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Event Calendar 2010
March
Amaryllis Farm Equine
Rescue Presents:
March 23, 2010: Tuesday 7:00-9:00 PM
Lecture: The Facts: Long Island Animal Shelters
and Puppy Store Puppies
Speakers: Sharon Hubbard- long time
columnist for Long Island papers
ww.avoiceforanimals.org
A Volunteer Ambassador, Best Friends Animal
Society
www.network.bestfriends.org
Sharon Hubbard is an animal rights advocate
and pet columnist for The Neighbor Newspaper Group has been a writer and
producer for two pet themed television shows which aired on Cablevision and TCI
Cable. She will discuss facts of our Town Shelters: Everything you need to know
(and everything they don’t want you to know). Learn: how your tax dollars
are spent; who runs these shelters; is euthanization necessary; how to transform
these shelters into no-kill shelters; what you can do as a taxpayer to help
these shelter animals and to stop the unnecessary killing.
Volunteer Ambassador with Best Friends Animal
Society will discuss the “Puppies Aren’t Products Campaign”; a campaign which
educates people about the puppies in puppy stores and the puppy mills where they
were born. Through this campaign, peaceful and educational demonstrations are
held at local pet stores that sell puppies from mills, building awareness about
inhumane conditions in puppy mills and encouraging people to adopt rather than
buy pets. They also advocate for better legislation to combat puppy mills.
WHERE:
Cold Spring Harbor Library
95 Harbor Road
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
631.692.6820
www.cshlibrary.org
Registration not required but appreciated. Please register at
www.cshlibrary.org- see community
events calendar.
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March for Mustangs
Invitation
Please come
to Washington DC to attend the “March for Mustangs” on Thurs., March 25th, 2010.
We will gather and hold a press conference in Lafayette Park on the north side
of the White House where we will be making a stand for the preservation and
protection of America’s Wild Horses and Burros. Then we will all march to the
Bureau of Land Management Office as we call for the freedom and protection of
all that is wild.
Please RSVP to: The Cloud Foundation, info@thecloudfoundation.org,
719-633-3842.
Details
When:
Thursday, March 25, 2010, 1:00-3:00pm, Press conference and speakers at 1:30pm
(Filmmaker/Advocate Ginger Kathrens, Author RT Fitch and many more - including
special guests to be announced)
Where:
Lafayette Park (north side of Whitehouse, on H Street between 15th and 17th
Streets, NW). At 3:00pm protesters will march with signs to the BLM office at
1849 'C' Street.
Plus
Mustangs on the Hill II:
On Friday
morning, we’ll brief advocates regarding their meetings with their Senators and
Representatives in regard to saving our mustangs. Please schedule an appointment
with your Senators and Congressperson for Thursday morning or Friday.
Why:
The
Bureau of Land Management’s cruel and costly mismanagement is destroying a vital
piece of the American West. The American public is standing up for our horses
and burros - Please join us in a March for Mustangs, rally and protest.
Background:
Roundups increased significantly in 2000 in the Bush years and they haven’t let
up under the Obama administration. 12,000 wild horses and burros are scheduled
for removal from our Western public lands this fiscal year alone. These cruel
helicopter roundups come at enormous expense to our wild herds and to the
American taxpayer.
Recently the roundup of 1900 mustangs took place in the Calico Mountains of
Northwestern Nevada during the dead of winter, ending early in February when BLM
realized the herds were far smaller than estimated. To date 60 horses have died
due to this roundup and the death toll continues to climb daily. This does not
include the 30 plus mares that have aborted their late-term foals in the
feedlot-style corrals in Fallon, Nevada, where the horses are being held.
Two foals had their hooves literally separate from the bone after the
helicopters ran their families for miles over rocky and sharp volcanic ground.
Secretary Ken Salazar, who oversees the BLM, has decided there is no room left
for our mustangs on their legally designated lands in the West and has proposed
purchasing private land and shipping wild horses (gelded stallions and mares)
East to the first of seven "preserves" which many people call SalaZoos. The plan
as it stands only adds to the financial train wreck that the Wild Horse and
Burro Program has become.
So, rather than spending over $50 million this fiscal year to remove our wild
horses and burros from the range plus $42 million to buy land in the East, let’s
protect them on their Western lands. The intent of Congress’ 1971 Free-Roaming
Wild Horses and Burros Act was not to warehouse our mustangs but to allow them
to live in freedom in self-sustaining numbers on Western rangelands designated
primarily for their survival. Drastic change is needed in the management of wild
horses and burros if they are to survive, as wild animals, into the future. Wild
horses benefit the land as they evolved in North America and they represent our
living history in the West.
Add to the millions spent for round ups is the annual loss of $123 million
running a taxpayer subsidized grazing program, often referred to as “welfare
ranching”. The fees charged to livestock permittees is currently the lowest
allowed by law—$1.35 per cow/calf pair per month. This rate would need to be
over $9.00 in order for the program to break even. If cows were removed on
legally designed wild horse herd areas and horses allowed to stay, we’d save
even more—including our valued mustangs. Holding the 1900 Calico horses alone in
a feedlot style facility amounts to a staggering cost of over $10,000 per day!
But change is on the way for our wild horses and burros! Some 25 protests have
been mounted from coast-to-coast including Chicago, LA, NYC, Denver, Las Vegas,
Reno, and Sacramento since late December. Thousands of people have braved the
cold and come out with their families to hold banners and signs demanding that
President Obama react to the hideous mistreatment of our spectacular wild horses
and respond to the incredible waste of taxpayer dollars on a broken program that
only lines the pockets of powerbrokers and cattle barons. Now is the time to say
enough is enough. Open the gates and return our wild horses to their rightful
ranges.
Please take action for our wild herds. An
immediate moratorium on all roundups is needed! This must be followed by
hearings and investigations on BLM mismanagement; accurate and independent
assessments of just how many wild horses we have left and the real range
conditions. Then we need to develop a sustainable plan for our wild herds on our
Western public lands and restore their protections set forth in the 1971 Wild
Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. Moving our wild horses in non-reproducing,
broken families to the East is not the answer.
Join us on Thursday, March 25th, for a Mustangs March on Washington and take
action today to save these incredible animals who are currently being managed to
extinction.
Take Action: Call
President Obama 202-456-1111, Call your Senators 202-224-3121
Please visit www.thecloudfoundation.org for more
information on this event.
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April
Amaryllis Farm Equine
Rescue Presents:
April 15, 2010: Thursday
7:00PM-9:00 PM
Lecture:
Pet Evacuation in a
Disaster or Emergency
The Pet Safe Coalition, Inc
www.petsafecoalition.org
Nassau Suffolk Horsemen’s
Association www.nshaonline.org
Speakers: Beverly Poppell,
The Pet Safe Coalition, Inc. Vice-President and Board Member
Harvey Silverman,
Nassau Suffolk Horsemen’s Association, Vice-President and Board Member
The Pet Safe Coalition, Inc.
is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to educate pet owners about how to
keep their animals safe in disasters and emergencies. The Coalition also
provides mutual aid and assistance to local veterinarians, animal shelters and
humane organizations that might be called upon to shelter animals on a temporary
basis in an area-wide disaster. The Coalition seeks to increase its ability to
help horse owners as well as owners of smaller domestic animals.
WHERE:
Cold Spring Harbor Library
95 Harbor Road
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
631.692.6820
www.cshlibrary.org
Registration not required but appreciated. Please register at
www.cshlibrary.org- see community
events calendar.
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Amaryllis Farm Equine
Rescue Presents:
April 25, 2010: Sunday
3:00PM-5:00PM
Lecture:
Rescuing Abused
Animals and Educating their Abusers and the Public
Rescue Ink-
www.rescueink.org
RESCUE INK
is a rescue group unlike any you’ve seen before: a bunch of tattooed,
motorcycle-riding tough guys who have joined together to fight animal cruelty,
educate abusers and help resolve situations other rescue groups can’t – or won’t
– handle themselves. They have their own show Rescue Ink Unleashed on the
National Geographic Channel, they have twice appeared on the Ellen De Generes
show; they have their own book published “Rescue Ink”; Come meet the
group and hear them discuss what it is exactly they do to help animals.
Book sale/signing:
“Rescue Ink”
WHERE:
Cold Spring Harbor Library
95 Harbor Road
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
631.692.6820
www.cshlibrary.org
Registration not required but appreciated. Please register at
www.cshlibrary.org- see community
events calendar.
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The Equine
Affaire
April 8-11
Columbus, Ohio
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Chili's
Restaurant Night
April 8th
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Volunteers Tack
Cleaning Party
April 10
Sagaponack, NY
Raffle prizes
and refreshments
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Volunteers
Blanket Party
April 17
Sagaponack, NY
Raffle prizes
and refreshments
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May
Amaryllis Farm Equine
Rescue Presents:
May 1,
2010: Saturday 1:00PM-4:00PM
Half-day workshop: How to Get Political for Animals
National Institute for
Animal Advocacy (“NIFAA”)
www.nifaa.org
Speaker: Julie Lewin,
President of NIFAA; author of “Get Political for Animals”; trainer for NIFAA
workshops held throughout the US which teach how to help animals through forming
voting blocs and political organizations in order to win stronger laws for
animals in your own town, city, county and state.
Learn how to form, launch
and run your political group for animals. It takes only 2
animal activists to run and lobby for a local political group—and you can still
hold full-time jobs. Learn how to win substantive laws or local ordinances and
their aggressive enforcement; learn how to form a political/lobbying
organization that endorses candidates. Lawmakers' number one priority is
to be re-elected, and to be re-elected the lawmaker must win a majority of votes
cast on Election Day (the "50% plus 1"). See
www.nifaa.org
for a complete description of these workshops.
Book sale/signing:
“Get Political for Animals
and Win Laws They Need”
WHERE:
Cold Spring Harbor Library
95 Harbor Road
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
631.692.6820
www.cshlibrary.org
Registration not required but appreciated. Please register at
www.cshlibrary.org- see community
events calendar.
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Amaryllis Farm Equine
Rescue Presents:
May 11, 2010: Tuesday: 7:00
PM-9:00PM
Lecture:
Trap, Neuter and
Release- How to Help Feral Cats
The Feline Clinic
www.myvetonline.com/drsenk
Speakers: Dr Laura Gay Senk,
DVM
Melissa Gillespie, Esq.
True Long Island advocate of
Trap, Neuter and Return (“TNR”). Learn the basics of TNR and how to help
communities reduce the population of feral and stray cats in a humane and
effective way. Dr Senk has been working with feral cats as a veterinarian for
years providing low cost spay /neuter services while also been teaching the
public the basics of TNR and how to effectively care for the colonies. Learn the
alternatives of TNR and the legal ramifications of TNR programs. Learn how to
work with your town in order to implement a TNR program.
Cold Spring Harbor Library
95 Harbor Road
Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
631.692.6820
www.cshlibrary.org
Registration not required but appreciated. Please register at
www.cshlibrary.org- see community
events calendar.
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Pony Rides
at the Green
Thumb
on Montauk Hwy
in Watermill
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Homes for Horses
Coalition Meeting
May 10 and 11
Gaylord Opryland Resort
Nashville, Tennessee
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The Northeast
Equine Expo
May 29 and 30
Belmont Park
Race Track
2150 Hempstead Turnpike
Elmont, NY 11003
Phone:516-488-6000
Purchase
tickets
use code:
AFER and receive a $2 discount
on each ticket!
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June
Pony Rides
at the Green
Thumb
Montauk
Hwy in Watermill
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Volunteers Fence
Painting Party
June 5
Sagaponack, NY
Raffle prizes
and refreshments
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Pony Tails Summer
Camp
June 28-September 3
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
9am-12pm
Ages 3-8
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July
Pony Rides
at the Green
Thumb
Montauk
Hwy in Watermill
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Independence Day
Parade
Southampton, NY
Sunday, July 4th
10am
Come march with
us!
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The Blessing of
the Animals
July 17th
Bridgehampton,
NY
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"Pennies for
Ponies" Yard Sale
to Benefit the
Sanctuary Horses
July 31
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August
Pony Rides
at the Green
Thumb
Montauk
Hwy in Watermill
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The 5th annual
Country Fair
August
details coming.
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September
Pony Rides
at the Green
Thumb
on Montauk Hwy
in Watermill
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National Rescue
Walk
September 25th
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October
Pony Rides
at the Green
Thumb
on Montauk Hwy
in Watermill
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The 3rd annual
Fall Festival
October 16th
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November
The Equine
Affaire
November 11-14
West
Springfield, Mass.
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December
Shop to Save
Horses Event
Photos with
Santa
Christmas Bazzar
Deck the Stalls
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