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Shannon Gross Six Simple Ways to Reduce Fourth-of-July-Fireworks Anxiety for Your Animal Friends

I’ve been living in the same house for a decade now, and I love it. The back yard slopes down into a pond (okay, an architect friend of mine calls it a water feature but to me it is now and always will be a pond); we are blessed with a plethora of wild critters who live in and ramble through our neighborhood; and the neighbors are nice and quiet. Well, most of the neighbors. A few years ago, Mr. Firecracker bought the house two doors down and fireworks that were once blessedly far away were now… Continue

Added by Shannon Gross on July 1, 2009 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments

Shannon Gross Wondering How to Donate to Your Favorite Animal-Related Charities? Six Simple Questions Help Focus Your Giving

I was ready to wrap up this newsletter (really ready) when I had a funny feeling that I should write just one more article. I tried to wiggle out of it (shorter newsletters are better, right?) but the feeling just wouldn’t let me go. So, I don’t know who this article is for but it might be for you; so, read on! I don’t know about you, but sometimes I get so locked into one way of doing something that I mi… Continue

Added by Shannon Gross on April 23, 2009 at 1:40pm — 1 Comment

Marcia Clutter Bravo WeBo!

I haven’t yet had the opportunity to attend and review any movies for the Lebanon Reporter. I spent much of the past weekend at Western Boone High School’s production of “CATS”, and I thought it only appropriate that it be the subject of my first review. Director Jim Kochert took on the ambitious, if not daunting, task of being the first in the state of Indiana to stage a high school production of “CATS”, Andrew Lloyd Weber’s longest running Broadway musical, based on the book “Old Possu… Continue

Added by Marcia Clutter on March 26, 2009 at 10:30am — No Comments

Connie Swaim Do you love animals? Be a Volunteer or Foster

I volunteer at both the Humane Society of Indianapolis and Indianapolis Animal Care and Control. I have also done fostering for a couple of other animal shelters. This has been one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. I now wish I could win the lottery so I could just volunteer full time. Both shelters are extremely accommodating about what you can do. You can spend as much or as little time as your life allows and there are all kinds of jobs available. You can walk dogs, play with t… Continue

Added by Connie Swaim on March 12, 2009 at 1:33pm — No Comments

Tristan Schmid Adopt, don't shop!

I left Angie's List about a month and a half ago to become Communications and Marketing Manager at the Humane Society of Indianapolis. Many great things are transpiring here with terrific new leadership. Stay up to date with our e-newsletter, by following us on Twitter, or checking

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Added by Tristan Schmid on December 3, 2008 at 4:08pm — 2 Comments

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