Off to the shelters (Bea and Satch)

2006-10-17 Thread Leslie
I felt so positive this morning, but as the hours pass, it's hard not to feel frantic again. I hope that the piece aired on channel 2 tonight will help. I'm running out now to distribute some posters, then I've got to get home to study some before the test tomorrow. I'll check in again with the news desks. Do you know if one channel airs somethingdoesthat makes the rest less likely to?


My big hope is the Oregonian newspaper. I was told by the Humane Society that they couldn't send something out to the volunteer list unless it was OHS (Oregon Humane Society) related. I said but I'm OHS related! The woman is very nice, so I'm hoping that if there is a case for rule bending that this is it. She certainly personally commiserated with me. I'll try again tomorrow, maybe as things get a bit more desparate, she'll be more willing to help, though I'd certainly rather things not get any more desparate. I just hope that they aren't locked in the car somewhere remote.


If work can continue to be flexible, I'm going to take a long lunch tomorrow and hit the shelters to peer into the cages.

Words can not express my gratitude to you all. As I'd written a couple of you, the shock and raw feelings of the actual theft have more than been salved by you - the feelings of distrust and anger at the world in general have been outyelled by all of your open generosity and continued support. Things will not be all right again until they are back home, but at least I know that evil is not winning in the long run.


Thank you,Lesie


Re: Off to the shelters (Bea and Satch)

2006-10-17 Thread BONNIE J KALMBACH
Dear Leslie,
  What does your car look like - I'll pass it along to my niece in
Vancouver.
as well as a description of the kitties.

Bonnie


http://grants.library.wisc.edu/organizations/animals.html
http://savingspaldingpets.blogspot.com/
http://www.bestfriends.org/nomorehomelesspets/pdf/walkforanimals.pdf


- Original Message -
From: Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 6:32 pm
Subject: Off to the shelters (Bea and Satch)
To: Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org

 I felt so positive this morning, but as the hours pass, it's hard 
 not to
 feel frantic again.  I hope that the piece aired on channel 2 
 tonight will
 help.  I'm running out now to distribute some posters, then I've 
 got to get
 home to study some before the test tomorrow.  I'll check in again 
 with the
 news desks.  Do you know if one channel airs something does that 
 makes the
 rest less likely to?
 
 My big hope is the Oregonian newspaper.  I was told by the Humane 
 Societythat they couldn't send something out to the volunteer list 
 unless it was
 OHS (Oregon Humane Society) related.  I said but I'm OHS related! 
 The
 woman is very nice, so I'm hoping that if there is a case for rule 
 bendingthat this is it.  She certainly personally commiserated with 
 me.  I'll try
 again tomorrow, maybe as things get a bit more desparate, she'll be 
 morewilling to help, though I'd certainly rather things not get any 
 moredesparate.  I just hope that they aren't locked in the car 
 somewhere remote.
 
 If work can continue to be flexible, I'm going to take a long lunch 
 tomorrowand hit the shelters to peer into the cages.
 
 Words can not express my gratitude to you all.  As I'd written a 
 couple of
 you, the shock and raw feelings of the actual theft have more than 
 beensalved by you - the feelings of distrust and anger at the world 
 in general
 have been outyelled by all of your open generosity and continued 
 support.Things will not be all right again until they are back 
 home, but at least I
 know that evil is not winning in the long run.
 
 Thank you,
 Lesie
 



Re: Off to the shelters (Bea and Satch)

2006-10-17 Thread kelly

At 04:32 PM 10/17/2006, you wrote:

I phoned the paper also,Now what is important is once it aires on 
theone network we again make calls..get all your friends,,,anyone you 
know to call,,,just call and say you saw a story,,how can you 
help,call tomorrow to see if they are going to do follow ups,,keep 
calling and askingThe Shelters willalso see the news,,If there is 
a link to the STATIOjn and story post it so we can forward it so more 
can see it and respond,

Kelly

I felt so positive this morning, but as the hours pass, it's hard 
not to feel frantic again.  I hope that the piece aired on channel 2 
tonight will help.  I'm running out now to distribute some posters, 
then I've got to get home to study some before the test 
tomorrow.  I'll check in again with the news desks.  Do you know if 
one channel airs something does that makes the rest less likely to?


My big hope is the Oregonian newspaper.  I was told by the Humane 
Society that they couldn't send something out to the volunteer list 
unless it was OHS (Oregon Humane Society) related.  I said but I'm 
OHS related!  The woman is very nice, so I'm hoping that if there 
is a case for rule bending that this is it.  She certainly 
personally commiserated with me.  I'll try again tomorrow, maybe as 
things get a bit more desparate, she'll be more willing to help, 
though I'd certainly rather things not get any more desparate.  I 
just hope that they aren't locked in the car somewhere remote.


If work can continue to be flexible, I'm going to take a long lunch 
tomorrow and hit the shelters to peer into the cages.


Words can not express my gratitude to you all.  As I'd written a 
couple of you, the shock and raw feelings of the actual theft have 
more than been salved by you - the feelings of distrust and anger at 
the world in general have been outyelled by all of your open 
generosity and continued support.  Things will not be all right 
again until they are back home, but at least I know that evil is not 
winning in the long run.


Thank you,
Lesie
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