January 30, 2012

Spay Day Banquet

We are pleased to present one of the key figures in Austin’s successful No Kill movement: LISA M. McCLAIN, J.D., Professor of Animal Law at the University of Texas Law School. She’ll discuss the implementation of the Austin No-Kill plan at our annual Spay Day Banquet. So please attend the buffet on Wednesday, Feb. 22, presented by the Hailey Foundation and San Antonio Vegetarian Society to commemorate Spay Day USA.

The buffet begins at 7:00pm at the banquet room of the original India Palace on 8474 Fredericksburg Rd. @ Wurzbach Rd. (northwest city, north of Loop 410). It will be a full vegan buffet for $15.00 (which includes soda, tea, dessert, tax & tip). Please RSVP at HaileyFoundation@att.net.


Overpopulation: Reality

For the third straight year, the intake of dogs and cats at San Antonio’s Animal Care Services increased (29,115–2011; 25,192–2010; 22,155–2009). Likewise, euthanasias of dogs/cats grew (19,645–2011; 18,376–2010; 15,559–2009). Adoptions rose (4,337–2011; 2,925–2010; 2,751–2009), but not enough to stop euthanasias from climbing. There was a $500,000 grant for spay-neuter in 2011, and a grant of $300,000 is expected in 2012 for neutering of feral cats; however, these are singular grants that are not expected to repeat.

The combined effort of adoptions and singular spay-neuter grants may help to temporarily curb euthanasia growth; but with a growing dog/cat overpopulation and increasing intakes at the city shelter, those efforts alone will not suffice to reverse the euthanasia rise over the long run. Spay-neuter–which decreases the likelihood of unwanted puppies/kittens who become homeless and either die on streets or get euthanized–must be incentivized on a broader community basis to lower the overpopulation which is the core of the problem.

Non-profits and citizen groups lack the resources and leverage to substantially solve the crisis in a city with such a massive dog/cat overpopulation. But local governments who receive the taxpayer dollars and have jurisdiction of health and safety matters, can make a stronger impact.

Please contact the city council.

mayorjuliancastro@sanantonio.gov, citymanager@sanantonio.gov,
gary.hendel@sanantonio.gov, district1@sanantonio.gov,
district2@sanantonio.gov, district3@sanantonio.gov,
district4@sanantonio.gov, district5@sanantonio.gov,
district6@sanantonio.gov, district7@sanantonio.gov,
district8@sanantonio.gov, district9@sanantonio.gov,
district10@sanantonio.gov

Please request that the council pass a law–coupled with regular publicity of that law–which is a non-mandatory, but progressive spay-neuter ordinance requiring all owners without intact permits to spay-neuter unless the dog/cat is under 4 months old or has a medical exception.


Max 2-Year Cruelty Sentence

Board Member and Assistant District Attorney Robyn Katz and her co-counsel won a rare victory on Jan. 20. In the local animal cruelty case of State of Texas v. Gerald Rodriguez, the defendant was ordered two years of confinement in state jail–one of the first occasions of a violator receiving the maximum sentence for animal cruelty in Texas. Rodriguez was convicted of beating his ex-wife’s dog, Chester, during a rage. Chester survived, but now suffers permanent spinal cord damage and seizures. Although we wish the Texas law provided stronger punishment, Robyn and her team did an excellent job! See a sample of news coverage here.


Horse Slaughter Dilemma

In November, 2011, the U.S. Congress passed a budget bill authorizing funding for USDA inspections of horse meat. This will allow the opening of horse slaughter plants in certain states where the practice is not banned. In the U.S. over 100,000 American domestic and wild horses are slaughtered each year, suffering cruel deaths, and many are transported to Mexico where they suffer even more horrific deaths in slaughter plants.

Please tell your Congressional Representative and Senators to pass the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, which will ban the slaughter of horses in the U.S. and the transport of horses over the border to foreign slaughter plants.

Congressional representativeswww.house.gov

Senators:

Cornyn, John - (R – TX)
517 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-2934

Hutchison, Kay Bailey – (R – TX)
284 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-5922

November 22, 2011

FOUNDATION FEATURED

We’re very pleased that today’s edition of the San Antonio Current magazine features a full-page photo of Jadon (our rescued turkey) with board member Avery Saenz on the front page, and an article about Jadon and The Hailey Foundation on page 23 (www.sacurrent.com).

Jadon, as we have named him (meaning “thankful”), lived in a small pen with only sloshy mud beneath him, limping and fleeing from the sight of any stick-like object–evidence of the rough treatment he received.  He was much like 300 million other American turkeys destined for slaughter…animals so beautiful that Benjamin Franklin desired their species be the national bird!

Thanks to the diligent action of our board members, Jadon was saved and is now destined for Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation (www.wildlife-rescue.org), the wonderful sanctuary near Kendalia where he will live in spacious fields with turkey friends!  As for now, Jadon lives in his foster home with board member Danielle whom he follows around the yard, exclaiming “Gobble-gobble-gobble” (“Thanks for saving me!”).  You’ll hear more about his progress at our dinner.

So please join us and the San Antonio Vegetarian Society for our vegan potluck dinner tonight, Nov. 22 (Tuesday) at 7:00 p.m. at the annex to Joel Hailey’s home at 106 Irvington (directions below).  We’ll introduce you to Jadon and a panel of board members will discuss his rescue and progress.  Bring a vegan dish (no meat, dairy, egg or animal products) or bring beverages (alcohol is allowed).

Please RSVP at HaileyFoundation@att.net.

Directions:  Take Hwy. 281 to the Quarry Market exit (by Whole Foods). If you’re heading south on Hwy. 281 toward downtown, go left on Jones-Maltsberger; if you’re heading north on Hwy. 281, go right on Basse Rd. Go around the Quarry Market and head East on Basse Rd. toward Broadway. Turn right on Broadway and then quickly take the 2nd left which is Claywell Ave. When you cross New Braunfels Ave., Claywell becomes Eisenhauer Rd. Take the 2nd right which is Greenwich Ave. Then take the 2nd left which is Irvington Dr. It’s the 2nd house on the right which is 106 Irvington. (It’s near Adelante, Twin Sisters, and Sunset Ridge.)


LOCAL CRUELTY CASE–Jan. 6

Assistant District Attorney Robyn Katz who is a board member of the Foundation is serving as  co-counsel in a very important animal cruelty case.  The defendant in this state-jail felony case, State v. Gerald Rodriguez, pled no contest on Nov. 9 (which is essentially the same as a guilty plea).  The punishment stage is set for Jan. 6 at 9:00 a.m.  The full range of punishment can be up to 2 years in jail.  However, the judge can still order deferred adjudication or probation.  So please attend the hearing to show the judge that the community is outraged and wants the full jail time!  If the courtroom is empty, the sentence may be lighter.  Help us fill the courtroom!  It will be in Judge Herr’s courtroom, 186th District Court, 3rd Floor of the Bexar County Justice Center (next to courthouse). (Facebook Event.)


TEXAS BAR JOURNAL

The 2011 November issue of the Texas Bar Journal featured animal law articles for the first time, including an article by Joel Hailey on pet trusts and will provisions for animals:
http://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Texas_Bar_Journal&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=16019


WEERS’ PARTY–Dec. 2

Gloria and Richard Weers have graciously invited our supporters to attend a Christmas Party and potluck dinner at their home on Dec. 2 at 7:00 p.m.  The address is 104 Norris Drive West, Converse, Texas.  As this is a POTLUCK, please bring a VEGAN dish or drinks (beer, wine or soft drinks).  If you have any questions you may call 658-6557 or email gweers@satx.rr.com.

Directions: 

  • Going north on IH35 take a right on 1604, a right on Rocket Lane and a left on Norris Dr. W.
  • If you are going east on IH10 take a left on 1604, a left on Rocket Lane and a left on Norris Dr. W.
  • If you are going east on FM78 take a right on FM1516, a left on Schaefer Road and a right on Norris Dr. W.
If you need help with directions call 658-6557.

 

November 13, 2011

TURKEY RESCUE DINNER

Jadon, as we have named him (meaning “thankful”), lived in a small pen with only sloshy mud beneath him, limping and fleeing from the sight of any stick-like object–evidence of the rough treatment he received.  He was much like 300 million other American turkeys destined for slaughter…animals so beautiful that Benjamin Franklin desired their species be the national bird!

Thanks to the diligent action of our board members, Jadon was saved and is now destined for Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation (www.wildlife-rescue.org), the wonderful sanctuary near Kendalia where he will live in spacious fields with turkey friends!  As for now, Jadon lives in his foster home with board member Danielle whom he follows around the yard, exclaiming “Gobble-gobble-gobble” (“Thanks for saving me!”).  You’ll hear more about his progress at our dinner.

So please join us and the San Antonio Vegetarian Society for our vegan potluck dinner on Nov. 22 (a Tuesday) at 7:00 p.m. at the annex to Joel Hailey’s home at 106 Irvington (directions below).  We’ll introduce you to Jadon and a panel of board members will discuss his rescue and progress.  Bring a vegan dish (no meat, dairy, egg or animal products) or bring beverages (alcohol is allowed).

Please RSVP at HaileyFoundation@att.net.

Directions:  Take Hwy. 281 to the Quarry Market exit (by Whole Foods). If you’re heading south on Hwy. 281 toward downtown, go left on Jones-Maltsberger; if you’re heading north on Hwy. 281, go right on Basse Rd. Go around the Quarry Market and head East on Basse Rd. toward Broadway. Turn right on Broadway and then quickly take the 2nd left which is Claywell Ave. When you cross New Braunfels Ave., Claywell becomes Eisenhauer Rd. Take the 2nd right which is Greenwich Ave. Then take the 2nd left which is Irvington Dr. It’s the 2nd house on the right which is 106 Irvington. (It’s near Adelante, Twin Sisters, and Sunset Ridge.)


LOCAL CRUELTY CASE–Jan. 6

Assistant District Attorney Robyn Katz who is a board member of the Foundation is serving as  co-counsel in a very important animal cruelty case.  The defendant in this state-jail felony case, State v. Gerald Rodriguez, pled no contest on Nov. 9 (which is essentially the same as a guilty plea).  The punishment stage is set for Jan. 6 at 9:00 a.m.  The full range of punishment can be up to 2 years in jail.  However, the judge can still order deferred adjudication or probation.  So please attend the hearing to show the judge that the community is outraged and wants the full jail time!  If the courtroom is empty, the sentence may be lighter.  Help us fill the courtroom!  It will be in Judge Herr’s courtroom, 186th District Court, 3rd Floor of the Bexar County Justice Center (next to courthouse). (Facebook Event)


TEXAS BAR JOURNAL

The 2011 November issue of the Texas Bar Journal featured animal law articles for the first time, including an article by Joel Hailey on pet trusts and will provisions for animals:
http://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Texas_Bar_Journal&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=16019


WEERS’ PARTY–Dec. 2

Gloria and Richard Weers have graciously invited our supporters to attend a Christmas Party and potluck dinner at their home on Dec. 2 at 7:00 p.m.  The address is 104 Norris Drive West, Converse, Texas.  As this is a POTLUCK, please bring a VEGAN dish or drinks (beer, wine or soft drinks).  If you have any questions you may call 658-6557 or email gweers@satx.rr.com.

Directions:
 
  • Going north on IH35 take a right on 1604, a right on Rocket Lane and a left on Norris Dr. W.
  • If you are going east on IH10 take a left on 1604, a left on Rocket Lane and a left on Norris Dr. W.
  • If you are going east on FM78 take a right on FM1516, a left on Schaefer Road and a right on Norris Dr. W.
If you need help with directions call 658-6557.

 

November 8, 2011

TURKEY RESCUE DINNER

Please join us and the San Antonio Vegetarian Society for our vegan potluck dinner on Nov. 22 (a Tuesday) at 7:00 p.m. at the annex to Joel Hailey’s home at 106 Irvington (directions below).  We’ll celebrate Thanksgiving week and hopefully tell you about a beautiful turkey whom we are attempting to rescue from slaughter and transport to Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation sanctuary–read our next e-news for more details!  So bring a vegan dish (no meat, dairy, egg or animal products) or bring beverages (alcohol is allowed).

Please RSVP at HaileyFoundation@att.net.

Directions:  Take Hwy. 281 to the Quarry Market exit (by Whole Foods). If you’re heading south on Hwy. 281 toward downtown, go left on Jones-Maltsberger; if you’re heading north on Hwy. 281, go right on Basse Rd. Go around the Quarry Market and head East on Basse Rd. toward Broadway. Turn right on Broadway and then quickly take the 2nd left which is Claywell Ave. When you cross New Braunfels Ave., Claywell becomes Eisenhauer Rd. Take the 2nd right which is Greenwich Ave. Then take the 2nd left which is Irvington Dr. It’s the 2nd house on the right which is 106 Irvington. (It’s near Adelante, Twin Sisters, and Sunset Ridge.)


LOCAL CRUELTY CASE–Nov. 9

Assistant District Attorney Robyn Katz who is a board member of the Foundation will serve as co-counsel in an important animal cruelty case to be tried as a state-jail felony.  It will begin this Wednesday, November 9.  A jury will be selected in the morning, and Robyn will do the opening statement in the afternoon, followed by one witness.  The rest of the trial will be on Thursday. It will be in Judge Herr’s courtroom, in the 186th District Court, 3rd Floor of the Bexar County Justice Center (next to courthouse).


WEERS’ PARTY–Dec. 2

Gloria and Richard Weers have graciously invited our supporters to attend a Christmas Party and potluck dinner at their home on Dec. 2 at 7:00 p.m.  The address is 104 Norris Drive West, Converse, Texas.  As this is a POTLUCK, please bring a VEGAN dish or drinks (beer, wine or soft drinks).  If you have any questions you may call 658-6557 or email gweers@satx.rr.com.

Directions:

  • Going north on IH35 take a right on 1604, a right on Rocket Lane and a left on Norris Dr. W.
  • If you are going east on IH10 take a left on 1604, a left on Rocket Lane and a left on Norris Dr. W.
  • If you are going east on FM78 take a right on FM1516, a left on Schaefer Road and a right on Norris Dr. W.
If you need help with directions call 658-6557.


ORION THE TIGER

One World Conservation has exposed the sad conditions of Orion, the tiger cub.  Thanks to board member Kelly Anderson and her team!  Here is Fox News 10′s coverage:
http://vimeo.com/31776902.

TIGER PETITION

One World Conservation is asking that the Obama administration temporarily or permanently revoke the license of the Claws ‘n’ Paws Wild Animal Park Inc. facility, #23-C-0013, in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania.  They claim that due to numerous citations in the past with the USDA and the condition of many of the exhibits and animals currently residing there, a thorough review is necessary. One World also claims that the violations include serious problems such as a consistent lack of veterinary care, poor structural integrity, and animal escapes.  The believe that given the recent tragedy in Ohio, it is imperative that the government begin enforcing regulations properly.  You can sign the petition at:
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions#!/petition/temporarily-or-permanently-revoke-license-claws-n-paws-wild-animal-park-inc-facility/VRLfjFYx

September 28, 2011

FILM-BANQUET

Please join us along with the San Antonio Vegetarian Society on Thursday, Sep. 29 as we present the 2011 documentary “Forks Over Knives” for the annual World Farm Animals Day Banquet. In this film, a leading physician and scientist examine the concept of food as medicine and explore issues concerning a plant-based diet (see the movie review below). There is no admission fee for the film which is exhibited for non-profit educational purposes and comment on social issues.

The buffet begins at 7:00pm at the banquet room of the original India Palace on 8474 Fredericksburg Rd. @ Wurzbach Rd. (northwest city, north of Loop 410). It will be a full vegan buffet for $15.00 (which includes soda, tea, dessert, tax & tip). The film will start promptly at 7:30pm.

Please RSVP at HaileyFoundation@att.net.