The Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter is devoted to the care of unwanted, stray or abused animals in the form of providing veterinary care, housing and adoption in the McLeod County and the
surrounding area. We are further devoted to the education of the public regarding animal care and overpopulation.
Sponsors Needed! You’ve probably seen the “Pet of the Week” ads in the Hutchinson Shopper. These ads have proven highly successful in finding homes for the featured animals. Many people tell us they watch for the ad each week. Individuals or businesses are welcome to be a one-time sponsor, or sign on the schedule as a regular. They may have their name listed as the sponsor, or sponsor anonymously. The cost is $25 for each ad. For more information, call the shelter!
Please help us to continue fulfilling our mission!
I’d like to be a member of the Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter!
My membership fee will include a one year subscription to the Shelter News, so I will always be on top of what’s going on at the shelter. I will also be able to vote at the annual meeting. I am enclosing a check or money order in the amount of $20.00. Pleased send my newsletter and updates to this address: Name____________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address_____________________________________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP_______________________________________________Phone________________________
Please contact me about volunteer opportunities available with the shelter
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter 880 Century Ave., P.O. Box 175 Hutchinson, MN 55350 (320) 234-9699
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The Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter is devoted to the care of unwanted, stray or abused animals in the form of providing veterinary care, housing and adoption in the McLeod
County and surrounding area. We are further devoted to the education of the public regarding animal care and overpopulation.
The Newsletter of the Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter Designed by Nancy Nackerud Spring 2007
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter 880 Century Ave., P.O. Box 175
Shelter News
Have you ever wondered how the Shelter operates? All operating expenses come from adoptions, fundraising and donations. In addition to the dollars that are needed to operate, there are tasks that must be completed. Currently the Shelter employs 7 dedicated people to clean, administer medications and care for the well being of each animal. But did you ever wonder how everything else gets done? Such as: payroll and tax information, accounts payable and receivable, foster care, grooming, special boarding situations, bathing, conducting community tours, professional services such as painting, carpentry, and electrical work, dog walking/exercising, cat socializing, lending buildings for meetings, equipment and trucks for events, transporting animals to veterinary appointments, planning and working at fundraising events, attending committee and board meetings, creating animal care guidelines, employee relations, designing newsletters, animal temperament testing, working adoption hours, meeting with potential adoptee during closed hours, photo taking, updating the web site, coordinating pet of the week and the Wal-Mart pet boards, giving presentations to community organizations, answering phone messages and grant writing. One word is how all these tasks plus many more get done. VOLUNTEERS
Without the many hours approximately 25 people donate, there would be no shelter. Thank you to all the volunteers for making this shelter a success for the past 8 years! Please consider joining the current volunteers. If you are able to help in any of the areas mentioned, pick up a volunteer application at the Shelter during open hours or on line. Roberta Yates—President
A Note from the HMAS President
The Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter 880 Century Avenue, Hutchinson, MN
Telephone: (320) 234-9699 Mailing Address: Box 175,
Hutchinson, MN 55350
Shelter adoption hours are: Tuesdays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursdays from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
www.heartofminnesota.org
Co-designed and maintained by Studio 544 and Asay Digital Art
Mark and Chris Thompson are volunteers at
HMAS. Mark is currently serving in
Iraq. We all wish Mark
well. We are thinking of him and hope he
returns home soon. Jack & Emmie
During the annual Spay Day Promotion 77 cats/dogs were spayed or neutered. Several area veterinarians offered discounts for the entire month of March to promote Spay Day USA. This special day was created by the Doris Day Animal League in 1995. This promotion continues to be a success with a total of 424 animals being altered in the last 4 years of HMAS participation. We want to thank the Animal Medical Center, Hutchinson Pet Hospital, Crow river Veterinary Clinic, Glencoe Veterinary Clinic, Fairfax Veterinary Clinic, and Kimball Veterinary Clinic for offering discounts again this year. Please be a responsible pet owner, spay or neuter your pet. If your pet is already altered, give the gift of spaying or neutering.
Officers:
Roberta Yates (President) Anthony Anderberg (Vice-President)
Linda Anderberg (Secretary) Jody Wendorff (Treasurer)
Board Newly Elected 3 year term:
Joleen Ellsworth Barb Otte
Returning 3 year term Larry Sorensen
Tamy Birr Jack Yates Jerry Bell
New One Year: Juli Baumetz Vicki Makela
Carolyn Vacek
HMAS 2007 Officers and Board Members
A Successful Spay Day Promotion 2006
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Cheers to Carter Collins Carter played his violin at the Hutchinson Arts and crafts
festival for donations to the HMAS.
Carter raised $187.00 for the animals! Way to go Carter!!!!
2006 HMAS Animal Statistics
Stray Intakes: 252 Surrenders: 135
Born at Shelter: 46
Adoptions: 367 Claimed by owner: 27
Euth/Died: 20
Fourth Graders Adopt the HMAS Shelter
This morning Fay got all the critters ready to travel and we went to Silver Lake Elementary. The 4th grade class has "adopted" the shelter for a fundraising project. Bonnie met us there and sat with Eclipse. He was such a good boy! The kitties were all very patient with dozens of little hands reaching for them.
Fay gave the children an overview of the mission of the shelter and answered questions before "greeting the animals" began. She did a great job and everyone had fun.
What Can Your Donation Give US?
$2 A small toy to pass the long hours waiting $5 A bone for the dogs A fun string toy for the cats $10 Makes all of our bedding Downy fresh Buys us a shinny new collar and leash $15 Feeds us for one day $20 Keeps our web site running for one month Gets one of us routine medical care $25 Provides fresh cat litter for the entire group Helps us find a home with a newspaper ad $50 Buys special foods for sensitive stomachs Trips to the vet for one of our ill friends $75 Helps over population by sterilizing one animal Keeps us all warm during a cold winter month Perchsin our cat play area or gravel in dog runs $200 Cat Condo-Buys a condo which give the cats lots of extra room to move around or house 2 cats
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Volunteer—FAY When did you start volunteering for HMAS? The year that HMAS took over the current dog building. 2001? Hated to commit myself for fear that I would fall for every cat and dog and that I would want to adopt each and every one of them. It's come close many times. Favorite part of volunteering? Fostering the mommies to be and "helping" her raise the babies. To date I have fostered over 115 cats/ kittens, and 2 puppies. Hardest part is saying goodbye after taking care of them for 2 months. Surprises in volunteering? Where some of our "residents" get
adopted to. The cities, Rhode Island, Kentucky. It shows they are going to be well taken care of if the people are willing to drive out to Hutchinson to adopt.
Cinda, Fay & Saturn
HMAS BOWLING BENEFIT SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 2007
12:30pm at the Hutch Bowl
Tickets—$12 in advance, $15 at the door (advance sign up and pay in advance sheet at the
shelter building) Includes 3 games and shoe rental plus drawings and prizes
This is a fun family day Come out and help support the shelter!
Memorials and Honorariums Page 8 Shelter News
In Memory of Remembered by In Memory of Remembered
by
Nancy Murphy’s horse “Delite”
Mary Seekon and Sarah Matsuura
Lexie Eric, Judy, Amanda & Hannah Johnson
Esther Halloway Gloria Anderson Bandy Ellsworth Randee Laskewitz
Ebba Parsons Carla Hooper Timothy Wallace Barb & Wayne Micka
Spuds John Korngiebel Robert (Bob) Rasmussen
Marianne Rasmussen
Snowflake William & Sheryl Mose Larry Rotzien Jody Wendorff & Glenn Hoff
Luther (Luke) Hermanson Kathy Hermanson Howie (a beloved friend & farm dog)
Sarah LaFave
Samantha, MacGrgor & Tar Jo
Cindy Herr & Judy Strachan
Margaret A Boettcher Her family & friends
Pete the cat Al Arndt Phillip Field Leslie & Joyce Young
Phyllis Bohnen Kevin & ReNaye Bohnen Franklin our Donkey Mark and Pam Braunworth
Mr Ed & Binly Pam Dahlberg Flash & Sassy Pamela & Donn Hofman
In Honor of By In Honor of By
Sammy & Cally Dan & Kathy Scheer Velvet Ken Lee
Cheeba Peterson & Ditlefsen Families
Pam Dahlberg’s 25th Anniversary at 3M
Fellow Employee’s
Larry Sorensen Mark & Pam Braunworth
If you would like to make a contribution in memory or in honor of a very special animal or human friend, please complete the information below and mail to HMAS Memorials, Box 175, Hutchinson, MN 55350 Your name____________________________________________________________Phone________________________________ Address___________________________________________________City, State, Zip_____________________________________ (Please circle one) In Memory / Honor of ________________________________________________________________________________________ Donation enclosed $________________________
Cans for Critters Our aluminum can collection trailer continues to be a great source of help for the shelter. Thank you so much to all who have dropped off cans! The trailer is located outside the shelter building, and cans can be dropped off at any time.
3M Gives As part of the 3M Volunteer Match, the 3M Foundation will donate $200 to eligible non-profit organizations for which a 3M employee or retiree volunteers 25 hours or more per calendar year. Donors for HMAS are: Lisa Becker volunteered 100 hours Jerry Bell volunteered 25 hours Fay Fandrich volunteered 400 hours Wanda Jaster volunteered 25 hours Barb Otte volunteered 325 hours Thanks you everyone that volunteered their time and for the 3M Foundation for their generous $1000.00.
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Still Waiting For Their Own Happy Endings
HMAS Wish List A big thank you to everyone who has already donated items on our wish list!
Folding Chairs/ 5’ - 6’ Tables Postage Laundry Detergent Phone Cards Paper Towels Garbage Bags Bleach Durable Pet Toys Dish Soap Telephone Calling Cards Cash* Antibacterial Hand Soap Pet of the Week Sponsors Copy Paper and Other Office Supplies *While we appreciate each and every donation, please consider giving cash rather than food. It is better for the animals to stay on one consistent brand of food. Also, we can get more for your money when we buy in bulk. Thank you!
2006 Rummage/Bake/Book Sale Raised $3,831.10
Chocolate Labrador Retriever Mix
Large: Adult Male Born: 9/1999
Jake is an active, outgoing and friendly dog who meets all of our visitors with a wag in his tail and a twinkle in his eye. He seems to have had some obedience training and is certainly smart—in any case he will almost always ‘sit’ on command, esp. when he knows there is a treat in your hand. When his intelligence is combined with a happy-go-lucky attitude its no wonder he has quickly
become a favorite of HMAS volunteers.
Tortoiseshell, Domestic Short Hair Mix
Medium: Adult Female Born: 8/2005
Asia is a quiet feline who just celebrated her first birthday in August. She’s a very loving cat that enjoys attention and sitting on laps. Asia is happiest when she can look outside and watch
birds and soak up some sunshine.
German Shepherd Dog Mix
Large: Adult Male
Blacky is a fun loving dog who enjoys playing and being with his people. He has
quite a bit of energy and may do best in a home with other canine friends. He sometimes takes a few minutes to warm up to strangers amongst the commotion of the shelter, but once visitors spend a few minutes telling him how handsome he is out in our play yard he warms up and starts looking for toys they can play together with.
Jake
Blacky
Asia
Happy Endings Page 4 Shelter News
Hi from Vinnie! I just wanted you all to know that I like my new home and people very much!! They tell me all the time what a good boy I am. They throw me balls and toys, brush my coat and take me swimming and on the pontoon. The farm is nice and big with lots of woods where I chase rabbits and squirrels (no luck so far!) Thank you for finding me a loving family. Lyle and Judy Felmlee
We adopted Max (formerly Midnight) on December 31st of 2005, after we lost our beloved cat of 18+ years. After five months, he is very much at home. Max's favorite activ-ity is going out side for a walk or jumping at bugs in the back yard. When spring came, he was leash-trained in a week, learning very quickly that was a requirement for going outside. His second favorite activity is playing "cat dancer" with one of those long, feathered cat teaser toys. He carries it all around the house, upstairs and down, and drops it at your feet expectantly when it's time to play. Max is an entertaining addition to our home, and we are very happy to have him. Tamra & Brett Pyrtle St. Paul, MN
We just wanted to send a HUGE "THANK YOU" for allowing us to adopt Miya into our family. She has been an absolute joy and a bit of a stinker but we never thought we would love her so much
and so quickly!!! She is a quick learner and gets better every day at potty training; last night was her first night at puppy school!! Here is a picture of her lying on the air conditioning vent (her favorite spot) notice it has disappeared! She is 21 lbs and growing! Thank you again The Muhammad Family
Thank you once again for allowing us to adopt a wonderful dog!! "Kara" who now goes by the name "Kirby" (yes, as in Puckett) is doing great!!! I'm sending a few photo's to let you know she is fine!! Thanks again for meeting us on your "off" time! You have a super facility in Hutch and wonderful helpers! She gets along just great with my daughters dog -- play, play, play!!! Lisa Rakowski & Jon Klabo & Kirby
Greetings! Ben (Lavi) and Monty (Harley) We love them! Ben has a big boy purr, and is the most affectionate little snuggly man. Monty can't sit still to save his life, climbs everything and stands IN his dish when he eats! They are adorable, and so fun to watch! They sleep all curled up around one another (when they sleep, which doesn't appear to be too much!) They are good boys about their litter boxes and keeping clean. They come when we call them, and promptly head downstairs each night for bed. The whole family wears "scratches of honor," but neither shows anything but playfulness and youthfulness. Our one year old thinks these are the greatest toys ever. And Monty is dominant at the food/water dish, as I have seen Ben patiently waiting for Monty to move before he gets some (course it would help if Monty would get out of the dish!!) Thanks for your help in making our family complete! Carianne Bailey
Hello Everyone, I just wanted to share a brief up-date with you regarding the dog I adopted from your shelter in November 2005. The puppy was a 4-month old shetland sheep dog/yellow labrador retriever mix. The name on her adoption papers was Pandora, but I believe she was also called Ally. Now she answers to Milli. Today was her first birthday! She is such a
wonderful dog. She adores my other dog Haley, and in fact prefers Haley over me. Milli loves to tease Haley by taking away each and every toy with which Haley is playing. Since both of my dogs are mixed with herding breeds, they take turns herding each other. Thank you so much for having this wonderful dog available for adoption. Sincerely, Kim-Sue R.S. Tudo
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UPCOMING EVENTS MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND HELP SUPPORT THE SHELTER
HMAS partners with the Doris Day Animal Foundation
to promote Spay Day USA for the Fifth year in a row!!!
Spay Day USA is a national campaign to promote the life saving benefits of spaying & neutering of companion animals. The official date of this promotion is February 22nd. The Spay Day Program supports 3 main goals: Raise the public’s awareness of companion animal
overpopulation Promote spay & neuter surgery as a primary way to
prevent overpopulation Inspire people to take personal responsibility for
preventing the births of unwanted litters In support of this program area veterinarians are offering discounts on spay and neuter fees for cats and dogs during THE ENTIRE month of March. More than 1 million cats, dogs and other companion animals have been spayed or neutered since 1995, thanks to Spay Day USA participants. Spay Day has helped save millions of animals lives and tax payers dollars. Consider giving a gift of spaying or neutering!
Coupons may be picked up at the shelter during open hours.
Bowling Benefit For the Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
Come join us in three games of bowling, Sunday, March 18, 2007 at 12:30pm at the Hutch Bowl in Hutchinson, MN (see page 9 of this
newsletter for more information)
Hutchinson Pet Hospital HMAS Benefit Dance
3rd Annual HMAS Benefit Dance Sponsored by Dr. Reiter and family
Date to be announced
HMAS Book Sale April 28th at the McLeod County Fairgrounds
9th Annual Paws On Parade Pet Walk
Saturday, May 19 at the HMAS Dog Building Our volunteers are hard at work planning our largest annual
fundraiser, Paws On Parade. As always, there will be food, fun contests, entertainment, and bigger and better prizes for our top
pledge earners. We are continuing our team division! Teams can be any type of
group with two or more people. Challenge another business, a rival sports team, or your neighbor’s family! The winning team will
receive a trophy. We’re hoping for our largest turnout ever-plan to attend and take part in the fun. We know that some of you are
anxious to start collecting pledges so you have the best chance at our fabulous top prizes. Feel free to use the Early Bird Pledge Form in
the insert page of this newsletter and last years Paws on Parade.
Dog Show Clean-up Lake Minnetonka Dog Show Clean-up
June 9th and 10th Wright County Dog Show Clean-up
October 6th and 7th Minneapolis Kennel Club Dog Show Clean-up
November 17 & 18 “Dog show duty” is one of our volunteers’ favorite events, but we always need much more help. Find out how to have a fun day at one of these dog shows while earning cash for HMAS! Call Barb Otte at 587-5215 for more information. Fall Rummage, Bake and Book Sale September 7th and 8th at the Hutchinson Fairgrounds. We are already collecting merchandise to be sold at our huge annual sale, and will continue to do so throughout the summer. When you have items ready for us, please call Roberta Yates at 587-7652 or Jody Wendorff at 234-7375.
Enter Our Photo Contest! There will be two categories: Portrait and Humorous. First and second place winners will be awarded in each category. To enter, send your photo and a $5 entry fee to the shelter. You’re welcome to drop them off during open hours, too. You may enter as many photos as you’d like, but please include a $5 entry fee for each. Label the back of your photo with your name, address and telephone number, as well as the name(s) of the animals pictured. Also let us know which category you would like us to judge each photo in. All of the photos will be judged, displayed and the prizes awards at the 2007 Paws On Parade event at the shelter on Saturday, May 19th. Photos must be submitted by Saturday, May 15th and cannot be returned. See insert for last year’s winners.
Valid March 1, 2007 through March 31, 2007
2006 Photo Contest
page 6 2nd place winner a tie “Humorous” Mary Mulenburg & Calen Mulenburg
2nd place winner “Portrait” Brittin Hansen
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Paw on Parade 2006 Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter Benefit Pet walk-Raised $6,741.57
Many Thanks to Our Sponsors McCormick Enterprises Sorensen’s Sales & Rentals Citizens Bank & Trust Co Mc Kimm Milk Transit Applebee’s Hansen Gravel, Inc. Chanhassen Dinner Theaters Town & Country Tire Old Log theater Farm Rite Equipment Victorian Inn Powder Ridge Piehl, Hanson, Beckman.PA Goebel Fixture Co. Subway Marcus R. Max Cinemagic Theaters Pro Maintenance Inc. Kentucky Fried Chicken Mid Country Bank Arby’s Pam’s Furniture, Inc. Hardee’s Pet Hutch Minnesota Twins Shear Magic Grooming Burger King Ward Law Office Culver’s Dr. JW Kuehl Main Street Sport’s Bar Emma Dees Dairy Queen Pizza Hut Jo’s Pretty Nifty Grooming Target Lamplighter II Sports Bar & Grill
Special Guest Celebrity Walker was
Free Dog Treats
Adult Pledge Earners 1st Place Mary Grams Pledge $440.00 MN Zepher Tickets 2nd Place Connie Faye Pledge $374.00 Chanhassen Tickets & $20 Victorian Inn Certificate 3rd Place Tara Olson Pledge $206.00 Old Log Theater & 2 Buffets at Emma Dees 4th Place Paula Burch Pledge $173.00 Hand Sewn Quit 5th Place Jo Piehl Pledge 150.00 Jo’s Pretty Nifty Dog Grooming Certificate
Junior Pledge Earners 1st Place Darrin Bailey Pledge $176.00 Digital Camera 2nd Place Alyssa Peterson Pledge $144.00 Portable CD Player & $10 Gift Card 3rd Place Tyler Bailey Pledge $140.00 Twins Tickets 4th Place Kelsey Guthmiller Pledge $130.00 Power Ridge Pass 5th Place Carrie Riss Pledge $125.00 $25 Wal-Mart Card Avila Family $125.00 2 Applebee’s Gift Certificates
Team Earners 1st Place Animal Medical Center Pledge $135.00 Team Plaque