December, 2009 – Wal-Mart Shopping Spree to Help Those in Need
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: MEDIA RELATIONS 688-3080
NEWS BRIEFING
My Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Charitable Trust Inc, has PARTNERED with Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and Wal-Mart to assist 50 families from the Western Communities
WHAT: Deputies from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Community Policing Division will shop with one representative from each of the 50 families at Wal-Mart Super Center, Royal Palm Beach (441 & Belvedere). Each representative will receive $ 200 gift card to purchase basic necessities for their families.
WHERE: Wal-Mart Super Center
441 & Belvedere Road
Royal Palm Beach, FL
WHEN: Friday, December 11, 2009
TIME: 6:00 pm
WHO: County Commissioner Jess Santamaria – founder of My Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Charitable Trust
Sheriff Ric Bradshaw
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Community Policing Deputies
One representative from each of the families (50 families) from Belle Glade, Pahokee, South Bay and Canal Point
Through the generosity of this trust, which was established by County Commissioner Jess Santamaria of Royal Palm Beach, $ 10,000 has been made available to aid these 50 needy families.
On December 11, 2009 an adult representative from each of these families will travel by bus from PBSO District 5 Headquarters Belle Glade to a Wal-Mart Super Center, Royal Palm Beach, where a deputy from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Community Policing Division will be paired with a representative from each family to assist them. The items to be purchased are basic necessities, such as food and clothing.
The board of the My Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper Charitable Trust Inc, is committed to lending support to the people in the Western Communities of Palm Beach County, through partnering with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office Community Policing Division.
Future projects will directly impact the children of the Western Communities by sponsoring continuous activities that will have a lasting positive effect on these children.
December, 2009 – David Sandoval Presents Seminar
David Sandoval, Author of Green Foods Bible, to Present Seminar
December, 2009 – Western Execs Holiday Party
Happy Holidays!
Announcing the Western Executives Holiday Party:
Palomino:
(Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Acreage)Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Player’s Club
13410 South Shore Blvd., Wellington
(561) 795 0080
http://www.playersclubrestaurant.com
Special Price Drinks, free Appetizers, Goodie Bags*
No Admission – please bring an unwrapped toy
* offerings may vary from location to location.
December, 2009 – Order Holiday Cards to Help the Horses
Holiday Gifts to Help Horses!!!
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Please click below to order your gifts to help the horses this holiday season!
Holiday Card Sets:
$10 – (10) holiday cards (one choice of card design for each $10)*
*You may buy card-sets @ (10) cards/each from all these designs:
To view the different designs of cards and a few holiday gift giving ideas, visit the Pure Thoughts website.
December, 2009 – Help by Adopting Cats
If you (or your friends) can adopt any of the sanctuary cats, it will save their lives. But you must act quickly. I am no longer in charge of the cats, LaBelle Animal Control is.
Please go to the links below, download the appropriate application, fill it out, and then fax it to the number shown.
For 501c3 rescue organizations: http://www.ufsheltermedicine.com/documents/TransferRequestForm.pdf
For adoption of cats or to reclaim your cat(s): http://www.ufsheltermedicine.com/documents/AdoptionApplication.pdf
Fax it to 863-675-0037.
Understand that the forms will need the name and phone of your vet (who will be called) and LaBelle Animal Control will call your Animal Control to make sure you are not in trouble with them. If everything is OK, LaBelle Animal Control will call you and set up an adoption appointment.
We are running out of time, so please act quickly. The deadline of December 8 is no longer in effect. An agreement to extend it to December 18 will be signed on Monday December 7.
HOWEVER, ONCE ANIMAL CONTROL GETS ALL THE FRIENDLY CATS ADOPTED AND ONLY FERALS REMAIN, ANIMAL CONTROL MAY ELECT TO CLOSE EARLIER THAN THE DECEMBER 18 (NEW) DEADLINE. IF/WHEN THEY DECIDE TO CLOSE THEY WILL EUTHANIZE ANY REMAINING CATS BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO PROVIDE LONG TERM CARE.
LaBelle Animal Control has been doing a good job of getting the cats adopted and is eager to help.
The remaining FRIENDLY cats are mostly black or black & white. Rescue adoption groups don’t like to take these cats because they are so hard to get adopted. Yet, it is my belief that they are more lovable than any other cats with different colors. Why? I don’t know. What I do know is that many of the black or black & white cats are lovers – many were at my home before I brought them to the sanctuary over a year ago. Please, adopt these babies.
The remaining ferals: These are cats that will not make good pets – they don’t like humans. But, they can be given a home and can live out their lives. If you or someone you know can build them an outdoor fully enclosed habitat that meets local Animal Control and Building and Zoning rules, please save their lives by taking and caring for them. The enclosure allows you to catch a sick cat (you can’t when they are free roaming), and allows you to catch them when they need a current rabies shot. Without an enclosure, your Animal Control people won’t approve you (they don’t want free roaming cats in their county).
Hendry County (and possibly other counties) allows an individual (not a corporation) to own as many cats and dogs as they want so long as there are no complaints and the animals are well cared for. Rescue adoption groups don’t want ferals because they can’t get them adopted (and can’t handle them very well while in their possession).
If you are thinking of taking ferals, please check with your Animal Control first and see how many cats you can own. If the number is limited, follow their rules and only adopt the maximum allowed.
The only other option is to take feral(s) into your home where it can be difficult to catch or treat them. It is unlikely that you will ever be able to hold them and get them to purr. Yes, some will, but it is a small percentage – maybe 5 out of 100 ferals.
I will be sending out a newsletter that will explain what happened in the next few weeks. I know I said I would send it out earlier, but everything is still under investigation and I am limited in what/when I can say anything. When this is over, I’ll send it.
In the meantime, I’m doing everything I can to get as many of the sanctuary cats re-homed or adopted. Please help.
Thank you.
(Posted by Maury, formerly of the 10th Life Sanctuary)
December, 2009 – TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® Operations Manager
For immediate release Contact: Joel Dowley
December 7, 2009 4439 Westroads Dr. West Palm Beach, FL 33407 Phone: 561-845-7373 or 561-248-2475
Email: joel.dowley@twomen.com
NEW OPERATIONS MANAGER NAMED
(West Palm Beach, FL) – TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® West Palm Beach has named James L. Bledsoe, Jr. its new Operations Manager. Before moving to Palm Beach County Bledsoe spent more than 6 years as Operations Manager at the TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® location in Cincinnati, Ohio.
In announcing the appointment, Janelle and Joel Dowley, co-owners of the West Palm Beach TWO MEN AND A TRUCK® franchise, stated, “Jim’s experience in using great customer service and goal-oriented leadership to grow the franchise in Ohio fits in well with our operation here in Palm Beach County.”
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