Medina County SPCA bi-annual newsletter, Animal Tales, provides updates on shelter news, volunteer and adoption information, and upcoming shelter events and training.
1. CHESTER
Needs a
Forever Family
MCSPCA Officers
President
George “Hub” Marquis
Vice-President
Tom Jenkins
Treasurer
Nicole Florio
Secretary
Sandy Larson
Board of Directors
Kathy Foltz
Patrick Hahn
Hope Hnat
David Johnson
Dawn Marzano
Shaun McWilliams
Nikki Robishaw
Carla Boyle Small
Board Meetings
July 15
September 16
November 18
Board Meetings continue to
be held on Zoom. Please contact
the office if you would like to be
included in these meetings.
Director of Operations
Tracey Miller
Humane Officer
Lisa Jenkinson
Newsletter
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Christine Jenkinson
Writer
Medina County SPCA
8790 Guilford Road
Seville, OH 44273
330-723-7722
www.medinacountyspca.com
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Summer Issue 2021
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2. FostersNeeded
Christine Jenkinson
Fostering
Kitten season is upon us, and we are looking
for foster homes.
The keyword being “homes.” A loving, caring,
nurturing atmosphere is exactly what we’re
looking for.
“I love helping them, seeing them thrive and the
sick get better,” Tiffany Morales, SPCA foster
home since 2015, said.
Do we have your attention? Good. There are
different kitten situations where
fosters are needed:
Pregnant cats
Mom cats with kittens
Kittens without moms
Bottle-fed baby kittens
Are cats not your jam? Not to
worry, we also are in need of fosters
for dogs:
Puppies without moms
Large breed dogs with puppies
So you’ve chosen to foster one of the above.
What now? There are a couple of necessary
steps to secure your place as a foster home.
DONATE
TODAY.
First, have an area away from other pets. While it is import-
ant to slowly and carefully introduce fosters to other people,
animals, sounds and scents, please make sure to have
space where they can have time to decompress.
This space should be easy to sanitize and clean.
For cats, a large walk-in bathroom would work just fine.
Dogs will need a bigger room.
Now for the fun part: how much will this cost me? Nothing!
All we ask is that you bring your foster back for exams and
other medical appointments.
“When it’s time for the fosters to leave, Morales said it best:
“your home is then open for another group of fosters that
need love.”
In Raina Daveduk’s case, she received orphan kittens who
were hissy at first, but through picking them up and slowly
exposing them to her pets, those kittens left her house
ready to take on any animal or person.
She has been an SPCA foster home for two years and has
been grateful for her fostering experience.
Have we convinced you to be the first great
step in an animal’s life?
Email us at info@medinacountyspca.com
for more information or an application.
3. Dedicated hearts
emplifies these qualities and always goes above
and beyond to help the animals. I’d like to introduce
you to Jack Knue.
Jack is currently a regular volunteer at the SPCA’s horse
barn, but has been associated with the Medina County
SPCA since 2011. Over the past ten years, he has helped
with a number of activities; fund raising, event meetings,
adoptions, dog walking and currently our beloved horses.
You can usually find him at the barn on Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Saturday mornings. Fresh water and hay, check,
cleaning out stalls and the arena, check, making sure our
horses are taken care of in the best possible way, absolute-
ly. Plainly put, the horses love Jack. Even our feistier ones;
(I think we all know who I am talking about) look forward
to Jack’s weekly visits. Always going beyond, he will also
tend to the horses that are sick; whether it’s cleaning out
hooves or applying medicine, he truly cares. Ever modest,
Jack credits his talents with the training he was given when
he first started working with the horses. While maybe so,
it’s Jack’s continued commitment to the horse’s care and
wellbeing that make him a such a great volunteer.
Jack has lived a storied life. Born in Indiana and raised in
the southwest Chicago suburbs, he spent almost 30 years
living in Alaska. An Airforce veteran, his adult children
continue to live there with his grandchildren and he visits
as often as he can. He currently lives in Medina with his
beloved Marlene, a rescue dog and two rescue cats. Spend
some time with Jack and you won’t regret it. His stories are
fun, fascinating and you might learn a thing or two, maybe
about the game of Hockey or that it is possible and quite
doable, to drive from Medina County, Ohio to Alaska…
Jack’s done it many times.
From this writer to the Board of Directors to all of the Medi-
na County SPCA, we honor our Volunteer of the Year; Jack
Knue and thank him for his service and dedication to what
it’s all about; the animals.
JackKnue
Horse Whisperer
Carla Boyle Small
It is no secret that the Medina County SPCA relies heavily
on the work of its volunteers to carry out its mission. From
the front lines caring for our animals, to those who support
us financially, to our Board of Directors, we would not be
where we are today, without them. We are forever grateful
and continue to be in their debt.
Volunteers are a rare breed. They show up, not for money,
or fame or even glory, but for a purpose, something deep
inside of them, that has to make a difference. They are
committed, loyal and ever giving of themselves and their
time. As the American Military General and Aviation pioneer
James Doolittle once said; “There’s nothing stronger than
the heart of a volunteer.”
The Medina County SPCA would like to honor one such
volunteer as our Volunteer of the Year. This volunteer ex-
4. fundraising News
the purchase of a new transport vehicle for our Humane
Officer to help rescue and save animals and pets in at-risk
situations in our own community. Our current transport vehicle
has high mileage and often requires expensive repairs, so this
gift could not have come at a better time!”
Newly Named Petco Love
Invests in Lifesaving Work
of Medina County SPCA
Grant of $14k will help save more
pet lives in Medina County
In April, the newly named Petco Love announced a $14,000
grant investment to the Medina County SPCA to support our
lifesaving work for animals in the county.
Petco Love is a nonprofit leading change for pets
nationally by harnessing the power of love to make
communities and pet families closer, stronger, and healthier.
Since their founding in 1999 as the Petco Foundation, they
have empowered organizations with nearly $300 million
invested to date in adoption and other lifesaving efforts.
And they have helped find loving homes for more than
6.5 million pets in partnership with Petco and more than
4,000 organizations, like ours, nationwide.
“Petco Love announced an investment in the Medina County
SPCA and hundreds of other organizations as part of our
commitment to create a future in which no pet is unneces-
sarily euthanized,” said Susanne Kogut, President of Petco
Love. “Our local investments are only one component. We
also launched the first of our national tools to empower all
animal lovers to drive lifesaving change right alongside us.”
“We are so excited that Petco Love wanted to invest in
our organization and partner with us,” stated Tracey Miller,
Director of Operations, Medina County SPCA. “Their support
means the world to us. This grant money will be used toward
The mission of the Medina County SPCA is to protect and
care for animals in our community from abuse, cruelty,
neglect, injury, and abandonment. Founded in 1985, we
are an independent, non-profit, local shelter with no ties
to any national organization or rescues. In 2020 alone,
1,225 animals were successfully adopted through the
Medina SPCA Shelter.
For more information about the Medina County SPCA, visit
www.medinacountyspca.com and click here to learn more
about Petco Love.
Dawn Marzano
5. Jack Heiszek
Suzanne Heiszek
Jacqueline Lewers
Amy Elsass
Jane Umstead
David & Rebecca Smith
John & Brenda Ferguson
Cathy Howe
Daniel Bailey
Chuck & Elaine Twigg
Dave & Linda Newman
Ron & Debbie Spittler
Joyce Doney
Jill & Richard Cantor (my sister)
Janice Brocklehurst
A & D Miller
The staff at the City of Middleburg Hts.
Jennifer Fiamella
Tommy Mattey
Louis & Shari Cooney
Scott & Bonnie Schlegel
Susan Speer
Darlene & Pat Dolak
Patricia Reye
Joan C. Schick, my mom, and her cat, Sara
Joanne Szabo
Joanne Knudsen
Adrienne & David Yarborough
Laura Hunsicker
Joanne Megee
David & Delores Stewart
Memorials, tributes, Donations
MEMORIALS
Ann Kukay
Tom Kukay
Arlen Dougherty
Joyce & Laura Lewarchick
Ann & Dan Brennan
Linda Humphrey
Bill Chase
Rob Zajac and
Meghan’s 8th grade team
Douglas & Sally Guilford
Joseph & Evelyn Stephens
The Valentine’s
Cynthia Rodusky
Medina Veterinary Clinic
Dawn Menser & Kacie
William & Mary Jane McGinnis
Tom & Eileen Lehrer
Jodi Heim
Laina Makepeace
MCTA
Barb Pollock
Erik Krueger
Barbara Havlin
Michael & Jennifer Brickner
Barbara Headley
The Pritchard’s
Barbara Packard
Buckeye Intermediate Sunshine
Frank Belacic, Jr.
Alan & Susan Abraham
Kathleen Wetta
Betty & Richard Alspach
Grace Zay
Chris Maurikos
Brent Osborn
Diane & Dennis Gerspacher
Vanna & Alan Robbins
Vanna Robbins
Brian Bacik
Kathleen Bacik
Caryl Zimmer
Gregg Taylor
Aunt Edna
Cindy McDermott
Edith Barton
Sue Oberli
Dale Hewitt
Phillip & Denene Morris
Don & Cyndi Corniello
Marilyn Chakan
Kathryn Cockrell
Terri & Donald Wheeler
Joyce Anderson
Connie Arena
Shelby Taylor
James & Mildred Morrison
Dale Ryant
Raymond Stiles
Michael DiFranco
Richard & Tanya Pastor and family
Dale Salisbury
Marcus Edie
James & Charlene Maxen
Kenneth & Judith Anne Engle
Debbie VanBlarcum, In loving memory
Mark VanBlarcum
Dennis Roth
Michelle Redding
Dorothy Evans
Riki Caine
Dorothy Sayer
Christ the Cornerstone Community Church
Margaret Ansel
Linda Panigutti
Phillip & Pamela Parrish
Robert & Linda Hoffman
Russell Frantisak
Ellene Ford
Marylyn Klesh
Frank Hasel
Marilyn & John Willkom
Mary Mays
United Steel Workers Local 6621
George Miller
Larry & Cathy Warner
Gerald Komar
Rick Marlette
Carol & John Trotter
Catherine & Roger Sholtis
Geraldine Tancos
Barbara Wise
Helen Doyle (My Aunt)
Lee A. Bailey
Howard James (“Jimmy”) Ferrier
Marilyn & Robert Stevens
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6. John Zimmer
Gregg Taylor
Aunt Edna
Judy Cantrell
Jan & Ted Trip
Lillian D’Amore
Susan Keller
Linda Darling
Steve & Susan Nagy
Your friends @ FCBDD
Beth Sanders
Janice Tartell
Donna Frye
Kim Goleb
Crystal Schneider
Allison Zuhosky
Marcia Lincoln Hinds
Michelle Hitchcock
Marie White
Susan & John Recny
Michael Stanley Gee
Sharon Strozyk
Michael Tischler, my late husband
Catherine Tischler
Nancy Pressnell
Dennis & Cheryl Switalski
Linda & Michael Karabinos
Richard & Mary Noll
Robert Pressnell
Penelope Fabich
Nicholas Richter
Susan Becks
Paul Mis
Terry & Jo-Ann Shuman
Phil, my brother’s birthday in heaven
Dora Szafram
Phyllis Duncan
Martha Wolff
Traly Bowles
Scott Wolff
Ray D. Zimmerman
Sherry Zimmerman
Richard Alspach
Lawrence & Christine Griggs
Thomas Clevidence
Cynthia Dreibelbis
Cheryl Grey
Nancy Peacock
Richard Alspach, USMC veteran, Uncle
& a great person
David Taylor
Robert Curtis
Edith Yerger
Robert Curtis
Miriam Fay Ward
Annette & John Shaughnessy
John & Debbie Skrletts
Robert Davis
Sandra & Thomas Zelei
Robert Payne, In honor and loving memory
Sue Payne
Maggie & Frank Schlund
Mary Anne Keefer
Tom & Penni Vacca
John & Carol Winnicki
Walter & Carole Elbrecht
Marilyn Weidner
Nancy Weidner
Maryann Vacca & John Tovanllo
Andy & Linda Schultz
Sharon & Richard Gilbert
Tom & Tami Card
William & Christine Schnurr
Robert Watkins
Marilyn Watkins
Scott Tollafield
Chery Riegger-Krugh
Kim Zarney
Scott Tollafield, my class mate & dear friend
Jacquelyn Kehnle
Shirley Eales
Her grandchildren, Adin, Farin, Alexandra
and David
Shirley Kouba
Sue Heiszek
Jennifer Whitten
Shirley Nowak
Neal & Carolyn Sadler
Robert & Laura Bogdanski
Nancy & George Adams
Linda & Timothy Englert
Diane & Dennis Gerspacher
Barbara Briggs
Barbara Talbert
Joan & James Krejci
Lois Tampson
Tim & Judy VonDuyke
Memorials, tributes, Donations
Shirley Nowak (Continued)
Elaine Orlandi
Joseph Hood
Lauren Kunze
Region 14 Arabian Horse Association
Carl Nowak
Steve Starosta
Stephanie Strelec
Lisa Helbert
Rebecca Riser
Monica Johnson
Denise Nagode
Darrell & Joyce Hill
Ted & Virginia Akins
Emily Parrish
William Thomas
Joan & Wallace Morgan
Janet Sebesy
Rainbow Bridge
Rocky, a dear, awesome and wonderful dog
Linda McClure
Abby, Lynn Remington’s loving companion,
beautiful boxer
Suzanne Heiszek
Annie (Allen)
Sherry Zimmerman
Annie, long time friend and companion
Julie Root
Bailey (Lynch)
Lila Lehrer
Baron
Deborah Taber
Bentley
Sara & Brian Wise
Bessie Kraft, beloved bassed hound who left
us on Christmas Day
Lucas Kraft
Buddy & Felix
Elizabeth Funk
Escrow
Melissa Garr
Greta
Linda Fussi
Gus, Pepper, and Lopez
Sharon Revlock
Henry J.
Craig & Michele Hakenson
Isabella “Bella” Gladiolus Geib
Sara & Brian Anielski
7. Rainbow Bridge
Jasper (Perkins)
Elaine Perkins
Jester & Beauregard
James Totts
Josie, beloved dog of Yvonne Jones
Nancy & Jim DeLong
Liesl
Dawn Warner
Lucy (Mumu Pekarek)
Amber Pekarek
Lucy (Schlund)
Kathy Crumbaker
Mike & Sandy Larson
Lucy (Willie)
Lila Lehrer
Luscious Lorraine, aka Lulu, aka Lucy
Miss you forever
Maggie & Frank Schlund
Maggie May (Adkins)
Lila Lehrer
Manny
Jean Bergman
Max
Kathy Staufer
Mouse Trap
Diane Isaac
Our dog Cede, and cats Tangerine
and Casey–RIP
Cynthia Scanlon
Our past dogs, in loving memory
John Bretz
Our sweet Boo kitty
Lorna & Mom McCaslin
Penny (Brick), in honor and memory
Mike & Sandy Larson
Percy, our bunny
Becky Gibboney
Pita, Luna, Chloe & Tang
Phyllis Taranto
Quattro (Wise)
James & Nancy DeLong
Riley (our 18 year old cat)
Barry Ulrich
Rocky
Michael Goyette
Rosie, long time friend & companion
of Arlene Handel
Linda Stekelenburg
Sadie (Lazar)
MaryAnn, Phil, Victor & Olivia
Memorials, tributes, Donations
Sasha, In loving memory. Sweet and faithful
companion of the Lawhun Family
Angela & Dave Sot
Rene Belacic
Skipper, Chipper, Kitty Kody and Duke
Roger Clocker
Sophie (Gore)
Judy Welday
Susie (Sehulster)
Larry & Cathy Warner
Sweet Little Money Penny
Adrienne White
Teddy, our dearest friend.
Grey Arabian who was 38 years old.
James, Diana & Katlynn Davis
Tillie, our little rescue Terrier,
always in our hearts
John & Paula Troche
Tucker
Barbara & Bradley Dawson
Willa, our sweet kitty
Carol Campbell
Zeke (Pfeiffer), in honor and memory
Love, Aunt Sandy & Uncle Mike
Zeus
Joy Holmes
Dedications
Will Klingel
Barbara Montague
Heather Scott
Jessica Storad
Paul Wood
Grace Zay
Heather Summers
Ben & Monique Yohanan
Jividen Family
Haley Jividen
Jamie Guzik
Leann Whitaker
A Moment In Time Photograph–
Roy Teubl
Quinn Sack
Dr. John & Mrs. Jeanne Kuehn
John & Kimberlee Kuehn
Carlee Trenchard
Ashley Trenchard
Sharon Cox
Andrew & Erica Lyons
Nick Pavick–Merry Christmas!
Nick Kuster
Rob & MaryLu Daugherty
Angela Hendricks
Sophie, my daughter asked Santa to provide a
happy Christmas to the animals in the shelter
Jaclyn Charles
Sandy Larson
Meghan Pfeiffer
Ernie
John Paul Pflaum
Linda, my sister who volunteers
at the horse barn
Lisa McClure
Bob Recny & Ellen White, cat lovers
Merry Christmas
Susan & John Recny
Patricia Holmes
James Sipos
Beth Moehring
Vanessa Miramontez
Carol & Will Klingel
Erin Hachtel
Mama San
Becky Overcasher
In memory of Graham Tucker’s Birthday
Janet Tucker
Taffy, we rescued from Mcspca
almost 7 years ago!
Jessica Syme
Kabosu Doge
David Vano
Richard Steinle & Ruby
Gail Steinle
Rhonda Lynn Price, a great friend
Connie & Ron Woodmansee
Merry Christmas Aunt Sandy & Uncle Mike!
Love, Kelly, Jesse and Gannon
Kristin Balonier’s love of animals
John Balonier
Alison & team, Medina High School Key Club
Lisa MacFarland
Mario Sako
Judy Delemater
Kristen Kollar
Charlie, a good doggie
Tom Szymanski
Emma & Patrick, gone but never forgotten!
Linda Ludwig
Barbara Camp, In honor of for her love of animals
and Happy Birthday Mom/Grandma!
Abby, Hunter and Hannah
8. MCSPCA news
THANK YOU, HEROES!
Dawn Marzano
The Medina County Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) would like to extend a
sincere thank you to those donors who helped make
our 2020 HERO Campaign a success. The campaign,
which ran from October 15 through December 15
requested items such as food, treats, blankets, toys,
and monetary donations to provide for housing,
medical funds, and veterinary care. Thanks to the
generosity of two donors, all HERO Campaign
donations were matched dollar for dollar, ultimately
allowing us to meet our campaign goal.
HERO CAMPAIGN
To learn more about the Medina County SPCA, to donate or get involved,
please visit www.medinacountyspca.com or email tmiller@medinacountyspca.com.
“This past year was so unpredictable due to the pandemic,
and unfortunately, we were forced to cancel our major
fundraisers leading to a significant loss of income for our
organization,” stated George “Hub” Marquis, President,
Medina County SPCA. “Yet, even during these uncertain
times, the generosity of our donors has been amazing.
Their unwavering support has allowed us to continue our
mission of protecting and caring for the animals in our
community. On behalf of the Board, staff, volunteers, and the
animals… THANK YOU, HEROES!”
Putts for Pets will be held on
Saturday, October 2, 2021 at Bunker Hill Golf
Course in Medina at 8:00 AM.
More details will be emailed out with
registration information and on our website.
FUNDRAISING EVENTS
2021-2022
Paws for the Cause
The 2021 Paws for the Cause 5K/1-Mile Walk is scheduled for
October 23, 2021 in the Medina Square.
Night at the Races
The 2022 Night at the Races is scheduled for Saturday,
February 26, 2022 at Williams on the Lake.
Animal Affair
The 2022 Animal Affair Dinner Auction is scheduled for Friday,
April 29, 2022 at Blue Heron Brewery and Event Center.
SAVE
THE
DATE!
9. June 3, General Training, 6:00pm
June 5, Dog Orientation, 10:00AM
July 6, General Training, 6:00PM
July 10, Dog Orientation, 10:00AM
Aug. 10, General Training, 6:00PM
Aug. 14, Dog Orientation, 10:00AM
Donations
330-461-9063
Mark Pittenger
Owner
STORE HOURS
Mon-Fri 10-7 • Sat 10-5
3711 Pearl Rd., Medina, Ohio
www.HeartlandPetCenter.com
Support the MCSPCA when you
shop at smile.amazon.com!
Set Medina County Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals as your Amazon Smile partner
and a percentage of your purchases will be donated to
MCSPCA each time you shop through Amazon Smile.
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile instead of
Amazon when you order online. Go to https://smile.
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Volunteer Training Schedule
Supplies Needed
With kitten season quickly approaching, we have found that we
are in need of supplies to continue to provide quality care to the
kittens not only at the shelter, but in foster homes as well.
The following is a list of supplies needed:
KMR or Breeders Edge powdered kitten milk formula
Purina Kitten Chow
Clay and scoopable litter
Paper towels
Miracle nipples found on Amazon
Heating disks (to keep kittens warm)
Small food boats from GFS or Amazon
Baby scales
If you’re someone who is more comfortable not leaving their
house (sofas and pj’s are obviously better than getting dressed
and going out...no judging), gift cards to Chewy and Amazon
would also be a huge help.
Thank you very much for your contribution to the
Medina County SPCA. Every item helps all of the animals
at the shelter and foster homes.
Even if fostering is not your style of helping, there are
many other ways to benefit our furry friends.
10. Supporters of the MCSPCA
Sandra Jenkins
330-273-1777
Boarding • Grooming • Daycare
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www.medinagazette.northcoastnow.com
Rob Freedline
330.431.4954
Ron Pfaff
6440 Norwalk Rd. #A, Medina, OH 44256
Phone: 330-723-99-1
Fax: 330-723-1072
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1324 Pearl Road, P.O. Box 0802
Brunswick, OH 44212
330-225-3100
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have years of experience in a variety of legal areas to serve your needs. We
represent individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations.
Our goals:
To uphold the highest standard of ethical conduct and integrity;
To return all calls no later than the next business day;
To treat every legal matter entrusted to us as though it were our own.
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Phone: (330) 239-4480
Fax: (330) 239-6224
Toll Free: (877) 239-4480
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Supporters of the MCSPCA
11. Supporters of the MCSPCA
Susan Gruver Recny
Office Manager
703.556.0700 ex 239
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703.556.0700
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Medina, Ohio 44256
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12. Supporters of the MCSPCA
www.www.marcos.com
244 N Court St, Medina, OH 44256
330-725-0101
www.animalsupply.com
Orrville Distribution Center
1630 Commerce Dr., Orrville, OH 44667
Sponsorships are available in the form of pavement bricks. These engraved
bricks will be used to enhance the uniqueness of our facility. Buy a brick
as a gift for a birthday, retirement, memorial and other special occasions.
Buying a brick for a local business is a great way to advertise! Please make
checks payable to Medina County SPCA.
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City of Medina
Medina City Hall
132 North Elmwood Ave.
Medina, Ohio 44256
Phone: 330-725-8861
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Support the MCSPCA
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Set Medina County Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals as your
Amazon Smile partner and a percentage of
your purchases will be donated to MCSPCA
each time you shop through Amazon Smile.
All you have to do is use Amazon Smile
instead of Amazon when you order online.
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Did you know that you
can help our shelter just by
walking your dog?
Go to www.wooftrax.com or download the Walk
For A Dog app on your smart phone.
www.wooftrax.com
October 23, 2021
Paws for the Cause will be held
on Saturday, October 23, 2021
on the historic Medina Square.
Mid-Ohio Race Management will
be working with the MCSPCA for
this event. The 5K and the One
Mile Walk/Run begin at 9:00 AM.
More details and registration
information will be available
on our website soon.
save the date!