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U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 45 Grove, OK 74344 P. O. Box 451205 Grove, OK 74345-1205 NON-PROFIT LIFe-SavING aNIMaL SHeLTeR Return Service Requested

Phase I - Shelter Project 2015 Membership Drive Sponsors Upcoming Events “Happy Tails” Adoption Story Get the Volunteer Spirit! Driving to Save Lives Statistics for 2015 Sponsors A Partnership with Flint Ridge FRAMP, Inc. Second Chance Thrift Shop Kuranda Beds Our Heartfelt Thanks to Kim Monthly Giving is Easy DIRECTORY for SECOND CHANCE PET RESCUE OF GRAND LAKE A NON-PROFIT 501c3 Animal Welfare Organization Physical address: 64301 E. 290 Road Grove, OK 74344 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 451205 Grove, OK 74345-1205 Telephone: 918-786-7630

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Make checks payable to: Second Chance Pet Rescue of Grand Lake - P.O. Box 451205/Grove, OK 74345-1205

JOIN TODAY & BECOME AN EVERYDAY HERO!

Website: doitforthepets.com email: hsgrove@att.net Hours of Operation: Wed – Fri: Noon – 5 pm Sat: 10 am - 3 pm Sun - Tues: Closed After Hours: By Appointment BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Stephanie Epps, President Michele Norwood, Vice President Theresa Swift, Treasurer Laura Roberts, Secretary Jane Adams Bob Carlson Terri Cox Ivan Devitt Laketa Langley Marion Metcalf Janis Pedersen Connie Ruzicka SHELTER MANAGER: Kim Nelson SECOND CHANCE THRIFT SHOP 220 E 3rd Street (Three Blocks East of Main in Downtown Grove) Marion Metcalf, Manager Hours of Operation: Tuesday – Sat: 10 am – 5 pm

ThankYou Donors

Phase I Construction of Shelter Expansion Project Completed - Please Help Us Reach our $175,000 Goal Second Chance Pet Rescue (formerly known as Humane Society of Grove and Grand Lake) has celebrated over 30 years of rescuing homeless dogs and cats in Northeast Oklahoma. even 30 years later, our mission has not changed—provide safe refuge, food, and veterinary care for homeless and neglected animals; promote and assist with spay/neuter surgeries to control unwanted litters of animals; and educate the public about responsible pet ownership. The shelter facility located at 64301 e. 290 Road was built over 25 years ago and was never built to service the approximately 700 homeless animals that come through the shelter annually. To ease the extreme overcrowded housing conditions, construction of Phase I of our Shelter expansion Project - “We are Their Shelter...You are Their Future” - began in the fall of 2014. Now one year later, Phase I of the Shelter expansion Project is completed. It includes only the most essential improvements that benefit both the welfare of the animals and the public. The Shelter expansion is a 2,560 square foot addition to the current shelter facility which includes: 18 additional indoor/outdoor dog kennels, 3 individual isolation/quarantine wards for canine/feline intake and sick animals, a 364 square foot cattery, an on-site food pantry/storage, and an additional laundry/dog bathing area. Most importantly, all of our animals are now housed in a temperature-controlled environment. an Open House for public viewing of the Phase I Shelter expansion is planned for early 2016. Second Chance Pet Rescue is pleased to announce that it is the recipient of a Program Grant in the amount of $10,000 from the PeDIGRee Foundation. Our life-saving rescue shelter was one of only 14 shelters awarded a PeDIGRee Foundation Program Grant in 2015. The

Donor Levels & Participants: Bronze ($175) ..................36 Silver ($250) ...................26 Gold ($500) .....................23 Platinum ($750) .................1 Sapphire ($1,500) ..............6 Ruby ($3,000) ...................3 Diamond ($5,000) .............5 Champion ($10,000) ..........3 Big Dog ($50,000)..............1 Top Dog ($100,000) ...........0

PHASE I GOAL $175,000

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PeDIGRee Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides grants to organizations that help dogs in need. Since 2008, the Foundation has distributed more than $5 million through more than 4,400 grants. To learn more about the PeDIGRee Foundation, go to www.pedigreefoundation.org. Second Chance Pet Rescue is grateful to our supportive Grand Lake communities and for the $10,000 grant from the PeDIGRee Foundation. The monies received from this grant will help fund Phase I of the Shelter expansion Project construction costs. as of the end of 2015, approximately $139,000 has been raised towards our Phase I goal of $175,000. We continue to solicit funds to reach our goal. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation towards our Shelter expansion Project Building Fund, go online to www.doitforthepets.com, click on “Capital Campaign” for detailed information. Mail your donation to: Second Chance Pet Rescue of Grand Lake; aTTN: Building Fund; P.O. Box 451205; Grove, OK 74345, or donate electronically via our secure website.

2016 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE HOMELESS PETS NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE BECOME A SUPPORTING MEMBER Help save lives! Become a Member of Second Chance Pet Rescue of Grand Lake today!. The 2016 Membership application is the last page of this newsletter. Please complete and return in the enclosed self-addressed envelope along with your tax-deductible check. Your 2016 Membership Pledge DOeS make a difference in the lives of the many animals that are abandoned each year to our life-saving shelter. Second Chance Pet Rescue is a private, non-profit animal rescue organization funded exclusively by the generosity of donors and does NOT receive support from city, county, state or federal tax dollars or from any national animal welfare organization. average Intake expense to rescue ONe homeless pet is $100 per animal for spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchip (required by Oklahoma animal Shelter Licensing act), and veterinary services. This amount represents only the initial veterinary costs incurred when an animal first enters the shelter. It does NOT include the shelter's expense for nutrition, employee wages, administrative expenses and overhead to care for the animal until it is adopted.


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UPCOMING EVENTS

Membership Drive via 2016 Newsletter – Join today! May 1 – Paws for a Cause 5K Run, 1K Walk sponsored by Grand Savings Bank.

July 30 – 4th Annual Cars for Critters Indoor Car Show @ Grove Civic Center.

November 18 and 19 – Santa Paws Pet Photos @ Second Chance Thrift Shop

December 10 - Annual Christmas Breakfast & Fabulous Dessert Auction @ Grove Community Center

UPCOMING NEW FUNDRAISER May 14 – BARKARITAVILLE Dinner, Music, Auction, and FUN for all Parrot Heads! Date and details to be announced soon!

by Stephanie Epps, Board President Lucky, Lucky Dogs!! You know you hit the jackpot in rescue when you get adopted with your brother and kennel mate! One such lucky boy was Pongo, a shy border collie mix. He was adopted after being reunited with his longtime companion Stormy. Pongo and Stormy had shared a kennel together for two years at the Second Chance Pet Rescue shelter. Stormy, a catahoula/lab mix, had been a long time resident who lived at the shelter for 6 years. Both dogs had been overlooked by potential adopters because they were too shy and even hid when people would walk by their kennel. Stormy was adopted by Lyanna and Michael McKinney in July of 2012. When the McKinney's first saw Stormy at a remote adoption during Second Chance Pet Rescue's Cars for Critters fundraiser, Stormy's story of living at the shelter for 6 long years tugged at their heart strings. They knew they had to give Stormy the loving home he so deserved. After his adoption, the McKinney worked with Stormy exposing him to various situations to overcome his shyness. The McKinney family decided it would be good for Stormy to attend the following year's Cars for Critters event, to have him walk among strangers and be exposed to lots of activities.

May 14, 2016 – BARKARITAVILLE Dinner, Music, Auction, and FUN for all Parrot Heads! Details to be announced soon! Watch our website for more details...doitforthepets.com

AND Pongo's brother Nikko! Now, that is the jackpot! No better ending could have been dreamed. The tight-knit group, bonded by shy personalities, was strengthened with each others presence. All were able to stay together in a family so devoted to them they all visited the Grand Canyon this year! Thank you to adopters who see the heart of the dog and fulfill the biggest wish of all - to include bonded canine families as your family. I once read this: "Pets are the family we choose for ourselves and you chose ME!" What better gift is there?

In the meantime, Pongo was still living at the shelter and had not been adopted. He was chosen to be one of the dogs showcased for adoption at the Cars for Critters event. Once Pongo spotted Stormy proudly sitting with her family, the reserved, timid Pongo jumped up and excitedly greeted his dear friend Stormy that he had not seen for a year. Upon this happy reunion, Pongo plopped down beside Stormy for the rest of the day. The McKinney's were so touched by the bond that had lasted even with the dogs being separated over a year. They adopted Stormy, Pongo,

Get the Volunteer Spirit! Make a difference by volunteering your time. Second Chance Pet Rescue needs volunteers who are serious about our mission to help the animals and are willing to make a time commitment. Your time is one of the most cherished gifts you can give. Volunteers are essential to everything we do. They are the heart of our rescue and a key reason why we are able to save so many homeless pets.

Coming Up...

May 1, 2016 – Paws for a Cause 5K Run, 1K Walk sponsored by Grand Savings Bank to benefit Second Chance Pet Rescue. For more information, www.grandsavingsbank.com

“Happy Tails” Adoption Story of Stormy, Pongo and Nikko

Volunteer Opportunities are: Board of Directors Member – Responsible to serve with other Board Members for the general management of the non-profit animal rescue organization. Front Office/Adoption Assistant - Assist the Shelter Manager by greeting visitors, answering the telephone, answering basic questions about the shelter and the animals available for adoption, and general office tasks as needed. Animal Care Team - Activities may include dog and cat socialization (provide exercise, play, and hands-on activities), and bathing or grooming the animals to get them ready for off-site events or potential adoption. Includes washing dishes and helping with laundry. Foster Care Team - Provide temporary care for pets who need extra time and attention before they can be available for adoption. The time commitment required varies between a few days and a few months depending on each pet's needs. Fund raiser Team - Work with a dedicated group of volunteers who plan and organize special events and fund raisers throughout the year. Festival Booths and Special Events – Serve as Ambassadors to answer questions about Second Chance Pet Rescue, and promote our adoptable animals at local events and remote adoptions. Volunteers may also be responsible to help transport animals to and from the off-site events.

Photographer/Videographer - Take pictures of adoptable animals to showcase on the website and on Petfinder.com. Transportation Team - Transport animals that are in need of medical care to and from veterinarian and to and from spay/neuter clinic in Southwest City Vet Clinic in Southwest City, MO. Maintenance Team – Assist with various odd jobs, such as painting, carpentry, plumbing and general upkeep of shelter facility. Donation Pick-up – Pick up and deliver various donations of food and other items on an as needed basis. Personal vehicle and trailer required. Thrift Shop- Work retail sales in the Second Chance Thrift Shop, sort and price merchandise, or help pick up donated items from individual homes. Contact Marion Metcalf, Thrift Shop Manager, at (918) 5196352 to volunteer or for more information. All volunteers must be 16 years of age or older to volunteer. Children between the ages of 13 and 15 are welcome to volunteer; however, an adult must accompany them at all times. (We love parent and child volunteer teams!) If you have a special skill or trade that you feel may be beneficial to our shelter, please share it with us. Wherever your talents lie, Second Chance Pet Rescue welcomes you.

Jane Gordon, Volunteer


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Second Chance Pet Rescue of Grand Lake Statistics for 2015

“Driving to Save Lives” ~ Moving Animals in the Right Direction Our rescue shelter daily faces very serious overcrowding with the number of dogs, puppies, cats and kittens that are surrendered, abandoned or discarded. The phone rings constantly with pleas from people who want to surrender their pet, have unwanted litters, or report abandoned animals that are in need of immediate help. When our shelter is filled to capacity, there is simply no more room for additional homeless animals until others can be adopted. But sadly, there is not enough potential adopters in the Northeast Oklahoma communities to provide homes for all of the unwanted pets. Second Chance Pet Rescue entered into a Canine Transfer Partnership with the animal Humane Society of Golden valley, Minnesota, in 2010. In 2014, our shelter became a participant in the PetSmart Charities™ Rescue Waggin'® transport program. Both programs give us the ability to transport our adoptable dogs and puppies from our shelter, which has a high pet overpopulation and very few potential adopters, to animal shelters elsewhere in the country where adoptable dogs are in demand.

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1/PetSmart Charities™ Rescue Waggin'® Transports - 204 dogs/puppies Second Chance Transport to Animal Humane Society, Golden Valley, MN – 114 dogs/puppies Only by utilizing both out-of-state animal transport programs, and with the help of our volunteer drivers who make this long, overnight trek to MN and back, can our shelter continue to make room for the extremely high number of homeless dogs in our area. We recommend calling the shelter to put your name on the waiting list. We ask for an intake fee, to help cover the cost of spay/neuter, vaccinations, heartworm check, feline leukemia check and the everyday care of the animals. It costs us approximately $100 per animal to transport or to get that animal ready for adoption.

Recently, the Minnesota Coordinator of animal Humane Society contacted our shelter manager expressing their need for cats. She stated: “We are looking for more animals as we don't have enough to meet the demand for our community”. Can you imagine – not enough cats available for adoption!! and our cat room is overflowing with beautiful and healthy adult cats and kittens. So, we are very excited to be able to accommodate their request. On January 15th, 28 cats are scheduled to be transported to animal Humane Society in Minnesota.

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A Partnership with Flint Ridge FRAMP, Inc. by Stephanie Epps, Board President Sometimes the best bonds are those who fight the same fight, and this is so true in the rescue of homeless animals. Second Chance Pet Rescue has a wonderful shelter partner in Flint Ridge FRAMP, Inc., and Susan Barnett of Kansas, Oklahoma. FRAMP has saved our day more times than we can count. Our first partnership with FRAMP came when we borrowed their large cargo van to transport dogs to Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Second Chance had been utilizing its small minivan for transports, but with this larger vehicle, we were able to load an average of 25 or more kenneled dogs for each transport. This doubled the capacity of our previous transports with driver and dogs being more comfortable for this long journey. Then a wonderful thing happened! FRAMP donated the cargo van to Second Chance. Our monthly transport has saved hundreds of dogs by using these new wheels that carry our dogs to Minnesota for adoption. In 2014, FRAMP gifted our organization with a $30,000 donation to kick off our Capital Campaign Building Fund for our shelter expansion project. And in the fall of 2015, the shelter's heat and air systems in the original building deteriorated to the point of no repair.

As a rescue with similar unforeseen expenses, FRAMP reached out again by donating $16,000 to cover the cost and installation for the brand new units. It takes many partners and most importantly friends to navigate the constant ups and downs of rescue. Flint Ridge FRAMP, Inc. and Susan Barnett have been both to our nonprofit animal rescue organization. We look forward to our continued working relationships. Pictured is Susan Barnett of Flint Ridge FRAMP, Inc. presenting a donation of $16,000 to Kim Nelson, Shelter Manager in September 2015.


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Second Chance Thrift Shop - Celebrating One Year at its Newest Location 220 E. 3rd Street in Grove, OK

Our Heartfelt Thanks to Kim Nelson, Shelter Manager

A very special Thank You to our Thrift Shop volunteers for their dedication in providing a rewarding shopping experience to all customers. On September 2, 2014, Grand Opening Ceremonies dedicated our newest location for the Second Chance Thrift Shop. The new location has approximately 3,000 square feet of retail space; a large attached garage to receive, sort and store all donations; and convenient off-street parking in the rear of the building. The new Second Chance Thrift Shop is a beautiful, bright retail space voted “Best of the Best” in 2015!

People who are devoted to caring for homeless dogs and cats deserve a very special thank you for what they do. and we at Second Chance Pet Rescue are especially thankful for our Shelter Manager Kim Nelson. a homeless animal may come to our animal shelter with scars and behavior that takes patience, love, kindness and warmth to work through. Or, it may be fine and simply needs a place for someone to care for it until it is adopted into its forever home. Kim is that very special breed of human being who works diligently to care for these unwanted, neglected or abused animals until they can be adopted into a loving home. She has the strength and courage as well as understanding, persistence and the dedication it takes to deal with the many issues of managing an animal shelter that oversees the care of as many as 700 dogs and cats annually.

The mission of Second Chance Thrift Shop is to provide customers with a fulfilling shopping experience by recycling donated gently-used items to help support the homeless dogs and cats residing at Second Chance Pet Rescue animal shelter.

Kim started working part time at the animal shelter in June of 2008 and was hired full time as Shelter Manager in November of 2011. She conveys the vision of Second Chance Pet Rescue to the public, staff and volunteers. Her duties are to supervise the daily operations of the shelter, and above all, she works constantly and tirelessly for the health and welfare of our resident animals.

Thrift Shop hours are: Tuesday-Saturday 10 am to 5 pm. Phone: 918-786-9330 Interested in becoming involved with this group of dedicated volunteers? Contact Marion Metcalf, Manager, at Thrift Shop. Follow Thrift Shop special offers and featured items on Facebook/Second Chance Thrift Shop. Second Chance Thrift Shop Grove, OK

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Kim feels that she is the guardian of these beautiful, loyal and loving creatures, looking after them until a permanent family comes along. every day she practices the best of human kindness to fight for these creatures who cannot speak for themselves. This is her “Labor of Love”. In Kim's own words, “The shelter (animals) came into my life at a time when I needed to be rescued. I needed the unconditional love that each animal had to offer me. I cherish each and every day that I have spent at the shelter and plan on being there rescuing and caring for as many lives as possible, for as long as I am able.” Our heartfelt thanks to Kim, the shelter staff, and the many volunteers that do their very best to care for each and every animal that comes through the shelter's doors. Thank you for giving of your time, love, and energy to make a difference in saving the lives of so many homeless animals. To all of you that work so hard to help our non-profit animal rescue, each of you are unsung heroes for doing such selfless acts of kindness. Thank you for making a difference—for making every homeless animal residing at our shelter feel that they matter. For Kim, it is pure joy to see an animal, once homeless, unwanted, and scared, brought back to being a healthy, happy animal and bonded with a new family. We at Second Chance Pet Rescue have all been touched by Kim's grace and kindness. Kim is the gentle soul of our shelter who cares enough to be a champion for our cause, and Second Chance Pet Rescue will be forever grateful to her.

Monthly Giving is Easy ~ Your Sustaining Gift Will Save Lives in the Grand Lake Communities Second Chance Thrift Shop has periodic garage sales. Watch our website for more details...doitforthepets.com WANTED: 10 Sets of Kuranda Cat Beds ~ Donate a Kuranda Bed and Make a Shelter Kitty Smile! Our shelter has been fortunate to have received donated Kuranda Beds for our dogs and cats. as of the end of 2015, 43 large dog beds and 30 cat beds have been donated to our shelter through the “Donate a Kuranda Bed” program from generous individuals who wanted to see that our shelter animals had a comfortable bed to sleep on. Our goal is to have a Kuranda bed for every shelter cat. Much more comfortable than a litter pan or the hard steel cage floor, these beds encourage happier, healthier, and more relaxed cats. an additional 10 sets (two sets each order) Kuranda cat beds are needed. Please help us provide them with a good night's sleep. It's easy to donate. Go online to www.kuranda.com/donate, select Oklahoma, then scroll to Second Chance Pet Rescue of Grand Lake (be sure to pick our shelter), and place an order. Your donated bed will ship directly to our shelter.

You can make a difference in the lives of homeless and neglected animals in the Grand Lake communities. Second Chance Pet Rescue has worked tirelessly for over 30 years to help these animals become healthy and happy and to find them new, loving families. We aRe your local, life-saving non-profit animal rescue. Your donation will go to work to help animals in need right here in your community. By making a Monthly Sustaining Gift, you invest in our life-saving animal rescue organization by providing a reliable stream of funds. as a monthly donor, you truly provide the financial foundation that enables us to rescue and provide. Monthly giving is easy and can be done through your checking account! You choose how much you want to donate by completing an automatic Payment authorization agreement (aCH Debit). This form can be downloaded online at www.doitforthepets.com or available at the shelter office. This is the easiest, most cost effective way to help animals aLL YeaR LONG!


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