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HOLIDAY HELPERS Whether it’s cookies for the troops or helping a child make a wish list come true, local folks are brimming with Christmas kindness
Photos by Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com
Happy Tails Animal Care Supervisor Ann Spencer (left) and Happy Tails Board President Dave Suarez sit with Anubis near the Christmas tree at the animal shelter. It’s been a year of transition for Happy Tails Humane Society, and the shelter is ready to take the next step in its evolution, and that includes – for the first time in awhile – a full complement of board members, and a staff and volunteers who are all committed to caring for the area’s pet population.
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Pam Beyers inspects the treats that will be deployed overseas to bring a much-appreciated taste of home to soldiers. Beyers and other volunteers were getting the care packages ready Sunday.
DECKING THE MESS HALLS WITH TREATS BY RACHEL RODGERS rrodgers@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5529 @rj_rodgers
STERLING – For troops serving thousands of miles away from family and friends, a sweet taste of home can make all the difference. This past weekend, volunteers made that difference – and they made it out of cookie dough and kindness.
Gloria Williams and Pam Beyers enlisted a small army of community members to bake in full force during the weekend with the goal of assembling 250 packages filled with treats for service personnel. “It’s for the troops – it’s great – it’s all for them,” Beyers said. “If they didn’t give us what they give us, we wouldn’t have our freedom.” TREATS continued on A54
Paws are ready for next step Happy Tails Humane Society looks toward the future with a full board, faces both familiar and fresh, and a commitment to caring for animals BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5570 @pam_eggemeier
KIDS SHOP WITH COPS AND DEPUTIES IN DIXON Erica Miller, 7 (left) looks at dolls with Lt. Todd Atwell of the Lee County Sheriff’s Department Saturday morning during Shop with a Cop at the Dixon Walmart. The program helps kids in need fill their family’s Christmas wish list by giving them money to do some shopping. It also helps foster positive relationships between kids and members of law enforcement.
Photos by Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com
LEFT: Diana Ely, 7, pets Shiloh on Saturday during the Shop with a Cop program at the Dixon Walmart. Shiloh is part of the Lutheran Church Charities’ K-9 Comfort Dog program at Dixon’s Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church. Shiloh is a welcome face at churches, schools, nursing homes, hospitals and public events, and a calming influence during disaster responses and other stressful situations. You can find more about Shiloh by searching for “Shiloh Comfort Dog” on Facebook, and learn more about the K-9 Comfort Dog program at http://shawurl.com/2ygh.
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Sterling police were helping kids fill their Christmas wish lists, too. Page A2
ROCK FALLS – It’s been a year of transition for Happy Tails Humane Society, and the animal shelter is ready to take the next step in its evolution. The shelter has come a long way from its humble beginnings at a makeshift building in Sterling’s Hickory Hills area. Six years ago, the shelter moved to its current facility in the country at 1408 McNeil Road. Happy Tails was challenged last year by allegations of violations of the Animal Welfare Act made by staff at Advanced Animal Care in Rock Falls. After an inspection in October 2015, the Illinois Department of Agriculture closed the investigation, and the accusations were deemed unfounded. Inspector Ron Settles, in his report filed Nov. 4, 2015, “found Samson drinks water from a all animals to sink in the special needs cat be healthy and room at Happy Tails. Board happy, and the President Dave Suarez says facility was in education will be an “imporg o o d s a n i t a r y tant part” the shelter’s mission, condition.” “especially regarding spay and The shelter has neuter, because we have a big moved on from feral cat problem in the area.” the situation, and is focused on more upgrades, such as an isolation area expansion that’s about a week from completion. Happy Tails also has been solidifying its leadership structure, which includes a new shelter manager, and for the first time in a while, a full complement of board members. The board had dwindled to three members last year, but that number is now up to seven. The group, led by president Dave Suarez, brings an impressive collective resumé to the boardroom. HAPPY TAILS continued on A94
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