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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Donations are arriving ...

Donations are starting to arrive, so I thought I would share a couple of great items that will be up for auction!! 


Look at this beauty I picked up on Saturday from a dedicated supporter! Beautiful suede leather jacket, size 8. Would look great with jeans and a pair of boots. Thanks so much Rebecca ; }
This framed piece of artwork measures 29"x53" 
 
This beautiful Mandolin was donated for the auction by my very dear friend Ginni. Be sure to check your closets to see what you could donate to help save a furry one....
Keep in mind that we will be having items for raffle, silent & live auction....

More items to be listed soon!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Just One Dog ... One Person to Do The Right Thing ...

We are starting to hear back from some of our sponsors and will be announcing soon what kinds of things are being donated.


Scroll down to the next post on information regarding our Crop!! 


Please watch this video for a glimpse of why we are hosting this incredible event.....

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

REGISTRATION OPEN!!!!






***Announcing***
“Cause for the Paws Crop”
June 4-6, 2010

Every year, six to eight million cats and dogs are put into shelters – and as many as four million are euthanized. With the drastic economic crisis that has hit the United States, our shelters and rescues are struggling to provide for the animals that have been abandoned on their doorsteps. 

W
ith your help, we can change this!

This is a time when local animals need us the most! With the recession and home foreclosure crisis costing them their homes and families, thousands of innocent animals depend upon us to save, rescue and adopt them, more now, than ever before.

Please join us June 4th, 5th,  and 6th for the first annual “Cause for the PAWS Crop” to benefit animal rescue. This will be held at the Kenilworth Lodge in Sebring, Florida.

Below you will find some basic information regarding this incredible event.

Join us for:


  • A weekend or full day away from responsibilities
  • Plenty of time and space to crop
  • Classes for learning new techniques
  • Contests, games and prizes
  • A chance to meet and interact with other scrapbookers
  • Great food (including chocolate!)
  • Relaxation with opportunities to pamper yourself in the beautiful surroundings of the historic Kenilworth Lodge in Sebring, Florida
There will be:
  • Silent and Live Auctions
  • Raffles – lots of raffles featuring both scrapbooking and non-scrapbooking items
  • Prizes and giveaways throughout the weekend
  • Games, contests and surprises
  • Door prizes given throughout the weekend
  • A block of rooms reserved under the name of ‘Cause for the Paws Crop” at the Kenilworth Lodge in Sebring, Florida. (Special rates available so be sure to mention our group.)
  • Personal cropping space at a table in our non-stop cropping room!  (Yes!  You can crop all night long!)


Classes:



  • Tantalizing classes will be held on Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday.
  • Information on these classes will be forwarded to each registrant once classes are scheduled.
  • The blog will also be updated with class information as it becomes available.
  • A full range of classes on unique techniques will be offered each day.
  • Leave each class with a completed project or a new idea for use in your scrapbook.
  • Make and takes will also be available throughout the weekend.
Vendors:
  • Local Scrapbooking Store
  • National scrapbooking and stamping company consultants
  • Masseuse
  • Plus more!
Meals & snacks provided throughout the weekend:

  • Dinner provided Friday and Saturday night
  • Lunch provided Saturday and Sunday
  • Kenilworth provides a very nice complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast each morning featuring waffles, muffins, doughnuts, juices, cereals and much, much more!
  • A variety of snacks, soda, iced tea and bottled water will be provided throughout the entire weekend as well.
Surprises:

  • We have surprises galore in store for you throughout the weekend.
  • This is guaranteed to be a crop you do not want to miss!
Contact:

Denita Wishart               
813-382-8473               




Thanks in advance for helping the furry ones……….

“Sometimes life’s greatest gifts come wrapped in fur.”

**Be sure to register for crop today!
You can click on donate button to pay crop fee or mail check or credit card information with registration form. (Either way, I need registration form)

Just found this in my in box in my email today (1-10-2010) Way to go "Lost Angels"! 
Featured Rescue organization for Jan 2010
http://dogtime.com/lost-angels-animal-rescue-spotlight.html


Friday, January 1, 2010

Once in a Blue Moon ...


Once in a blue moon, we come across an opportunity to participate in a point in history that's so special, it changes who we are as individuals and as a culture. We are so very grateful to have connected with so many animals lovers in recent months as we walk into a brand new era together. Author and anthropologist Mary Elizabeth Thurston signals this new era in her musings, below. Wishing Happy New Year to all our friends and the creatures they hold dear. 

The Path to a New Ethic

"History tells us that the welfare of the individual - humane or canine - is irrevocably tied to the welfare of the community. Now we have studies showing that children who care for dogs are more likely to mature into emotionally healthier adults, and that canine companionship prolongs the length and quality of life. Capable of remarkable love, the dog gives us what we crave most - a sense of belonging.





Throughout our shared history with dogs, it has been the spark of love between one person and one pet that became the catalyst for social change. That this canine "ephiphany" is now happening with increasing frequency points to a revolution in our concept of ourselves - our growing acceptance that we are part of the community of animals, not above or separate from it. With overpopulation, urbanization and habitat destruction threatening our personal links to the natural world, the role of the dog in bringing us to this new awareness cannot be trivialized.

Pet keeping is now one of the Western values being exported to cultures where animals have traditionally been viewed as consumable resources. With only the affluent in these countries able to afford keeping dogs for pleasure, pets again are becoming emblems of prestige, just as they were in nineteenth-century
Europe. So we might ask, as the far reaches of the globe are transformed by a second wave of industrialization, whether the human-dog relationship in these developing nations will follow the same evolutionary pattern. Will the camera again document a canine pilgrimage from slave to soulmate as these societies grapple with concepts of self-determination and a compassionate ethic that embraces us all?" - Mary Elizabeth Thurston

I stole this post from Bad Rap because I felt it was worthy of sharing!! Hope each of you have a blessed 2010 and may there be less homeless, hungry, abused, sick, abandoned, victims of foreclosure pets!! May every pet in a shelter or rescue be adopted & every lost pet on the streets find their way home & all the rescues & shelters close because there'd be no pets to rescue. Here's to hoping for a perfect world in 2010!





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**Be sure to register for crop today!
You can click on donate button to pay crop fee.
Please still print registration form and mail.
813-382-8473
causeforthepaws@yahoo.com