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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League • <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

Meet Liberty and<br />

Glory – page 3<br />

Peggy Adams' Gift<br />

Guide – pages 12-13<br />

Create a Lasting<br />

Legacy – page 22<br />

Saving lives. Building a more humane community. Together.


3200 North Military Trail<br />

West Palm Beach, FL 33409<br />

PeggyAdams.org<br />

General Information 561-686-3663<br />

Fax 561-686-0940<br />

Donations 561-472-8842<br />

Donations@PeggyAdams.org<br />

Please email Info@PeggyAdams.org<br />

or call for any of these services:<br />

Adoptions 561-686-6656<br />

Behavior Helpline 561-472-8815<br />

Spay/Neuter 561-472-8814<br />

Wellness Clinic/<br />

Microchip<br />

561-472-8814<br />

Volunteer Program 561-472-8867<br />

Foster Program 561-472-8578<br />

Humane Euthanasia<br />

of Ill or Geriatric Pets<br />

Lost or Found Pet<br />

Animal Admissions<br />

Berman Memorial<br />

Pet Gardens<br />

561-686-3663<br />

561-686-9797<br />

561-530-6066<br />

Columbarium 561-530-6066<br />

Front Desk 561-686-3663<br />

Peggy’s Pantry<br />

Food Bank<br />

Leadership Circle &<br />

Peace of Mind Program<br />

561-472-8852<br />

561-472-8576<br />

Email – Marketing@PeggyAdams.org<br />

or call for the following information:<br />

Special Events 561-530-6057<br />

Marketing &<br />

Public Relations<br />

Young Friends of<br />

Peggy Adams<br />

Humane Education<br />

Program<br />

561-472-8845<br />

561-530-6066<br />

561-530-6069<br />

Please call Animal Care and Control to<br />

report animal abuse or neglect:<br />

561-233-1200<br />

Follow us! @PeggyAdamsARL<br />

A Letter from<br />

Rich Anderson<br />

Executive Director/CEO<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League<br />

We continue to make a huge impact in our community and YOU make it<br />

all possible!<br />

Our cover models Liberty and Glory – were surrendered to Peggy Adams<br />

on September 4 th . Neither dog had ever seen a veterinarian in their lives<br />

until they were under our care. Both mother and daughter were extremely<br />

bonded, and it was important to adopt them into a loving home…together.<br />

Please be sure to read their story and how they are doing today on page 5.<br />

In this edition of The <strong>Shaggy</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong>, you’ll also read more special,<br />

heartwarming stories. You’ll meet Bandit – saved from an animal cruelty<br />

case in Citrus County, Florida and now…living an amazing new life with<br />

cozy plush beds and plenty of delicious treats.<br />

Also, check out our Happy Tails on pages 14-15. We always love to share<br />

the updates we receive from our adopters…and this is just a sampling.<br />

And, thanks to friends like you, Peggy Adams is making a difference in the<br />

lives of more and more animals each year. In fact, in <strong>2021</strong>, you helped us<br />

save more lives than any other year in our 96-year history!<br />

And, because of your support, <strong>2021</strong> was monumental as we were able<br />

to open the new Lesly S. Smith Pet Adoption Center which is already<br />

dramatically increasing the lifesaving impact of Peggy Adams in the<br />

community.<br />

Thank you for making all we do possible at Peggy Adams!<br />

With compassion for the animals,<br />

Rich Anderson<br />

Executive Director/CEO<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Board of Directors<br />

Jane Grace, Chairman Emerita<br />

Lesly S. Smith, Chairman<br />

Sam Hunt, Vice Chairman<br />

Joanie Van der Grift, President<br />

Nellie Benoit, Vice President<br />

Daniel Hanley, Treasurer<br />

Laurie Raber Gottlieb, Secretary<br />

Christina Dennis, Executive Committee<br />

Jack Flagg, Executive Committee<br />

Vicky Hunt, Executive Committee<br />

Daniel E. Ponton, Executive Committee<br />

James D. Berwind<br />

Virginia Burke<br />

Candy Hamm<br />

Emilia Pfeifler<br />

Pauline Pitt<br />

George E. Summers<br />

Nancy Brougher, Director Emerita<br />

Dotsy Letts, Director Emerita<br />

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Pets Evacuated from Louisiana Find a New Leash on Life in Florida<br />

Each person and each animal has a unique story.<br />

Because of your support, we are here to help those<br />

in need.<br />

South Florida was extremely fortunate to not have<br />

been affected by hurricanes in <strong>2021</strong>. Other states were<br />

not so fortunate. In September, Hurricane Ida ripped<br />

through the state of Louisiana and Mississippi causing<br />

destruction and lengthy power outages.<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and other<br />

local animal rescue organizations had to step in to<br />

help! A rescue mission, coordinated by the Florida<br />

Association of Animal Welfare Organization, was<br />

planned to transfer 270 dogs and cats from the<br />

devastated area to Orlando. From there, a dozen<br />

animal rescue organizations transferred these<br />

homeless pets to various Florida shelters…including<br />

Peggy Adams.<br />

Following safety and medical protocols, all the<br />

animals were placed under quarantine for two weeks.<br />

Once they were cleared for adoption, they were<br />

placed in our adoption program. While most of them<br />

have found their loving forever homes, some are still<br />

waiting for their new families to come adopt them.<br />

Jake, Adopted 10/20/21<br />

Because of YOU, we are there for those animals in<br />

need…such as those affected by Hurricane Ida. Your<br />

support allows us to have them transferred, provide<br />

them with the care they need and ultimately…find<br />

them the loving homes they so deserve.<br />

Interested in adopting? Please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/Adopt<br />

or visit our Lesly S. Smith Adoption Center<br />

which is open daily from 11am – 6pm.<br />

Adopt Corsico<br />

Interested in donating to fund a future<br />

transfer? Please contact Kati Erickson at<br />

K.Erickson@PeggyAdams.org<br />

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The Easiest Way to Support the Animals!<br />

Signing up is easy! Go online or call us and your<br />

recurring gift will be conveniently and automatically<br />

deducted from your credit or debit card each month<br />

and put to work immediately for the animals in our<br />

care. Change the amount, payment method or cancel<br />

at any time.<br />

As a gift, we will send<br />

you a complimentary<br />

Peggy Adams Animal<br />

Rescue League<br />

calendar.<br />

True lifesavers – these are the people who join our<br />

Monthly Giving Circle! As a member, you’ll be helping<br />

to ensure that every cat and dog coming to Peggy<br />

Adams Animal Rescue League receives the shelter,<br />

medical care and new home they deserve.<br />

To learn more and get started today,<br />

please visit PeggyAdams.org/MonthlyGiving<br />

or call 561-472-8842.<br />

About Peggy Adams’ 2022 Calendar<br />

This year, Peggy Adams did something different for<br />

its annual calendar. We turned it into a contest where<br />

people could show off their furry family member by<br />

submitting a photo and then have their family and<br />

friends vote for them.<br />

Twelve First Prize winners had a professional photo<br />

taken and are featured on an individual month.<br />

Eighty Second Prize winners have their photos<br />

featured in other spots throughout the calendar,<br />

and the Grand Prize winner is featured on the<br />

cover and on a month, as well!<br />

Thank you to everyone who supported the 2022<br />

Calendar Contest! Stay tuned for news about our<br />

2023 calendar!<br />

To purchase a calendar, please visit PeggyAdams.org/2022Calendar or call 561-530-6064.<br />

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Liberty and Glory's Happy Tail<br />

Liberty, a 4-month-old puppy, and her mom Glory<br />

were surrendered to Peggy Adams in September. The<br />

owner reported that Liberty was born without paws<br />

but that she was able to get around without an issue.<br />

Neither dog had been to a veterinarian in the past.<br />

Liberty's x-ray<br />

We performed x-rays and found that Liberty has<br />

underdeveloped or missing bones in her front legs and<br />

no wrists or front feet. She walks around sometimes as<br />

a human does, on her two back legs. Other times, she<br />

will put some weight on what front legs she does have.<br />

Fortunately, Liberty is only 3½ pounds so it’s not too<br />

much weight for her to put on her nubs!<br />

Upon a physical exam, our veterinarians did not<br />

find any other abnormalities with Liberty, just the<br />

underdevelopment of her front legs. Once both dogs<br />

received a clean bill of health, they were ready to<br />

be placed up for adoption. Liberty and Glory were<br />

extremely bonded, our goal was to find a forever<br />

home where they could live together. Liberty and<br />

Glory were adopted into their perfect new home on<br />

September 11, <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

“It was during my volunteer shift at the shelter when<br />

Liberty and Glory were surrendered. When someone<br />

mentioned to me to go check them out, I fell in love<br />

immediately. I spent time with them and took pictures<br />

and video. When I came out of their kennel, a staff<br />

member saw me and said, ‘I can see it in your eyes<br />

you want them’. I said “yes” and put in my request<br />

to adopt!”<br />

“This was out of my league, as I usually rescue the<br />

senior dogs who are overlooked because of their age<br />

and/or medical condition.”<br />

“I received a text on Friday letting me know that I<br />

could pick them up on Saturday, which was 9/11.<br />

And that is how I came up with their new names,<br />

Liberty and Glory.”<br />

“They both are so lovable and always giving kisses and<br />

soaking up the love! They love their belly rubs! They<br />

are inseparable. I bought a puppy sling for Liberty so<br />

she too can go out when Glory takes a walk. When<br />

Liberty is full grown, she’ll get her own set of hot<br />

wheels! Then Liberty and Glory will be able to ‘walk<br />

and roll!!!’ ” – Judy<br />

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Lesly S. Smith Pet Adoption Center<br />

Our New Pet Adoption Center Opened<br />

April 1 st , <strong>2021</strong>!<br />

For more information, please visit PeggyAdams.org/CapitalCampaign<br />

MAJOR NAMING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE NEW<br />

ADOPTION CENTER ARE STILL AVAILABLE<br />

Areas Available for Naming | With a gift of… | Number Available<br />

Lobby Permanent Pet Portrait $100,000 7<br />

Lobby-side Cat Colony Room $50,000 6<br />

Dog Hall –Perm. Large Pet Portrait $50,000 7<br />

Cat Hall – Perm. Large Pet Portrait $50,000 2<br />

Dog Workroom $35,000 3<br />

Lobby-side Cat Colony Room (No Windows) $25,000 2<br />

Office-side Cat Colony Room $25,000 5<br />

Dog Adoption Room $25,000 3<br />

Office Wing Permanent Pet Portrait $10,000 8<br />

Cat Condos $5,000 19<br />

Dog Kennels $5,000 42<br />

Benches $1,500 13<br />

Bricks 8" x 8" $500 264<br />

Bricks 8" x 4" $250 779<br />

As of 11/1/<strong>2021</strong><br />

Pledges may be paid for up to five years.<br />

For more information, please contact<br />

Kati Erickson, CAP®<br />

Director of Development and Marketing<br />

K.Erickson@PeggyAdams.org<br />

561-472-8576<br />

Major Contributors to the New Peggy Adams<br />

Animal Rescue League Pet Adoption Center<br />

The following extraordinary donations of $100,000<br />

or more have been received toward the construction<br />

of the Lesly S. Smith Pet Adoption Center which opened<br />

on April 1 st , <strong>2021</strong> at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.<br />

While all gifts received in this massive undertaking have<br />

been essential to realizing this dream, these very major<br />

contributions have proven key to achieving the success<br />

of the Homeless No More campaign.<br />

Gifts of $1 million or more<br />

Christina Dennis<br />

Ann & Charles B. Johnson<br />

Danielle Hickox Moore & the Mary Alice Fortin<br />

Foundation<br />

The Wanda & James M. Moran, Jr. Foundation<br />

Pauline Pitt & The William H. Pitt Foundation<br />

Gifts of $500,000-$999,999<br />

Julie & Mike Connors<br />

Barbara Dauphin-Duthuit<br />

Vicky & Sam Hunt<br />

Estate of James Clark Sheridan<br />

Margaretta Taylor<br />

Gifts of $200,000-$499,999<br />

James D. Berwind – Director, Spring Point<br />

Partners, LLC<br />

Frankie & Irwin F. Edenzon<br />

Estate of Antje L. Farber<br />

Tina Fisher Grow<br />

John J. Noffo Kahn<br />

Margi & Michael Picotte<br />

Coco and Don Schefmeyer<br />

Gifts of $100,000-$199,999<br />

The Bill Bartholomay Family Foundation<br />

Nancy Brougher & the W. Dale Brougher Foundation<br />

Virginia Burke<br />

The Family of Geraldine Fisher<br />

Carol & Bob Garvy<br />

Susan C. Gibson<br />

Laurie Raber Gottlieb & Steven M. Gottlieb<br />

Candy & Bill (†) Hamm<br />

The Frank C. Hart, Jr. Trust<br />

Edward Marvin (†)<br />

Carole & John Moran<br />

John F. Scarpa Foundation<br />

JoAnn & John Tambakis<br />

Margaretta Taylor<br />

Susan O. Taylor<br />

John Ulbrich Charitable Trust<br />

Joan & Paul Van der Grift<br />

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Bandit and His Buttons<br />

Did you read Oreo’s<br />

story from our August<br />

<strong>2021</strong> <strong>Shaggy</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong>?<br />

Oreo, our cover<br />

model, was the first<br />

recipient of the button<br />

technique to repair her<br />

jaw!<br />

Buttons save<br />

the day again!<br />

In August <strong>2021</strong>,<br />

Citrus County Animal<br />

Services were called to a home for a report of animal<br />

cruelty. The house in question was unclean and had<br />

high levels of ammonia in the air. Among those in the<br />

house was Bandit, a 10-year-old Shih Tzu with one<br />

eye. He was living in a wire dog crate with 2 other<br />

dogs of similar size. There was no bedding, a large<br />

amount of urine and feces in the crate tray, and an<br />

empty food and water bowl.<br />

All the animals were rescued and transported<br />

immediately to Citrus County Animal Services for<br />

evaluation and care - they were provided with clean<br />

housing, fresh water, food and medical examinations.<br />

Peggy Adams transferred Bandit to their shelter<br />

in Palm Beach County to provide him the care he<br />

desperately needed.<br />

Bandit had a dental cleaning and several teeth had to<br />

be removed due to disease. This is when we discovered<br />

Bandit had a jaw fracture. The fracture needed<br />

stabilization, so our veterinarian performed a button<br />

technique.<br />

Bandit had buttons and sutures holding his jaw closed<br />

for five weeks to allow it to heal. The buttons provided<br />

tension to “wire” Bandit’s jaw shut. Bandit was able to<br />

eat soft wet food and was placed into a foster home to<br />

receive the love and care he needed.<br />

On October 8, <strong>2021</strong>, Bandit was adopted into his<br />

forever home where he is showered with love,<br />

restfully sleeping on a soft plush bed and enjoying<br />

delicious treats – all things that every companion<br />

animal deserves.<br />

Interested in helping us save more lives like Bandit?<br />

Please consider fostering. We provide all the supplies.<br />

You supply the love. For more information, please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/Foster<br />

Can’t foster? Please consider donating online by<br />

visiting PeggyAdams.org/Donate<br />

THANK YOU for making our lifesaving work<br />

possible.<br />

Bandit<br />

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374 Animals Placed into Loving Homes!<br />

Held October 16 th through October 23 rd , the eighth<br />

annual Countdown 2 Zero (C2Z) Adoption Event<br />

found forever homes for 374 pets. Hosted by<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and Palm Beach<br />

County Animal Care & Control, this event is typically<br />

a one-day mega pet adoption event held at the<br />

South Florida Fairgrounds. For the second year, due<br />

to COVID-19, we went virtual! Seven local rescues<br />

created a “booth” in the Virtual Adoption Village<br />

that showcased their adoptable pets and provided<br />

an easy resource for adopting. During the Kick-Off<br />

Celebration on Saturday, October 16 th , adoptable pets<br />

and participating rescues were showcased through<br />

social media posts and videos.<br />

Thank you to our generous sponsors:<br />

“Last year’s virtual C2Z adoption event went so well,<br />

and with safety on our minds again this year, we<br />

decided to once again go virtual for C2Z,” said<br />

Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. “Although the<br />

event is virtual, the mission is still the same – saving<br />

the lives of animals in Palm Beach County. All of the<br />

rescues involved are committed to making sure that<br />

those in our community still have the opportunity to<br />

participate in the largest pet adoption event in Palm<br />

Beach County…and due to the current circumstance,<br />

we once again have an opportunity to create a fun,<br />

virtual event.”<br />

tm<br />

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Peggy Adams’ 21 st Annual<br />

Walk for the Animals is BACK in-person!<br />

February 19, 2022 • Meyer Amphitheatre<br />

9am – Noon<br />

Walk start time 10:15am<br />

Bring your 4-legged and 2-legged friends<br />

to the Walk and enjoy fun demonstrations,<br />

vendors, music, prizes, pet costume<br />

contests and more at the biggest event<br />

of its kind in Palm Beach County!<br />

Register to Walk and Form a Team TODAY! WalkWithPeggy.org<br />

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Showing Appreciation… Thank you for coming to the rescue!<br />

Me-WOW! In September, we requested urgent donations of dry cat<br />

food for Peggy's Pantry. Within 24 hours, we were shocked to see over<br />

200 bags of cat food being delivered to our door! The generosity of the<br />

community continues to amaze us, and every single bag donated plays<br />

a crucial role in caring for cats across Palm Beach County.<br />

Thank YOU for your support and love for the animals!<br />

Peggy’s Pantry is continuously in need of food for those in our<br />

community who are struggling. Sending much needed items to<br />

Peggy Adams has never been so easy through Amazon and Chewy.<br />

For more information, please visit PeggyAdams.org/Wish-List<br />

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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Announces<br />

Kati Erickson as the new<br />

Director of Development and Marketing<br />

Her areas of focus include annual fundraising,<br />

planned giving, endowments, family foundations<br />

and donor stewardship. Prior to joining Peggy<br />

Adams Animal Rescue League, Kati has served in<br />

senior management positions at the Community<br />

Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties,<br />

Norton Museum of Art, Armory Art Center and the<br />

Daily Mail Group. She was responsible for a portfolio<br />

of major donors and served as a leading fundraiser for<br />

the Community Foundation's $150 million campaign.<br />

Kati received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from<br />

Florida State University and attended the Dreyfoos<br />

School of the Arts. She has also received her CAP®<br />

– Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy accreditation.<br />

Kati Erickson is holding Ginger, a 16-week-old<br />

mixed breed who was adopted on October 9th as<br />

part of Peggy Adams’ Pets for Heroes Program.<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League announces<br />

Kati Erickson, CAP® is the organization’s new<br />

Director of Development and Marketing.<br />

As a fundraising professional for over 20 years, Kati<br />

has worked with individual donors, corporations,<br />

private foundations, and public officials to raise<br />

millions of dollars for nonprofits and facilitated<br />

hundreds of grants and scholarships. She has a solid<br />

foundation of success in growing development<br />

programs and serving as an organizational leader.<br />

“I am honored to join this talented and passionate<br />

group of professionals and bring with me the<br />

knowledge to build upon our strong history of<br />

philanthropic donor service and outreach. I look<br />

forward to getting to know our generous supporters<br />

who have helped make one of our community’s<br />

most cherished organizations what<br />

it is today.”<br />

Kati, who resides in Wellington, is very involved in<br />

the community and has volunteered her time and<br />

expertise with the following organizations: Planned<br />

Giving Council of Palm Beach County, Board<br />

Member; Association of Fundraising Professionals<br />

(AFP), Board Member; VSA Florida – Palm Beach<br />

County, Board Member; Girl Scout Volunteer;<br />

Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Marketing<br />

Committee; Palm Beach Post Pathfinder Awards,<br />

Scholarship Committee; and Sunfest, Volunteer<br />

Committee.<br />

To learn more about career opportunities at Peggy Adams, please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/Career-Opportunities<br />

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Peggy Adams’ GIFT GUIDE<br />

By shopping at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League,<br />

not only will you be IN STYLE but…you will be<br />

supporting our shelter animals, programs, and services!<br />

Visit our <strong>Shaggy</strong> Shoppe located within the Lesly S. Smith<br />

Pet Adoption Center at 3200 N. Military Trail in<br />

West Palm Beach. Open daily from 11am-6pm.<br />

Be chic while telling everyone that you are RESCUE PROUD!<br />

Peggy Adams has a large variety of t-shirt styles at different<br />

prices to set you apart from everyone else. $14-$19<br />

Shop our latest line of baseball hats that make a statement.<br />

Trucker hats are also available. $20<br />

Looking for a great gift to freshen the house?<br />

Check out these candles made of natural soy<br />

wax and made in the USA. A variety of scents<br />

to choose from. Small $3.50 / Large $20<br />

Designer leashes and collars will make your<br />

furry friend turn heads. $15-$19<br />

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This shiny tumbler is perfect for the office,<br />

beach or lounging poolside and will keep<br />

your beverage cold for hours. $8<br />

Perfectly pair your beverage tumbler with<br />

a plush Rescue Proud beach towel ($26)<br />

and coordinating beach bag ($15)<br />

And the <strong>Shaggy</strong> Shoppe carries a variety<br />

of items for your cats or dogs such as<br />

treats, food, cozy beds, toys, first aid kits,<br />

harnesses and more!<br />

Can’t make it to our <strong>Shaggy</strong> Shoppe Boutique?<br />

We also have online shopping options!<br />

Start the year off right with a Peggy Adams Calendar. To purchase,<br />

please visit PeggyAdams.org/2022Calendar or call 561-530-6064.<br />

Give a gift that goes directly<br />

to helping homeless pets at<br />

Peggy Adams. With our many<br />

wonderful gift options for all<br />

animal lovers, you're sure to<br />

find something personal for<br />

that special someone. Select<br />

a customized e-card or<br />

download a printable card<br />

to let your recipients know<br />

that you wish them the best<br />

this season and throughout<br />

the year. Please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/Gift<br />

An engraved item such<br />

as a brick can offer a<br />

beautiful tribute for<br />

your special loved one.<br />

These can be displayed<br />

at the entrance of our new Pet Adoption Center<br />

or in our Berman Memorial Pet Garden.<br />

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HAPPY TAILS<br />

Cleocatra, Adopted 7/16/21<br />

Cleocatra (formerly Weebles) is doing great! She<br />

loves her Papillon/Border Collie, Slam! She is also<br />

doing some modeling for Chewy and will be on their<br />

marketing material for the holidays! They love her<br />

there, she is so cooperative and just purrs! She has had<br />

5 or 6 photo shoots already and loves it and we love<br />

her!” – Danielle<br />

Slam<br />

Lychee<br />

Fig<br />

Lychee, Adopted 4/27/21<br />

“Lychee (formerly Pearl) was adopted in April after a<br />

nationwide search for the cutest blind kitten. She now<br />

lives in Seattle with her blind cat friend, Fig. Despite<br />

being deaf in addition to being blind, she hasn’t faced<br />

any major hurdles in life and is learning how to be a<br />

cat. She loves being silly, running around, snuggling,<br />

playing with her frog toy, and sitting at the window<br />

smelling the air.” – Sabrina<br />

Cleocatra<br />

Artemis, Adopted 6/12/21<br />

“Artemis has been a wonderful addition<br />

to our home. She immediately felt<br />

comfortable in the space and has<br />

taken it over to make it her own. She<br />

is extremely loving and wants to be<br />

with us all the time. Although she is<br />

sometimes a little ball of chaos, we<br />

love every single second with her and<br />

now can't imagine our lives without<br />

her. She has brought us so much joy in<br />

the few short months we have had her.<br />

We thank Peggy Adams for bringing us<br />

together.” – Samantha<br />

Artemis<br />

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HAPPY TAILS CONTINUED<br />

Burrito<br />

our family. He has<br />

really made some<br />

amazing progress<br />

and we are so<br />

happy to have<br />

him. Our sincere<br />

thanks to all of you<br />

at Peggy Adams for<br />

the amazing and selfless<br />

work that you do every<br />

single day.” – Luisa and Dennis<br />

Burrito<br />

Burrito, Adopted 6/1/21<br />

“We wanted to give you an update on our spicy little<br />

Jack Russell mix, Burrito, who we adopted three<br />

months ago. As you may remember, he was brought<br />

to the facility by animal control as a stray. He was<br />

exhibiting behavioral issues, including growling and<br />

even biting – and we were well warned: this little guy<br />

doesn’t need ANY hot sauce!”<br />

“The first two weeks were naturally a big adjustment<br />

period for Burrito, who stayed in one room of the<br />

house and showed no interest in exploring or getting<br />

too close to us. It became clear rather quickly that<br />

Burrito had not had great experiences with humans in<br />

the past. Being able to leash him without biting was a<br />

two-week process. Putting on a collar was closer to a<br />

month. Even though this was a challenging time for<br />

us, we were still confident he could come around and<br />

we were committed to doing everything we could to<br />

make sure this would be his forever home.”<br />

“Little by little, Burrito’s always guarded nature faded,<br />

and his sweet and playful side became more and more<br />

present. He’s a smart dog and learned basic commands<br />

quickly! The slow and steady progress continues to<br />

build on itself and today Burrito is<br />

living his best life.”<br />

“Burrito spends his days playing fetch with his tennis<br />

balls, enjoying car rides, walking by the beach,<br />

munching on carrots (his favorite low-calorie snack),<br />

and of course napping! He is always entertaining and<br />

we couldn’t be more thrilled to have him as part of<br />

Smokey Robinson<br />

Smokey Robinson, Adopted 7/3/21<br />

“Ollie, whose name is now Smokey Robinson, is the<br />

greatest cat ever! We couldn’t imagine our life without<br />

him. He is sweet, loveable, funny, and definitely the<br />

king of the house. He loves to play with his toys,<br />

especially feather ones. He always greets us when we<br />

come through the door and follows me or my husband<br />

all the time. He loves his naps too. I am so happy that<br />

he was available for us to adopt. He truly is the best cat<br />

in the world and the perfect cat for our family.”<br />

– Emily<br />

Have a Happy Tail to share?<br />

Please email us at<br />

Marketing@PeggyAdams.org<br />

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END OF YEAR GIVING OPTIONS<br />

Your generosity makes our lifesaving work<br />

possible. It is our privilege to assist you with your charitable<br />

giving. To ensure your year-end giving goes smoothly, please<br />

review these dates and giving options below to provide your<br />

ongoing support of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.<br />

All gifts must be date-stamped or processed by<br />

December 31, the IRS deadline for yearly tax<br />

deduction eligibility. Stock: Allow five business days<br />

to complete the stock transfer by December 31<br />

at 5pm<br />

Please contact me if I can help you with your<br />

end of year giving.<br />

Kati Erickson, CAP® at 561-472-8576<br />

or K.Erickson@PeggyAdams.org<br />

Types of Gifts<br />

Peggy Adams can accept a variety of assets to support<br />

your year-end charitable giving, including appreciated<br />

stock, IRA Rollovers, or simple gifts via cash or<br />

credit card.<br />

Appreciated Stock<br />

Donating stock (vs. cash) can save you a lot of money<br />

and Peggy Adams will get to keep more, meaning<br />

everybody wins! Make a bigger impact by donating<br />

long-term appreciated securities, including stock,<br />

bonds, and mutual funds. You can reduce or even<br />

eliminate federal capital gains taxes on the transfer.<br />

You may also be entitled to a federal income tax<br />

charitable deduction based on the fair market value of<br />

the securities at the time of the transfer.<br />

Donor Advised Fund<br />

Contributing to Peggy Adams through your Donor<br />

Advised Fund gives you the flexibility to support the<br />

animals while enjoying some favorable tax benefits.<br />

You can recommend a grant or recurring grants now<br />

to make an immediate impact. It’s a great way to<br />

simplify your charitable giving.<br />

IRA Charitable Rollover<br />

One specific giving opportunity for donors 70½ or<br />

older, is the IRA Charitable Rollover. Donors can<br />

transfer up to $100,000 annually from IRA accounts<br />

to public charities like Peggy Adams without being<br />

subject to federal income taxes on the distribution.<br />

Take advantage of this opportunity by December 31.<br />

Endowment Gift<br />

Peggy Adams has an Endowment Fund with the<br />

Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin<br />

Counties. Contact us to see how your gift can be<br />

designated to be endowed to benefit Peggy Adams<br />

FOREVER.<br />

Online Giving<br />

One-time or monthly donations can be made by<br />

credit card through PeggyAdams.org/Donate<br />

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Providing Emergency Care<br />

In loving memory…<br />

On September 30 th , Olivia passed away<br />

and crossed the Rainbow Bridge.<br />

She will be incredibly missed,<br />

but her legacy will continue<br />

to help other animals in need of care.<br />

Wilder is a 1.5-year-old cat that was transferred<br />

to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League by a local<br />

veterinary clinic. Wilder’s owner surrendered him<br />

to the veterinary clinic when he was unable to<br />

urinate due to a blocked urinary tract. The veterinary<br />

clinic realized what a sweet boy he was and fought to<br />

save him. After the clinic removed the blockage and<br />

he was stable, they brought him to Peggy Adams so<br />

he could find a loving home.<br />

Unfortunately, Wilder blocked again within a few<br />

days at Peggy Adams. He required a specialty surgery<br />

– called a PU (perineal urethrostomy) surgery – that<br />

would allow him to urinate and not block up again.<br />

This is not a surgery that our veterinarians do, but we<br />

were able to call a veterinary surgeon to take care of<br />

him. The surgeon was able to come to Peggy Adams to<br />

perform this specialized surgery.<br />

Thanks to those who support Peggy Adams’ Olivia’s<br />

Fund, we were able to provide Wilder the care that he<br />

desperately needed and will continue to help other<br />

animals like Wilder.<br />

To learn more about Olivia’s Fund, please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/Olivias-Fund<br />

or call 561-472-8844.<br />

About Olivia’s Fund: Olivia came to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League after being rescued from an animal hoarder. She had<br />

significant hip dysplasia and muscle atrophy from abuse and neglect. Olivia had also been shot with a BB gun and needed surgery<br />

to help repair her legs. In honor of Olivia, we set up a special fund to help give a second chance to dogs and cats with medical and<br />

behavioral issues that can be fixed with surgery, special medical treatment, or training. We decided to call it “Olivia’s Fund.”<br />

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BECOME A<br />

YOUNG FRIEND.<br />

SAVE LIVES.<br />

You are invited to join our<br />

exclusive Leadership Circle<br />

If you’re willing to consider a 5-year commitment<br />

to the animals coming to Peggy Adams Animal<br />

Rescue League for shelter, care and adoption,<br />

then our Leadership Circle just might be for you!<br />

For a minimum of $1,000 a year (only $2.74 a<br />

day!) for five years, you will join an exclusive<br />

group of dedicated animal advocates making<br />

a world of difference for the lost, homeless,<br />

neglected and abused dogs and cats of Palm<br />

Beach County.<br />

The 5-year commitment of our Leadership Circle<br />

members provides a stable revenue stream that<br />

supports development of new initiatives helping<br />

us each year to succeed in building a community<br />

where there are no more homeless pets.<br />

As a member of the Leadership Circle, you<br />

will play a vital role in the life of Peggy Adams<br />

Animal Rescue League and, most<br />

importantly, in the lives of the dogs,<br />

cats, puppies and kittens coming<br />

to us for a second chance at the<br />

kind of life every<br />

pet deserves.<br />

Young Friends of Peggy Adams (YFPA) is a group<br />

of young professionals committed to broadening<br />

and enhancing the base of support for animal<br />

welfare in Palm Beach County. YFPA members<br />

help raise awareness of Peggy Adams’ mission<br />

while creating a strong network of like-minded<br />

individuals passionate about animal advocacy.<br />

Anyone between the ages of 21-49 is eligible to<br />

become a YFPA member.<br />

Membership Benefits<br />

Exclusive invitations to Young Friends social<br />

events (discounts where applicable)<br />

10% discount at Peggy Adams’ <strong>Shaggy</strong> Shoppe<br />

Guaranteed early bird tickets to our annual gala<br />

event, Party Animal<br />

The <strong>Shaggy</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong> publication<br />

Annual pet photo calendar<br />

Unique volunteering and networking<br />

opportunities<br />

Support of more than 35,000 animals<br />

helped annually by Peggy Adams<br />

Animal Rescue League<br />

Membership Dues<br />

$125 Individual/Per Year<br />

$200 Couple/Per Year<br />

Scan to Join Today!<br />

To learn more and to view members, please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/Leadership-Circle to print<br />

out an enrollment form or call 561-472-8844.<br />

To learn more, please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/YoungFriends<br />

or call 561-530-6066.<br />

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KIDS' CORNER<br />

It’s always a great time to instill philanthropy in<br />

children. Philanthropy is not only for adults or the<br />

wealthy, but that anyone trying to better the society is<br />

a philanthropist!<br />

Special thanks to the Facebook group “Mystic<br />

Michaela Spiritual Family”. They are a group of 8,000<br />

like-minded individuals who want to help raise<br />

kindness and compassion in the world around us.<br />

They consider their empathy to be their superpower<br />

and find that advocating for others is one way to do<br />

so. In May, they donated items from our wish list and<br />

again donated $200 in August.<br />

Thank you, Michaela and Friends!<br />

Jessie Brooker and Isabel, lifelong scouting friends,<br />

chose to help Peggy Adams for their Girl Scout<br />

Silver Award Project because they love animals…<br />

especially kittens! When the girls were volunteering,<br />

they noticed how toys were linked to increased<br />

confidence, especially with shy kittens. “Cats have<br />

instincts that make them effective hunters and playing<br />

with toys gives them an outlet for energy inside their<br />

kennel environment,” said Jessie Brooke. Many cats<br />

like toys from pet supply stores just fine, but Jessie<br />

Brooke wanted to give them something special and<br />

homemade, as Girl Scouts often do. She put her<br />

artistic skills to work by sewing catnip pillows and<br />

donating them to rescue centers.<br />

Thank you, Jessie Brooke and Isabel!<br />

To create an online fundraiser,<br />

check out our website full of ideas!<br />

Please visit PeggyAdams.org/Fundraiser<br />

or email us at<br />

Donations@PeggyAdams.org<br />

For more information about youth volunteer opportunities, please visit<br />

PeggyAdams.org/Youth-Volunteer-Opportunities<br />

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HUMANE EDUCATION PROGRAM<br />

Kids Take the Lead<br />

By Shellie J. Kalmore, Education Manager<br />

When I first developed the Rescue Readers<br />

program, the initial intention was a mutually<br />

beneficial experience for animals at the shelter and<br />

reluctant readers but it has grown to be so much<br />

more. Every week I see children and their parents or<br />

caregivers share their hearts and time with our shelter<br />

pets. The children involved feel empowered and<br />

realize they have the very important job of providing<br />

valuable socialization and love to the shelter animals.<br />

“It’s important to go read to the cats because then<br />

they can get more used to humans, and someone can<br />

adopt them!” – Eva, age 8<br />

Making Friends<br />

Sharing Time<br />

“As a mom, I love seeing my kids find ways to share<br />

their love for the benefit of others. It’s hard to find places<br />

where little kids can volunteer, so we were thrilled<br />

to find Rescue Readers. I’ve seen my kids grow in<br />

tenderness as they interact with these sweet animals<br />

who’ve been through so many struggles. To know that<br />

we’re part of their journey brings us joy and purpose.”<br />

– Elizabeth, Eva & Gabriel’s mom<br />

Over time, they’ve developed relationships with some<br />

of these animals, so adoption can be bittersweet. They<br />

are happy when the animals find their forever homes,<br />

but they do miss them.<br />

“I like that we sometimes get to see our favorite cats.<br />

I like when they get adopted too because that’s good and<br />

sweet.” – Gabriel, age 5<br />

But, the layers of this program continue to be<br />

uncovered.<br />

Trying New Things<br />

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HUMANE EDUCATION PROGRAM CONTINUED<br />

As part of the program, we bring in Ambassador<br />

Canines. These are specially selected dogs, and<br />

their people, who have gone through training to<br />

help provide children with a safe and positive dog<br />

interaction. One of those dogs is “Snuffy”, a 4-year-old<br />

boxer mix. It is more than accurate to say that he was<br />

born for this program. He’s happiest when engaging<br />

with people of all ages and just wiggles with delight.<br />

Sometimes, there is a child who is a little hesitant. I<br />

work closely with them to provide a sense of safety<br />

and security so they can enjoy the experience as well.<br />

But sometimes…the kids take the lead.<br />

One evening, seasoned readers Eva and Gabriel were<br />

visiting with Snuffy, and noticed new reader Breece<br />

was a little unsure. Without any prompting, the<br />

two siblings jumped in and guided her through the<br />

“Snuffy Process.” They showed her how they would pet<br />

him, give him treats, and even work on his training<br />

behaviors, like sit and paw. This pure love and joy<br />

became contagious because before you knew it, Breece<br />

was giving treats and petting Snuffy too!<br />

But it goes even deeper. Volunteers Linda and Rick<br />

Laverty are part of this program – they are Snuffy’s<br />

people. What joy and purpose this program brings to<br />

them. Just seeing the intergenerational engagement<br />

is priceless.<br />

Linda often sends me notes like these…<br />

“We are very excited to be a part of this innovative<br />

approach to reading.”<br />

“Rick and I are so glad to be a part of this<br />

wonderful educational program you have worked<br />

so diligently to establish. As a former educator, I<br />

appreciate the tremendous effort it takes to implement<br />

a new program.”<br />

“We enjoyed being a part of Summer programs,<br />

which are educational, interactive, and just fun for all<br />

involved. We are fortunate that you chose our Snuffy to<br />

be one of the Ambassadors.”<br />

While Linda’s notes often thank me for including<br />

them, it is me that is thankful for them and<br />

everyone involved in the success of the Rescue<br />

Readers program.<br />

Taking the Lead<br />

New orientations and trainings are coming<br />

in January 2022. To learn more about<br />

Peggy Adams’ Education Programs,<br />

please visit PeggyAdams.org/EDU<br />

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Creating A Lasting Legacy<br />

EUNICE J. GARDINER CAMPUS<br />

Eunice Joyce Gardiner (1928-2011)<br />

Born in London, Eunice was a noted British model<br />

with striking red hair, ivory skin and brilliant green<br />

eyes. At age 22, she married William Pitt Oakes, son of<br />

a self-made mining millionaire. Following his death,<br />

she traveled and studied art and architecture in the<br />

United States and abroad.<br />

Eunice met Robert David Lion Gardiner in Palm<br />

Beach in 1961 and they were married for more than<br />

40 years. Robert Gardiner was the 16th Lord of the<br />

Manor of Gardiner’s Island in Suffolk County, Long<br />

Island, and a descendant of Lion Gardiner who<br />

acquired Gardiner’s Island in 1639 by a Royal Grant.<br />

It is still the oldest privately owned island in the<br />

United States.<br />

Eunice passed away in 2011. Prior to her death, she<br />

quietly planned to make a gift that would set the stage<br />

for the next chapter of animal welfare in Palm Beach<br />

County. It wasn’t until 2013 that Peggy Adams Animal<br />

Rescue League was informed that Eunice, inspired<br />

by her love of animals, had created a perpetual trust<br />

to benefit the animals of our community and the lost,<br />

abandoned and injured, in particular. Mrs. Gardiner’s<br />

visionary gift ensured that Peggy Adams would not<br />

only continue its lifesaving work for generations to<br />

come, but also expand its programs to impact and<br />

save the lives of more animals than ever before.<br />

Thanks to Mrs. Gardiner’s generosity, the Board of<br />

Directors of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League<br />

began the process of planning for a campus expansion<br />

highlighted by the opening of the Lesly S. Smith Pet<br />

Adoption Center in <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

In recognition of Mrs. Gardiner’s vision and<br />

compassion, the 13.5-acre Peggy Adams campus was<br />

renamed the Eunice J. Gardiner Campus.<br />

For more information on giving<br />

opportunities, please contact<br />

Kati Erickson, CAP®,<br />

Director of Development<br />

and Marketing at<br />

K.Erickson@PeggyAdams.org<br />

or 561-472-8576.<br />

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Leave a Legacy of Love<br />

Your<br />

Including Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League in<br />

your will, trust or other estate plans is one of the<br />

most meaningful things you can do to save animals’<br />

lives for years to come. Every day, animals and<br />

our community benefit from individuals who had<br />

the foresight to include Peggy Adams in their<br />

estate plans.<br />

Bequests<br />

FOREVER FRIENDS<br />

Leg acy of<br />

Love<br />

When you name Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League<br />

in your will, you have control of your assets and the<br />

gift is exempt from federal estate tax.<br />

Charitable Remainder Trusts<br />

This trust pays a fixed percentage of the assets as<br />

revolved annually. It provides variable income for life<br />

and immediate income from a tax deduction.<br />

Charitable Lead Trusts<br />

You can create a trust that pays a fixed or variable<br />

income to us for a specific number of years. The<br />

balance is then given to anyone of your choosing.<br />

Life Insurance<br />

Through the gift of life insurance policies, you can<br />

make a large gift to rescue animals with little cost to<br />

you. You also receive a tax deduction immediately.<br />

Retirement Accounts<br />

for<br />

the Anima l<br />

You can name the League as a beneficiary of the<br />

balance of your account after your lifetime. This will<br />

eliminate income and estate taxes.<br />

Property/Homes/Appreciated Stocks<br />

Consider donating appreciated stock, real estate or<br />

other valuable items. You can take an immediate<br />

charitable deduction of fair market value and avoid<br />

capital gains tax.<br />

Charitable Gift Annuities<br />

Dependable fixed income for you or a loved one<br />

during your lifetime. Afterwards, the League receives<br />

the principal of your gift.<br />

Peace of Mind Program<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League’s Peace of Mind<br />

Program offers a planned gift option that provides for<br />

the long term, permanent care of your pets when you<br />

are no longer able to care for them.<br />

How to include Peggy Adams in you plans:<br />

Legal Name: Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League of<br />

the Palm Beaches, Inc.<br />

Principal Address:<br />

3200 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33409<br />

Federal Tax ID: # 59-0637811<br />

For more information on giving opportunities, please contact Kati Erickson, CAP®,<br />

Director of Development and Marketing at K.Erickson@PeggyAdams.org or 561-472-8576.<br />

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Volunteering at Peggy Adams<br />

GIVE BACK • MAKE A DIFFERENCE • HAVE FUN<br />

Did you know your time and talent could make a significant difference in the<br />

lives of homeless and abandoned animals in Palm Beach County? Volunteering at<br />

Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is the PURR-FECT way to give back to your<br />

community, while helping to save the lives of countless animals! Peggy Adams is<br />

currently seeking highly motivated, hard working and dedicated animal-lovers to<br />

join our volunteer team. Whether you want to work with cats, dogs, or even people,<br />

we have a role for you. Taking the first step to becoming a volunteer is easy – simply<br />

visit our website to get started!<br />

For more information about volunteering, please visit PeggyAdams.org/Future-Volunteer<br />

At any given time, Peggy Adams has 500 – 1,000 animals in its care. That’s where<br />

fosters play a critical role! Fostering enables us to accept more homeless animals<br />

into our program, especially neonate kittens found in our community. It’s easy to<br />

get started!<br />

For more information about fostering, please visit PeggyAdams.org/Foster<br />

Follow us on social media…and now on TikTok! @PeggyAdamsARL

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