"Pause 4 Paws supports nonprofit 501c3 organizations that are dedicated to preserving the integrity, reputation, and wellness of our 4-legged friends."
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Pause 4 Paws Story
In January 2010, a volunteer from Red Lake Rosie’s Rescue (RLRR) emailed me a picture of an adorable dog that needed a home. He had been abused and abandoned. He lived in a church parking lot for three months, until he was rescued by RLRR. I adopted Oliver a couple of weeks later and he has been an amazing gift to me and my family.
I have a brother with special needs; Oliver is extremely protective of my brother and the two of them have a very special relationship. Nothing brings a smile faster to my brother’s face than when he hears Oliver running towards him.
A few months later, I decided to adopt a cat. I fell in love with Gizmo, a kitty on RLRR’s website who had been abandoned. Her foster mom said Gizmo had the worst ear mites she had ever seen. She is a little cat with a BIG personality. She thinks she is a dog: she comes to her name, she greets me at the door, she loves to be held and she wants to be the center of attention….always. Oliver and Gizmo are the best of friends and they truly are my “kids with fur.”
In March 2011, I was at a fundraiser with a good friend Kristen Haertel. She purchased a private concert with a local musician as a gift for me. It was at that time I decided to turn the “private” concert into a fundraiser to benefit animals. I called four of my dear friends together and shared my idea with them. These ladies ran with it and Pause 4 Paws was formed. My idea of a “little” fundraiser was turned into a non-profit organization and lofty goals have been set for its future.
Pause 4 Paws raises funds to assist animal shelters and rescue organizations that are dedicated and passionate about saving and improving the lives of dogs and cats.
Founder – Jill E. Goldstein
OLIVERPause 4 Paws Fundraiser Event
Our annual event is the vehicle that drives our fundraising and networking efforts in order to help animals in need. Our priorities include providing spayed/neuter clinics, healthcare resources, meeting basic requirements of needy animals and helping find them their forever homes.
This year our event will be held on October 13, 2011, at the Medina Entertainment Center at 500 Highway 55, Medina, MN 55340 (763) 478-6661. We have an excellent evening of entertainment planned as we raise funds and watch stories that share why there is such a need to help these animals.
Early Bird Discount (until September 20th) 1 person, $25, 2 people $40.
After September 21st, $30 & $50
Entertainment and appetizers available throughout the event; open bar available.
14 rescue organizations (including Red Lake Rosie's Rescue) that will benefit from your generosity will be at the event so you can learn more about their organizations, find out what it takes to become a foster home or even adopt a cuddly new addition to your family.
MCs for the event are the members of the KFAN Power Trip Morning Show: “Superstar” Mike Morris, Cory Cove, Chris Hawkey and Paul “Meatsauce” Lambert.
GIZMODonate 2 of the Following & Receive a Drink Ticket
Laundry detergent,
Bleach,
Cat litter,
Stainless buckets (5 quart),
Mops,
Outdoor tools including: rakes, shovels, pooper scoopers,
Dog and cat treats,
Canned cat food,
Cat toys,
Garbage bags,
Small and medium zip ties,
Light bulbs,
paper towels, and toilet paper,
Dog Kennels- preferably the plastic airline type,
Nyla bones,
Kongs,
Toys,
Clorox wipes,
Leashes and collars of all sizes,
Dog Shampoo,
Frontline,
Dog food,
cat food,
dog beds,
harnesses and leashes,
dog coats,
gift cards to Chuck and Don’s food outlet,
Pets Smart or PetCo,
Crates, broom,
vacuum,
Food Supplements – Missing Link, Fish Oil,
Crate Cushions,
Brushes/Combs,
Blankets,
Yowels,
Antimicrobial dog/cat dishes,
Kennel panels,
Gas cards,
30 ft. long cotton training leads,
4’ x 3’ rubber backed,
Washable rugs (usually found at Menards),
Kuranda cat beds/towers (can be ordered on Petfinder.com),
Odo Ban Cleaning Solution,
Ice cream buckets.
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