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Show Community National Trails Day is June 2 National Trails Day is June 2, 2001, so help us celebrate. Join your friends and neighbors in restoring our community trails. We are going to be working on two trails overlooking Kanab that lead up the Vermilion Cliffs. There is something for everyone to do, so dont hesitate, pack water and some lunch, grab those s and meet us at Willow Creek Bookstore on Saturday, June 2, 2001 at 7:30 a.m. Prepare to have yourself a jolly work-glove- the draft developed during the good time restoring these local trails. is sponsoring the low-co- st bi-ann- Pet Shot & Licensing Clinic on Saturday, June 9th, from 12-- 3 p.m. (AZ time) at the Fredonia Fire Station. A veterinarian will be on duty. The following is a list of available services and pricing: Canine Rabies-$5.0Canine (parvo, distemper, etc 10.00 Feline Rabies- - $5.00 Feline Leukemia-$10.0- 0 Nail Clipping-$5.0Spay and neuter information will be available. The Humane 0 ne )- -$ 0 (644-8884)- non-motoriz- 3) Kanab City, Fredonia and the Rivers and Trails Conservation Assistance Program are sponsoring a trails planning workshop on August 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in Kanab. The purpose of the workshop is, to develop a comprehensive draft trails plan for the local area. The limits of ing equestrians, hikers, bikers and runners. If we have left you out, let us know! If you would like more information on the Workshop or the Trails Com- -' mittee, call Carol at 4 Susan at Joy at or Michael at 644-507- 643-720- Please contact the Town Office for details. available. NeuteredSpayed-$5.00- 644-888- 3. i?gBEDaai ber of spayneuter vouchers Licensing: 8, 7, 644-230- Society also has a limited num- (lift. I iW. k'f-- 1 'i ; Jtl sfi Vr iff tV il (HjjjMsiliJ Unaltered-$15.0- 0 Fredonia Animal Control wants to remind you that all dogs above the age of four months that are located within the Town or County limits are required to be licensed. Proofofrabies vaccination is mandatory. An officer will be canvassing streets following this clinic and fines, starting at $40. will be imposed for those in violation. , r) fc v1 1 1 ' k! f - A tlV'e iTiltM' ll I SUI-- 'hi ssi MM i about starving artists. If youre starving for culture, this is your chance to meet and greet these talented painters, potters, jewelers, sculptors and photographers. Sun Gallery offers an eclectic mix of affordable fine art in their newly refurbished space on the west side of Parry Lodge. From the contemporary pastel hues of Serena Supplees canyon themed watercolors to the strikingly tra- - Dil iT Art- r'trt mnH tlill i?T. H sTjpg; ' fd - 1 K i t H i is )ii ?' ,! i S' I Usi m V Mil H t S' tt 4s mMisi t il' ! !( I Super Adoption IS J& m mrtoo know of anywhere - ever! The parking lot was filled with striped tents, live music, and people dressed with sombreros in honor of the Cinco de Mayo holiday. And at the center of all the action were hundreds of dogs and cats from all over the state, all looking for new homes. event In all, the three-da- y found new homes for 563 dogs and cats, all gussied up for then-biadventure, and arriving in Salt Lake from 28 shelters and rescue groups all across the state. The Humane Society of Utah was side by side with CARE, a new T ABE A ? A 0 animal rescue from -- then-promotio- , Utah. There were dogtraining booths and g booths, KJ pet-sittin- fct PATH ft I -- T. 5vTi rb r JoL ri wtmooktBS wirtw K L4G0O4 44A5TF r tHQXM m! 'i L t m. V Starting at $53,725.00 (Delivered Locally) REDROCK HOMES 1-(8- G0) 264-762- 5 FREE COMPUTER With Purchase with the volunteers), entertainment for the kids, face painting, and lots more. If you didnt know what was going on, you could easily have mistaken the entire event for a large 2,356 Sq. Ft. - 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Across from the Holiday Inn Express on Hwy 89, just East of Kanab food and drink booths (where I saw more than a few dogs get- ting to share lunch i J A X 0 KP0OU04 0tmoo2 5 The Deseret News had a frontpage feature of a young woman who had her face painted to look like a cat by Nathania Gartman, Best Friends Education Director, in her guise as Daffydil the Clown. Nathania was assisted by some of the kids from Genesis, a rehabilitation program of the Utah Correctional system. Thanks to veterinarians Dr. and Dr. Brenda animal who found Ponce, every a new home was spayed or neutered before it left the parking lot in the No More Homeless Pets mobile spayneuter clinic. Even a generator breakdown didnt slow them up. Saab, one of the sponsors of the event, was using a generator to blow up a giant plastic dog along side car. They gladly offered it to the mobile clinic so they could keep doing the surgeries. A lot of northern Utah families are now the proud caretakers of some wonderful animals, and we are all looking forward to the next big adoption day, which will be held in St George on May 19 for shelter animals in Southern Dave-Sween- y 644-589- 6. DMN0 99 effective. Indeed, the media were all over this wonderful event, with three live radio remotes and all the TV stations filming the adoptions for the local news. ditional bronze sculpture of Clyde Ross Morgan, Sun Gallery car- Animal Care and Best Friends ries works that challenge the shared tent space, as did Wasatch senses and soothe jangled nerves. Humane and San Pete County Look at the art. Listen to the Animal Shelter. Summit County music. Enjoy the food. The fun Friends of Animals, out of Park is free, Saturday, June 2 at Sun City, had some great animals available for adoption, as did the Gallery (435) Humane Society of Box Elder County. It was wonderful td see everyone working together to help the animals under the ban- nerofNo More Homeless Pets in Utah. I tf. j had. He was tireless and very By Faith Maloney Ive never seen so many people or animals at an adoption event in my life! Thirteen thousand people poured into the PETsMART parking lot in Salt Lake City last weekend for the biggest adoption event that I Richfield. Both groups placedlots ofbeautifiil cats and dogs. Uintah if ! 644-322- Fiiendfi Ol 0 tmjrr Befit ed iaEGB(a!ffl$y rO ' We're your or Sun Gallery hosts Cultural Celebration Sun Gallery, 89 E. Center St. Kanab, Utah will host a Cultural Celebration on Saturday, June 2, from Noon until 9 p.m. A variety of talented local musicians will serenade visitors throughout the event. F ree food and refreshments will lure many of the 20 artists represented by Sun Gallery into making an appearance. Theres obvious truth to what youve heard WEDNESDAY MAY 30, 2001 Call early and let us know what you workshop will depend on the can help with, ask for Charlie participants. We are looking for so they broad participation from Michael (644-230can schedule the day. user groups, includ- Fredonia Pet Shot & Licensing Clinic The Fredonia Humane Society SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Call for Details county fair. Craig Wirth of KTVXs Wirth Watching was on duty all day, every day, talking about the animals over a hand held micro- phone. He described their strong points, their cute points, and what nice ears they Daffidyl the Clown paints faces at the Super Adoption. Photo by Jana de Peyer. |