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March 8, 2004
re: Statewide Pet Store Demonstrations
On Saturday, May 8th, the day before Mothers Day, there will be pet
store demonstrations held throughout the State of Florida, in a
massive effort to educate the public about puppymills. We are
notifying as many rescue groups and shelters as we possibly can,
and asking if you all could possibly help the cause by arranging for
demonstrations in your area or to attend a demonstration that has
been arranged. We had a fairly good turnout for the two recent
demonstrations that were held down here. Many of those that attended
were either from rescue groups/shelters or had a horrifying
experience with pet store puppymill puppies. As you are probably
well aware, new pet stores are opening up all over. Here in Broward
County, the numbers are unbelievable. We know that there are many
others throughout the state that feel as we do about pet stores and
puppymills.
If we could some how pull this off, this could be the most eye
opening event ever in Florida. But we can't do it without your help.
You would have to contact your local police, city hall or code
enforcement, to find out if a permit or letter of authorization is
needed. More than likely something is required. They will probably
want at least 1 weeks notice, but it would be better to check with
them. They will or should give you the do's and dont's as well.
Some cities do not allow signs on sticks (no sticks) or bullhorns. You
certainly want to inform them that this is going to be a peaceful
demonstration.
It is important that we have an idea as to how many people are
participating, and which part of the state they are in, so that we
know which areas will be covered. We are planning to contact the
media here in south Florida and encourage you to do the same for
your area. We will attempt to also have it reported/announced on
national news, providing we know which areas are demonstrating. Can
we count on you and your rescue organization, friends, neighbors and
family?
Please try to assist in this effort, and contact others that may also
be able to help. Please email me at: [email protected]
Thank you,
Terri
March 8, 2004
re: Statewide Pet Store Demonstrations
On Saturday, May 8th, the day before Mothers Day, there will be pet
store demonstrations held throughout the State of Florida, in a
massive effort to educate the public about puppymills. We are
notifying as many rescue groups and shelters as we possibly can,
and asking if you all could possibly help the cause by arranging for
demonstrations in your area or to attend a demonstration that has
been arranged. We had a fairly good turnout for the two recent
demonstrations that were held down here. Many of those that attended
were either from rescue groups/shelters or had a horrifying
experience with pet store puppymill puppies. As you are probably
well aware, new pet stores are opening up all over. Here in Broward
County, the numbers are unbelievable. We know that there are many
others throughout the state that feel as we do about pet stores and
puppymills.
If we could some how pull this off, this could be the most eye
opening event ever in Florida. But we can't do it without your help.
You would have to contact your local police, city hall or code
enforcement, to find out if a permit or letter of authorization is
needed. More than likely something is required. They will probably
want at least 1 weeks notice, but it would be better to check with
them. They will or should give you the do's and dont's as well.
Some cities do not allow signs on sticks (no sticks) or bullhorns. You
certainly want to inform them that this is going to be a peaceful
demonstration.
It is important that we have an idea as to how many people are
participating, and which part of the state they are in, so that we
know which areas will be covered. We are planning to contact the
media here in south Florida and encourage you to do the same for
your area. We will attempt to also have it reported/announced on
national news, providing we know which areas are demonstrating. Can
we count on you and your rescue organization, friends, neighbors and
family?
Please try to assist in this effort, and contact others that may also
be able to help. Please email me at: [email protected]
Thank you,
Terri