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Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report hosts Ashley Harrington & Rachel Edwards were invited to cover the 4th Annual Celebration of Dance Gala presented by the Dizzy Feet Foundation in partnership with the Music Center took place at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in downtown Los Angeles.
Honorees included Actress & Dancer Debbie Allen, Dancers Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau
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About Dizzy Feet Honorees
Dizzy Feet Foundation (DFF) presented this year’s DFF Inspiration and Impact Awards to Debbie Allenand Red Bull, respectively. The Gene Kelly Legacy Award, presented by DFF and Gene Kelly Legacy, Inc., was awarded jointly to Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau. Patricia Ward Kelly, Gene Kelly’s widow, was on hand to present the award.
About Dizzy Feet Foundation
All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit The Dizzy Feet Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is threefold: (1) To sponsor, fund, and/or support dance education programs that expose children in low-income areas to the lifelong benefits of dance education through and with local community organizations. (2) To provide scholarships to talented students studying at accredited or nationally regarded dance schools, studios, or institutions. (3) To support and increase the quality of all styles of dance education in the United States, in conjunction with recognized credentialing organizations. For more info please visit, www.DizzyFeetFoundation.org.
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From: Kinship Circle - kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Subject: Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY / LOUISIANA’S FIRST ANIMAL EVACUATIONS, POST-KATRINA
Dear Kinship Circle Primary,
Please except our apologies for the lack of alerts in recent weeks. We were in New Orleans from 8/27 to 9/1, assisting with animal evacuations after Hurricane Gustav. We’ve continued to manage volunteers, working with MuttShack Animal Rescue on post-Gustav issues -- and are on standby to help animals in Hurricane Ike, if necessary. Gratefully, hurricane season won’t last much longer...so we can resume animal advocacy alerts! Kinship Circle
9/10/08: Hurricane Gustav - Photo Log
It was surreal. We shifted from awards mode to action mode as Hurricane Gustav loomed behind the Katrina Animal Memorial 8/29/08 in New Orleans. When Humane Society of Louisiana's magical day ended, Kinship Circle set-up a volunteer intake table to assist MuttShack Animal Rescue for the evacuation of pets with their people. The Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) implemented a system for animal evacuations -- that did not exist during Katrina. Photos courtesy of Kinship Circle.
Kinship Circle receives a Pioneer Spirit Award for its work in the Gulf Coast.
Jeff Dorson, executive director, Humane Society of Louisiana and host of the Katrina Animal Memorial 2008.
===========================
Louisiana Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
===========================
HURRICANE GUSTAV ANIMAL EVACUATIONS
August 28-31, 2008: Kinship Circle volunteers joined other LSART partner organizations/individuals to work at pre-designated sites where people could evacuate with their animals from 12 coastal parishes.
MUTTSHACK AND KINSHIP CIRCLE
MuttShack Animal Rescue -- on the ground pre-Gustav to help in many capacities -- enlisted Kinship Circle to coordinate volunteers. MuttShack provided animal transport trucks and helped Parish Pickup Points (PPPs) before/during evacuations. Kinship Circle commends MuttShack for its professionalism and dedication to animals during disasters.
Volunteers associated with Kinship Circle (pre/post-Gustav) include: Cheri Deatsch, Kim Lea, Adrienne DeArmas, Kim Johnson, Robyn Urman, Teri Meier, Sandy Lynn, Kylie Shafferkoetter, Ghen Dennis, Sarah Rose, Lisa Roussel, Tracie Dawson, June Towler, Joanne Greene, Debby Osburn, Jim York, Kristy McShan, Sandi Corrado, Jeanne Develle... This list is by no means inclusive. We are grateful to ALL who committed their time and energy to the most innocent disaster victims -- the animals.
LOUISIANA STATE ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (LSART)
LSART is an organization that includes governmental agencies, veterinarians, animal control officers, humane organizations, and citizen volunteers with an interest in animal well-being related to emergencies or disasters.
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
We’re a network of independent volunteers who communicate during disasters to mobilize volunteers, supplies, and other resources for animal victims. Kinship Circle may work directly at disaster sites or in conjunction with other groups. We also provide news and updates during disasters.
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters
===========================
Union Station, Loyola Street, New Orleans
===========================
This Shitzu pup reminded me so much of my Lhasa Apso Mandy, I became fast friends with her mom. Evacuees appreciated comforting words and smiles.
Brenda Shoss, Kinship Circle
At PPPs, we tagged animals with numbered bands that matched wristbands worn by their people -- in case they became separated, as happened to stranded animals after Katrina. After detailed paperwork, evacuees boarded buses with small animals on their laps. Large animals traveled in airline carriers on climate-controlled trucks. Animals and people went to a "Mega Shelter" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they stayed side by side.
Animals under 15 pounds (exotics, cats, small dogs) could ride with their people on buses. We let as many of the little guys as possible evacuate on familiar laps. (I’m fairly certain some weighed over 15 pounds).
This burly New Orleans police officer (right) brought in his Shitzu and bunny rabbit, Teddy! We also registered an iguana, several birds, and some residents with eight or more cats (who mostly traveled on laps and burrowed inside carriers...so no cat photos).
First responders, such as the police officer above, evacuated their companion animals while they remained on the ground for Gustav. During intake, some evacuees recalled fur kids lost to Katrina, when officials refused to let them board buses or helicopters with their animals.
This resident was so sad to separate from his dogs, especially Ms. Prissy, he cried in our arms as we assured him they’d reunite at the shelter.
===========================
An Empty City On The Eve Of A Hurricane
===========================
5:00pm on Sunday, 8/31/08 -- With Gustav imminent, we registered stragglers. Rosemarie Jarreau’s family arrived late with 10 dogs to band and register. All buses had left and a final Amtrac train waited for them at Union Station.
Rosemarie Jarreau and her son Devontay Jenkins hug their puppies at an emergency pet evacuation center before boarding the last Amtrac train to depart New Orleans, Louisiana, enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, August 31, 2008, after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
news.aol.ca/article/no-pets-left-behind-in-new-orleans-ev...
HOUR-54: Parish pickup points open. Volunteers report for duty.
HOUR-30: Contra-flow begins. Police control flow of traffic out of city only.
Only credentialed responders can enter.
HOUR-12: All volunteers evacuate. Can load animals until H-12
Kinship Circle's Cheri Deatsch and Kim Lea joined Brenda and her husband Grady to help city-assisted evacuees with animals -- working alongside LSU students, EARS, ARNO, LSPCA, Humane Society of Missouri. HSUS dropped by after we'd wrapped operations, to photograph some animals...
===========================
No Animals Left Behind?
===========================
Gustav made landfall as a Grade 3 hurricane on Monday, 9/1/08. WERE ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND? There are always gaps in a first-time system. While we didn't see the hundreds of thousands of animals who suffered after Katrina, phone calls flowed in about animals confined in homes, tethered in backyards, or seen roaming. A week after evacuations in harder-hit southeastern Louisiana animals were seen hungry, wandering...some dead. What went wrong?
Mainly, it seems, there was a communication discrepancy between Parish Emergency Planners and citizens within their communities.
At Parish Pickup Points, only volunteers registering animals asked: “Did you leave any animals behind?” It was suggested that volunteers ask people-only evacuees the same question.
Finally, the complexity of instructions regarding animal evacuations may have overwhelmed some. Animal caretakers were told to bring carriers and vaccinated animals (with veterinary papers). In fact, animals were placed in donated cardboard carriers or mesh "pet purses" to sit atop laps on buses. Larger animals traveled inside airline carriers. If some issues had been better clarified, more evacuees might have arrived with their animals.
===========================
Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid Network was enlisted to coordinate volunteers for Gustav/Ike evacuations and aftermath. DONATIONS are greatly appreciated to help cover our nationwide communications.
DONATE ONLINE: www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/
DONATE BY MAIL: Kinship Circle * 7380 Kingsbury Blvd. * St. Louis, MO 63130
Kinship Circle is a 501c3 nonprofit animal advocacy organization.
All donations are tax-deductible.
Action Campaigns I Literature I Animal Disaster Aid Networking
info [at] kinshipcircle.org or kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters/
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
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About The Red Carpet Report on Mingle Media TV
MMTVN is an online outlet and YouTube Partner with 68% US-based viewership with 30% of our worldwide audience is from The UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France, Mexico, Spain and Italy. Our demographics average 60% female and 40% male audience worldwide and the age groups vary depending on location. In the US - it breaks down as follows: 13.6% 13-17 yr olds, 29.9% 45-54 yr olds, 17.5% 35-44 yr olds, 19.1% 55 yrs and over, 8.7% 18-24 yr olds and 11.1% 25-34 yr olds.
We have over 35,000 subscribers to our social networks and our media has an average of 1.5 million views each month via our Red Carpet Report and Mingle Media TV websites – and social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blog posts etc…
Our entertainment coverage is published online here: www.redcarpetreport.com, www.minglemediatv.com and via video www.youtube.com/minglemediatvnetwork, our photo sets on Flickr www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork and via syndicated entertainment site articles as well as on over 15 additional sites from YouTube, Google+, Daily Motion, AOL Video, iTunes, Blip.TV, Boxee, LinkedIn, Boxee, Roku PLUS on social networking sites: Google +, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and other social networks
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
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About The Red Carpet Report on Mingle Media TV
MMTVN is an online outlet and YouTube Partner with 68% US-based viewership with 30% of our worldwide audience is from The UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France, Mexico, Spain and Italy. Our demographics average 60% female and 40% male audience worldwide and the age groups vary depending on location. In the US - it breaks down as follows: 13.6% 13-17 yr olds, 29.9% 45-54 yr olds, 17.5% 35-44 yr olds, 19.1% 55 yrs and over, 8.7% 18-24 yr olds and 11.1% 25-34 yr olds.
We have over 35,000 subscribers to our social networks and our media has an average of 1.5 million views each month via our Red Carpet Report and Mingle Media TV websites – and social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blog posts etc…
Our entertainment coverage is published online here: www.redcarpetreport.com, www.minglemediatv.com and via video www.youtube.com/minglemediatvnetwork, our photo sets on Flickr www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork and via syndicated entertainment site articles as well as on over 15 additional sites from YouTube, Google+, Daily Motion, AOL Video, iTunes, Blip.TV, Boxee, LinkedIn, Boxee, Roku PLUS on social networking sites: Google +, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and other social networks
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kinship Circle - kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Subject: Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY / LOUISIANA’S FIRST ANIMAL EVACUATIONS, POST-KATRINA
Dear Kinship Circle Primary,
Please except our apologies for the lack of alerts in recent weeks. We were in New Orleans from 8/27 to 9/1, assisting with animal evacuations after Hurricane Gustav. We’ve continued to manage volunteers, working with MuttShack Animal Rescue on post-Gustav issues -- and are on standby to help animals in Hurricane Ike, if necessary. Gratefully, hurricane season won’t last much longer...so we can resume animal advocacy alerts! Kinship Circle
9/10/08: Hurricane Gustav - Photo Log
It was surreal. We shifted from awards mode to action mode as Hurricane Gustav loomed behind the Katrina Animal Memorial 8/29/08 in New Orleans. When Humane Society of Louisiana's magical day ended, Kinship Circle set-up a volunteer intake table to assist MuttShack Animal Rescue for the evacuation of pets with their people. The Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) implemented a system for animal evacuations -- that did not exist during Katrina. Photos courtesy of Kinship Circle.
Kinship Circle receives a Pioneer Spirit Award for its work in the Gulf Coast.
Jeff Dorson, executive director, Humane Society of Louisiana and host of the Katrina Animal Memorial 2008.
===========================
Louisiana Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
===========================
HURRICANE GUSTAV ANIMAL EVACUATIONS
August 28-31, 2008: Kinship Circle volunteers joined other LSART partner organizations/individuals to work at pre-designated sites where people could evacuate with their animals from 12 coastal parishes.
MUTTSHACK AND KINSHIP CIRCLE
MuttShack Animal Rescue -- on the ground pre-Gustav to help in many capacities -- enlisted Kinship Circle to coordinate volunteers. MuttShack provided animal transport trucks and helped Parish Pickup Points (PPPs) before/during evacuations. Kinship Circle commends MuttShack for its professionalism and dedication to animals during disasters.
Volunteers associated with Kinship Circle (pre/post-Gustav) include: Cheri Deatsch, Kim Lea, Adrienne DeArmas, Kim Johnson, Robyn Urman, Teri Meier, Sandy Lynn, Kylie Shafferkoetter, Ghen Dennis, Sarah Rose, Lisa Roussel, Tracie Dawson, June Towler, Joanne Greene, Debby Osburn, Jim York, Kristy McShan, Sandi Corrado, Jeanne Develle... This list is by no means inclusive. We are grateful to ALL who committed their time and energy to the most innocent disaster victims -- the animals.
LOUISIANA STATE ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (LSART)
LSART is an organization that includes governmental agencies, veterinarians, animal control officers, humane organizations, and citizen volunteers with an interest in animal well-being related to emergencies or disasters.
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
We’re a network of independent volunteers who communicate during disasters to mobilize volunteers, supplies, and other resources for animal victims. Kinship Circle may work directly at disaster sites or in conjunction with other groups. We also provide news and updates during disasters.
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters
===========================
Union Station, Loyola Street, New Orleans
===========================
This Shitzu pup reminded me so much of my Lhasa Apso Mandy, I became fast friends with her mom. Evacuees appreciated comforting words and smiles.
Brenda Shoss, Kinship Circle
At PPPs, we tagged animals with numbered bands that matched wristbands worn by their people -- in case they became separated, as happened to stranded animals after Katrina. After detailed paperwork, evacuees boarded buses with small animals on their laps. Large animals traveled in airline carriers on climate-controlled trucks. Animals and people went to a "Mega Shelter" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they stayed side by side.
Animals under 15 pounds (exotics, cats, small dogs) could ride with their people on buses. We let as many of the little guys as possible evacuate on familiar laps. (I’m fairly certain some weighed over 15 pounds).
This burly New Orleans police officer (right) brought in his Shitzu and bunny rabbit, Teddy! We also registered an iguana, several birds, and some residents with eight or more cats (who mostly traveled on laps and burrowed inside carriers...so no cat photos).
First responders, such as the police officer above, evacuated their companion animals while they remained on the ground for Gustav. During intake, some evacuees recalled fur kids lost to Katrina, when officials refused to let them board buses or helicopters with their animals.
This resident was so sad to separate from his dogs, especially Ms. Prissy, he cried in our arms as we assured him they’d reunite at the shelter.
===========================
An Empty City On The Eve Of A Hurricane
===========================
5:00pm on Sunday, 8/31/08 -- With Gustav imminent, we registered stragglers. Rosemarie Jarreau’s family arrived late with 10 dogs to band and register. All buses had left and a final Amtrac train waited for them at Union Station.
Rosemarie Jarreau and her son Devontay Jenkins hug their puppies at an emergency pet evacuation center before boarding the last Amtrac train to depart New Orleans, Louisiana, enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, August 31, 2008, after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
news.aol.ca/article/no-pets-left-behind-in-new-orleans-ev...
HOUR-54: Parish pickup points open. Volunteers report for duty.
HOUR-30: Contra-flow begins. Police control flow of traffic out of city only.
Only credentialed responders can enter.
HOUR-12: All volunteers evacuate. Can load animals until H-12
Kinship Circle's Cheri Deatsch and Kim Lea joined Brenda and her husband Grady to help city-assisted evacuees with animals -- working alongside LSU students, EARS, ARNO, LSPCA, Humane Society of Missouri. HSUS dropped by after we'd wrapped operations, to photograph some animals...
===========================
No Animals Left Behind?
===========================
Gustav made landfall as a Grade 3 hurricane on Monday, 9/1/08. WERE ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND? There are always gaps in a first-time system. While we didn't see the hundreds of thousands of animals who suffered after Katrina, phone calls flowed in about animals confined in homes, tethered in backyards, or seen roaming. A week after evacuations in harder-hit southeastern Louisiana animals were seen hungry, wandering...some dead. What went wrong?
Mainly, it seems, there was a communication discrepancy between Parish Emergency Planners and citizens within their communities.
At Parish Pickup Points, only volunteers registering animals asked: “Did you leave any animals behind?” It was suggested that volunteers ask people-only evacuees the same question.
Finally, the complexity of instructions regarding animal evacuations may have overwhelmed some. Animal caretakers were told to bring carriers and vaccinated animals (with veterinary papers). In fact, animals were placed in donated cardboard carriers or mesh "pet purses" to sit atop laps on buses. Larger animals traveled inside airline carriers. If some issues had been better clarified, more evacuees might have arrived with their animals.
===========================
Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid Network was enlisted to coordinate volunteers for Gustav/Ike evacuations and aftermath. DONATIONS are greatly appreciated to help cover our nationwide communications.
DONATE ONLINE: www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/
DONATE BY MAIL: Kinship Circle * 7380 Kingsbury Blvd. * St. Louis, MO 63130
Kinship Circle is a 501c3 nonprofit animal advocacy organization.
All donations are tax-deductible.
Action Campaigns I Literature I Animal Disaster Aid Networking
info [at] kinshipcircle.org or kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters/
**************************
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Action campaigns on animal cruelty issues worldwide
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Animal rescue coordination/news in disasters + companion animal alerts
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kinship Circle - kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Subject: Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY / LOUISIANA’S FIRST ANIMAL EVACUATIONS, POST-KATRINA
Dear Kinship Circle Primary,
Please except our apologies for the lack of alerts in recent weeks. We were in New Orleans from 8/27 to 9/1, assisting with animal evacuations after Hurricane Gustav. We’ve continued to manage volunteers, working with MuttShack Animal Rescue on post-Gustav issues -- and are on standby to help animals in Hurricane Ike, if necessary. Gratefully, hurricane season won’t last much longer...so we can resume animal advocacy alerts! Kinship Circle
9/10/08: Hurricane Gustav - Photo Log
It was surreal. We shifted from awards mode to action mode as Hurricane Gustav loomed behind the Katrina Animal Memorial 8/29/08 in New Orleans. When Humane Society of Louisiana's magical day ended, Kinship Circle set-up a volunteer intake table to assist MuttShack Animal Rescue for the evacuation of pets with their people. The Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) implemented a system for animal evacuations -- that did not exist during Katrina. Photos courtesy of Kinship Circle.
Kinship Circle receives a Pioneer Spirit Award for its work in the Gulf Coast.
Jeff Dorson, executive director, Humane Society of Louisiana and host of the Katrina Animal Memorial 2008.
===========================
Louisiana Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
===========================
HURRICANE GUSTAV ANIMAL EVACUATIONS
August 28-31, 2008: Kinship Circle volunteers joined other LSART partner organizations/individuals to work at pre-designated sites where people could evacuate with their animals from 12 coastal parishes.
MUTTSHACK AND KINSHIP CIRCLE
MuttShack Animal Rescue -- on the ground pre-Gustav to help in many capacities -- enlisted Kinship Circle to coordinate volunteers. MuttShack provided animal transport trucks and helped Parish Pickup Points (PPPs) before/during evacuations. Kinship Circle commends MuttShack for its professionalism and dedication to animals during disasters.
Volunteers associated with Kinship Circle (pre/post-Gustav) include: Cheri Deatsch, Kim Lea, Adrienne DeArmas, Kim Johnson, Robyn Urman, Teri Meier, Sandy Lynn, Kylie Shafferkoetter, Ghen Dennis, Sarah Rose, Lisa Roussel, Tracie Dawson, June Towler, Joanne Greene, Debby Osburn, Jim York, Kristy McShan, Sandi Corrado, Jeanne Develle... This list is by no means inclusive. We are grateful to ALL who committed their time and energy to the most innocent disaster victims -- the animals.
LOUISIANA STATE ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (LSART)
LSART is an organization that includes governmental agencies, veterinarians, animal control officers, humane organizations, and citizen volunteers with an interest in animal well-being related to emergencies or disasters.
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
We’re a network of independent volunteers who communicate during disasters to mobilize volunteers, supplies, and other resources for animal victims. Kinship Circle may work directly at disaster sites or in conjunction with other groups. We also provide news and updates during disasters.
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters
===========================
Union Station, Loyola Street, New Orleans
===========================
This Shitzu pup reminded me so much of my Lhasa Apso Mandy, I became fast friends with her mom. Evacuees appreciated comforting words and smiles.
Brenda Shoss, Kinship Circle
At PPPs, we tagged animals with numbered bands that matched wristbands worn by their people -- in case they became separated, as happened to stranded animals after Katrina. After detailed paperwork, evacuees boarded buses with small animals on their laps. Large animals traveled in airline carriers on climate-controlled trucks. Animals and people went to a "Mega Shelter" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they stayed side by side.
Animals under 15 pounds (exotics, cats, small dogs) could ride with their people on buses. We let as many of the little guys as possible evacuate on familiar laps. (I’m fairly certain some weighed over 15 pounds).
This burly New Orleans police officer (right) brought in his Shitzu and bunny rabbit, Teddy! We also registered an iguana, several birds, and some residents with eight or more cats (who mostly traveled on laps and burrowed inside carriers...so no cat photos).
First responders, such as the police officer above, evacuated their companion animals while they remained on the ground for Gustav. During intake, some evacuees recalled fur kids lost to Katrina, when officials refused to let them board buses or helicopters with their animals.
This resident was so sad to separate from his dogs, especially Ms. Prissy, he cried in our arms as we assured him they’d reunite at the shelter.
===========================
An Empty City On The Eve Of A Hurricane
===========================
5:00pm on Sunday, 8/31/08 -- With Gustav imminent, we registered stragglers. Rosemarie Jarreau’s family arrived late with 10 dogs to band and register. All buses had left and a final Amtrac train waited for them at Union Station.
Rosemarie Jarreau and her son Devontay Jenkins hug their puppies at an emergency pet evacuation center before boarding the last Amtrac train to depart New Orleans, Louisiana, enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, August 31, 2008, after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
news.aol.ca/article/no-pets-left-behind-in-new-orleans-ev...
HOUR-54: Parish pickup points open. Volunteers report for duty.
HOUR-30: Contra-flow begins. Police control flow of traffic out of city only.
Only credentialed responders can enter.
HOUR-12: All volunteers evacuate. Can load animals until H-12
Kinship Circle's Cheri Deatsch and Kim Lea joined Brenda and her husband Grady to help city-assisted evacuees with animals -- working alongside LSU students, EARS, ARNO, LSPCA, Humane Society of Missouri. HSUS dropped by after we'd wrapped operations, to photograph some animals...
===========================
No Animals Left Behind?
===========================
Gustav made landfall as a Grade 3 hurricane on Monday, 9/1/08. WERE ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND? There are always gaps in a first-time system. While we didn't see the hundreds of thousands of animals who suffered after Katrina, phone calls flowed in about animals confined in homes, tethered in backyards, or seen roaming. A week after evacuations in harder-hit southeastern Louisiana animals were seen hungry, wandering...some dead. What went wrong?
Mainly, it seems, there was a communication discrepancy between Parish Emergency Planners and citizens within their communities.
At Parish Pickup Points, only volunteers registering animals asked: “Did you leave any animals behind?” It was suggested that volunteers ask people-only evacuees the same question.
Finally, the complexity of instructions regarding animal evacuations may have overwhelmed some. Animal caretakers were told to bring carriers and vaccinated animals (with veterinary papers). In fact, animals were placed in donated cardboard carriers or mesh "pet purses" to sit atop laps on buses. Larger animals traveled inside airline carriers. If some issues had been better clarified, more evacuees might have arrived with their animals.
===========================
Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid Network was enlisted to coordinate volunteers for Gustav/Ike evacuations and aftermath. DONATIONS are greatly appreciated to help cover our nationwide communications.
DONATE ONLINE: www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/
DONATE BY MAIL: Kinship Circle * 7380 Kingsbury Blvd. * St. Louis, MO 63130
Kinship Circle is a 501c3 nonprofit animal advocacy organization.
All donations are tax-deductible.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
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About The Red Carpet Report on Mingle Media TV
MMTVN is an online outlet and YouTube Partner with 68% US-based viewership with 30% of our worldwide audience is from The UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France, Mexico, Spain and Italy. Our demographics average 60% female and 40% male audience worldwide and the age groups vary depending on location. In the US - it breaks down as follows: 13.6% 13-17 yr olds, 29.9% 45-54 yr olds, 17.5% 35-44 yr olds, 19.1% 55 yrs and over, 8.7% 18-24 yr olds and 11.1% 25-34 yr olds.
We have over 35,000 subscribers to our social networks and our media has an average of 1.5 million views each month via our Red Carpet Report and Mingle Media TV websites – and social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blog posts etc…
Our entertainment coverage is published online here: www.redcarpetreport.com, www.minglemediatv.com and via video www.youtube.com/minglemediatvnetwork, our photo sets on Flickr www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork and via syndicated entertainment site articles as well as on over 15 additional sites from YouTube, Google+, Daily Motion, AOL Video, iTunes, Blip.TV, Boxee, LinkedIn, Boxee, Roku PLUS on social networking sites: Google +, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and other social networks
Photo: Rick Bowmer (AP)
From Josh Marshall's Talking Points Memo...
At first the evidence was scattered and anecdotal. But now it's pretty clear that a key aim of the Bush administration's takeover of the NOLA situation is to cut off press access to report the story.
First, there were the FEMA orders barring members of the press from photographing anything to do with the recovery of the bodies of the dead.
Perhaps there could be guidelines about photographs which in any way clearly identified the deceased. No one wants to get first confirmation of the death of a loved one by seeing their body on the nightly news. But a blanket ban serves only to prevent the public from knowing what really happened last week. And the right of FEMA or any branch of the federal government for that matter to issue such a ban on American soil seems highly dubious to me. It's one thing with military casualties: the military operates under its own legal code and not under normal civilian rules. But this is happening on American soil. This isn't a war zone. Nor is it any longer a situation where police or National Guard troops are in the midst of retaking control from mobs or looters. This is a recovery from a natural disaster.
Now comes this post from Brian Williams [NBC], which suggests a general effort to bar reporters from access to many of the key points in the city.
Take a moment to note what's happening here: these are the marks of repressive government, which mixes inefficiency with authoritarianism. The crew that couldn't get key aid on the scene in time last week is coming in in force now. And one of the key missions appears to be cutting off public information about what's happening in the city.
This is a domestic, natural disaster. Absent specific cases where members of the press would interfere or get in the way of some particular clean up operation, or perhaps demolition work, there is simply no reason why credentialed members of the press should not be able to cover everything that is happening in that city.
Think about it.
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kinship Circle - kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Subject: Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY / LOUISIANA’S FIRST ANIMAL EVACUATIONS, POST-KATRINA
Dear Kinship Circle Primary,
Please except our apologies for the lack of alerts in recent weeks. We were in New Orleans from 8/27 to 9/1, assisting with animal evacuations after Hurricane Gustav. We’ve continued to manage volunteers, working with MuttShack Animal Rescue on post-Gustav issues -- and are on standby to help animals in Hurricane Ike, if necessary. Gratefully, hurricane season won’t last much longer...so we can resume animal advocacy alerts! Kinship Circle
9/10/08: Hurricane Gustav - Photo Log
It was surreal. We shifted from awards mode to action mode as Hurricane Gustav loomed behind the Katrina Animal Memorial 8/29/08 in New Orleans. When Humane Society of Louisiana's magical day ended, Kinship Circle set-up a volunteer intake table to assist MuttShack Animal Rescue for the evacuation of pets with their people. The Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) implemented a system for animal evacuations -- that did not exist during Katrina. Photos courtesy of Kinship Circle.
Kinship Circle receives a Pioneer Spirit Award for its work in the Gulf Coast.
Jeff Dorson, executive director, Humane Society of Louisiana and host of the Katrina Animal Memorial 2008.
===========================
Louisiana Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
===========================
HURRICANE GUSTAV ANIMAL EVACUATIONS
August 28-31, 2008: Kinship Circle volunteers joined other LSART partner organizations/individuals to work at pre-designated sites where people could evacuate with their animals from 12 coastal parishes.
MUTTSHACK AND KINSHIP CIRCLE
MuttShack Animal Rescue -- on the ground pre-Gustav to help in many capacities -- enlisted Kinship Circle to coordinate volunteers. MuttShack provided animal transport trucks and helped Parish Pickup Points (PPPs) before/during evacuations. Kinship Circle commends MuttShack for its professionalism and dedication to animals during disasters.
Volunteers associated with Kinship Circle (pre/post-Gustav) include: Cheri Deatsch, Kim Lea, Adrienne DeArmas, Kim Johnson, Robyn Urman, Teri Meier, Sandy Lynn, Kylie Shafferkoetter, Ghen Dennis, Sarah Rose, Lisa Roussel, Tracie Dawson, June Towler, Joanne Greene, Debby Osburn, Jim York, Kristy McShan, Sandi Corrado, Jeanne Develle... This list is by no means inclusive. We are grateful to ALL who committed their time and energy to the most innocent disaster victims -- the animals.
LOUISIANA STATE ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (LSART)
LSART is an organization that includes governmental agencies, veterinarians, animal control officers, humane organizations, and citizen volunteers with an interest in animal well-being related to emergencies or disasters.
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
We’re a network of independent volunteers who communicate during disasters to mobilize volunteers, supplies, and other resources for animal victims. Kinship Circle may work directly at disaster sites or in conjunction with other groups. We also provide news and updates during disasters.
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters
===========================
Union Station, Loyola Street, New Orleans
===========================
This Shitzu pup reminded me so much of my Lhasa Apso Mandy, I became fast friends with her mom. Evacuees appreciated comforting words and smiles.
Brenda Shoss, Kinship Circle
At PPPs, we tagged animals with numbered bands that matched wristbands worn by their people -- in case they became separated, as happened to stranded animals after Katrina. After detailed paperwork, evacuees boarded buses with small animals on their laps. Large animals traveled in airline carriers on climate-controlled trucks. Animals and people went to a "Mega Shelter" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they stayed side by side.
Animals under 15 pounds (exotics, cats, small dogs) could ride with their people on buses. We let as many of the little guys as possible evacuate on familiar laps. (I’m fairly certain some weighed over 15 pounds).
This burly New Orleans police officer (right) brought in his Shitzu and bunny rabbit, Teddy! We also registered an iguana, several birds, and some residents with eight or more cats (who mostly traveled on laps and burrowed inside carriers...so no cat photos).
First responders, such as the police officer above, evacuated their companion animals while they remained on the ground for Gustav. During intake, some evacuees recalled fur kids lost to Katrina, when officials refused to let them board buses or helicopters with their animals.
This resident was so sad to separate from his dogs, especially Ms. Prissy, he cried in our arms as we assured him they’d reunite at the shelter.
===========================
An Empty City On The Eve Of A Hurricane
===========================
5:00pm on Sunday, 8/31/08 -- With Gustav imminent, we registered stragglers. Rosemarie Jarreau’s family arrived late with 10 dogs to band and register. All buses had left and a final Amtrac train waited for them at Union Station.
Rosemarie Jarreau and her son Devontay Jenkins hug their puppies at an emergency pet evacuation center before boarding the last Amtrac train to depart New Orleans, Louisiana, enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, August 31, 2008, after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
news.aol.ca/article/no-pets-left-behind-in-new-orleans-ev...
HOUR-54: Parish pickup points open. Volunteers report for duty.
HOUR-30: Contra-flow begins. Police control flow of traffic out of city only.
Only credentialed responders can enter.
HOUR-12: All volunteers evacuate. Can load animals until H-12
Kinship Circle's Cheri Deatsch and Kim Lea joined Brenda and her husband Grady to help city-assisted evacuees with animals -- working alongside LSU students, EARS, ARNO, LSPCA, Humane Society of Missouri. HSUS dropped by after we'd wrapped operations, to photograph some animals...
===========================
No Animals Left Behind?
===========================
Gustav made landfall as a Grade 3 hurricane on Monday, 9/1/08. WERE ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND? There are always gaps in a first-time system. While we didn't see the hundreds of thousands of animals who suffered after Katrina, phone calls flowed in about animals confined in homes, tethered in backyards, or seen roaming. A week after evacuations in harder-hit southeastern Louisiana animals were seen hungry, wandering...some dead. What went wrong?
Mainly, it seems, there was a communication discrepancy between Parish Emergency Planners and citizens within their communities.
At Parish Pickup Points, only volunteers registering animals asked: “Did you leave any animals behind?” It was suggested that volunteers ask people-only evacuees the same question.
Finally, the complexity of instructions regarding animal evacuations may have overwhelmed some. Animal caretakers were told to bring carriers and vaccinated animals (with veterinary papers). In fact, animals were placed in donated cardboard carriers or mesh "pet purses" to sit atop laps on buses. Larger animals traveled inside airline carriers. If some issues had been better clarified, more evacuees might have arrived with their animals.
===========================
Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid Network was enlisted to coordinate volunteers for Gustav/Ike evacuations and aftermath. DONATIONS are greatly appreciated to help cover our nationwide communications.
DONATE ONLINE: www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/
DONATE BY MAIL: Kinship Circle * 7380 Kingsbury Blvd. * St. Louis, MO 63130
Kinship Circle is a 501c3 nonprofit animal advocacy organization.
All donations are tax-deductible.
Action Campaigns I Literature I Animal Disaster Aid Networking
info [at] kinshipcircle.org or kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters/
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kinship Circle - kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Subject: Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY / LOUISIANA’S FIRST ANIMAL EVACUATIONS, POST-KATRINA
Dear Kinship Circle Primary,
Please except our apologies for the lack of alerts in recent weeks. We were in New Orleans from 8/27 to 9/1, assisting with animal evacuations after Hurricane Gustav. We’ve continued to manage volunteers, working with MuttShack Animal Rescue on post-Gustav issues -- and are on standby to help animals in Hurricane Ike, if necessary. Gratefully, hurricane season won’t last much longer...so we can resume animal advocacy alerts! Kinship Circle
9/10/08: Hurricane Gustav - Photo Log
It was surreal. We shifted from awards mode to action mode as Hurricane Gustav loomed behind the Katrina Animal Memorial 8/29/08 in New Orleans. When Humane Society of Louisiana's magical day ended, Kinship Circle set-up a volunteer intake table to assist MuttShack Animal Rescue for the evacuation of pets with their people. The Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) implemented a system for animal evacuations -- that did not exist during Katrina. Photos courtesy of Kinship Circle.
Kinship Circle receives a Pioneer Spirit Award for its work in the Gulf Coast.
Jeff Dorson, executive director, Humane Society of Louisiana and host of the Katrina Animal Memorial 2008.
===========================
Louisiana Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
===========================
HURRICANE GUSTAV ANIMAL EVACUATIONS
August 28-31, 2008: Kinship Circle volunteers joined other LSART partner organizations/individuals to work at pre-designated sites where people could evacuate with their animals from 12 coastal parishes.
MUTTSHACK AND KINSHIP CIRCLE
MuttShack Animal Rescue -- on the ground pre-Gustav to help in many capacities -- enlisted Kinship Circle to coordinate volunteers. MuttShack provided animal transport trucks and helped Parish Pickup Points (PPPs) before/during evacuations. Kinship Circle commends MuttShack for its professionalism and dedication to animals during disasters.
Volunteers associated with Kinship Circle (pre/post-Gustav) include: Cheri Deatsch, Kim Lea, Adrienne DeArmas, Kim Johnson, Robyn Urman, Teri Meier, Sandy Lynn, Kylie Shafferkoetter, Ghen Dennis, Sarah Rose, Lisa Roussel, Tracie Dawson, June Towler, Joanne Greene, Debby Osburn, Jim York, Kristy McShan, Sandi Corrado, Jeanne Develle... This list is by no means inclusive. We are grateful to ALL who committed their time and energy to the most innocent disaster victims -- the animals.
LOUISIANA STATE ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (LSART)
LSART is an organization that includes governmental agencies, veterinarians, animal control officers, humane organizations, and citizen volunteers with an interest in animal well-being related to emergencies or disasters.
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
We’re a network of independent volunteers who communicate during disasters to mobilize volunteers, supplies, and other resources for animal victims. Kinship Circle may work directly at disaster sites or in conjunction with other groups. We also provide news and updates during disasters.
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters
===========================
Union Station, Loyola Street, New Orleans
===========================
This Shitzu pup reminded me so much of my Lhasa Apso Mandy, I became fast friends with her mom. Evacuees appreciated comforting words and smiles.
Brenda Shoss, Kinship Circle
At PPPs, we tagged animals with numbered bands that matched wristbands worn by their people -- in case they became separated, as happened to stranded animals after Katrina. After detailed paperwork, evacuees boarded buses with small animals on their laps. Large animals traveled in airline carriers on climate-controlled trucks. Animals and people went to a "Mega Shelter" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they stayed side by side.
Animals under 15 pounds (exotics, cats, small dogs) could ride with their people on buses. We let as many of the little guys as possible evacuate on familiar laps. (I’m fairly certain some weighed over 15 pounds).
This burly New Orleans police officer (right) brought in his Shitzu and bunny rabbit, Teddy! We also registered an iguana, several birds, and some residents with eight or more cats (who mostly traveled on laps and burrowed inside carriers...so no cat photos).
First responders, such as the police officer above, evacuated their companion animals while they remained on the ground for Gustav. During intake, some evacuees recalled fur kids lost to Katrina, when officials refused to let them board buses or helicopters with their animals.
This resident was so sad to separate from his dogs, especially Ms. Prissy, he cried in our arms as we assured him they’d reunite at the shelter.
===========================
An Empty City On The Eve Of A Hurricane
===========================
5:00pm on Sunday, 8/31/08 -- With Gustav imminent, we registered stragglers. Rosemarie Jarreau’s family arrived late with 10 dogs to band and register. All buses had left and a final Amtrac train waited for them at Union Station.
Rosemarie Jarreau and her son Devontay Jenkins hug their puppies at an emergency pet evacuation center before boarding the last Amtrac train to depart New Orleans, Louisiana, enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, August 31, 2008, after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
news.aol.ca/article/no-pets-left-behind-in-new-orleans-ev...
HOUR-54: Parish pickup points open. Volunteers report for duty.
HOUR-30: Contra-flow begins. Police control flow of traffic out of city only.
Only credentialed responders can enter.
HOUR-12: All volunteers evacuate. Can load animals until H-12
Kinship Circle's Cheri Deatsch and Kim Lea joined Brenda and her husband Grady to help city-assisted evacuees with animals -- working alongside LSU students, EARS, ARNO, LSPCA, Humane Society of Missouri. HSUS dropped by after we'd wrapped operations, to photograph some animals...
===========================
No Animals Left Behind?
===========================
Gustav made landfall as a Grade 3 hurricane on Monday, 9/1/08. WERE ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND? There are always gaps in a first-time system. While we didn't see the hundreds of thousands of animals who suffered after Katrina, phone calls flowed in about animals confined in homes, tethered in backyards, or seen roaming. A week after evacuations in harder-hit southeastern Louisiana animals were seen hungry, wandering...some dead. What went wrong?
Mainly, it seems, there was a communication discrepancy between Parish Emergency Planners and citizens within their communities.
At Parish Pickup Points, only volunteers registering animals asked: “Did you leave any animals behind?” It was suggested that volunteers ask people-only evacuees the same question.
Finally, the complexity of instructions regarding animal evacuations may have overwhelmed some. Animal caretakers were told to bring carriers and vaccinated animals (with veterinary papers). In fact, animals were placed in donated cardboard carriers or mesh "pet purses" to sit atop laps on buses. Larger animals traveled inside airline carriers. If some issues had been better clarified, more evacuees might have arrived with their animals.
===========================
Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid Network was enlisted to coordinate volunteers for Gustav/Ike evacuations and aftermath. DONATIONS are greatly appreciated to help cover our nationwide communications.
DONATE ONLINE: www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/
DONATE BY MAIL: Kinship Circle * 7380 Kingsbury Blvd. * St. Louis, MO 63130
Kinship Circle is a 501c3 nonprofit animal advocacy organization.
All donations are tax-deductible.
Action Campaigns I Literature I Animal Disaster Aid Networking
info [at] kinshipcircle.org or kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters/
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These photographs are proudly displayed at the High Peaks Resort and are the work of local photographer Nancie Battaglia. Her appreciation for human energy, nature's beauty and rustic charm befits the activities, sports, scenes and mountain lifestyles of Lake Placid and the Adirondacks. Battaglia has been credentialed for five Olympic Winter Games and is herself an ADK 46er, having hiked the 46 highest mountains in the Adirondacks. We are proud to have these images represent us and the area. nbphotog@northnet.org www.highpeaksresort.com
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Kinship Circle - kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Subject: Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY / LOUISIANA’S FIRST ANIMAL EVACUATIONS, POST-KATRINA
Dear Kinship Circle Primary,
Please except our apologies for the lack of alerts in recent weeks. We were in New Orleans from 8/27 to 9/1, assisting with animal evacuations after Hurricane Gustav. We’ve continued to manage volunteers, working with MuttShack Animal Rescue on post-Gustav issues -- and are on standby to help animals in Hurricane Ike, if necessary. Gratefully, hurricane season won’t last much longer...so we can resume animal advocacy alerts! Kinship Circle
9/10/08: Hurricane Gustav - Photo Log
It was surreal. We shifted from awards mode to action mode as Hurricane Gustav loomed behind the Katrina Animal Memorial 8/29/08 in New Orleans. When Humane Society of Louisiana's magical day ended, Kinship Circle set-up a volunteer intake table to assist MuttShack Animal Rescue for the evacuation of pets with their people. The Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) implemented a system for animal evacuations -- that did not exist during Katrina. Photos courtesy of Kinship Circle.
Kinship Circle receives a Pioneer Spirit Award for its work in the Gulf Coast.
Jeff Dorson, executive director, Humane Society of Louisiana and host of the Katrina Animal Memorial 2008.
===========================
Louisiana Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
===========================
HURRICANE GUSTAV ANIMAL EVACUATIONS
August 28-31, 2008: Kinship Circle volunteers joined other LSART partner organizations/individuals to work at pre-designated sites where people could evacuate with their animals from 12 coastal parishes.
MUTTSHACK AND KINSHIP CIRCLE
MuttShack Animal Rescue -- on the ground pre-Gustav to help in many capacities -- enlisted Kinship Circle to coordinate volunteers. MuttShack provided animal transport trucks and helped Parish Pickup Points (PPPs) before/during evacuations. Kinship Circle commends MuttShack for its professionalism and dedication to animals during disasters.
Volunteers associated with Kinship Circle (pre/post-Gustav) include: Cheri Deatsch, Kim Lea, Adrienne DeArmas, Kim Johnson, Robyn Urman, Teri Meier, Sandy Lynn, Kylie Shafferkoetter, Ghen Dennis, Sarah Rose, Lisa Roussel, Tracie Dawson, June Towler, Joanne Greene, Debby Osburn, Jim York, Kristy McShan, Sandi Corrado, Jeanne Develle... This list is by no means inclusive. We are grateful to ALL who committed their time and energy to the most innocent disaster victims -- the animals.
LOUISIANA STATE ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (LSART)
LSART is an organization that includes governmental agencies, veterinarians, animal control officers, humane organizations, and citizen volunteers with an interest in animal well-being related to emergencies or disasters.
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
We’re a network of independent volunteers who communicate during disasters to mobilize volunteers, supplies, and other resources for animal victims. Kinship Circle may work directly at disaster sites or in conjunction with other groups. We also provide news and updates during disasters.
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters
===========================
Union Station, Loyola Street, New Orleans
===========================
This Shitzu pup reminded me so much of my Lhasa Apso Mandy, I became fast friends with her mom. Evacuees appreciated comforting words and smiles.
Brenda Shoss, Kinship Circle
At PPPs, we tagged animals with numbered bands that matched wristbands worn by their people -- in case they became separated, as happened to stranded animals after Katrina. After detailed paperwork, evacuees boarded buses with small animals on their laps. Large animals traveled in airline carriers on climate-controlled trucks. Animals and people went to a "Mega Shelter" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they stayed side by side.
Animals under 15 pounds (exotics, cats, small dogs) could ride with their people on buses. We let as many of the little guys as possible evacuate on familiar laps. (I’m fairly certain some weighed over 15 pounds).
This burly New Orleans police officer (right) brought in his Shitzu and bunny rabbit, Teddy! We also registered an iguana, several birds, and some residents with eight or more cats (who mostly traveled on laps and burrowed inside carriers...so no cat photos).
First responders, such as the police officer above, evacuated their companion animals while they remained on the ground for Gustav. During intake, some evacuees recalled fur kids lost to Katrina, when officials refused to let them board buses or helicopters with their animals.
This resident was so sad to separate from his dogs, especially Ms. Prissy, he cried in our arms as we assured him they’d reunite at the shelter.
===========================
An Empty City On The Eve Of A Hurricane
===========================
5:00pm on Sunday, 8/31/08 -- With Gustav imminent, we registered stragglers. Rosemarie Jarreau’s family arrived late with 10 dogs to band and register. All buses had left and a final Amtrac train waited for them at Union Station.
Rosemarie Jarreau and her son Devontay Jenkins hug their puppies at an emergency pet evacuation center before boarding the last Amtrac train to depart New Orleans, Louisiana, enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, August 31, 2008, after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
news.aol.ca/article/no-pets-left-behind-in-new-orleans-ev...
HOUR-54: Parish pickup points open. Volunteers report for duty.
HOUR-30: Contra-flow begins. Police control flow of traffic out of city only.
Only credentialed responders can enter.
HOUR-12: All volunteers evacuate. Can load animals until H-12
Kinship Circle's Cheri Deatsch and Kim Lea joined Brenda and her husband Grady to help city-assisted evacuees with animals -- working alongside LSU students, EARS, ARNO, LSPCA, Humane Society of Missouri. HSUS dropped by after we'd wrapped operations, to photograph some animals...
===========================
No Animals Left Behind?
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Gustav made landfall as a Grade 3 hurricane on Monday, 9/1/08. WERE ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND? There are always gaps in a first-time system. While we didn't see the hundreds of thousands of animals who suffered after Katrina, phone calls flowed in about animals confined in homes, tethered in backyards, or seen roaming. A week after evacuations in harder-hit southeastern Louisiana animals were seen hungry, wandering...some dead. What went wrong?
Mainly, it seems, there was a communication discrepancy between Parish Emergency Planners and citizens within their communities.
At Parish Pickup Points, only volunteers registering animals asked: “Did you leave any animals behind?” It was suggested that volunteers ask people-only evacuees the same question.
Finally, the complexity of instructions regarding animal evacuations may have overwhelmed some. Animal caretakers were told to bring carriers and vaccinated animals (with veterinary papers). In fact, animals were placed in donated cardboard carriers or mesh "pet purses" to sit atop laps on buses. Larger animals traveled inside airline carriers. If some issues had been better clarified, more evacuees might have arrived with their animals.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
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Winking Her Way Through. . .
www.nytimes.com/2008/09/14/us/politics/14palin.html
Laura Chase, the campaign manager during Ms. Palin’s first run for mayor in 1996, recalled the night the two women chatted about her ambitions.
“I said, ‘You know, Sarah, within 10 years you could be governor,’ ” Ms. Chase recalled.
“She replied, ‘I want to be president.’ ”
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFPVCfQ7uxM
What this country is in need of
Is a lot of hi-de-ho,
Boop-a-doop and chocolate ice cream.
You have heard all my suggestions,
And with me you will agree,
Now we'll have a perfect country;
These improvements you will see
Oh, when I'm the president,
I'll give you all a great big kiss
When I'm the president!
"I asked Mrs Palin's supporters there if there were any specific policies of hers they admire. None could name a single one, but that did not seem to dampen their admiration. "
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7617411.stm
But then, why should (or how could) her supporters know about specific policies, when Palin does not?
www.madison.com/tct/opinion/column/306926
www.nytimes.com/2008/12/07/opinion/07egan.html?_r=1&em
By TIMOTHY EGAN
Published: December 6, 2008
The unlicensed pipe fitter known as Joe the Plumber is out with a book this month, just as the last seconds on his 15 minutes are slipping away. I have a question for Joe: Do you want me to fix your leaky toilet?
I didn’t think so. And I don’t want you writing books. Not when too many good novelists remain unpublished. Not when too many extraordinary histories remain unread. Not when too many riveting memoirs are kicked back at authors after 10 years of toil. Not when voices in Iran, North Korea or China struggle to get past a censor’s gate.
Joe, a k a Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, was no good as a citizen, having failed to pay his full share of taxes, no good as a plumber, not being fully credentialed, and not even any good as a faux American icon. . . . With a résumé full of failure, he now thinks he can join the profession of Mark Twain, George Orwell and Joan Didion.
Next up may be Sarah Palin, who is said to be worth nearly $7 million if she can place her thoughts between covers. Publishers: with all the grim news of layoffs and staff cuts at the venerable houses of American letters, can we set some ground rules for these hard times? Anyone who abuses the English language on such a regular basis should not be paid to put words in print.
Here’s Palin’s response, after Matt Lauer asked her when she knew the election was lost:
“I had great faith that, you know, perhaps when that voter entered that voting booth and closed that curtain that what would kick in for them was, perhaps, a bold step that would have to be taken in casting a vote for us, but having to put a lot of faith in that commitment we tried to articulate that we were the true change agent that would progress this nation.”
I have no idea what she said in that thicket of words.
Most of the writers I know work every day, in obscurity and close to poverty, trying to say one thing well and true. Day in, day out, they labor to find their voice, to learn their trade, to understand nuance and pace. And then, facing a sea of rejections, they hear about something like Barbara Bush’s dog getting a book deal.
. . . When I heard J.T.P. had a book, I thought of that Chris Farley skit from “Saturday Night Live.” He’s a motivational counselor, trying to keep some slacker youths from living in a van down by the river, just like him. One kid tells him he wants to write. “La-di-frickin’-da!” Farley says. “We got ourselves a writer here!”
. . . The idea that someone who stumbled into a sound bite can be published, and charge $24.95 for said words, makes so many real writers think the world is unfair.
Please go to Emergency/Disaster Relief in Haiti: Animal Rescue & Animal-Friendly Resources to find out how you can help with Haitian animal rescue/disaster relief efforts.
The above photo is excerpted from the following Kinship Circle alert.
Photo caption & credits: LT PHOTO: 1/24/10 - A man holds a chicken in Port-au-Prince. In Haiti, confined animals such as pigs and chickens are in more danger, due to lack of feed and damaged housing. Goats, cows, horses and donkeys, who graze only and do not require feed, live in fields away from structures. Haitian farming commonly occurs in backyards.
RT PHOTO: A dog walks through rubble and fire. (c) WSPA/IFAW; photographers: Tomas Stargardter, Michael Booth
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Date: Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 8:20 PM
Subject: Hearts For Haiti: Survivors Need Us Now!
1/25/10 - KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
Hearts For Haiti: Animal And Human Survivors Need Us Now!
Photos reflect early assessment efforts in Haiti right now that help animal teams form a comprehensive emergency response plan. As part of that plan, a mobile veterinary clinic is en route to help the people and animals of Haiti. (c) WSPA/IFAW, leading ARCH on the ground in Haiti.
Kinship Circle has assembled an expert team -- with ground assets including a veterinarian, vet tech, paramedic, ACO, FEMA certifications, technical and large animal rescue, search and rescue... Kinship Circle's team is on standby, for deployment under ARCH as needed.
Though already over-budget, Kinship Circle has pledged time, people, and resources to Haiti animal relief. Please help us be there for them...
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HEARTS FOR HAITI: An American Dining Relief Benefit
Launched By Bravo TV's Top Chef Contestant
Hollywood, Florida -- Haitian-born Ron Duprat of Bravo's hit series "Top Chef" has teamed up with three fellow contestants -- Mattin Noblia, Hector Santiago and Michael Voltagggio -- to welcome other fine chefs nationwide in an all-chef Relief Benefit on St. Valentine's Day for his native land.
ON FEBRUARY 14, 2010: Participating chefs and restaurants will donate a percentage of their receipts to Hearts for Haiti: An American Dining Relief Benefit. Donated funds will be divided between Hollywood Unites For Haiti and Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid. On-the-ground relief efforts will receive 100% of donated funds.
"Chefs always care," Duprat says. "I hope chefs across the country will join us in this heartfelt effort for Haiti. One hundred percent of their donations will go directly to Haitian relief efforts for both people and animals. It's a win-win for everyone."
"Animals suffer in disasters just as people do," says Kinship Circle president Brenda Shoss. "They are frightened, alone, injured and without food. Our organization has united with animal welfare groups worldwide under the banner Animal Relief Coalition of Haiti (ARCH) to offer direct rescue and veterinary care, as well as long term vaccinations and measures to prevent disease outbreak such as rabies and leptospirosis."
CHARITABLE BENEFICIARIES:
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID, a major partner in the Animal Relief Coalition of Haiti (ARCH), is a nonprofit that mobilizes volunteers, supplies and resources for animal victims through its network of trained responders in the U.S. and Canada. Kinship Circle works in agreement with local agencies or other NGOs to deploy teams of highly trained and credentialed animal responders for assessment, search and rescue, and emergency sheltering aid.
HOLLYWOOD UNITES FOR HAITI, founded in 2008 by Jimmy Jean Louis, star of NBC's hit series, "Heroes," is a charitable non-profit that focuses on enriching the lives of Haitian children. HUFH has partnered with the non-profit Pan American Development Fund to send supplies into Haiti from its border warehouse. Mr. Louis is PADF's Goodwill Ambassador for Haiti's Children program and celebrity spokesperson for the joint relief effort.
** To become a participating chef or dine at a participating restaurant, call 415-461-9300 or visit www.chefronduprat.com **
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Scenes From The Field In Haiti -- Assessment Underway, 1/22 - 1/24/10...
1/24/10 - Dr Juan Carlos Murillo, WSPA's longest serving disaster management veterinary officer and an ARCH team member in Port-au-Prince, checks the state of this dog's health and treats any lesions. Dr. Murillo says, "The animal was as normal as can be expected for a dog who survives day by day. Our friend 'Lucky' really honors his name as another survivor of Haiti's earthquake." (c) WSPA/IFAW; photographer: Tomas Stargardter
1/22/10 - Children huddle with a dog in makeshift tents, after Haiti's earthquake. Among the 150,000 "owned" and stray dogs in Port-au-Prince, the Ministry of Agriculture estimates that 70% of "owned" dogs are vaccinated against rabies. The line blurs between street dogs and those with caretakers, as all dogs roam and scavenge for food. (c) WSPA/IFAW
LT PHOTO: 1/24/10 - A man holds a chicken in Port-au-Prince. In Haiti, confined animals such as pigs and chickens are in more danger, due to lack of feed and damaged housing. Goats, cows, horses and donkeys, who graze only and do not require feed, live in fields away from structures. Haitian farming commonly occurs in backyards. RT PHOTO: A dog walks through rubble and fire. (c) WSPA/IFAW; photographers: Tomas Stargardter, Michael Booth
Kinship Circle is a member of the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti which is jointly led by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA).
Animal welfare organizations formed the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) so that we could work together to bring aid to as many animals, and in as short a time, as possible. At present, ARCH partners include: International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW); World Society for Protection of Animals; American Humane Association; Best Friends Animal Society; RSPCA (UK); In Defense of Animals; American Veterinary Medical Association; American Veterinary Medical Foundation; Antigua and Barbuda Humane Society; ASPCA; United Animal Nations; Kinship Circle; One Voice; Swiss Animal Protection; Palo Alto Humane Society (PAHS); People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA); Finnish Federation for Animal Welfare Associations; Animal Welfare Care Foundation (AMCF)
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
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Mud Morganfield's piano player seems to have laser beam eyes.
As long as I had such unfettered officially unoficial wristbanded press-credentialed 'is that guy cool' access to the entire Blues Fest I wanted to capture everyone I could... even the guys tucked back on the stage... the guys that don't get photographed too often.
'Who'd you say you were with again?'
'Look on the list! It's View Minder!'
'Well I suggest looking under 'Minder.'
'Of course it's my real name... look at my business card!'
'Why would I put a fake name on my business card?'
'Where's your boss? I don't have time for this!'
'What's your name?'
'Is this your first time working Blues Fest?'
I don't need no 'Press Pit Bracelet' do you know who I am?'
I crouched and I crawled over cables and gear and I tried to keep it low...
I shot fast and tried to get as many great shots as I could and I wasn't able to get a lot of people's names.
If anyone can put a name to any of these photographs without one I'd appreciate it.
THANK YOU TO CONTEST WINNER 'MewDeep' from flickr for correctly identifying 'Barrelhouse Chuck' in this photograph!
MewDeep states that Barrelhouse Chuck is 'multi-talented' but he doesn't specify what those other talents are...
It seemed that the players that don't get photographed too much dug the shootin' and they'd light up...
Of course this light came from the heavens...
And on that note I'd like to dedicate this photograph and this heavenly beam of light to my friend Joel Rich.
www.easyvegan.info/2008/09/10/kinship-circle-animal-evacu...
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From: Kinship Circle - kinshipcircle [at] accessus.net
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:42 PM
Subject: Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY / LOUISIANA’S FIRST ANIMAL EVACUATIONS, POST-KATRINA
Dear Kinship Circle Primary,
Please except our apologies for the lack of alerts in recent weeks. We were in New Orleans from 8/27 to 9/1, assisting with animal evacuations after Hurricane Gustav. We’ve continued to manage volunteers, working with MuttShack Animal Rescue on post-Gustav issues -- and are on standby to help animals in Hurricane Ike, if necessary. Gratefully, hurricane season won’t last much longer...so we can resume animal advocacy alerts! Kinship Circle
9/10/08: Hurricane Gustav - Photo Log
It was surreal. We shifted from awards mode to action mode as Hurricane Gustav loomed behind the Katrina Animal Memorial 8/29/08 in New Orleans. When Humane Society of Louisiana's magical day ended, Kinship Circle set-up a volunteer intake table to assist MuttShack Animal Rescue for the evacuation of pets with their people. The Louisiana State Animal Response Team (LSART) implemented a system for animal evacuations -- that did not exist during Katrina. Photos courtesy of Kinship Circle.
Kinship Circle receives a Pioneer Spirit Award for its work in the Gulf Coast.
Jeff Dorson, executive director, Humane Society of Louisiana and host of the Katrina Animal Memorial 2008.
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Louisiana Animal Evacuations In A Post-Katrina World
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HURRICANE GUSTAV ANIMAL EVACUATIONS
August 28-31, 2008: Kinship Circle volunteers joined other LSART partner organizations/individuals to work at pre-designated sites where people could evacuate with their animals from 12 coastal parishes.
MUTTSHACK AND KINSHIP CIRCLE
MuttShack Animal Rescue -- on the ground pre-Gustav to help in many capacities -- enlisted Kinship Circle to coordinate volunteers. MuttShack provided animal transport trucks and helped Parish Pickup Points (PPPs) before/during evacuations. Kinship Circle commends MuttShack for its professionalism and dedication to animals during disasters.
Volunteers associated with Kinship Circle (pre/post-Gustav) include: Cheri Deatsch, Kim Lea, Adrienne DeArmas, Kim Johnson, Robyn Urman, Teri Meier, Sandy Lynn, Kylie Shafferkoetter, Ghen Dennis, Sarah Rose, Lisa Roussel, Tracie Dawson, June Towler, Joanne Greene, Debby Osburn, Jim York, Kristy McShan, Sandi Corrado, Jeanne Develle... This list is by no means inclusive. We are grateful to ALL who committed their time and energy to the most innocent disaster victims -- the animals.
LOUISIANA STATE ANIMAL RESPONSE TEAM (LSART)
LSART is an organization that includes governmental agencies, veterinarians, animal control officers, humane organizations, and citizen volunteers with an interest in animal well-being related to emergencies or disasters.
KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
We’re a network of independent volunteers who communicate during disasters to mobilize volunteers, supplies, and other resources for animal victims. Kinship Circle may work directly at disaster sites or in conjunction with other groups. We also provide news and updates during disasters.
www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters
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Union Station, Loyola Street, New Orleans
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This Shitzu pup reminded me so much of my Lhasa Apso Mandy, I became fast friends with her mom. Evacuees appreciated comforting words and smiles.
Brenda Shoss, Kinship Circle
At PPPs, we tagged animals with numbered bands that matched wristbands worn by their people -- in case they became separated, as happened to stranded animals after Katrina. After detailed paperwork, evacuees boarded buses with small animals on their laps. Large animals traveled in airline carriers on climate-controlled trucks. Animals and people went to a "Mega Shelter" in Shreveport, Louisiana, where they stayed side by side.
Animals under 15 pounds (exotics, cats, small dogs) could ride with their people on buses. We let as many of the little guys as possible evacuate on familiar laps. (I’m fairly certain some weighed over 15 pounds).
This burly New Orleans police officer (right) brought in his Shitzu and bunny rabbit, Teddy! We also registered an iguana, several birds, and some residents with eight or more cats (who mostly traveled on laps and burrowed inside carriers...so no cat photos).
First responders, such as the police officer above, evacuated their companion animals while they remained on the ground for Gustav. During intake, some evacuees recalled fur kids lost to Katrina, when officials refused to let them board buses or helicopters with their animals.
This resident was so sad to separate from his dogs, especially Ms. Prissy, he cried in our arms as we assured him they’d reunite at the shelter.
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An Empty City On The Eve Of A Hurricane
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5:00pm on Sunday, 8/31/08 -- With Gustav imminent, we registered stragglers. Rosemarie Jarreau’s family arrived late with 10 dogs to band and register. All buses had left and a final Amtrac train waited for them at Union Station.
Rosemarie Jarreau and her son Devontay Jenkins hug their puppies at an emergency pet evacuation center before boarding the last Amtrac train to depart New Orleans, Louisiana, enroute to Memphis, Tennessee, August 31, 2008, after a mandatory evacuation was ordered ahead of Hurricane Gustav.
news.aol.ca/article/no-pets-left-behind-in-new-orleans-ev...
HOUR-54: Parish pickup points open. Volunteers report for duty.
HOUR-30: Contra-flow begins. Police control flow of traffic out of city only.
Only credentialed responders can enter.
HOUR-12: All volunteers evacuate. Can load animals until H-12
Kinship Circle's Cheri Deatsch and Kim Lea joined Brenda and her husband Grady to help city-assisted evacuees with animals -- working alongside LSU students, EARS, ARNO, LSPCA, Humane Society of Missouri. HSUS dropped by after we'd wrapped operations, to photograph some animals...
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No Animals Left Behind?
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Gustav made landfall as a Grade 3 hurricane on Monday, 9/1/08. WERE ANIMALS LEFT BEHIND? There are always gaps in a first-time system. While we didn't see the hundreds of thousands of animals who suffered after Katrina, phone calls flowed in about animals confined in homes, tethered in backyards, or seen roaming. A week after evacuations in harder-hit southeastern Louisiana animals were seen hungry, wandering...some dead. What went wrong?
Mainly, it seems, there was a communication discrepancy between Parish Emergency Planners and citizens within their communities.
At Parish Pickup Points, only volunteers registering animals asked: “Did you leave any animals behind?” It was suggested that volunteers ask people-only evacuees the same question.
Finally, the complexity of instructions regarding animal evacuations may have overwhelmed some. Animal caretakers were told to bring carriers and vaccinated animals (with veterinary papers). In fact, animals were placed in donated cardboard carriers or mesh "pet purses" to sit atop laps on buses. Larger animals traveled inside airline carriers. If some issues had been better clarified, more evacuees might have arrived with their animals.
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Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid Network was enlisted to coordinate volunteers for Gustav/Ike evacuations and aftermath. DONATIONS are greatly appreciated to help cover our nationwide communications.
DONATE ONLINE: www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/
DONATE BY MAIL: Kinship Circle * 7380 Kingsbury Blvd. * St. Louis, MO 63130
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Dr. Dean Chittock, senior medical director, Vancouver Acute Services, receives his award recognizing his outstanding contributions for comittee service at Vancouver Coastal Health.
Dr. Chittock’s commitment to health care is exemplified by his numerous committee activities. He is currently the co-chair of the Regional Critical Care Council, the Provincial Critical Care Working Group and the VA Quality Council. He is also a member of various other committees including the VCH Executive Medical Group, the Health Authority Quality of Care Committee, and the Health Authority Medical Staff Resources & Credentialing Committee.
Every year, Vancouver Coastal Health honours its outstanding acute physicians working in Vancouver. These awards showcase outstanding achievement among our medical and dental physicians and is one way we can honour them for all that they do improve the lives of our patients.
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
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From left, VUMC nurses Micki Powell, R.N., Martha Davidson, MSN, R.N., Jennifer Thomas, BSN, R.N., and Venus Manuel, MSN, R.N., brainstorm ideas for Vanderbilt’s third Magnet journey. On Jan. 9, the Magnet Education Committee officially launched its efforts to help the Medical Center once again obtain Magnet recognition, the highest honor for nursing. Awarded by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, Magnet recognizes health care organizations for quality patient care, nursing excellence and innovations in professional nursing practice.
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
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Please go to Emergency/Disaster Relief in Haiti: Animal Rescue & Animal-Friendly Resources to find out how you can help with Haitian animal rescue/disaster relief efforts.
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Photo caption & credits: 1/24/10 - Dr Juan Carlos Murillo, WSPA's longest serving disaster management veterinary officer and an ARCH team member in Port-au-Prince, checks the state of this dog's health and treats any lesions. Dr. Murillo says, "The animal was as normal as can be expected for a dog who survives day by day. Our friend 'Lucky' really honors his name as another survivor of Haiti's earthquake." (c) WSPA/IFAW; photographer: Tomas Stargardter
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Subject: Hearts For Haiti: Survivors Need Us Now!
1/25/10 - KINSHIP CIRCLE ANIMAL DISASTER AID NETWORK
Hearts For Haiti: Animal And Human Survivors Need Us Now!
Photos reflect early assessment efforts in Haiti right now that help animal teams form a comprehensive emergency response plan. As part of that plan, a mobile veterinary clinic is en route to help the people and animals of Haiti. (c) WSPA/IFAW, leading ARCH on the ground in Haiti.
Kinship Circle has assembled an expert team -- with ground assets including a veterinarian, vet tech, paramedic, ACO, FEMA certifications, technical and large animal rescue, search and rescue... Kinship Circle's team is on standby, for deployment under ARCH as needed.
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Hollywood, Florida -- Haitian-born Ron Duprat of Bravo's hit series "Top Chef" has teamed up with three fellow contestants -- Mattin Noblia, Hector Santiago and Michael Voltagggio -- to welcome other fine chefs nationwide in an all-chef Relief Benefit on St. Valentine's Day for his native land.
ON FEBRUARY 14, 2010: Participating chefs and restaurants will donate a percentage of their receipts to Hearts for Haiti: An American Dining Relief Benefit. Donated funds will be divided between Hollywood Unites For Haiti and Kinship Circle Animal Disaster Aid. On-the-ground relief efforts will receive 100% of donated funds.
"Chefs always care," Duprat says. "I hope chefs across the country will join us in this heartfelt effort for Haiti. One hundred percent of their donations will go directly to Haitian relief efforts for both people and animals. It's a win-win for everyone."
"Animals suffer in disasters just as people do," says Kinship Circle president Brenda Shoss. "They are frightened, alone, injured and without food. Our organization has united with animal welfare groups worldwide under the banner Animal Relief Coalition of Haiti (ARCH) to offer direct rescue and veterinary care, as well as long term vaccinations and measures to prevent disease outbreak such as rabies and leptospirosis."
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HOLLYWOOD UNITES FOR HAITI, founded in 2008 by Jimmy Jean Louis, star of NBC's hit series, "Heroes," is a charitable non-profit that focuses on enriching the lives of Haitian children. HUFH has partnered with the non-profit Pan American Development Fund to send supplies into Haiti from its border warehouse. Mr. Louis is PADF's Goodwill Ambassador for Haiti's Children program and celebrity spokesperson for the joint relief effort.
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Scenes From The Field In Haiti -- Assessment Underway, 1/22 - 1/24/10...
1/24/10 - Dr Juan Carlos Murillo, WSPA's longest serving disaster management veterinary officer and an ARCH team member in Port-au-Prince, checks the state of this dog's health and treats any lesions. Dr. Murillo says, "The animal was as normal as can be expected for a dog who survives day by day. Our friend 'Lucky' really honors his name as another survivor of Haiti's earthquake." (c) WSPA/IFAW; photographer: Tomas Stargardter
1/22/10 - Children huddle with a dog in makeshift tents, after Haiti's earthquake. Among the 150,000 "owned" and stray dogs in Port-au-Prince, the Ministry of Agriculture estimates that 70% of "owned" dogs are vaccinated against rabies. The line blurs between street dogs and those with caretakers, as all dogs roam and scavenge for food. (c) WSPA/IFAW
LT PHOTO: 1/24/10 - A man holds a chicken in Port-au-Prince. In Haiti, confined animals such as pigs and chickens are in more danger, due to lack of feed and damaged housing. Goats, cows, horses and donkeys, who graze only and do not require feed, live in fields away from structures. Haitian farming commonly occurs in backyards. RT PHOTO: A dog walks through rubble and fire. (c) WSPA/IFAW; photographers: Tomas Stargardter, Michael Booth
Kinship Circle is a member of the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti which is jointly led by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA).
Animal welfare organizations formed the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) so that we could work together to bring aid to as many animals, and in as short a time, as possible. At present, ARCH partners include: International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW); World Society for Protection of Animals; American Humane Association; Best Friends Animal Society; RSPCA (UK); In Defense of Animals; American Veterinary Medical Association; American Veterinary Medical Foundation; Antigua and Barbuda Humane Society; ASPCA; United Animal Nations; Kinship Circle; One Voice; Swiss Animal Protection; Palo Alto Humane Society (PAHS); People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA); Finnish Federation for Animal Welfare Associations; Animal Welfare Care Foundation (AMCF)
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
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About The Red Carpet Report on Mingle Media TV
MMTVN is an online outlet and YouTube Partner with 68% US-based viewership with 30% of our worldwide audience is from The UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France, Mexico, Spain and Italy. Our demographics average 60% female and 40% male audience worldwide and the age groups vary depending on location. In the US - it breaks down as follows: 13.6% 13-17 yr olds, 29.9% 45-54 yr olds, 17.5% 35-44 yr olds, 19.1% 55 yrs and over, 8.7% 18-24 yr olds and 11.1% 25-34 yr olds.
We have over 35,000 subscribers to our social networks and our media has an average of 1.5 million views each month via our Red Carpet Report and Mingle Media TV websites – and social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blog posts etc…
Our entertainment coverage is published online here: www.redcarpetreport.com, www.minglemediatv.com and via video www.youtube.com/minglemediatvnetwork, our photo sets on Flickr www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork and via syndicated entertainment site articles as well as on over 15 additional sites from YouTube, Google+, Daily Motion, AOL Video, iTunes, Blip.TV, Boxee, LinkedIn, Boxee, Roku PLUS on social networking sites: Google +, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and other social networks
Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
Get the Story from the Red Carpet Report Team, follow us on Twitter and Facebook at:
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About The Red Carpet Report on Mingle Media TV
MMTVN is an online outlet and YouTube Partner with 68% US-based viewership with 30% of our worldwide audience is from The UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France, Mexico, Spain and Italy. Our demographics average 60% female and 40% male audience worldwide and the age groups vary depending on location. In the US - it breaks down as follows: 13.6% 13-17 yr olds, 29.9% 45-54 yr olds, 17.5% 35-44 yr olds, 19.1% 55 yrs and over, 8.7% 18-24 yr olds and 11.1% 25-34 yr olds.
We have over 35,000 subscribers to our social networks and our media has an average of 1.5 million views each month via our Red Carpet Report and Mingle Media TV websites – and social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, blog posts etc…
Our entertainment coverage is published online here: www.redcarpetreport.com, www.minglemediatv.com and via video www.youtube.com/minglemediatvnetwork, our photo sets on Flickr www.flickr.com/MingleMediaTVNetwork and via syndicated entertainment site articles as well as on over 15 additional sites from YouTube, Google+, Daily Motion, AOL Video, iTunes, Blip.TV, Boxee, LinkedIn, Boxee, Roku PLUS on social networking sites: Google +, Facebook, Flickr, Pinterest, Instagram, Vine, Tumblr, and other social networks
In person and via photography, verified and corroborated with the most trustworthy, heavily credentialed, senior, and sane collectors I know--about a half dozen of them!!--that this "last cartouche" (the DAS is NOT a cartouche--no writing or letters!) butt stock is authentic, albeit it's been sanded. Not too many dings.
The metal will be removed before I dump it for something I actually need.
Weirdly, this was about the very LAST item I was looking for or wanted when I stumbled across this, and upon cleanup, contacted the network of "usual suspects" because I no longer trust my eyesight on wood. Looking back, I doubt if I've seen two dozen of these. They're fairly close to being the least common of the letter cartouched butt stocks.
Last one I had was on an old D.C.M. rifle, from an estate, and had been surmarked with a DAS (Defense Acceptance Stamp). It, too, was absolutely authentic, and appeared on an all original rifle right in that low 4 million area where one would figure such things might've happened.
Anyway, it's a certainty, puffed up internet liars and windbags to the contrary.
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As temperature levels increase and summer season getaway nears, numerous households have journey and out-of-town experiences in mind. Amusement park are a popular option, however for kids with autism and other sensory conditions, these locations can be frustrating and challenging.
Across the nation, some amusement park and comparable places are leading the way by making their home entertainment more inclusive. Here are 7 parks that surpass online pointers and skip-the-line passes to make sure all their visitors have a getaway to keep in mind.
Six Flags Great Adventure
6 Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey will hold Autism Day on May 3, a special occasion for households and kids impacted by the condition.
On Thursday, Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey will hold Autism Day , a special occasion for households and kids impacted by autism. The occasion, accepted the assistance of the Custom Education Foundation and the Gersh Academy for Students on the Autism Spectrum, will consist of discussions from autism specialists, decompression locations with sensory-friendly products, and modifications to the lights and music.
Kevin Gersh, creator of Gersh Academy, informed USA Today that a sensory score guide for the flights will likewise be offered so visitors deal with not a surprises.
Legoland Florida Resort
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Legoland Florida Resort includes peaceful spaces for visitors who may get overwhelmed with all the enjoyable.
Legoland Florida Resort in Orlando made headings in 2017 for including brand-new functions that keep its visitors with autism in mind. The park has peaceful spaces that consist of noise-canceling earphones, weighted blankets and, naturally, Lego structure tables. For caretakers and moms and dads stressed over the trips, the park has a breakdown of every one so visitors will understand about all the sounds and lights prior to they board.
Legoland Florida Resort likewise uses a blue hero pass, a pass particularly for visitors on the spectrum and one that numerous moms and dads have actually raved about online. It comes at no charge and offers the visitor’s entire group accelerated access to popular tourist attractions.( There is likewise a hero pass offered for visitors with movement troubles.) Legoland likewise makes sure’brand-new staff members are trained so they can much better communicate with visitors with autism and their households.
Thomas Land
Edaville Family Theme Park, south of Boston, is a railroad-themed park that includes Thomas Land amongst its destinations– yep, we suggest Thomas the Tank Engine of the cherished books and TELEVISION series.
Thanks in part to an Edaville worker whose child has autism, the park has actually presented more inclusive functions. In Thomas Land, there is a sensory-friendly restroom with manual flushing, faucets and paper towels. The park provides a peaceful space with soft toys and a weighted blanket for kids who may require a break. Edaville likewise holds an Autism Awareness Weekend that consists of sensory-friendly activities for its visitors.
Sesame Place
The Washington Post through Getty ImagesSesame Place is the very first style park ever to be designated as a Certified Autism
This year, Sesame Place in Pennsylvania ended up being the very first amusement park worldwide to be designated as a licensed autism center, inning accordance with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards . In addition to trained workers, peaceful spaces, low-sensory locations and noise-canceling earphones, the park uses low-sensory parade watchings and meet-and-greets with Julia, Sesame Street initially character with autism .
Morgan’s Wonderland’
Morgan’s Wonderland is an inclusive amusement park in San Antonio that uses complimentary admission to visitors with a range of difficulties, consisting of autism, Down syndrome, spastic paralysis, deafness and loss of sight. Developed and established by moms and dads with a child with cognitive and physical difficulties( and with assistance from medical professionals, moms and dads, caretakers and instructors), the premises are wheelchair-accessible. The water park, called Morgan’s Inspiration Island , likewise provides water that can be warmed for visitors with level of sensitivities and water resistant wristbands so moms and dads can keep an eye on their households.
Dollywood
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Dollywood consists of a relaxing space in addition to a guide so visitors can discover exactly what the entryway procedure and flights resemble.
Dollywood, nation icon Dolly Parton’s theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, presented a soothing space in 2016 that consists of a weighted blanket and other relaxing products. The park likewise has a walkthrough guide online that takes visitors step by action through exactly what will occur once they get here.
Smugglers’Notch Resort
Smugglers’Notch Vermont isn’t precisely an amusement park,” however the resort has lots of activities. It likewise has SNAP, likewise referred to as Smugglers’Notch Adaptive Programs . SNAP tailors visitors’experiences based upon their’ requirements, with chances for mingling and seasonal activities like crafts and arts, assisted kayaking and hiking, snowboarding.
The resort states its guest-to-counselor ratio assists it think about every kid’s abilities. Shawna Fatigate, program director of SNAP, informed Condé Nast Traveler in 2017 that the resort group can accommodate anything and whatever, even serious medical requirements.
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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report hosts Tamara Krinsky, Ashley Bornancin, Brogyn Gage, Cathy Kelley, Jenifer Golden, and Jackie Powell were busy this Awards Season covering red carpet events from award shows to gifting suites to pre-Oscar parties to viewing parties leading up to the 86th Academy Awards. Below is a recap and links to the coverage where we spoke with Oscar nominees and those who came out to celebrate the Oscars in 2014.
We’d like to thank The Academy and the various PR firms which credentialed our outlet to cover their events. We’d also like to thank the designers who were gracious in providing haute couture for our hosts to wear on Oscars Red Carpet. They are as follows:
Ashley Bornancin - Twitter.com/AshleyBinspired
Ashley's Dress by Simone Rodrigues - www.SisaDesigns.com
Brogyn Gage - Twitter.com/BrogynMarie
Brogyn's Dress by Rubber Ducky Productions - www.rubberducky.us
Brogyn's Jewelry - Vintage
Cathy Kelley - Twitter.com/CatherineKelley
Cathy's Dress by Gordana Gehlhausen - www.shopgoga.com
Cathy's Ring & Necklace by Fiamma - www.FiammaJewelry.com
Cathy's Silver Cuff by lleana Rojas-Bennett - www.malekujewelry.com
Tamara Krinsky - Twitter.com/TamaraKrinsky
Tamara's Dress - Xscape
Tamara's Jewelry - Vintage
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Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
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Not all Mercy San Juan Heroes are treating patients. A big thank you to Jennifer Wicker from the Medical Staff Office who re-credentialed 150 medical staff applications over the past three months!
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to the Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways Meeting at the Hyundai Training Center Thursday March 17, 2022 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report hosts Ashley Harrington & Rachel Edwards were invited to cover the 4th Annual Celebration of Dance Gala presented by the Dizzy Feet Foundation in partnership with the Music Center took place at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in downtown Los Angeles.
Honorees included Actress & Dancer Debbie Allen, Dancers Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau
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About Dizzy Feet Honorees
Dizzy Feet Foundation (DFF) presented this year’s DFF Inspiration and Impact Awards to Debbie Allenand Red Bull, respectively. The Gene Kelly Legacy Award, presented by DFF and Gene Kelly Legacy, Inc., was awarded jointly to Pierre Dulaine & Yvonne Marceau. Patricia Ward Kelly, Gene Kelly’s widow, was on hand to present the award.
About Dizzy Feet Foundation
All proceeds from ticket sales will benefit The Dizzy Feet Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is threefold: (1) To sponsor, fund, and/or support dance education programs that expose children in low-income areas to the lifelong benefits of dance education through and with local community organizations. (2) To provide scholarships to talented students studying at accredited or nationally regarded dance schools, studios, or institutions. (3) To support and increase the quality of all styles of dance education in the United States, in conjunction with recognized credentialing organizations. For more info please visit, www.DizzyFeetFoundation.org.
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Soldiers from The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) participate in a joint service cordon at The White House. The cordon is part of the Ambassador Credentialing Ceremony which marks the formal beginning of an ambassador’s service in Washington. (Photos by SSG Jedhel Somera)
160429-N-OT964-189 WASHINGTON (April 29, 2016) Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Mike Stevens takes a photo with MC1 Martin Carey during a tour of the Ronald Reagan National Airport Facility. Stevens met with Human Resources staff to discuss credentialing opportunities for Sailors in the Aviation field.(U.S. Navy photo by Command Master Chief Jeff Garrison/Released)