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[saro_events] Weekly meeting poll- respond asap

Hey Everyone,

We need to =
get our weekly meeting schedule figured out pretty quickly. If you intend t=
o attend meetings this semester, please respond to this poll by no later th=
an Friday at 10pm. If you aren’t a member of the SARO FB group, make sure t=
o join!

Find us at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SyrAnimalRights/=

Amber Canavan
President, SARO
Environmental Studies
En=
vironment, Communication and Society
SUNY College of Environmental Scien=
ce and Forestry

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[saro_events] Welcome to SARO

Welcome back everyone and hello to the 60 new people who signed up our email
list today at the S.U. Involvement Fair. Below is information about some
upcoming Syracuse Animal Rights Organization events- including our kick-off
meeting, which is in just a few hours! See you soon!

SARO Kick-Off Meeting
This meeting will be an introduction to SARO, what the club has done in the
past, and possibilities for future events. We will also be looking to get
everyone signed up for a shift at the table in Marshall Foyer to recruit new
members or hold a bake sale. We will be determining our regular weekly
meeting schedule for the semester at this meeting.
When: Wednesday, September 11th from 7-8pm
Where: Room 110 Moon Library, ESF Campus

Day Trip visit to Farm Sanctuary (People with cars needed!)
We will carpool down to visit the rescued animals at Farm Sanctuary in
beautiful Watkins Glen, NY. $15 per person covers gas/tolls and admission,
and
SARO funds will cover the rest. Snacks and microwaveable meals are for sale
in
the gift shop, but bringing a bag lunch is recommended. . Wear boots or
sneakers for muddy areas on the farm. Information on the sanctuary can be
found here: www.farmsanctuary.org Email alcoon (at) syr.edu to reserve your
seat or if you have a vehicle and would like to help the carpool.
When: Saturday, September 14th.
Carpool: leaves ESF campus at 9am, returns at 6pm. Meet at the statue of Abe
Lincoln next to Illick Hall on SUNY ESF for the carpool.

Foster home needed for rescued cats
Because adoption rates are so slow at this time, especially for adult cats,
the Cat Coalition of Central New York is seeking temporary foster homes for
cats in their care to give them a rest from ‘shelter life’. If you or someone
you know has an apartment, and the time to care for a cat(or a pair!), email
alcoon (at) syr.edu if you are able to help one of these guys. Food and
litter box etc can be supplied if needed.

You may unsubscribe to the SARO_Events list at any time by sending an email
to saro_events-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net

Amber Canavan
Syracuse Animal Rights Organization President
Environmental Studies
Environment, Communication and Society
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

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[saro_events] Kick-Off meeting tonight! See you there!

Welcome back everyone!

 

 Volunteers needed for SU Involvement Fair Table(Today!)

 The SU Student Activity Fair is a great way to reach out to incoming =
freshmen.

 SARO will have a table there and we need some help staffing it. We wi=
ll have a

 table with our email sign-up sheet, fliers about our meetings, and fr=
ee

 stickers and literature for people to pick up. Email Amber at alcoon@=
syr.edu

 if you can help out for any part of the fair.

 When: Wednesday, September 11th from 11:30-3pm

 Where: Syracuse University quad

 

 Day Trip visit to Farm Sanctuary (People with cars needed!)

 We will carpool down to visit the rescued animals at Farm Sanctuary i=
n

 beautiful Watkins Glen, NY. $15 per person covers gas/tolls and admis=
sion, and

 SARO funds will cover the rest. Snacks and microwaveable meals are fo=
r sale in

 the gift shop, but bringing a bag lunch is recommended. . Wear boots =
or

 sneakers for muddy areas on the farm. Information on the sanctuary ca=
n be

 found here: www.farmsanctuary.org Email alcoon (at) syr.edu to reserv=
e your

 seat or if you have a vehicle and would like to help the carpool.

 When: Saturday, September 14th.

 Carpool: leaves ESF campus at 9am, returns at 6pm. Meet at the statue=
of Abe

 Lincoln next to Illick Hall on SUNY ESF for the carpool.

 

 SARO Kick-Off Meeting

 This meeting will be an introduction to SARO, what the club has done =
in the

 past, and possibilities for future events. We will also be looking to=
get

 everyone signed up for a shift at the table in Marshall Foyer to recr=
uit new

 members or hold a bake sale. We will be determining our regular weekl=
y meeting schedule for the semester at this meeting.

 When: Wednesday, September 11th from 7-8pm

 Where: Room 110 Moon Library, ESF Campus

 

 Foster home needed for rescued cats

 Because adoption rates are so slow at this time, especially for adult=
cats,

 the Cat Coalition of Central New York is seeking temporary foster hom=
es for

 cats in their care to give them a rest from ‘shelter life’. If you or=
someone

 you know has an apartment, and the time to care for a cat(or a pair!)=
, email

 alcoon (at) syr.edu if you are able to help one of these guys. Food a=
nd

 litter box etc can be supplied if needed.

 

 

 You may unsubscribe to the SARO_Events list at any time by sending an=
email to saro_events-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net

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Amber Canavan
Environmental Studies Major
Environment, Communicat=
ion and Society
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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[saro_events] Kick-Off meeting, Farm Sanctuary visit,

Welcome back everyone!

Volunteers needed for SU Involvement Fair Table
The SU Student Activity Fair is a great way to reach out to incoming freshmen.
SARO will have a table there and we need some help staffing it. We will have a
table with our email sign-up sheet, fliers about our meetings, and free
stickers and literature for people to pick up. Email Amber at alcoon@syr.edu
if you can help out for any part of the fair.
When: Wednesday, September 11th from 11:30-3pm
Where: Syracuse University quad

Day Trip visit to Farm Sanctuary
We will carpool down to visit the rescued animals at Farm Sanctuary in
beautiful Watkins Glen, NY. $15 per person covers gas/tolls and admission, and
SARO funds will cover the rest. Snacks and microwaveable meals are for sale in
the gift shop, but bringing a bag lunch is recommended. . Wear boots or
sneakers for muddy areas on the farm. Information on the sanctuary can be
found here: www.farmsanctuary.org Email alcoon (at) syr.edu to reserve your
seat or if you have a vehicle and would like to help the carpool.
When: Saturday, September 14th.
Carpool: leaves ESF campus at 9am, returns at 6pm. Meet at the statue of Abe
Lincoln next to Illick Hall on SUNY ESF for the carpool.

SARO Kick-Off Meeting
This meeting will be an introduction to SARO, what the club has done in the
past, and possibilities for future events. We will also be looking to get
everyone signed up for a shift at the table in Marshall Foyer to recruit new
members or hold a bakesale.
When: Wednesday, September 11th from 7-8pm
Where: TBD- awaiting room reservation confirmation

Foster home needed for rescued cats
Because adoption rates are so slow at this time, especially for adult cats,
the Cat Coalition of Central New York is seeking temporary foster homes for
cats in their care to give them a rest from ‘shelter life’. If you or someone
you know has an apartment, and the time to care for a cat(or a pair!), email
alcoon (at) syr.edu if you are able to help one of these guys. Food and
litter box etc can be supplied if needed.

You may unsubscribe to the SARO_Events list at any time by sending an email to saro_events-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net

[saro_events] FW: Anyone available to help PAR Fri. Aug. 2 from 2

Anyone who can volunteer should =
contact linda directly at the contact information listed below.

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> From: ldestefano3@twcny.rr.com
> To:
> Subject: Anyo=
ne available to help PAR Fri. Aug. 2 from 2 to 5 at table at Green Planet G=
rocery?
> Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2013 11:33:20 -0400
>
> HI!>
> The friendly, family-owned Green Planet Grocery on W. Gene=
see Street
> in Syracuse (across from Fairmount Fair shopping cente=
r) has once
> again asked People for Animal Rights to have a table=
of animal rights and environmental
> protection literature at one =
of their special events. I have found
> volunteers to staff the ta=
ble on all shifts except one, which I still
> need to fill. Can an=
yone cover 2 to 5 on Fri. Aug. 2? This is a fun
> event as there =
are free samples (some vegan) and food to buy for
> lunch or to b=
ring home (veggie burgers on the grill, etc.). They
> usually have=
a raffle for a basket of goodies too. I’ll be setting up
> and do=
ing the 11 to 2 shift on Fri so can provide “the lay of the
> land”=
to anyone who comes to do the 2 to 5 shift.
>
> Linda
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488-7877 (8 a.m. – 10 p.m.) or ldestefano3@twcny.rr.com

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[saro_events] The Walmart Cruelty Tour is coming to New York!!

Hey Team MFA,

I am sure many of you are already aware, but wanted to g=
ive you a heads up about some upcoming Walmart Cruelty Tour stops in your home state of New York. Some are too far for you to attend, but please&=
nbsp;come to the ones that are not and he=
lp spread the word on all of them. The more people that show up and the bet=
ter chance we have of getting on the news. You can find the links to the Fa=
cebook event pages here:

Utica
Watertown
Syracuse=
Binghamton
You can find the full Walmart Cruelty Tour schedule here. And all the Facebook postings here.

Any questions, just =
let me know. Thank you!

Sincerely,

Mikael NielsenEastern Outreach Coordinator
(773) 971-3895
MercyForAnimals

Mercy For Animals is dedicated to preventing cruelty to farmed ani=
mals and
promoting compassionate food choices and policies.&=
nbsp;
Visit ChooseVeg.com
=
for 
delicious recipes and tips on transitioning to a cruelty=
-free lifestyle.

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[saro_events] S.U. will kill these two cats unless..

SARO has been alerted to a situa=
tion at Haven Hall on Syracuse University campus.

Apparently, students and staff have been feeding two cats who were abandone=
d there for the past few months. However, S.U. has become aware of them and=
does not want the cats approaching students as they begin to move into the=
dorms. A staff person  at S.U. named Janice  has been =
negotiating with S.U. to try to save the cats from being killed.

 

The cats have been given a stay of execution until June 18th. A foster home=
needs to be found by then to save these cats lives. They are one male and =
one female, and are very friendly. The cats will be spayed/neutered, vaccin=
ated, dewormed and de-flead. All they need is a safe home to stay in for th=
e summer while a permanent home is found for them.

 

If you can help, please contact the staff person directly at 727-8401.=


 

 

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[saro_events] Cat Coalition general interest meeting/guest speaker

This is NOT a SARO event, but ma=
y be of interest to SARO members concerned about the stray cat problem in S=
yracuse.

From: CDeGroff@chasedesign.net=

To: CDeGroff@chasedesign.net
Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 11:54:59 -0500Subject: CNYCC May general meeting guest speaker

On Wedn=
esday night, May 22, Dr. Jennifer Bailey, DVM at Fairmount Animal Hospital,=
will be our guest speaker. She will talk about infectious diseases,  =
vaccination protocol and what to do if your household happens to experience=
such an illness.
The meeting will take place at t=
he NOPL at North Syracuse, 100 Trolley Barn Lane, N. Syracuse. It will run =
from 6:30 to 7:45 pm. Hope to see you there.

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