Archive for March, 2010
Don McCauley host The Authors Show interview Authors In The News. Don and Martha discussion Darby’s Story The Life of an Adopted Dog, the inspiration behind the creation for her book, the release of her second book Bangle Bear The Tailless Tale of an Adopted Cat. Drawing public awareness for The Happy Act for Pet Owners. The show will be running March 24 2010 at The Authors Show radio at http://www.theauthorsshow.com
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March 22, 2010 at 10:04 am
Have you gone to www.opencongress.org/ To support the Happy Act For Pet Owners? A simple and easy way to let your representative know how important passing H.R. 3501 is to our local communities. Here is why…. since the down turn of our economy more cats, dogs and large animals are being surrendered, left - behind or abandoned. Creating a crisis on municipal shelters, rescue programs, animal foster parents and ultimately finding families to adopt these cats, dogs, and large animals.
Please click the support button. Thank you ….. “Share the Message”
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March 15, 2010 at 9:30 am
The California Virtual Academy(CAVA) will be hosting a book fair including Scholastic books with local author Martha Steward of Darby’s Story at the Kelsey Creek Coffee Shop March 12, 2010.
CALIFORNIA VIRTUAL ACADEMY
BOOK FAIR & OPEN HOUSE
FRIDAY MARCH 12, 2010 3 PM TO 5 PM
KELSEY CREEK COFFEE
930 MAIN STREET
LAKEPORT
- MEET MARTHA STEWARD, AUTHOR OF DARBY’S STORY
- VIEW STUDENT WORK
- MEET CAVA TEACHER SUSIE KAPLAR
- SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL
SUSIE KAPLAR AT 661-803-1526
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March 10, 2010 at 9:30 am
KELSEYVILLE – Little Bow Wow Rescue of Northern California is holding its first adoption event in Lake County at Furry Tails Pet Boutique’s brand new location in Kelseyville from noon to 3 p.m. this Sunday, March 7.
The address is 8040 Highway 29 near Kit’s Corner.
Little Bow Wow Rescue started its Northern California rescue last year and have saved nearly 100 dogs just in since.
The rescue started in Southern California in 2001 and is a non-profit organization run by devoted volunteers.
Little Bow Wow Rescue has locations in Southern California, Northern California, Tennessee and Minnesota. It has saved the lives of over 1,000 abandoned dogs.
They will be joined by Lab Rescue and will have small and large dogs on site. There is an adoption fee and screening prior to adoption.
For more information, please call Vicki at 707-928-9952 or check out the
website at www.littlebowwowrescue.com .
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March 5, 2010 at 9:39 am
The Little Bow Wow Rescue was founded by Vicki Stone in May of 2002. We are a 501(c)(3) non- profit organization, passionately dedicated to rescuing small dogs of all types and breeds. We rescue dogs from shelters, and take in other dogs in need. Some are strays whose owners cannot be located, some are abandoned, and some are turned over to us by their owners.
When Vicki started this rescue, she envisioned a high quality rescue, with a personal touch and an emphasis first and foremost on the welfare of the dogs. She wanted these dogs to receive the best possible care and be provided with what ever was necessary to make them healthy and happy again, or in some cases, healthy and happy for the first time in their lives.
Little Bow Wow’s dogs are fostered in our homes and provided with a safe, clean environment, beds and blankets, brand name dog foods, top notch veterinary care, friends to play with, toys, treats and most of all, plenty of TLC. We are considered a “small” rescue because we only take in as many dogs as we feel we can provide with individual attention, on a daily basis. We feel that it is important to know the personalities, and habits of our foster dogs, so that we can find them the best possible homes.
http://littlebowwowrescue.com/default.html
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March 4, 2010 at 7:53 pm