June 29, 2007

Thank you to everyone who joined us for Raise the Roof, Open the Cages. All of the acts were fantastic: The Barb Henry Trio (featuring Mark Reinhardt), Rockaphonics, The New Rome and List of Lead. The roof was indeed raised, as were as a few bucks for RMAD so that we may continue opening cages. A heartfelt thank you to Ann and Peter Swissdorf for pulling the whole thing together.  

Ann is, as always, so busy it will make you dizzy. Not only is Ann a rock star RMAD activist, she is the mother of a rock star. In addition to the weekly fur protest in Denver, Ann organizes potlucks, vegan meetups, fundraisers and much more. She’s also organizing the July 4 th HEALTH Picnic in Morrison, for which more information is available below.

Do you have any fur coats lurking in your closets that you’d like to get ride of? If so, please contact Ann. We’re also looking for a few willing and capable seamstresses/tailors to help out with some small tasks as needed, so please let Ann know if you can help.

RMAD’s been working on a number of projects and tasks, including but not limited to: revamping one of our websites, a project with Boulder’s open space and prairie wildlife, the Greenwood Village coyote debacle, our forthcoming teen vegetarian guide, fielding requests for assistance from the public, not to mention all the behind-the-scenes administrative work required to keep the organization functioning.

We’re already strategizing our approaches to the annual Ringling Bros. visit (October), Fur Free Friday (November 24) and The Stock Show (January 2008). We are organizing an RMAD Action Committee to create a vision for these events; the first meeting will take place in late July and if you’d like to participate, please contact Lynne Sprague.

As always, thank you to each and every one of you for joining with RMAD in advocating for the rights of animals. We truly appreciate your passion and compassion.

Have a good Fourth of July – Here’s to celebrating the liberty of all beings!


Rocky Mountain Animal Defense works to help eliminate the human-imposed suffering of animals in the Rocky Mountain region.

RMAD furthers its objective through public education investigation and research, the legislative process, direct action and appeals to reason and compassion

Rocky Mountain
Animal Defense
2525 Arapahoe, #E4-335
Boulder, CO 80302

303-449-4422
info@rmad.org
www.RMAD.org
www.VegColorado.com

 

 
RMAD Calendar Feature:

WaterCourse Foods’ Vegan Milkshake Coming-Out Party

Fourth of July Potluck/Picnic – Come hike, bike, eat and watch fireworks  

WHERE: Morrison Mount Falcon Park
TIME: Gather at 4 p.m., eat at 5 p.m.

More information and directions in the RMAD Calendar


Also coming up in the RMAD Calendar:
Fur Protest, Denver

 

Please see our full calendar of events here.

 
Volunteer Opportunities

Check out RMAD’s
online volunteer form and let us know about yourself and where your interests lie . Our current highest-priority needs are:

Behind-the-scenes assistant: Learn about grassroots animal advocacy from the inside out – volunteer to help in the RMAD office, assist with campaigns, and much more. This is a great way to get a foot in the door with Colorado’s only all-animal advocacy group .

Humane Education Speakers: RMAD's Humane Education Speakers Bureau is a network of volunteers that deliver talks to school groups, social clubs, churches, and other organizations. Potential speakers will be provided with training (to be offered in both Denver and Boulder). Please fill out this form below to get started.

Letter writers: We’ve assembled a team of letter writers to address issues in local ( Colorado) media. As the need arise s we will send out a form email that includes the pertinent media, names and addresses, tips, background information etc. – basically making it as easy as possible for you to lend your voice on behalf of the animals.

Flash programmer: We need ongoing Flash programming help for our interactive website WildlifeKillings.com.

Outreach and events planners:  Help plan fundraising concerts and other events. Activities include locating venues, arranging the entertainment, securing donations and publicizing the events.

 

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