9/1/2023 0 Comments Haws snip clinic![]() Time on vacation, to sunshine and short sleeved shirts. At HAWS it’s a time to open the shelter doors and let in the fresh air! Everyone is looking forward to Everything isĬhanging from subtle shades to bright and brilliant greens. Jessica Pinkos Director of Special Projectsĩ-6 Monday-Friday 9-4 Saturday 12-4 SundayĪh spring – such a wonderful time of year. Khris Erickson Education Department Manager Maggie Tate-Techtmann Director of Organizational Sandy Hoffmann Monica Jurken Michelle Lake HAWS Board of DirectorsBill Stone, President Waukesha County leads the community in animal welfareĪnd assures sanctuary for animals in need. ![]() HAWS would be glad to greet you with an answer to the question of “What’s new?!” Please plan to join us at the Romp, try fostering, adopt a pet, send the kids to camp or sign up for a training class. It’s even better when that interest comes along with support and care. It’s always nice to be greeted by someone with interest in the latest news in your life. Maybe things aren’t “new” at all, but rather “re-new” this season?! Certainly our opti-mism and sense of purpose at HAWS are renewed – and that makes a world of difference for our staff and volunteers. Our Animal Rescue team is on the alert for baby animal calls and concerns.Īnd every foster home we can recruit is caring for kittens…again and again! Of our first “class” of dogs in training/foster care at Carroll University. HAWS’ Behavior Department is closely monitoring the progress This time of year at HAWS we are also excited to welcome the all-hands-on-deck planning and fundraising that goes along with the annual Romp ‘N Rally! Our Education Department is busy prepar-ing for Kids ‘N Critters Summer Camp. ![]() HAWS would be glad to greet you with an answer to the question of “What’s new?!” WHAT’S NEW?!Įach spring brings with it a refreshed outlook – the sun breaks through that gray overcast from winter the ever-coat of snow, frost and sand finally dis-Īppears the bird watching improves out the windows of HAWS’ cat colony and Kitten Season arrives, of course! These things are known, and expected. ![]() And every foster home we can recruit is caring for kittens… again and again! Maybe things aren’t “new” at all, but rather “re-new” this season?! Certainly our opti- mism and sense of purpose at HAWS are renewed – and that makes a world of difference for our staff and volunteers. Our Animal Rescue team is on the alert for baby animal calls and concerns. HAWS’ Behavior Department is closely monitoring the progress of our first “class” of dogs in training/foster care at Carroll University. This time of year at HAWS we are also excited to welcome the all-hands-on- deck planning and fundraising that goes along with the annual Romp ‘N Rally! Our Education Department is busy prepar- ing for Kids ‘N Critters Summer Camp. E ach spring brings with it a refreshed outlook – the sun breaks through that gray overcast from winter the ever-coat of snow, frost and sand finally dis- appears the bird watching improves out the windows of HAWS’ cat colony and Kitten Season arrives, of course! These things are known, and expected. INSIDE: Direct Line Humane Education Highlights It’s All About the Animals! Volunteers Thank You License #267280-DS 701 Northview Road PO Box 834 Waukesha, WI 53187-0834 26 2 3 4 6 7 2020 It’s time to Romp and Camp and more! Learn how at. ![]()
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