Happy New Year
GSRBC is a partner of the Aeroplan "Charitable Pooling" program where one can donate Aeroplan points to German Shepherd Rescue of BC.
We can use the points to get fabulous items for raffle prizes that in turn raise money for the dogs.
www.aeroplan.com
Don't forget that we also collect Canadian Tire money! Every cent counts!!
Thank you!
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
GSRBC 2014 Fundraising Calendar Project
This year’s Fundraising Calendar Project is ALL about YOUR DOG !
To thank our supporters who donate $150 or more
(tax receiptable ~ payable by cheque, cash or PayPal)
GSRBC will send you a Vanity Calendar starring YOUR dog!
Brighten your office or home with this unique keepsake
or
Collect photos of a loved one’s pet for that extra special gift
A wonderful and unique way to remember those special moments
Select up to 15 of your favourite photos of your BFF(s) past and present ...
captions are optional
additional calendars can be purchased for $15 each
This “easy-to-mail” special calendar makes a wonderful gift that will last all year long and would be a great stocking stuffer!
For best results choose photos of the highest resolution with simple backgrounds (not too busy).
Email photos (and captions if desired) with your mailing address to gerry@gsrbc.com
or zip the photo file and upload to something like dropbox.
*Please note that photo sharing sites reduce the resolution automatically, thus the need to send the highest resolution possible.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Pender Island Craft Fairs
If you are on the Gulf Islands ... check out Pender Islands'
Yuletide Gift Faire
Saturday, November 23, 2013
10 to 4
Pender Island Community Hall
Santa's Sac
Saturday, November 30, 2013
10 to 3
Anglican Church Parish Hall
Pet Photos with Santa
Saturday, December 7, 2013
10 to 3
Driftwood Mall
Jackson LOVES Santa!!
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Winners have been drawn!!
Congratulations to all our winners!!
1st Prize - 1971 Classic VW Beetle goes to Marie Jones of Langley, BC - Ticket #1001
2nd Prize - Napoleon Prestige Series 500 propane BBQ goes to Larry Hogben of Victoria, BC - Ticket #1721
3rd Prize - Keurig Gourmet Single Cup 'Special Edition' Home Brewer goes to Lise Graham of Victoria, BC - Ticket #1875
Huge thank you to the Great Canadian Superstores, and Otter Co-op for being so accommodating and letting us set up to further our ticket sales!!
And thank you to all of our sellers and our buyers! You guys rocked it again this year, and this much needed funding will go a long way to help the dogs in our care and those that will need us in the near future.
Thank you! Thank you!!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Draw Day is THIS Saturday!
Last Chance!!
The draw for '71 VW Beetle Raffle is Saturday, Sept. 28, at 3 pm
GSRBC volunteers will be selling tickets Friday & Saturday,
Sept. 27 & 28th
Real Canadian Superstore ~ Langford
835 Langford Parkway
Langford, BC
Thanks to the generous donations of our supporters
100% of moneys raised go to the dogs!
Friday, September 20, 2013
This Weekend!
This weekend our volunteers are extra busy!
Saturday, Sept. 21 & Sunday, Sept. 22
Pick up your raffle ticket for only $10
Fabulous prizes!
Real Canadian Superstore ~ Abbotsford
OR
Victoria's Women's Show
Pearkes Rec Centre
3100 Tillicum Road, Victoria, BC
A special spectacular "Women's Show" raffle !
Thursday, September 12, 2013
North Vancouver !
We're in your neighbourhood
Pick up your raffle ticket for only $10
Fabulous prizes!
Saturday, Sept. 14 & Sunday, Sept. 15
Real Canadian Superstore ~ North Van - Seymour
Friday, September 6, 2013
Win a '71 VW Beetle !!
Our volunteers are still at it!
Pick up your raffle ticket for only $10
Fabulous prizes!
Saturday, Sept. 7 & Sunday, Sept. 8
Real Canadian Superstore ~ Chilliwack
Friday, August 30, 2013
GSRBC's Summer Raffle
Come out and meet GSRBC volunteers
Saturday, Aug. 31, Sunday, Sept.1 & Monday, Sept.2
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Great Canadian VW Show
Where else would we be?
GSRBC will be at the Great Canadian VW Show
August 23 ~ Mission Raceway
August 24 ~ Regency VW in Coquitlam
Shark Club Bar & Grill in Langley
August 25 ~ Concord Pacific Expo Site, Vancouver
Shark Club Bar & Grill in Langley
August 25 ~ Concord Pacific Expo Site, Vancouver
Check out the beautiful restored '71 VW Beetle
Come out and get your winning ticket for our phenomenal raffle
And, as always, 100% of the money raised goes to supporting homeless dogs in need.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Sunday, August 11, 2013
We
wish to thank all of our amazing supporters who are well aware of the work we
do, the policies we have in place and the support that we offer to all of our
adopters and the dogs that they so wonderfully open their hearts and homes to;
also a heartfelt thank you goes out to the fair and reasonable general public
who have reached out to us for a better understanding of the factual reasons
that we had to intervene on behalf of a distressed, ill and neglected GSD named
Cassidy.
Cassidy was
adopted out to a wonderful man by the name of Robert Bruch in 2009 at the age
of 8 years old. At that time he was 100% healthy with no hip dysplasia or
arthritis present. He had several x-rays done and a complete physical evaluation
as well as a full blood work up. At the time of coming into care in 2008, Cass
needed dental work and we had addressed that.
He was adopted out to Mr. Bruch in optimum health. Two years later, Mr. Bruch brought him by a GSRBC member’s home for a visit, and at that time Cassidy appeared in very good health and spirits, he was not wobbly or showing any signs of impediment of movement, arthritis or pain. It should be noted that at the time of the adoption the expectations of GSRBC and the responsibility of adoptive families are clearly verbally discussed, this is done in conjunct and beyond the signing of the adoption contract. All of our adoptive families can attest to this procedure of our adoptions. It should also be noted that when Cassidy was adopted, the contract was indeed signed by Mr. Bruch, however he had his spouse, Linda McCrae, with him and she was very much present at the time of the adoption and was in full knowledge of the requirements and expectations.
He was adopted out to Mr. Bruch in optimum health. Two years later, Mr. Bruch brought him by a GSRBC member’s home for a visit, and at that time Cassidy appeared in very good health and spirits, he was not wobbly or showing any signs of impediment of movement, arthritis or pain. It should be noted that at the time of the adoption the expectations of GSRBC and the responsibility of adoptive families are clearly verbally discussed, this is done in conjunct and beyond the signing of the adoption contract. All of our adoptive families can attest to this procedure of our adoptions. It should also be noted that when Cassidy was adopted, the contract was indeed signed by Mr. Bruch, however he had his spouse, Linda McCrae, with him and she was very much present at the time of the adoption and was in full knowledge of the requirements and expectations.
When Mr. Bruch
died suddenly last October, we were advised by Linda McCrae, that he had
passed. We were heartbroken for her and for Cassidy; we included in our
newsletter a brief memorial of Cassidy’s dad, and also paid tribute to him on
our website. Our member was on the phone with Linda at the time, offering
support. In no way did we want to step in to bring Cassidy into care as we
understood from Linda that she wanted to continue with Cassidy and that he was
well cared for. She raised no issues or alarms nor would we assume any. We
trusted Linda to carry on the same level of care for Cassidy as Robert always
had.
In December of
2012 Linda McCrae sent us an email asking if we knew of a groomer that would be
able to come and cut Cassidy’s nails. We sent her the name and number of a
groomer just a few doors down from her. We did not hear from Ms. McCrae again
after that to indicate that she was not able to look after Cassidy any further.
In 10 years we have brought into care close to 400 dogs. Medically and
behaviourally challenged and carefully re-homed them while being very selective
in which homes we have chosen. It would be physically and logistically
impossible to visit each of the homes every few months to ensure that people
are being honest and properly attending to their pets needs and fulfilling on
their moral obligation to provide a good home. Rather we rely on the adoptive
families to do right by the dog in their care and advise should they need help.
We have seldom had a problem as the adoptive people are chosen and screened
carefully and we believe them to be the right people for their adoptive dog.
The issue was
never that the contract was broken as the spouse had not signed it, the issue
was that this dog was suffering in obvious pain, was being neglected and was
not being provided with the basic of his physical, and mental wellbeing or
being provided with the medical care that was required and necessary.
A complaint was
received by GSRBC from another reputable rescue, who had gone to the home on a
completely different and unrelated matter. Upon seeing the German shepherd,
Cassidy, in the yard, they immediately became distressed at the condition of
him. They did not make the complaint lightly and it was made only after
observing the deteriorated state of Cassidy and an extensive exchange and
conversation with Ms. McCrae. There was no outdoor shelter and it was admitted
that since he had fallen down a set of stairs he remained in the yard 24 hours
a day, seven days a week in all weather and seasons as the dog ‘preferred to be
outside.’
The rescue
offered to take Cassidy to the vet on the woman’s behalf or to take them both
so that the dog could be assessed and receive medical attention that he was in
need of. The offer of assistance was refused and the reason given was that she
had spoken with a vet on the phone who advised her to give the suffering dog
‘Tylenol.’ This was another red flag for the complainant as it is extremely
unlikely that any vet would make this recommendation and certainly not without
having seen the animal and assessing and diagnosing their health in person. The
rescue was so concerned about the state that Cassidy was in that they were
about to offer to buy him from Ms. McCrae and if that didn’t work they planned
to make a formal complaint with the SPCA. They were relieved to find out that
he was a GSRBC dog.
GSRBC received
the complaint August 7th
2013 .
All ethical
charity rescue organizations and ethical breeders will stand behind a dog for
its entire life and step up to help them, should they ever need it again. Had we not been the ones to have adopted
Cassidy out, the rescue who had, or the SPCA would have been called and the
investigation and intervention would have come from their organization. We
believe the result of him coming back into care would have been the same given
his pain, poor health and living conditions.
A member of
GSRBC went to assess the situation that same day to follow up to the complaint
and to determine if the complaint was valid and as serious as was impressed
upon our organization; this is our standard process. It has happened in our
experience that complaints may be unfounded, malicious or well-intentioned but
misguided. It is our responsibility to follow up on each complaint regarding a
dog that we have placed, and not to simply have a phone conversation. A
complaint requires a member to physically assess the dog and their living
conditions.
Given our past
relationship with Ms. McCrae and the care we knew that Cassidy had previously
been receiving, we didn’t think it would be possible for these allegations to
be true. We felt that it would be a simple matter of a visit and some support
if needed, but we were not looking to take Cassidy back into care.
Upon arrival at
Ms. McCrae’s residence, Cassidy was found lying in the back yard and the member
was able to easily observe that Cassidy had difficulty standing, moving and was
in pain. As he got up, he would fall over as he tried to walk towards the
member. He would drag himself up and try again, only to fall over again.
At that point,
the member knocked on Ms. McCrae’s door. After a happy exchange, the member
notified Ms. McCrae that they needed to talk about Cassidy. Ms. McCrae took the
member into the yard where Cassidy was. The member examined Cassidy closer.
Looking into his mouth, which gave off a strong and very foul odor, it could
clearly be observed that he had abscessed and broken teeth with rot and puss
showing along his rear teeth and swollen gums. Cassidy’s nose had sores and
puss was observed around his nostrils. His front nails were painfully long
indicating that they had not been cut in a very long period of time and his
coat was in extremely poor condition. It was observed that Cassidy was often
falling over and when he attempted to walk he was dragging both of his back
legs. This validated what the complainant had observed and advised.
Further, to the
shocking and distressing physical health of Cassidy, it was observed that there
was no shelter in the yard for him other than a tree, the yard was overgrown
and the fence was falling down. To further ascertain the treatment that Cassidy
had been receiving, the extensive conversation between our member and Ms.
McRae, confirmed that the dog had not seen a veterinarian in well over a year
and Ms. McRae advised that a vet over the phone told her without seeing or
diagnosing Cassidy, that he be given a couple of Tylenol every four hours. Ms.
McRae would not advise the member of who the vet was so that this information
could be verified and discussed with the vet. Ms. McRae also advised that the
dog was left in the back yard day and night, no matter the weather or season
since he had fallen down a set of stairs; it was told to the member that
Cassidy did not like it indoors and would cry by the door if she brought him
inside. She reported that she could not get him up the stairs. It was also
admitted by Ms. McRae to the member that she could not take proper care of
Cassidy since Robert had suddenly passed away in October of 2012. She advised
that she was in a fog and could not manage Cassidy or his care physically and
financially.
It was
determined and agreed to calmly, that the best thing for Cassidy would be for
him to be returned back into GSRBC’s care and to have his medical needs
assessed and attended to immediately. Our member was let out of the gate by Ms.
McRae and gave our member a hug goodbye. It wasn’t until Cassidy was being
placed in the member’s vehicle that Ms. McRae became emotional, likely due to
her realization of the weight of the situation.
We understand
that Ms. McRae has now adjusted her version of events by alluding that she had
contacted GSRBC supposedly via email and received no response and that Cassidy
slept in the house in her room etc., however this new version of Ms. McRae’s
story has come to light since the reporting of the story to the media which
occurred more than 48 hours after Cassidy had been received back into
our care. It is regrettable that the media devoted entire one sided minutes of
visual news coverage to allow only one side of the story to be heard. The
pictures of Cassidy that were shown on air were years old and in no way reflect
his current state.
We are aware
that sensationalism sells TV, but the price to be paid will be public
misconception and a poor impression which will impact animals in need and the
legitimate rescues who are all working to ensure the fair ethical treatment and
safety of all animals. We were afforded a 10 minute phone interview with each
of the news agencies and our summation of the actual events were reduced to 20
second quotes that were likely carefully chosen to influence the slant of the
story.
The truest
loser in this case is Cassidy who at his age of 12 years old, should never have
been left to suffer in the state that he was left in, living day and night in a
back yard without shelter and in obvious pain and distress; this should have
been the focus of the story. The news sadly was aimed at sensationalizing Ms.
McRae’s victimization of herself and did not allow us to address the true
victim in this entire sad event which is Cassidy. We as a society should be
ashamed that the truth of this story could be so clearly misled to the public
and the responsibility of the news media to report with truth and the research
of fact clearly goes unchecked and without any accountability. They reported
with impunity an untrue, unverified, one sided story and the real cost will be
paid in the loss of animal lives and downturn in support for those who need it
the most, the companion animals at risk.
It is never the
mandate of any reputable animal advocacy organization or charity to have to
bring back into care a pet after it has carefully screened a home and family
and then placed them. We want every cautiously chosen home and family to be a
forever home for the dog. We go above and beyond to keep dogs *in* their homes.
However if an animal is in obvious poor health and suffering a condition of
pain and neglect, it is every human being’s responsibility to speak up
and do the right thing for the animal who does not have a choice in its own
living conditions. Our member had a moral and ethical obligation to fulfill on
our lifetime promise to Cassidy that he would live in wellness and care and be
given every opportunity to be comfortable, safe and free of fear and pain. Had
he not been brought back into care but left to languish in pain and left alone
to die in a back yard, we would have been seriously in breach of our most basic
moral obligation and so would anyone who did not report or act on his
situation.
We see people
who neglect, abuse and even kill their animals in media stories and wonder why
it was allowed to happen, why no one intervened, where were the people to
report the abuse of Captain the GSD beaten within an inch of his life and
dumped into a dumpster to die in pain, alone and scared; yet when it is clearly
necessary to step in and do the right thing we are called to task for being
heavy handed or unreasonable; all of this public outcry without people being
allowed to know the truth of the situation and the events of the necessity for
rescuing Cassidy for a second time.
GSRBC, as are
many wonderful and legitimate rescues, is wholly run by devoted volunteers who
give of themselves in time, effort, money and heartbreak to be the voice of
those who do not have one.
The funding for such organizations is most often from our personal bank accounts and countless hours of campaigning for awareness and showing need in the hopes of education and donations to support the care of more animals. Sadly there are more animals in need than volunteers or funding to support the animals in dire need. We do not have a facility and all of our dogs are fostered in private homes being cared for by responsible and loving good people.
The funding for such organizations is most often from our personal bank accounts and countless hours of campaigning for awareness and showing need in the hopes of education and donations to support the care of more animals. Sadly there are more animals in need than volunteers or funding to support the animals in dire need. We do not have a facility and all of our dogs are fostered in private homes being cared for by responsible and loving good people.
Cassidy’s vet
bills will be large as his condition was allowed to get out of control. At his
age and in his medical state, it will be challenging to find Cassidy the exact
right loving forever home where he will have all of his needs, medical,
physical and emotional addressed each and every day without fail or without
question; he deserves no less. We know that we will do this as it is our
responsibility and the right people to love him may still be out there, waiting
for him and he is worthy of the love they surely can give to him! However, if
this is not to be, Cassidy will remain with us for his final days, months,
years, living in a home in comfort and receiving treatment for his pain. His
needs will always be attended to and he will be well loved, just as he was when
he lived with us before his placement 4 years ago.
Cassidy will be
forever on pain medications Deramaxx (easier on the liver then Medicam) and
Tramadol for the now very advanced arthritic condition in his knees. Due to the
severe onset and the amount of time that he has been allowed to suffer with it
left untreated, there is nothing more that can be done other than to monitor
his pain levels and treat him with pain medications.
If Cassidy's blood
work comes back good enough, he will go in for in surgery to remove
several abscessed teeth that have led to him suffering a severe rhinitis
infection in his nasal cavities, but thankfully we were able to get him into
care prior to it moving into his lungs.
His further assessments including blood testing etc. will be updated to all once the results are back from our veterinarian. We are all hoping that Ms. McRae did not indeed treat Cassidy with 8 to 10 Tylenol a day as she indicated, as he could be suffering more serious and grievous internal injuries from the Tylenol but this will not show up until his extensive and thorough blood panel is back.
His further assessments including blood testing etc. will be updated to all once the results are back from our veterinarian. We are all hoping that Ms. McRae did not indeed treat Cassidy with 8 to 10 Tylenol a day as she indicated, as he could be suffering more serious and grievous internal injuries from the Tylenol but this will not show up until his extensive and thorough blood panel is back.
Our vet is
recording Cassidy’s condition and reporting it all in the event of further
action being required; he is familiar with the judicial obligation of pet care
and what the courts require to assess abuse and the need to remove an animal.
It should be noted that neglect and pain and suffering as a result warrants a condition of abuse, and is in direct contravention of the Essential Five Freedoms of all companion animals (http://www.spca.bc.ca/about/faqs/what-are-the-five-freedoms.html).
It should be noted that neglect and pain and suffering as a result warrants a condition of abuse, and is in direct contravention of the Essential Five Freedoms of all companion animals (http://www.spca.bc.ca/about/faqs/what-are-the-five-freedoms.html).
From GSRBC’s
vet “Further examination revealed presence of severe dental disease included
fractured crowns. These conditions did
not arise suddenly and cause pain and suffering and can be mitigated in the
short term with appropriate use of prescription anti-inflammatory and analgesic
medications until further assessments can take place. If this dog has not been receiving treatment
as such, pain and suffering would have been present.”
We will be
ensuring that Cassidy has all of his medical needs addressed to the extent that
modern veterinary medicine is able. We will not rest until he is out of as much
pain as possible and is living in warmth and loving care for the rest of his
days. Cassidy is now 12 years old and with the proper loving care and home we
are hopeful that he will have many good years ahead of him.
Again we wish
to thank all of those who cared enough to look past a poorly reported and
irresponsible news story that vilified a situation for the selfish purpose of
selling the news and for completely missing the mark on the real story which is
that although you may love an animal, love is not enough. If you promise to
care of a pet, it is for life, there are no excuses not to. This means that
even if your personal situation changes or the pet becomes ill or it is no
longer convenient for you to care for, it is not ok to neglect and ignore them
and their most basic of needs. Companion animals are not disposable they are a
lifetime responsibility. The love and care that they give to you, is the very
least of what you owe to them. Be good to your pets, do right by them and one
day perhaps the need for rescue organizations will no longer be necessary,
which is our ultimate goal.
Sincerely,
German Shepherd
Rescue of BC
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Thank you to one of our wonderful supporters for sharing this and reminding us that if you call a tree purple, it is still a green tree. We are all responsible to stand up and do what is right for those who can not do so for themselves no matter the price to be paid, especially when it is done in a vein of unfairness and sensationalism.
We will post an official statement in relation to the media story that has recently been aired. In the meantime, thank you to those that have offered their words of support!
We will continue to do what we do best, and that is put the welfare of all dogs first!
We will post an official statement in relation to the media story that has recently been aired. In the meantime, thank you to those that have offered their words of support!
We will continue to do what we do best, and that is put the welfare of all dogs first!
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Pet-A-Palooza 2013
GSRBC
is going to
Join Us
Get your Raffle ticket to win a Classic '71 VW Beetle
or
2nd prize ~Propane Barbecue
3rd prize ~ Keurig Single Cup Coffee Brewer
Tickets $10
(100% of money goes to the dogs)
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
GSRBC's GREATEST EVER Raffle
Have you got your ticket yet?
Volunteers will be selling raffle tickets at The Real CanadianSuperstore in Langford ~ Victoria, BC
(835 Langford Parkway)
Friday, Aug.2 & Saturday, Aug.3 from 10am to 5pm
Come check out this beautiful bug!
Contact Gerry or Kelly and we'll put you in contact with the nearest seller. Thanks once again for your phenomenal support!
Monday, July 15, 2013
YIPPPEEEEEEEE !
JACK HAS BEEN FOUND ...
Thank you to all the wonderful volunteers that helped search for this precious little guy!!
GSRBC ROCKS !!
Thank you to all the wonderful volunteers that helped search for this precious little guy!!
GSRBC ROCKS !!
Help !
GSRBC's little Jack is missing ...
Monday, July 16 ... this evening
He spooked while he was at the McDonald Beach Dog Park ...
3500 McDonald Road near the Vancouver Airport ...
Any sightings ... call Jen 778 789-6781
Friday, June 7, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Canadian Tire Money
GSRBC is collecting Canadian Tire Money
We are planning to "purchase" prizes for our upcoming raffle and, as always, want all "real" money to go directly to the dogs ... so any donations of Canadian Tire money would be GREATLY appreciated!
email gerry@gsrbc.com if you can help!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
GSRBC's "Going to the Dogs"
Tickets are now on sale
$20 each or $100 for a party of 6
COME for the fun & games
SIT & enjoy a delicious dinner
STAY for the amazing silent auctions & prizes
Contact gerry@gsrbc.com for tickets
Friday, January 18, 2013
GSRBC's "Going to the Dogs" Pub Night
Pender Island is once again "Going to the Dogs"
Saturday, February, 23, 2013
This is the "social event of the season" with tons of games, prizes and a fabulous silent auction …
not to mention the delicious food AND great friends.
This is the "social event of the season" with tons of games, prizes and a fabulous silent auction …
not to mention the delicious food AND great friends.
At this time we are looking for items for the silent auction, prizes and goody bags!
As always, we can use just about anything …
Theme packages include but are not limited to:
Dogs … Large & small
Wine and/or Happy Hour
Kitchen
Entertaining
Outdoor pursuits: hiking, kayaking, golf, etc ..
Patio and gardening
Gift certificates for iTunes, movies, restaurants, coffee …
Services: pet care, dog walking, house sitting, yard work .. etc.
As always, 100% of moneys raised go to the dogs!
Please email gerry@gsrbc.com to arrange pick up in by February 1
Help us raise the needed funds for those new dogs coming in …
Thank you for your support!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
GSRBC 2013 Fundraising Calendar
Have you sent in your photos, yet?
To thank our supporters who donate $150 or more (tax receiptable)
GSRBC will send you a Vanity Calendar starring YOUR dog!
GSRBC will send you a Vanity Calendar starring YOUR dog!
Select up to 15 of your favourite photos of your BFF(s)
past or present
captions are optional
additional calendars can be purchased for $15 each
First run is being sent to the printer tomorrow, Friday ...
2nd Run will go to the printer on Monday, Dec. 17 ...
Email photos (and captions if desired) with your mailing address to gerry@gsrbc.com
or zip the photo file and upload to something like dropbox.
For best results choose photos of the highest resolution with simple backgrounds (not too busy).
*Please note that photo sharing sites reduce the resolution automatically, thus the need to send the highest resolution possible.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Pick Your Prize Ruff Raffle Winners
Thank you to everyone that purchased tickets for this fun raffle.
Congratulations to the following winners:
1 - Sun Shelter Tent
Cindy Jones - Shawnigan
2 - Kindle Reader
Chris Panas - Cobble Hill
3 - Angry Birds Speaker
Margaret Galan -Surrey
4 - Picnic Basket
Mamie Hutt-temoana - Pender Island
5 - Digital Photo Frame
Irene Schnautz - Vancouver
6 - Telescope
Charlotte Woodrow - Pender Island
7 - Spot Scrubber
Sarah Hylton - Coquitlam
8 - Shop Vac
Tim Frick - Pender Island
9 - Mini Toddler Sports Car
Nicky Reid - Victoria
10 - $50 iTunes
Lynn Orser - Cowichan
11 - iPod Touch
Sam Kaplan - Victoria
12 - Avon Basket
Lynn Orser AGAIN! - Cowichan
Special thank you to Jenn Wagnor for organizing this great fundraising event!!
Congratulations to the following winners:
1 - Sun Shelter Tent
Cindy Jones - Shawnigan
2 - Kindle Reader
Chris Panas - Cobble Hill
3 - Angry Birds Speaker
Margaret Galan -Surrey
4 - Picnic Basket
Mamie Hutt-temoana - Pender Island
5 - Digital Photo Frame
Irene Schnautz - Vancouver
6 - Telescope
Charlotte Woodrow - Pender Island
7 - Spot Scrubber
Sarah Hylton - Coquitlam
8 - Shop Vac
Tim Frick - Pender Island
9 - Mini Toddler Sports Car
Nicky Reid - Victoria
10 - $50 iTunes
Lynn Orser - Cowichan
11 - iPod Touch
Sam Kaplan - Victoria
12 - Avon Basket
Lynn Orser AGAIN! - Cowichan
Special thank you to Jenn Wagnor for organizing this great fundraising event!!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
GSRBC 2013 Fundraising Calendar Project
This year’s Fundraising Calendar Project is ALL about YOUR DOG !
To thank our supporters who donate $150 or more (tax receiptable)
GSRBC will send you a Vanity Calendar starring YOUR dog!
Brighten your office or home with this unique keepsake or get some photos of a loved one’s animal, and send them in for that extra special gift!
A wonderful and unique way to remember those special moments
Select up to 15 of your favourite photos of your BFF(s) past and present ...
captions are optional
additional calendars can be purchased for $15 each
This “easy-to-mail” special calendar makes a wonderful gift that will last all year long and would be a great stocking stuffer!
To thank our supporters who donate $150 or more (tax receiptable)
GSRBC will send you a Vanity Calendar starring YOUR dog!
Brighten your office or home with this unique keepsake or get some photos of a loved one’s animal, and send them in for that extra special gift!
A wonderful and unique way to remember those special moments
Select up to 15 of your favourite photos of your BFF(s) past and present ...
captions are optional
additional calendars can be purchased for $15 each
This “easy-to-mail” special calendar makes a wonderful gift that will last all year long and would be a great stocking stuffer!
For best results choose photos of the highest resolution with simple backgrounds (not too busy).
Email photos (and captions if desired) with your mailing address to gerry@gsrbc.com
or zip the photo file and upload to something like dropbox.
*Please note that photo sharing sites reduce the resolution automatically, thus the need to send the highest resolution possible.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
GET YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS!!
Craft Sale TODAY
10 to 4
10 to 4
BURNSIDE GORGE COMMUNITY CENTER
471 Cecelia Road
Victoria, BC
check out the 12 fabulous prizes
Pick Your Prize Ruff Raffle
Jenn is there selling tickets so drop by to say "Hi"
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