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BC EXOTIC BIRD SOCIETY MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
MAILING ADDRESS: 10158-NORDEL COURT, D EL T A , BC V4G 1J8
MEETING ADDRESS: MURRAYVILLE LIBRARY, 100- 22071-48TH
AVE,
LANGLEY, BC
BC EXOTIC BIRD SOCIETY
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
Hello BCEBS members.
We have had an action packed month and our January meeting was very
successful and would like to thank Jeremy and Radical Raptors for their presentation which included Hagrid
the Owl , Diamond the Falcon and Thora the Golden Eagle.
At this time we would like to introduce the members of our
adoption committee and thank them for their incredible time and effort of
getting the adoption program up and running. Dave Kipp (Director), Anne Voute, Kerste Voute, Melissa
Wickens, Sarah Gaffney, Britney Schlenker, Cindy Mair,
Terran Gimpel, Donna Trenkel, Brenda Moore, and Dori Hadders.
The adoption members have had two marathon meetings to set up
procedures with regards to
rescue, foster and adoptions. Please contact any of the above adoption members if you have
any questions. The society is in need of foster
homes, so if anyone is interested in fostering birds please let one of the members of the adoption
committee know.
The executive have set up an account with Coastal Rivers Pet Hospital in Abbotsford, BC. They
will accept donations over the phone and the money collected
will be credited to BCEBS. Ruby Marsh will be taking over
Memberships, so if your membership is due or have any
questions or concerns you can contact Ruby Marsh or contact Dave Ellis.
Please watch the newsletters for upcoming events and if you have a comment or want to submit an article
please send it to me at [email protected] no later
than the 1st of every month. We encourage members to come out
to the meetings and share their views and opinions. Everyone is welcome to
attend the meetings, so if you have a friend or family member who is interested in the society, please feel
free to join us on the 3rd Friday of every month.
Thanks for reading! Editor
FEBRUARY 2016
Every month we have our monthly
meetings to go over new birds that
have come into the program, new
business, and events that will be
coming up that we have been
invited to or that we would like to
attend.
What first comes to mind when
you hear the word Meeting?
You’re probably thinking “OH
a meeting well there boring and
nothing exciting happends "
Well as a matter of fact, we try
to make it fun!
We bring our feathered friends
with us, so once we have
discussed all the important
information for upcoming
events and new birds that have
come into the program, we get
to socialize with other members
and birds while having
refreshments and snacks.
So if you are interested in
attending our meetings, feel free.
We enjoy having new people
come out and see what our
society is all about.
Murrayville Library
100-22071-48th
Ave
Langley, BC
DEAR ALL MEMBER’S 100% OF ALL
IS YOUR MEMBERSHIP DONATIONS AND
UP TO DATE ? FEE’S COLLECTED
GO BACK INTO THE
OUR MEMBERSHIP TEAM SOCIETY TO HELP
WILL BE CONTACTING BIRDS IN NEED
YOU SOON TO RENEW THAT COMES INTO
YOUR MEMBERSHIPS OUR SOCIETY.
AND UPDATE YOUR
INFORMATION
DATE EVENT LOCATION TIME
FEB 19TH
MEETING MURRAYVILLE
LIBRARY
100-22071-48TH
Ave
LANGLEY, BC
8:00 PM
FEB 27 & 28 PET LOVERS SHOW
AT THE TRADEX
TRADEX
1190 – CORNELL ST
ABBOTSFORD, BC
Feb 27th
10 AM – 6PM
Feb 28th
10 AM - 5PM
FUTURE EVENTS TO BE ANNOUNCED JANUARY OR
FEBRUARY 2016!
Page 4 of 9
Date: Friday, January 15, 2016
Location: Murrayville Library
100-22071 48th Ave., Langley
Meeting called to order at: 8:00
Meeting adjourned at: 8:46 pm
Number of attendees: 41
Minutes from last Meeting: Next meeting reminder: February 19, 2016
There were no questions regarding the minutes from last month’s meeting.
Officer’s Reports:
Treasurer’s Report was presented by Melissa Wickens and Anne Voute
- Fiscal year end is currently being audited by Ruby Marsh and should be complete by the next meeting
- Expense submission forms will be required to help keep track of spending
Adoption Committee Report was presented by Anne Voute
- 2 cockatoos, 8 budgies, and 11 cockatiels currently in program
- We need to get the committee organized, signup sheets are available at the meeting Membership Report was presented by Dave Ellis
- No new members at this time
- Finished up year with 53 paid members as of Jan 1st
- Ruby Marsh has offered services to help with membership New Business:
1. Pet Lovers Show, Feb 27-28th - We need to know who’s coming for name badges, signup sheets are available at meeting
- We would like to have adoptable birds present at show, cockatiels and maybe Nigel
2. A motion to put 25% of money coming into the society into a vet account for Coastal Rivers Pet Hospital was made by Jeremy Ferguson and seconded by Brittany Schlenker. The motion was voted on, all in favor, and passed.
- Coastal Rivers Pet Hospital has new practice with state of the art equipment
- Dr. Borgmann has offered 50% off exams if all foster birds go through her clinic
- Dr. McDonald at Night Owl Bird Hospital is another option for people in other areas 3. A motion to put 15% of money coming into the society into a fund for food and other supplies to be used for birds
currently being fostered was made by Jeremy Ferguson and seconded by Brittany Schlenker. The motion was voted on, all in favor, and passed.
- Fostering birds is expensive - Future gift cards from Bosley’s adoption weekends will be allocated to adoption/fostering
4. Interest in possible social days: toy workshops, BBQ-like events 5. Meeting presentations: Dr. Borgmann is willing to present on nutrition, first-aid, general bird care
6. Presentation tips presented by Jeremy Ferguson followed by a birds of prey presentation 1) Content: entertain and educate
2) Presenter: charismatic/clear speaking voice 3) Time: 20 min max, any longer and you start to lose people
MINUTES FROM JANUARY 2016
MEETING !
The society comes
across many types of
breeds of birds. Many are found unstable
conditions,
abandoned and many birds are also offered
to the club by their
owners.
What a lot of people don’t know is that the
bigger birds need
special attention and they live longer. Some
of the bigger birds
could live over 100 + Years.
When birds come
into the program we
will Foster them for 30 Days so we can
interact with the
birds to see how they react to us, if they
bite, if there sick, if
they favor one sex more than the other,
and so on.
Right now we have a
few birds that are in the program that are
available for
adoption. We will post a pick and there
adoption status.
Thanks the
Adoption
Committee
ADOPTION
REPORT
NO PICTURES AVAILABLE AT THE MOMENT!
Birds Available for adoption now 13 – Avary Cockatiels
8- Budgies
1- Citron Crested Cockatoo (Cookie) 1- Umbrella Cockatoo (Nigel)
Birds in foster care not available for 30 days
4- Canary’s 1- Yellow Sided Conure
1-Parrotlet
3- Cockatiels 4- Budgies
PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT
SUE HAYWOOD DAVE ELLIS
[email protected] [email protected]
SECERTARY TREASURER
KERSTE VOUTE ANNE VOUTE
[email protected] [email protected]
ADOPTIONS DIRECTORS MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORS
DAVE KIPP RUBY MARSH
PUBLIC RELATIONS & BIRD MARTS
EDITOR MELLISA WICKENS
JESSICA KIZMANN JESSICA KIZMANN
KENNEDY HIGHTS ANIMAL HOSPITAL 8614-120TH ST DELTA, BC (604) 591-5304 www.kennedyhightanimalhosp.ca
COSTAL RIVERS PET HOSPITAL 1993- RIVERSIDE ROAD ABBOTSFORD, BC (604) 425-1900 www.costalriverspet.com
NIGHT OWL BIRD HOSPITAL 1956-BROADWAY WEST VANCOUVER, BC (604) 734-5100 www.nightowlhospital.ca
KING GEORGE VETERINARY HOSPITAL 902-7380- KING GEORGE BLVD (604) 597-7387 DR. SHARON PRUS www.kinggeorgevet.com
EAGLE RIDGE ANIMAL & BIRD HOSPITAL 2599- RUNNRL DR COQUITLAM, NC 604-464-3343 www.eranimalhospital.com
RADICAL RAPTORS PRESENTATION AT JANUARY 2016 MEETING
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