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www.portageapl.org
Left In a Hot Car, Dusty is Lucky to be Alive
Dusty
Waiting for Homes
I Found a Home
Spay and Neuter
Paws for Golf
Paws to Taste
Honors & Recognitions
Continued..
Leadership Circle
Paws with Santa Claws
Barktober 5K/ 1M Walk
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ANNABEL
IZZY
TESSA
These animals are all available for adoption...
CINDY LOU
Tattle Tails Caring for Animals in Need Since 1955Caring for Animals in Need Since 1955Caring for Animals in Need Since 1955Caring for Animals in Need Since 1955
MAX
DOTTIE
Did you know that...
Portage APL helps almost
1000 animals each year?
We help supply pet food to
those in need?
We offer low cost spay and
neuter options for cats and
dogs?
All animals adopted are
altered, vaccinated, given flea
and worm preventative and
most are microchipped?
Imagine that it’s 90 degrees in July and you are in a hot car for almost 30 minutes with the
windows cracked. The temperature can reach well above 100 degrees and become deadly in a
matter of minutes. You can’t get out and there is no place to get out of the sun. That’s how Dusty
ended up at Portage APL.
A good Samaritan called police when they saw this 6 week old puppy in distress in a hot car in a
parking lot. After multiple attempts to locate an owner, the officer removed the puppy from the
car in order to save his life. The officer then asked if the APL could take this puppy into our care
since it had no place to go and needed help.
Back at the APL, he was given immediate care to make sure he was not in danger of heat
exhaustion. Unsure if he was a healthy or vaccinated puppy we placed him in our Isolation area.
Sadly for Dusty, within 24 hours of arrival he had to be rushed to the emergency vet to be
treated for Parvovirus. None of the other dogs in our shelter were ill so he must have already
been sick. This could cost thousands of dollars but we knew he deserved to be saved. So he
spent 5 days under 24 hour veterinary care and once he was passed the worst part, he was sent
into foster care to finish his recovery. He needed to be kept in foster care for 30 days to be sure
he was healthy and not contagious to other dogs.
Not only was poor Dusty pulled from a hot car, but he also endured a terrible life-threatening
virus. He is a survivor and it shows. After all he went through, he remained happy and loving.
Thousands of dollars later, this sweet boy is healthy, vaccinated, neutered and living a happy life
in a new and loving home. He also has a big brother to snuggle, play with and show him how to
be a dog. His new name is Max.
His story would not have been possible
without the quick action of the Portage
County Sheriff’s Department, Portage
APL staff or the life-saving donations we
receive each day.
BIANCA
ELSA
Mission: Portage Animal Protective League is a private, non-profit organization, dedicated to the advancement of animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. In support of the mission: we shelter and find safe homes for injured, abused, surrendered and abandoned animals, uphold and enforce all animal cruelty laws, reduce pet overpopulation through spay/neuter programs and educate the community on the social responsibility associated with pet ownership.
Vision: We envision an educated and caring community that recognizes and respects the rights of animals to receive humane and compassionate treatment and actively supports efforts to ensure their welfare.
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Portage Animal
Protective League PO Box 927
8122 Infirmary Road
Ravenna, OH 44266
Phone: 330-296-4022
Fax: 330-296-8648
Email: front-desk@portageapl.com
Web: www.portageapl.org
Facebook:
Portage Animal Protective League
Twitter:@Portage_apl
Instagram:@portageapl
Staff
Executive Director
Chalan Lowry
Humane Officer
Holly Ebner
Administrative Assistant
Lisa Pyles
Sophia Sorboro
Dog Coordinator
Kathy Cordaro
Dog Adoption Counselor
Ron Schwartz
Cat Coordinator
Tammy Rosnagel
Animal Intake Assistant
Jessica Ebel
Animal Care
Mindy Bates
Morgan Ferris
Kayla Julian
Kristen Riley
Lindsey Nelisse
Riley Shea Parker
Jessica Wyatt
Board of Directors
Jennifer Larson - President
Sandy Krutz - Vice President
Erica Eckert - Secretary
Charlene Rericha -Treasurer
Nick Leacoma
Bruce McBrian
Patrick Madonio
Nancy Mitchell
Eileen Petridis
Chris Wells
Consulting Veterinarian
Dr. Megan Kartley
Cage Sponsorships
Become A Cage
Sponsor!
We have 33
available!
Help care for a
homeless animal while
he/she waits for a
Fur-ever home.
1 Year ($500)
6 Months ($250)
3 Months ($125)
1 Month ($50)
DOG ♥ Purina ONE® Smart Blends/Small Bites
(Chicken or Beef Only) or Pedigree dog/Small Dog (Chicken or Lamb Only)
♥ Wellness ® Canned Dog Food (Chicken or Turkey w/Sweet Potato paté’ or ground
♥ Earthborn ® Grain Free Turkey (dog food
♥ Milk Bones® Biscuits (Minis) ♥ Canned Pedigree® Chunks in gravy ♥ Canned Purina ONE® cuts in gravy CAT ♥ Purina ONE® Sensitive/Indoor Cat/
Kitten Food/Hairball ♥ Canned Sheba® Turkey/Chicken Pâté
and/or Cuts ♥ Canned Fancy Feast ® Gravy Lovers
Chicken Feast in Grilled Chicken Flavor Gravy
♥ Canned Fancy Feast ® Tender Turkey
Feast Kitten Only ♥ Tidy Cat® non-clumping( yellow bag) ♥ Yesterday’s News® litter GENERAL ♥ Mr. Clean® with Gain or Spic & Span®
cleaners, Clorox® Bleach, Paper Towels, Heavy Duty trash bags (33 gal.), Tall kitchen trash bags
♥ Newspaper for cages/runs
♥ Dog/cat toys (US manufactured, please), dog/cat beds, towels (all sizes), pillow cases, and blankets
♥ Rubber backed rugs (bathroom type) approximately 19” x 33”
♥ NON rubber backed rugs 16” x 24” OR 20” x 30”
♥ Pipe cleaners, large pompoms (2 inch)
♥ Forever postage stamps, Folders (2 pocket blue), Copy paper
Portage APL’s Wish List
Sponsoring an animal’s cage is yet another way your
donation can be used. Being a cage or run sponsor is a
great way to visibly support the animals at Portage APL
until they find their next loving home. A special cat cage
or dog run “sponsor identity tag” is placed on a cage or
a run with your name, your family name, your pet’s
name or the name of a business or organization. Your
sponsorship will help defray costs to provide food, care
and comfort for up to one year.
Cage Sponsors are listed on Page 10.
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Still Waiting...To Be Adopted
Did You Know…
With every adoption, you receive a free wellness exam from one of these
local veterinarians?
Aurora Vet Clinic
Mantua Vet Clinic
Memorial Animal Hospital
Stonewall Animal Hospital
Best Friends Animal Hospital
Richardson Animal Hospital
Stow Kent Animal Hospital
Animal Medical Center
Garrettsville Animal Hospital
Ravenna Road Animal Hospital
Love & Care Animal Hospital
Hartville Vet Clinic
Portage Animal Clinic
Rootstown Veterinary Hospital
Streetsboro Vet Clinic
Stow Falls Pet Clinic
Twin Lakes Veterinary
Thanks for your support!
Annabel came to the APL during the hurricane season a year ago. The
APL helped an overcrowded shelter in Florida and poor Annabel has
been with us ever since. She is such a sweet girl. She loves to be pet
and enjoys attention. She likes to play and would be a wonderful pet.
She is about 4-5 years old, is up to date on vaccines and is spayed,
dewormed, microchipped and has a rabies vaccine. Please come in
and meet this brave girl. She has been through so much already. We
are excited that she will be able to live out her life in a happy,
permanent home.
I Found a FUR-EVER Home!
“I'm so happy to have the chance to have him as a companion! He's very sweet. Oh my goodness. I just
absolutely love him! Thank you all so much. He briefly allowed me to scratch the top of his head...then he
rolled over and I sang him a song...Paul Simon's "You Can Call me Al"
We are going to coexist wonderfully. My daughter was here yesterday, and he seemed to enjoy her. I
made it clear to her to move slowly and talk gently...she built a house for him and he got right in it! Lol! I
think maybe he just wanted to appease her.. He meows at birds and squirrels all day.
He seems content” - Audrie
Just me, Lady Bug (Vera), checking in... I completed my beginning level obedience classes, and won an
award: Most Brave! My intermediate classes start in 2 weeks, and Mama says that those will focus on the
necessary fundamentals (whatever that means) of being certified as a therapy dog. Mama says we're
going to get Therapy Dog International certified. It's fun, and I get to watch my new friends do all kinds of
things when their people tell them and help them... and then I get to do those things, too. Last Saturday,
we tried out the free agility class... I did what I could, but--seriously--that tunnel was just way too scary for
this fun-loving athlete! Maybe I'll try more agility stuff next summer!
Hope you are all staying cool. It's fun lying in the sun, but only for a few minutes at a time... It is too hot for
hikes, even! Thank goodness my new floor is cool ceramic tile!
Wags and nuzzles, --Lady Bug (Vera)
Izzy is quite the sweet girl and we can’t figure out why no one has adopted her. Izzy was transferred from another shelter where she had been surrendered by her owner. She was used for breeding and had been passed from home to home. She was unwanted and they hoped we would have better luck. She arrived at the APL in June and is still waiting for her furever home. She is energetic, happy, wiggly and full of love. She enjoys walks and although she has a lot of energy, she also enjoys relaxing with someone she loves. Don’t miss out on this gem of a dog. She deserves the best life possible.
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I Found a FUR-EVER Home!
Originally named Cory, now named Scout. He’s doing wonderful in my home, he
even wrestles around with my two dogs and sleeps right next to them every night! I
couldn’t ask for a better cat!
Shepherd’s Watch Planned Giving Society
Should you choose to include Portage APL in your estate plan, you become part of our Shepherd’s Watch Planned Giving Society. Shepherd’s Watch provides protection for our shelter and our mission over the long term. Portage APL is committed to responsible financial management and planning. Our Shepherd’s Watch Society helps us weather financial challenges so we can continue to serve the hundreds of animals who come through our doors each year. Our ability to feed the hungry, care for the sick and wounded, and comfort the abused is a direct result of both ongoing contributions and planned gifts.
There are so many ways you can create a lasting legacy that benefits the animals right in your own backyard.
• Wills • Life insurance policies • Retirement accounts • Gifts of property • Gifts of stock
Of course, you’ll want to discuss your options and what’s best for you with a personal legal or tax advisor, but we appreciate your keeping us in mind when doing your long-term financial planning. Thank you, on behalf of the animals, for your support…today and tomorrow.
Ellie is 2!!!!!! So glad we took the leap and rescued her. Two words to sum El up: sweet and patient. We just love her to pieces. Thank you PAPL!
Potato and Beans (formally Shale and Obsidian) are doing great. Actually pretty well behaved for babies, kitten proofed certain areas, but they listen well for almost 5 month olds :) they are great, they are loved, and at times...they are tired lol, here's them half asleep.
I wasn't expecting to adopt a cat that day, I just didn't feel a connection with any one in particular especially since the loss of my own furbaby was still raw. Once I heard about her story, then saw this beauty, I had to take her home. As you can see, she's right at home too. Our home is full again. There are many loving cats young and old who need a home, so please everyone, go on down to PAPL and make a kitty part of your family.
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Spay and Neuter Services for Cats
Low cost spay and neuter services are a very important part of helping stop pet overpopulation and
unwanted animals entering shelters or being euthanized. At Portage APL, we work hard to do our part.
Although we don’t have our own clinic, we do host a mobile clinic that comes to our location to offer these
services. We use N.O.M.A.D. who offers a variety of services. Every animal adopted from the APL is spayed or neutered. Please call us to schedule an appointment. We offer one or two clinics each month. We
also sell Friends of Animals certificates (for cats and dogs) that can be used at many local veterinarians.
We also have humane traps that people can borrow to trap stray or feral cats to bring in to be spayed or
neutered.
Pricing: Female cats = $65.00 (includes pain relief injection) Male cats= $35.00
Additional services:
Rabies vaccine: $10.00
FVRCPC Vaccine: $10.00
Ear tip (feral cats): $10.00
Nail trim: $5.00
Revolution: $20.00 (flea, worm, ear mite, heartworm
preventative)
Please call our front desk for dates and information at
330-296-4022
Acme Fresh Market, Community Cash Back
You can make a difference to Portage APL just by saving your ACME receipts and sending them to us by January 11, 2019. Each year we raise hundreds of dollars solely from receipts you collect. Every penny counts to our homeless animals.
Purchase the select brands and save your receipts. It’s that simple. We have a collection box in our foyer, but if you don’t come to the shelter, you are welcome to mail them to us.
Check our website for full details on eligible purchases!
Hot Cars for Cool Critters - Thank You Ganley Chevy of Aurora!
Thank you to Ganley Chevy of Aurora for putting together the first annual Hot Cars for Cool Critters. This
event combined a car show and animals from Portage APL. Matt Tifft, the NASCAR driver was there to
sign autographs and judge the car show. What a great guy! A special APL dog named Sofie, who was
deaf, found her furever home. Ganley Chevy raised funds for the APL and even offered to pay medical bills
for animals who were adopted at the event.
Thank you to all the people who registered, donated, stopped by and helped to make this event a success.
We couldn’t be more grateful. We hope to do it again next year. What a great day!
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The 11th Annual Paws for Golf
Thank you Major Sponsors!
Event
Portage Community Bank
Signs
Advanced Display System of Kent
Lunch
Mark & Sally Yankovich
David & Kay Hansford
Dinner
The Leacoma Family &
Majestic Trailer
Golf Ball
Portage Community Bank
Hole in One
Tari Wilson
Putting Contest
Carter Lumber
Beverage Cart
Memorial Animal Hospital
We seem to have luck when it comes to weather! What started out the week as a nasty forecast ended up being a gorgeous day for golf. We literally missed the downpour later in the day, by minutes. It was warm, breezy and people were in good spirits.
The food was delicious, the beer was cold and the golf was fun, as always. If you were there, you met Kat (pictured), a sweet three month old puppy who had been neglected. She enjoyed the attention and her little tail wagged with excitement. She was happy to have a field trip to the golf course for an hour or two.
Thank you to our hardworking committee: Julie Cariglio, Jill Conard, Eric Decker, Nick
Leacoma, Robert Standardi, and Mark Yankovich. Thank you to all who donated, golfed,
sponsored and shared in the event.
We plan to be back again next year for our twelfth year to raise funds for Portage APL and
have a fun day of golf. We hope to see you there.
Pictured top to bottom: Kathy Cordaro (APL Dog Coordinator) with Kat the puppy. Tom
and Tonya Trexler. Matt and Greg Dugal & Patrick Madonio. Ben Curtis Foundation raffle
item.
Paws to Taste November 17, 2018
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People Memorials
Joy Alberts Lisa Wright
Jane Auld
Jean Giulitto Cecily & James Lawless
Dolores Baab
Leonard & Carol Skovensky
Jeri Baird Judith & Gary Harrington Mr. & Mrs. Joe Polichena
Karen Simons
Blaine B. Baldasare Phyllis Cettomai
Jack & Denise Craig Sharon Dreyer
Cheryl & Mia Gordon Joyce Harris
Regina Masters & Blaine Baldasare
James & Nancy McGee Ronnie Myers Janeen Nelson
Ron Paskey David Sed
Chad & Jennifer Webb Pam & Russell Wise
Rosemary F. Bayley
Janice Bayley
Mary Begunich Stephen & Mary Hamrock
Charles Bevington Margaret Bevington
Kurt & Mary Kadlowc
Dave Boling Betty Miller
David Carson Dawn Carson
Henry Leroy Carson
Summit Construction Co., LLC
Barbara Clossin
Robert & Patsy Bennett Jennifer Swanson
Bev Cole
Joyce Keller & Joan Sturtevant
Golden L. Clossin
Charles Irvin Michael & Marlea Irvin
Gregory & Connie Kasper
Eileen Curtin Richard & Christina Baska Robert & Theresa Dobies
Kenneth Dean Dale Jon Jordak
Matthew Downs
John & Linda Hulak and Family
Steven & Janice Marshall
Richard P. Dresser, Sr. Barbara Bernard Joyce Hannum
Virginia Lee Duncan
Tamera Brown Dennis & Judith Khaner
Ellen & Vince Lepka George & Monica Maur
Raymond & Marie Montani Mr. & Mrs. Louis Morganti
Gary & Laura Palmer Reitz, Paul & Shorr Attorneys-at-Law
Sherry & Mark Tilson
Tommy Etling Helen Etling
Dr. Lawrence Golding
Betty Sweet
Sallie Gonos Kelly Wright-Gonos
Travis Goodwin
Charles & Gail Dodson
Carol A. Grams Bob Mains
Diane Gray Lynn Copple
Jolie Griffin
Carolyn Fichter Galizo Jonathan Garrison, M.D.
Janet D. Rae Nadine Smith Ross
Kathy Steiner
Martin Gut Co-workers of Monica Gut
Charles Klamer Henry & Joan Shoenfelt
Shannon Durbin Haines
Tony Massoli
Laura Hall Gary, Karen, & Gary Jr.
Ansell Matthew Bosso Connie Carroll
Genoveffa Caruso Laslo & Holly Csorba
Kathleen Fay Riannon & Bryan Golay
Matthew & Rebecca Griswold
Patricia Grove Jerry Keup
Daniel Klatka Michelle Ledoux Karen Lieberg
Jim & Rhonda Lindsey Janice McArdle
Natalia Menendez Paul or Jennifer Nebraska
Karen Ormsby Benjamin Pachla
Dave & Carolyn Plaskonka Lori Pyles
Cecil Parson & Kathy Robinson
Carla Rinehart Tracy Shawbell
Travelers Insurance, Independence OH
Gerald Washabaugh Carl & Betty Wohlwend
Mary Lou Wohlwend
David Haska
Robert & Barbara Haska
Irma Head Vincent & Sandra Pelose
Jeanne Hengle
Rich Products Corporation
Richard F. Herman James & Christine Bednar
Frank & Linda Edwards Carole Herman Linda Ligman
Diane Morrison
Bob Holden Richard & Karen Pollard
Kenneth Hymes
Nancy & Don Roepke
Jackie Janka Conni Thomas, Vicki Edick
and Sheri Vest
Penny Johnson N. T. Boggess
Robert & Loretta Jones Darmon & Janice Jones
Elsie Joy
Judy & Donald Dibert
Shirley Kaser Cathy Hennicke
Lillian Kemp Jackie Harris
Wayne & Susan Kemp Nancy Kneen Bob Meeker
Judy & Pete Mohan
Merisa & Curtis Bowers Smith
Friends & Family of Kathleen & Grey Smith
Family, Friends, Pet Tributes & Honors
Volunteers of Portage APL
Mary Calkins Dog Friendly Band
Jim LeMasters Kay Pyles
Bambi Price Photo Jarrid McIntosh
Mike Wells
DONATION CANISTER CARRIERS
Aurora Vet Clinic Big Dee’s Tack & Vet
Supplies Franklin Square Deli
I-76 Antique Mall Memorial Animal Hospital
Ming Chu Chinese Restaurant
Wild Goats Café
BUSINESSES DONATING SERVICES AND SUPPLIES
Geauga County Public Library, Bainbridge Branch
Pet Supplies Plus of Streetsboro
PetSmart of Aurora Ravenna Tractor Supply
Company Rt. 14 Storage, Embroidery
& More Stautzenberger College – Animal Science Program
Target of Streetsboro Walmart of Kent
Walmart of Streetsboro
SCHOOLS/SCOUTING GROUPS DONATING TIME,
ITEMS AND FUNDS: Kent City Schools
Transportation Department L.E.A.P Self-Advocacy Group
Saint-Gobain Corp. Paws for a Cause –
Crestwood High School Crestwood Local School –
Junior-Senior Seminar Class
A Special
Thank You!
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Peter Kletzien Karen & Douglas Fuller
Ralph Knippenberg
Nancy & James Brann
David Koffroth Mary Ann Chlysta
Inez & Joseph Oberle Summit Lapidary Club
Terry “T.J.” Kunkle Susan & Ron Trace
Phyllis Lucas
Miller Elementary School Staff
Liz Mains Bob Mains
Margaret “Peg” McGurk Charlie Wendlandt & Lilly Santiago
Nonni
Cheryl Hayes
Stephen Paulus Tari Ann Addison
Joan & John Siman
Michael Plough Diane Plough
Judith Price
Janet Sessions
Kenneth A. Pyles Bev & Ted Bickley
Alma Boles Diana & James Clance
Dannie Clark Tom & Mary Cochran
Kristin Dodson Betty Jenkins
Sharon Klecha Dr. Nancy Mitchell
Portage County Job & Family Services
Lori Pyles Martha Reynolds Families
Ruth Tilden
Mary Alice Rauber Nancy & Don Roepke
Beverly Redpath Sandra Costello
Ron Renwick
Nancy & Don Roepke
Laura Rhinehart Larry & Beverly Bocchese
Peter & Sandra Coppa Mark & Jill Fankhauser
Cindy Greene & the Portage County Clerks Office
Dianne Hammel Wade & Judith Hillis Jacqueline Howald
Timothy & Nicole Jones Paul & Suzanne Moskun
Lawrence & Barbara Oswick Natalie & Michelle Rogers
David Searfoss Henry & Joan Shoenfelt
Pamela Speck Charles Tawney
Ralph & Martha Kay Wise
Teddy Richardson Bill & Nancey Drugan
Kimberly Ann Rininger
Albion Industries Inc. Scott Buzzard Paul Larson
Matthew McNany Charles Morrow
Donald L. Sparks Steve, Robin, Bill, Phyllis and Terri
Spencer Joyce & James Stier
Trailer One Inc. George & Jodi Warner
Betty Lou Robinson
Cheryl Dustman Dorothy Jones
Richard Rhinehart Norma Sinder Debbie Sinder
Tony & Mikelann Wendlandt
James Rumsey Donna & Douglas Peters
Laura Shaffer
Lowell & Marilyn Bok
Virginia R. Bok & Florence M. Bok Richard & Diana Bok
Don Simpson Heather Liptak
Grey Smith
The Angerstien Family Olenka Bentfield Missy Ciavarelli
Maureen & David Haska Kevin Meccia
Ryan & Susan Middlestead Todd Schneeberger
Rosemary Bayley Smith
Janice Bayley Gina Kelling
Ronald & Sue Vojtkofsky
Harry Strobelt John & Carla Welling, Jr.
Hillis Sutter
Judy Messman & Florence Allen
Diane Lynn Thompson Jack & Lee Boyett
Congregation of St. Joseph Barbara Diamond
Dona May Hall Betty Hejma-Sweet
O’Neils / Macy’s Retiree Group Janet Session
Barbara Watson
David Kaplan
Christine R. Webb Sandee Setters
Gene Wenninger Dr. Nancy Mitchell
Noah Westfall Sharon Turner Rose Westfall
Roger Winchell Mary Ann Howitt Joseph J. Siko
People Memorials
Jeff Balding Sharon Dreyer
Debi Bruss
Ron & Mary Komito
Joyce Cain Richard & Nancy Markwardt
Virginia Duncan, R.N. Jim & Mary Jo Fisher
Thomas & Laura Quinn
William Forbes Linda Haas
Brian Forgacs
Todd & Susia Forgacs
Pam Friend Marcia & Dennis Case Lance & Dee Cossin Chris & Teri Edens
Donnie & Heather Fall Kenny & Kay Friend
Shannon & Sarah Hylton Dexter & Cindy Le-Mon
Greg & Denise McCamish Darrell Fall & Teri McCloud
Steve & Ginger Taylor Brian, Jennifer & Eve Williams
Dick Goddard Wendy Mercier
Eileen Hogan
Joan Sturtevant and Joyce Keller Mickey and Ginger
Lynn Hubach Lois Hubach
Joyce Keller Mary Schulze
Judy Mink – Amazing woman
and animal lover The Bridal Party of the soon-to-be
Mrs. Haylee Ainsley
Livie Sayre Olivia Glova
Janet Sessions Shirley Graham
Family, Friends, Pet Tributes & Honors
Grey Smith Ann Heiss
Tammy Kocher
Jerry Sud Dick Lowry & Andrea Norris
Gladys Teeter
Laurie & Terry Wayt
Helen White Daniel & Johnna DeJacimo
Pet Memorials
Annie Robert & Patsy Bennett
Blossom
Wilma Crawford
Boogey James & Phyllis Coll
Callie
Wayne & Dianne Luke
Casey Karen Brown
Chloe
Nancy Dalton
Dani Bob Mains
Dash
Wade & Michelle Williams
Delaney Charles & Janice Brust
Fawn Oliva Agenllo
Frisky & Ginger Deborah Eldabh
Garko
Elizabeth Brooks
Guinness Mary & Tom Cochran
Dr. Nancy Mitchell
Hillis Jean Giulitto
Jack & Joe Shaffer Mary & Terry Shaffer
Lexi
Karen’s K-9 Klips
Lucky Charms David & Eileen Everett
Mack & Many
David & Maureen Kemmerle
Mozart & Clara Sharon Plotkin
Penny
David & Lorie Kattler
Pippin Robin Matson-Perrotti
Rose Hogan
Joan Sturtevant & Joyce Keller
Rosie Marilyn L. Devito
Sparky Hogan Joyce Keller & Joan Sturtevant
Sutter’s Harley Blue “Blue”
Judithe Messman & Florence Allen Jean Giulitto
Teddy
Jody Hopkins
Tiki Conley Amy Conley
Pet Honors
Elda Richard Bartolec
Guinness
Karen’s K9 Klip
Ice Johana & Earnest Swan
Koshka
Stevie & Jay Byrne
Lucy Colleen Moyer
Millie
Janice Mark
Robbie Christine Bellian
Sidney
Ron & Mary Komito
Sophie & Brightie Darrell & Elaine Grubb
TJ Elizabeth Hanlon
Zip & Chip
William & Linda Connor
Cage Sponsors
Cheryl D. Bowers
Richard Busch
Karen & Thurl Carmany
Duane Grassmann
David & Maureen Kemmerle
Bob & Jennifer Larson
Robert & Cathy Leach
Carol Lockhart
Elizabeth & Ronald Mikles
Judy Mink
Fr. David Misbrener
Dr. Nancy Mitchell
Jeremy & Kim Newhouse
Susan Robenstine
William Robenstine
Mary & Terry Shaffer
Lori Stenger
Victoria Vincent
Mark & Erika Vlacovsky
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You can help homeless dogs and cats through a generous donation of your used car,
boat or recreational vehicle. You will get a tax deductible contribution. Your item will
receive Free Pick-up and Free Processing. For more information, call TOLL FREE at
877.537.5277 or go to http://www.donatingiseasy.org/
Donate Your Car, Boat or RV to Help the APL
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Leadership Circle
Sustaining Life Members
Jean Baker Pat Bingham
Tom & Mary Cochran Kathy Cordaro
Wendy Bellinger Ted & Bev Bickley
Thurl & Karen Carmany Lou and KC Carrigg
Cheryl Casper Helen D’Ianni Eileen Hogan
Michael & Tracy Farrell Joe & Vicki Ferrara
Nancy Geiger Janet Hallaran Kim Hardesty
Barbara Hodous Mary Howitt
Sandra Jesionek David & Maureen Kemmerle
Sandy Krutz James & Kathryn Lamb
Nick Leacoma Bruce McBrian
Alan & Louise Mellott Nancy Mitchell Wendell Parr
John & Mary Perry William Robenstine
Murali Shanker Karen Fox & Rick Stump
Dr. Alan W. Steggles Edward & Victoria Vincent
Anne Wirth Barbara Ziegler
New 2017 Life Members
Karen Doseck David Taylor & Erica Eckert
Marlena Roman Mike & Jean Coss
Eileen Petridis Pam Valentine
Suzanne Broadbent Christine Coiner & Dr. Deborah Grant
Laura Davis & Tom Clapper Dean and Patricia Keller
Bob &Jennifer Larson Alan & Judith Mail
Jack Schafer Josephine Wardle
Wade & Michelle Williams
Sustaining Leadership Circle Members Patrick & Stephanie Madonio
Linda Bunyan Fred Martin
Maureen Wegenek Ron & Angela Woods
New 2017 Leadership
Circle Members Albert Heinlein
Richard & Cynthia Miller John and Ann Gargan
Susan Trace Kim Paulus
Charles & Janice Brust Penny Hughes
Judy Mink Lori Stenger Treva Jones
Darlene Doolittle Courson Richard & Deanna Schaack
Catherine Schellhammer Ken & Elaine Bidinger
Paulette Germer Timothy & Susan Bartlebaugh
Aurora Fussner Sarah Bushong-Weeks
Maureen Haska
Why Leadership Circle is Important
As a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, we rely on the generosity of the community to
make our important work possible.
It costs more than $1,500 per day to operate our facility and care for almost a thousand animals
we rescue each year.
Each animal adopted is current on vaccines, checked for disease, spayed or neutered, and free
of fleas and worms. Portage APL is proud to do so much for so many.
Humane law enforcement is a daily necessity. Thousands of calls have been answered and so
many animals saved. It is our mission to uphold humane laws and help the victims start over.
Leadership Circle In 2010, Portage APL established Leadership Circle. Membership is granted to donors who provide
financial support to Portage APL by contributing $1,000 or more annually. Leadership Circle “Life Member”
status is granted when you reach the $5,000 mark.
Contributions from Leadership Circle members help nearly a thousand animals who come to the shelter
each year because they have been injured, abused, surrendered, or abandoned. These animals receive food,
shelter, and medical care for as long as needed until each adoptable animal finds a “forever home.”
Leadership Circle funds also support humane investigations. Reports of abandonment, cruelty, and neglect
reach into the thousands. Contributions are also used to educate the public about the responsibilities of pet
ownership and to offer low-cost spay and neuter clinics that help reduce pet overpopulation.
October 27th, 2018 KSU Student Recreation and Wellness Center, 1550 Ted Boyd Drive. Kent, Ohio
5K and 1-mile walk begin and end in front of the student recreation center. Leashed dogs (no retractable) are welcome and MUST remain on leash at all times.
Early Registration: (Online/postmarked before October 13th) Adult: $25.00
Late Registration – (No Shirt Guarantee: October 14th until the day of the race) Adult: $30.00
To Register Online Go To: www.portageapl.org
T-shirt with early
registration
Awards for 5K Race
Top 3 Finishers, Overall
Male/Female Finishers,
Best Dog Costume
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