Re: Re: Re: Ok, it's January, when's the next Findlay meeting?
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Originally posted by Cinder & Smoke
Dad sez ~
SQUEEK SQUEEK!
30's!!?? :eek:
THIRTY's??
You sure OUR Dad wuz there? :p
Pretty sure:p
THANKS, Hancock Parks, for noticing us!
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Originally posted by Cincy'sMom
... I got a call from the Director of the Hancock (Findlay) Park District last night.
He wanted to thank our group for the donations
we have made to the park and
encourage us to continue using their facilities.
They thik it is great that we use the park and
seem to do so responsibly.
...he mentioned is that there have been some
complaints about the park in general...
He asked that since our group is so organized and
knows dogs so well
(Boy do we have them fooled :D)...
...they know some people use the park without registering first...
w:)w!
I guess it pays to be Responsible Dog Owners! :D
And to amplify what Amy said -
We're pretty sure our Pet Talk Gang is *NOT* the
"out of towners" that have generated the "complaints"!
I talked to The Director several times last year to "explain" WHO we were and that we did bend over backwards to follow most ;) of the Park Rules...
I have a many times revised E-mail letter I need to "finish" and
send off to him... With the suggestions a few of us have brain-stormed over the last year.
Most of those "suggestions" deal with the need to develop (and have the Park District approve) of a way to Properly "Register" the Out of Town Dogs and accept a token payment for a Daily Use type of permit.
Sounds simple - but it's a little more complicated than it seems...
A few years ago, the Parks District teamed up with a group of Local Dog Owners to develop the Bark Park. There was "some" opposition from Hancock County residents; but that was overcome through public meetings. The greatest "opposition" was from the Hanckock County HEALTH Department - who feared 1) the spread of K9 diseases, and 2) the potential problem of Dog :eek: BITES (and not having Owner Information for a biting dog).
Parks and HEALTH agreed to the current plan - ALL dogs using the Bark Park are to be PRE-Registered and have Shot Records, Rabies Vacc Records, and Owner Info ON FILE in the Parks Office.
Therein lies "our" problem - WE allow - heck - we encourage - Out of Town / Visiting dogs to attend our Gathurinz...
And that's why we asked all the "Visiting Dawgs" to bring their Shot Records WITH Them when they attended the last two or three PT Gatherings.
MONEY is NOT the issue!
Hancock Parks is fearful that a "bite" will happen with an UN-registered dog...
and the HEALTH Department will become upset and possibly order the Bark Park be closed - which NOBODY wants to see happen.
Soooo...
I am going to ask The Manager to once again try to come up with a "Plan for Visiting Dogs" that the Park District, and the Health Department, can live with...
Since developing a Plan (and having it "approved" by everyone) could take a while -
we'll continue to "ASK" all the "Visiting Dogs" to make copies of their Vet Records and Bring Them Along when they Visit with us.
I said before that Money is not an issue...
Let me explain:
Last year the Pet Talk Gang reserved and RENTED Pavilion #7 (the Shelter outside the Bark Park) at a Cost of $30 per Sunday. And we did it 4 or 5 times during the Summer of 2003.
That brought in somewhere between $100 to $150 that the Parks District probably would NOT have received - since we don't think ANY OTHER Dog Groups actually RENT the Pavilion.
AND - we collected over $100 of "Donations" over and above the first $30 per Sunday.
So we Pet Talkers DO "pay our way" when we use the Bark Park - and
the Parks District KNOWS about and APPRECIATES :)
our financial contributions!
Not to mention -
MANY of us out of towners are also Registered, Card-Carrying, Bark Park Members!
Since the Park Rangers are forbidden to accept ANY money...
WE will continue to collect "Donations" and forward them to the Parks District Foundation for use AT the Bark Park.
We've been a bit remiss in not "explaining" the Donation Coffee Cans...
(Nobody likes to beg for money!)
Here's da Skoop:
We ask each Dog Family (both Bark Park Members AND Visitors) to make a contribution of a few bucks towards the Pavilion Rental cost ($30 per Sunday). That $30 goes to the Parks District General Operations Fund. Everything you contribute OVER the first $30 goes to the Parks FOUNDATION and is earmarked for use ONLY for the Bark Park.
In summary (Finally, he quits *yappin*)...
Come One - Come ALL!!
JOIN the Bark Park as a Member ($10 for THREE Dogs for the whole Year)
IF you think you may attend several Pet Talk Gathurinz this
year at Findlay.
If you only plan to attend one or two of the PT Gatherings,
Don't Sweat the Membership for now...
We'll work something out with the Parks District.
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Originally posted by 4/5 Dog Mother
So I guess it is up to us
to keep working hard at being an exemplary group
by making sure we keep our dogs messes picked up,
and making sure our dogs are always being well-behaved ...
If you have any *Ideas* or *Suggestions* ~
Please Post them here or PM "Cinder & Smoke" or "Cincy'Mom".
See Ya at the Bark Park!! :D
/s/ Phred