Hi Folks,
Happy Meeting, Indeed
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Kristen
Auerbach, Executive Director, Pima Animal
Care Center (left), Mayor Jonathan
Rothschild,
Field Sergeant Bennett Simonsen, PACC and
Peter Norback.
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The last meeting I had with
Mayor Rothschild was July 23, 2012. That, too, was a happy meeting for One Can
A Week, so I’m seeing a trend here.
The Mayor gave us a lot of
his time and energy and opened the meeting with, “So what do you want from me?”
The paper holding my agenda was turned over and we cut to the chase. At the end
of some discussion we decided that Mayor Rothschild and Kristen Auerbach will
select a few schools and a few corporations to initiate a pilot program for our
“One Cent for One Minute of Community
Service” fund raising idea.
After the meeting, I realized
that I have been concentrating solely on fund-raising for PACC, I forgot about
the school kids who may not have any money at all. That gave rise to the idea
of “Teach One Minute for One Minute of Community
Service.” As Burl, my friend and neighbor said when we talked Sunday,
“That’s great because everybody has something.”
Kids teaching their
classmates how to play video games, or dribble or skate or play an instrument,
or math or science or anything where they are gaining skill and confidence will
definitely build more empathy and a stronger community.
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Our Donations Make a Little Noise
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PACC Facebook Post |
“Peter
Norbeck (sic) drops off a monetary donation to the shelter EVERY Monday. He
also brings in other items like food.
“Since September he has donated a total of
$1,435.36!!
“We just wanted to share a "THANK YOU"
to Peter and all of you who donate your
time, goods, or money to the shelter pets! We couldn't do it without you. Every
donation, large or small, makes a difference!”
When I dropped off our
donation at PACC Monday, the associate said she was asked to take my photo for
a Facebook post and would I mind? Of course, anything for PACC. Then she stood
up and in a loud voice, asked the other associates at the counter for a camera.
I had to donated that, too.
It was a nice surprise and
perked up the rest of the day. Some hours later I found the post on their
Facebook page and got a screen grab. Now you can see what your donations are
generating … besides food for some hungry critters.
PS. There were more than a
score of positive comments. Go check it out.
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Made a mistake and gave Haley and Cody a Bully Stick each just
before I set up the photo shoot so no one was available for puppy window-dressing.
This week we donated 13.3 lbs. of pet food and $64.65 in cash and
two checks.
See you Sunday,
Peter