports will be maintained by the League so they are readily available if ever needed. 7. If something happens to your pet s new family, the League will always take your pet back and honor the program to keep it in a loving home for the rest of its life. Black smoke tabby, Kumi, at left, with her granddaughter, Lexi, adopted as older animals after having been in a cat-breeding operation When a pet is enrolled in the Peace of Mind Program: 1. The pet will be accepted at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League with no delay. After being examined by the League s veterinary team and deemed of good health and temperament, your pet will be placed in a League-supervised Foster Care Home rather than in the kennels. While in the care of its Foster Family, the League will make every effort to find a permanent home for your pet that is as similar as possible to its home with you. 2. The League s professional staff will conduct a If you would like to discuss the program further, please complete and return the form below, or contact Kim Hanson, Major/Planned Gifts Officer at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League: 561-472-8576, or K.Hanson@PeggyAdams.org. Peace of Mind I am interested in learning more about the Peace of Mind program. Please contact me: Name: Phone: Address: e-mail: Return to: Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 3100/3200 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Attn: Kim Hanson

PLAYING POSSUM Possum came in as a stray kitten on New Year s Eve, 2013, weighing just a pound. He was in rough shape: congenitally underdeveloped eyes, slightly misshapen legs, and ringworm! It took months of painstaking care by his foster mom, but he steadily gained weight and grew stronger. He also had some help from his best friend Chipmunk she was his seeing-eye cat, and helped him learn how to get around and gain confidence in a big, scary world that he couldn t see. By April of 2014, he was strong and healthy and ready to find his forever home. He and Chipmunk were adopted together, leaving the shelter with their new daddy on April 12, 2014. Possum when he first came in Possum, now Forest Gump today Chipmunk, now Jenny Blessing of the Animals Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Berman Gardens This past June, we received an update from their dad who shared that they are getting fat, that s what they re doing! He lovingly laughs that he has renamed them Forrest Gump and Jenny, because Jenny was always there for Forrest, just like Chipmunk is always there for Possum. They are getting along well with his 15-year-old dog, and all three enjoy being together. Forrest knows how to get around the house and he knows his dad. He gets along with great senses of smell and hearing. So much affection and delight have come from a situation that was so severe. Officiated by Rabbi & Father Frank Saturday, October 24, 2015 10 AM 12 PM Ceremony begins at 10 AM $10 Suggested Donation www.peggyadams.org 10 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

From the Adoption Files: Jack A Happy Tail Early this year we received a call from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League asking if we d be willing to foster a very special dog. He was rescued by the Humane Society of the United States from a hoarding case and Peggy Adams had taken him into their shelter to help him find a forever home. He was named Jack and very fearful of all people. We volunteered to take him in as a foster as we had a lot of experience with special needs dogs. We brought him home to our pack of rescues and it became apparent he was very comfortable with other dogs, but hid trembling behind the furniture when Connie or I came into the room. We knew patience, consistent behavior on our part, and showing him how we loved all of our dogs, would help him learn it was safe here. Slowly he would crawl from his hiding spot to lay by our feet while we watched TV. Weeks went by and Jack slowly learned about love as he came to me for head rubs, then belly rubs, and then becoming a full-on lap dog! Kisses soon followed and before long he came to accept Connie into his world, stretching from my lap to give her the occasional kiss. Full speed laps around our fenced yard became the norm as his confidence grew. Playtime became a pure delight for Connie and I to witness. We were thrilled to see this once extremely fearful, young boy feel safe and become the dog he wanted to be. Soon it became apparent he would be ready for adoption. One night, with Jack lying across our laps, Connie said to him, you re never leaving, are you? The thought had been just under the surface that we may yet again be foster flunkies, but we found ourselves victims of his charm, innocent (almost childlike) loving nature, and his need for a caring home. We were hopelessly infatuated with him. So we spoke the words, let s adopt him! and on May 5th Jack became part of our family. And you know what? He knew instantly and we could see it in his eyes that he was home at last! Thank you Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League! Thank you, Dan and Connie, for being two of our many special volunteers and for helping us save Jack s life! Cars for the Cats! (and the dogs) Donate your vehicles to support the animals You re not just making a donation, you re making a difference by turning your used vehicle into a charitable contribution for animals. This year alone, we ve received donations ranging from a golf cart to an actual Rolls Royce! As a top rated Charity Navigator nonprofit, you can be assured that 86 cents of each dollar we receive for your vehicle donation will go directly to support animals in need. We do all the work! From picking up the vehicle and transferring the title documents, to delivering the charitable donation receipt to you. It s a convenient and generous way to donate to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Call 561-472-8842 to schedule a convenient pick up for you at work or at home. We ll guide you through the entire process making it simple and easy. Your donation will help improve the lives of animals right here in Palm Beach County! PeggyAdams.org 11

The Quiet Room It is a little known fact that Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League has a special room, maintained by volunteers in partnership with the shelter and clinic staff, that supports cats who are struggling to adapt to a shelter environment. The idea to create such a space came from the volunteers who now lead the room, Lisa Pepe Fernandez and her mother, Beverley Pepe, along with others including Uli Carson, Anna Ziegler and Laurie Whetstone. Our Volunteer Program Manager, Tara Pregnolato, sat down with Lisa recently to talk about The Quiet Room. Lisa & Bev Lisa: On average, 12 at a time. As soon as one gets adopted, it makes room for a cat from another area that needs the Quiet Room, so we are always full. Sometimes there is a waiting list to get into the Quiet Room. Tara: Wow! And how many volunteers are part of the team? Lisa: We have 18 volunteers right now and some are seasonal. We have a morning shift and an afternoon/ evening shift every day. The room is 100% volunteer run so we need a solid group of volunteers. We even have some volunteers who cannot commit to a shift, but fill in when we need extra coverage. Tara: How long have you and your mother been involved with the League? Lisa: We have been volunteering since 2010. We started the Quiet Room in 2013. Tara: How did the Quiet Room come to be? Lisa: A few of the cat volunteers got together to start a socialization team that spent time working with the scared cats in one of the big cat rooms. We noticed that they would improve with the extra attention but then they would back track when they were moved to another location or when it was a busy day and there was more noise. We got together to talk about a solution and then we decided to ask if we could have a room somewhere at the shelter to start a Quiet Room. Tara: How many cats does the Quiet Room accommodate at one time? 12 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Tara: What type of volunteers are you seeking for the Quiet Room? Lisa: We need volunteers who have a heart for cats and are comfortable working with cats who are scared and shy. We are asking for anyone interested to commit to one shift per week (or more if they re able). If someone is interested but cannot commit to a weekly schedule, we can discuss an on call option so they can fill in for other volunteers, should the need arise. There is also feeding, cleaning and regular room maintenance involved, as well as advocacy work to aide in their eventual happy adoption! Tara: If you could tell the world something about the Quiet Room cats, what would you say? Lisa: They are very adoptable and very sweet. The love that is shared with them by the volunteers translates into the love they ll show their new families. You just have to meet them to see for yourself. You can learn more about the The Quiet Room online at PeggyAdams.org/TLC-cats-blog. To learn more about our volunteer program and to register for our next open house, please visit PeggyAdams.org/ FutureVolunteers.

Giving Thanks It is our distinguished honor to thank the following for their most generous gifts of $500 or more to the League from 4/16/15 through 7/15/15. Leslie Abi-Karam & Scott Fuller Genevieve & Gaby Ajram Susan & Larry B. Alexander Gale & Frederick Alger Cindy Anderson Rick Berks Berwind Fund, LLC Bethesda Hospital Foundation Judith & Michael Bica Cynthia Boardman Dorothy & Bruce Bossidy Karen Chambers Brounstein Jolyn & Jean-Guy Brunelle Virginia S. Burke William Caler Kim and Rolla Campbell Charitable Foundation Kim & Ray Celedinas The Celedinas Agency, Inc. Dona & Howard Cohen Virginia & Frank Cook Mary S. Crane Mrs. Clare M. Cross Darbster Companies Rebecca & Loic de Kertanguy Sophie Desmarais Donna & Dennis Arnold Edith R. Dixon Suzanne & Michael Dodd Dianne & Michael Donahue Downtown Gardens Management Company, LLC Joan & Thomas Dye The Dye Preserve Enterprise Holdings Foundation Barbi Fadden-Gearhart Tina R. Fanjul William E. Flaherty The Fortin Foundation of Florida Marietta & Thomas Frankel Stan Fried Private Foundation Gillian Fuller The Eunice Joyce Gardiner Charitable Foundation Lori & Bruce Gendelman Joseph Gilbert Trust Kitty & Grahm Goldsmith Elizabeth & Benjamin Gordon Darcy & George Gould Haile, Shaw & Pfaffenberger, P.A. Pansy & Hunter Hallowell Melinda & Thomas Hassen Vicky & Sam Hunt Consuelo Hutton Nancy & Milton D. Hyman Ann & Charles B. Johnson Darlene & Gerald Jordan George S. Kantor Michele & Howard Kessler Barbara & Ralph Kruse Peter Kulin Joseph W. Larue Julie & Daniel H. Leever Faith Lovejoy James B. Luke Family Charitable Foundation The David & Sondra Mack Foundation, Inc. Helena & Roman Martinez Maschmeyer Concrete Company of Florida Inc. Richard Massey Hawley & John McAuliffe Carol McCracken The Edward & Patricia McLaughlin Foundation Sandy & Bill Meyer Anita & Sam Michaels Danielle Hickox Moore Muffie & Stephen Murray Louise H. Neuhoff Gerald Niksch Nozzle Nolen Palm Beach Outlets Kit Pannill Catherine Parks-Grauer Estate Susan & Kai Petersen Mary & David Pressly Darbster Companies Harvey Rappaport Bobby W. Reed James Reed Paige Rense-Noland The James L. Robo and Meredith B. Trim Charitable Gift Fund Cynthia Rupp L. Florence Schmidt Foundation Jolene & Larry Shapiro Elinor Beidler Siklossy Foundation Diane & Tom Smith Lesly S. Smith Thomas W. Smith Foundation Jan Steele Robert D. Susik Jane A. Sykes The Lawrence and Marjorie Stoll Foundation Tailwaggers Learning Center Frances & Felix Tapp Susan O. Taylor United Way Of Palm Beach County Virginia G. Valentine Virginia Ann Westmeyer Rosen Irrevocable Trust Mary & Joseph Webster Wells Fargo N.A. Robert Wildrick Rhonda & Howard Wilkins Norma & John Winzell Joann Woodruff Noreen Zanft Constantin Zdarsky We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these lists. When mistakes and misunderstandings occur, we act quickly to resolve the issue. Please contact us if you have a question, or concern at 561-472-8842 PeggyAdams.org 13

In Memoriam When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. ~ Author Unknown We would like to express our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. 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. (Gift Information as of 4/15/15 through 7/15/15.) Lisa Abrams Frieda Alter John Andrews Sally Arpe Betty S. Bergen Charlotte Bernstein Charlie Blanchard Nancy Bloom Paul Borys Sidney Briggs Judy Colarusso Louis D Amato Ashley Davis Sons Dominic DiMaio Neal Donahue Ann Downey Lucy Easton Sam Factor Marc Flesher Zelda Galatz Emily Gordon Bud Gottesman Hariett Gribens Jane D. Gunther Carolyn Heller Peter Hesse Roberta L. Huckabee Nettie Hurdus Patricia Kahlert Socrates Kahn Gregory A. Kauffman Selma Lane Harriet Lange Jackie Lange Joseph Lutin Bertha E. Sheats Michele McKenzie Ben Stipek Mary Lou Minter Robert Sword Joyce Moses Fred Tausig Bonnie Mulligan Dickson Tharin Marianna Nadler Joseph Tristaino Richard Earl Nevad Marilyn Tristanio Charles A. Nugent Linda W. Trower Mirta Ortiz Patrice Walker Fahriye & Nazmi Ozcan Linda Weisheit Louis Panichella Sasha Noel Wilcox Dinah Paul Lois Wilson Moe Raber-Gottlieb Jane Wynn Ira Rappaport Doris Yarnall Angela Riccardo Oliver Zacka George M. Rogers, Jr. Deborah Zimmerman Nicole Sansone Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League VACCINE CLINIC Open: Monday Saturday From: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm No appointment necessary For prices and more info: PeggyAdams.org/vaccine-clinic Also available, flea and heartworm preventatives 14 Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League

Thank you to current members of the Leadership Circle... An encredible life saving opportunity for as little as $2.74 a day The Leadership Circle is made up of friends who have made generous five-year pledges to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League (starting at $1,000/ year). Today, we want you to meet one of these caring supporters as she shares her experience serving as a surgery clinic volunteer. Volunteering in the surgical suite at the League is probably the most rewarding things I ve ever done, says Leslie Abi-Karam, one of the newest members of the Leadership Circle. I ve been involved with wildlife conservation in Connecticut and with rescue work for many years, and am extremely impressed with how Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is run. Even more, I m inspired by the impact it is having on the quality of life and on saving lives for such a high volume of animals. Leslie is an advisor to CEOs in the business of global technology and services. Previously, she served as President of Pitney Bowes $4 billion portfolio of global communications solutions businesses. I made a Leadership Circle donation when I first moved to the area, and then later got involved as a surgical volunteer. Now that I m behind the scenes, I can attest to an amazing amount of compassion and respect that every staff member shows the animals. It s not just a job. They show real care and love. This can be very physically and emotionally demanding work. I go home tired, but with such a sense of accomplishment. It s a real labor of love. Leslie Abi-Karam and Scott Fuller Lisa and Rich Anderson Donna and Dennis Arnold Virginia S. Burke Darbster Companies JB Dixson Jacqueline and Rodman L. Drake Barbi Fadden-Gearhart Elizabeth and Dolf Garcia Carol and Robert Garvy Arlette Gordon Laurie Raber Gottlieb and Steven M. Gottlieb Jeanne B. Hogue and Fritz Bell Ann and Charles B. Johnson Miriam and Steve Kimsey Gail and David Leavitt Paul T. McLaughlin Grace and Chris Meigher Linda and Leverett Miller Danielle Hickox Moore Barbara and Ed O Sullivan PTM Electric, Inc. Paige Rense-Noland Lesly S. Smith Mrs. T. Suffern Tailer Joanie and Paul Van der Grift Kendall Wheeler I d like more information about becoming a member of the Leadership Circle! Name Address City, State, Zip Code Phone Number Email Return to: Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 3100/3200 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Attn: Kim Hanson 561-472-8576 PeggyAdams.org 15

Trash to Treasure: Bruno s Story Shows What 90 Years of Care and Compassion Have Meant to More than 1 Million Animals since 1925 Imagine being hurled over a 6-foot high fence next to heavy traffic in the middle of the night, painfully abandoned by your family. You hurt from bruises and cuts, you don t know where you are or why you ve been thrown away. That s what happened to Bruno the week after Memorial Day this year. When we found this beautiful, healthy but frightened young dog cowering on the League s grounds the next morning, he had no microchip so we had no way of contacting any family he may have had. As kennel staff processed him into our care, he leaned against them for comfort and reassurance, and showed a sweet, outgoing disposition, one that attracted a loving new family to him at our 90th Anniversary celebration June 27th! Bruno, a lucky young boxer who found a loving new home after being tossed like trash by the side of the road The League was established in 1925 in response to the ongoing problem of animals left behind by winter visitors returning north. Since its founding 90 years ago, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League has helped more than 1 million animals, averaging more than 25,000 cats and dogs every year in recent years. We are incredibly grateful for so many caring and generous people who have made our work possible decade after decade. Thank you for your compassion and for supporting Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League so that its work can continue long into the future. Saving lives. Creating a more humane community. Together. Promote your business or honor your precious pet with an ad or photo in the 2016 Publicity Hound... A 42 year-old tradition in Palm Beach County. Help raise money to help the animals at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. The Publicity Hound debuts at the League s Annual Christmas Ball, December 2015! Email M.Mayo@PeggyAdams.org or Call 561-472-8845 for more info. Deadline for submission - October 15, 2015!