summer kids SERIES june july august Calling All Humane Heroes! Registration is now open for this year s Summer Kids Series! This free, family-friendly summer favorite kicks off next month with even more free sessions and hands-on activities. Each week throughout the summer the Humane Hero in your life will have the chance to dive in and explore the world of animals at the Austin Humane Society. Whether it s reading to cats, crafting for dogs, or giving their favorite stuffed animal some TLC there s truly something for every little animal-lover out there. Here s this year s Summer Kids Series schedule. JUNE June 5 10-11 AM Story Time June 5 2-3 PM Tail Talks June 9 1-3 PM Teddy Bear Surgery June 12 10-11 AM Austin Wildlife Rescue June 14 7:30-10 PM Outdoor Movie Night June 19 10-11 AM Humane Hero Hour June 19 1-2 PM Tail Talks June 26 10-11 AM Art Workshop JULY July 7 1-3 PM Teddy Bear Surgery July 10 10-11 AM Story Time July 10 2-3 PM Tail Talks July 12 7:30-10 PM Outdoor Movie Night July 17 10-11 AM Austin Wildlife Rescue July 24 10-11 AM Humane Hero Hour July 24 2-3 PM Tail Talks July 31 10-11 AM Art Workshops 1 AUGUST August 7 10-11 AM Story Time August 7 2-3 PM Tail Talks August 11 1-3 PM Teddy Bear Surgery August 14 10-11 AM Austin Wildlife Rescue
super spotlights Q: What do you do at AHS? A: I m the Adoption Supervisor which means I help lead our team of Adoption Counselors. Together we help adopters find the right cat or dog that will fit in with their family best and give them tips on how to be perfect pet parents. Q: What s your favorite part of the job? A: Meeting all the wonderful animals in search of homes and providing them with love while they wait for their new forever families. Cats and dogs have so many different personalities, and it s so much fun to get to know each individual animal. Q: Why did you become an adoption counselor? A: I ve always loved pets and supporting my community. This job helps me combine both of those passions! Q: What s did you want to be when you were a kid? A: A veterinarian or an animal trainer. Looks like I ended up in the right place! Q: What s the most important skill for your job? A: Customer service skills and knowing a lot of information! Every day I help tons of people answering a variety of questions about the many programs our shelter offers. It s important that the public is happy with their interactions and leave with the answers they need. Q: What s your advice for kids that want to work at an animal shelter? A: Always be kind to both people and animals. Give back to the animal community and start volunteering as soon as you can! 2
Rescue Reading at AHS Did you know reading to rescue cats can help them get adopted? Not only is this activity soothing to our furry felines, but it is also a low-pressure activity for children to practice reading skills. It s a win-win! AHS hosts Rescue Reading at the shelter every day, where small groups or individuals in 1st-8th grade are invited to the shelter to read to cats in our colony rooms. This independent activity is a flexible way to gain service hours, practice literacy skills and meet a few furry friends along the way. Our Rescue Reading program is growing rapidly, and almost every week you can find children and families curled up with our kitties and a book at the shelter. Parents and kids love this activity, and we think you will too. To learn more visit our webpage. 3
meet tank Name: Tank Age: 1.5-years-old Breed: Domestic Shorthair Hero Power: Tank s heart is as big as it gets. He s got a keen ability to put others first and bring compassion to even the most difficult situations. Favorites: Tank loves food puzzles, treats, and catnip! Tank is the youngest of the squad but likely has the biggest heart. You can always count on him no matter what! Despite his age, Tank works day and night to make the world a better place by inspiring compassion and pushing friends and strangers to open their hearts and show a little love! Check out Tank s Coloring Sheet on Page 5 4
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a letter from anna Spring is just around the corner and we are already daydreaming about warmer weather, longer days, and our favorite free event of the year Summer Kids Series! In addition to our summer-time favorites like Story Time, Humane Hero Hour and Teddy Bear Surgery we are adding new sessions that cater to 8-12-year-olds. We are excited about our new summer learning activities for kids of all ages and we hope you like them too. Registration for Summer Kids Series will launch May 1st, so save the date! In the meantime, check out our Humane Hero webpage at austinhumanesociety.org/humane-heroes to learn about all of the ways kids can help animals find their forever homes this semester! Thank you again for your continued support. Together, we are saving lives! Anna Reed Development & Education Coordinator 512.685.0128 austinhumanesociety.org 124 W. Anderson Ln., Austin, TX 78752 512.646.7387
a letter from anna Spring is just around the corner and we are already daydreaming about warmer weather, longer days, and our favorite free event of the year Summer Kids Series! In addition to our summer-time favorites like Story Time, Humane Hero Hour and Teddy Bear Surgery we are adding new sessions that cater to 8-12-year-olds. We are excited about our new summer learning activities for kids of all ages and we hope you like them too. Registration for Summer Kids Series will launch May 1st, so save the date! In the meantime, check out our Humane Hero webpage at austinhumanesociety.org/humane-heroes to learn about all of the ways kids can help animals find their forever homes this semester! Thank you again for your continued support. Together, we are saving lives! Anna Reed Development & Education Coordinator 512.685.0128 austinhumanesociety.org 124 W. Anderson Ln., Austin, TX 78752 512.646.7387