PAWS Updates:
from the Tallahassee-Leon Community Animal Service Center
and St. Francis Wildlife
 
Please visit our booths at the Downtown Marketplace, on Park Avenue between Monroe and Adams streets, most Saturdays, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.!
 
* Cuddle the Animal Service Center's puppies and kittens, which are all ready to be adopted!
* Meet St. Francis Wildlife's birds of prey, gopher tortoise and snakes!
 
 


2004 - 2005 Activities for Students
 
Fall 2004

Activities
- Annual October PAWS True Story and Picture Contest!
Deadline extended to November 30th
 
What is happening
* * October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month!
If you have adopted dogs from TLCASC, please send
or drop off photos of your wonderful shelter dog!
TLCASC: National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, 11/7 - 13
SFW: Baby Squirrel Season --600 orphans rescued and raised each fall
SFW: Owl See You at the Downtown Marketplace!
Special programs and activities with live owls!, 10/30
 
Winter 2004
 
Activities
- Santa Paws walk at Lake Ella, 12/4
- Build nest boxes and brush piles, save snags for wildlife
- Make the Holidays happy for animals too!
Give a gift certificate for a homeless pet at the TLCASC;
"Adopt" a St. Francis Wildlife animal through the Adopt-an-Animal Program
- Spay-Neuter Campaign, Feb. and March
 
What is happening
TLCASC: Homeless Pets, stressed from weather
SFW: Displaced wildlife, stressed from both
weather and migration
 
Spring 2005
 
Activities
- Baby Shower for the Animals at the Downtown Marketplace, TBA
* Collect supplies for orphaned babies (see Wish Lists on web sites)
- Be Kind to Animals Week, May
- Tallahassee Wildlife Festival, TBA
 
What is happening
- TLCASC and SFW: Rescue thousands of orphaned babies, both wildlife and pets
- Learn first aide for orphaned babies
- Become foster parents and help raise orphaned babies

 
PLEASE TELL US WHAT YOUR PAWS CLUBS ARE DOING! We will add your news and photos of activities to "News From PAWS Clubs . . . What Kids Who Care Are Doing for Animals" page on our web site!

 
PAWS! Pets and Wildlife for Students