June Newsletter

Posted by: | Posted on: June 10, 2015

Here is June’s Newsletter. There is some very important information in this month’s newsletter and we hope that you do read it to help understand what changes may happen in the future. Here is a preview. Above under the “About or Shelter” is the full newsletter. As always, thank you for your continued support.

 

A Letter to our Supporters

Dear Floyd County Residents,

As many of you are probably aware, the County Council has decided to cut the Shelter’s funds by $150,000. This is 49% of their portion of the total budget for the year. We are all aware that budget cuts happen every year to different departments. Well here is my opinion on why this department is different, and why this cut is not okay, and how it could affect you.

Here is a scenario I want you to consider. You live in Floyd County (outside of the city limits). You notice a shy cat standing off in the distance, not wanting to interact. Your thoughts are- Well I could call Animal Control to come remove it since it doesn’t seem very friendly. This would be a fine idea and an easy solution if you had animal control services available to you.

 

Dog Days at the Drive-In

It’s that time of year again! On July 11th, the Georgetown Twin Drive-In Theater is opening its gates to four legged family members, allowing dogs on leash to attend for a $2.00 admission fee. All dog admission fees collected will be donated to the NAFC Animal Shelter.

The Drive-In’s main feature will be Minions!





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