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As we begin another year of animal advocacy, we sincerely thank all of our great volunteers, members, and friends in the community for the amazing work you all did last year. RMAD was involved with countless animal issues in 2004 and, we know we'll be very busy in 2005. Please keep in mind that RMAD is primarily a volunteer organization. We do our work and help where we can, only because of the work you all do! We thank you for your continued support and look forward to another year of fighting for the animals, educating people, and working to help ease the human-imposed suffering of animals in the Rocky Mountain region. Best wishes and Happy New Year! (From Matt Bear, please contact him for more info) Hello! Do you want to become the most effective communicator for your cause that you possibly can? We all do! Whether it's talking to your co-workers, your family, outreach opportunities, the general public, the media, small groups or large groups, we want to help you break free from fear and speak the truth with clarity and conviction. We have room for 2 more participants and will start another group if need be. This is FREE to members of Rocky Mountain Animal Defense as a project of National Endowment for the Animals. Be an important part of the Nonviolence Revolution. Join us and Speak Up! Next SpeakUp! More info at http://www.TruthSayers.com. Thank you! Matt Bear, Director When RMAD needed a cellphone, people responded! Matt Bear sent out a plea asking for help to get a cellphone that we could take out on our actions and protests. Within just a few days we raised enough money to get several months of pre-paid minutes and even got the phone donated! Thanks to everyone who pitched in and made this a very quick and very successful fund raiser. We've left the donation link on the RMAD front page in case you didn't get a chance to contribute and would like to help out (we'll buy more minutes)! RMAD members continue to work to protect the wildlife habitat and prairie dog colony at 28th and Jay Road in Boulder. The property owner, Palmos Development, wants to build a large "big-box" development there. But first, they must convince the city to re-zone and annex this county property. Therefore, it is not a sure-thing. The city has to be convinced it's "needed." We believe it's not needed, and will be extremely detrimental as well. On Dec. 2, RMAD activists spoke to Boulder City Council against the development, but a large number of people spoke in favor of the development, apathetic to the destruction of wildlife and habitat that developing the area
will cause.
Letters are very much needed on this issue. For a sample letter and council members' addresses, see below. ************************** I am very concerned about the possibility of "extending the urban growth boundary" in North Boulder, North of Jay and 28th. There is a lack of water at that site for further development, and the property is host to a large prairie dog Palmos Construction has already killed thousands of Colorado's prairie dogs with developments. I am a resident of Boulder and do not want to see that happen here. I am sure many people in Boulder would agree with me. I have other concerns as well, including water use, traffic and whether Boulder wants a shopping center in that location. As I drive around town I see several vacant buildings at this time. I would rather see a shopping area placed in a location that would not need to "extend the urban growth boundary. Thank you for considering this important matter. Sincerely, Name Please send letters to: Boulder City Council Contact Information For Council Members RMAD members Lynee Zajac, Ann Swissdorf, Eryn Swissdorf and Sarah Zellmer put together this great library display of vegan foods for the Arvada Library public display. If your library has a display like this, please fill it with veggies! Ask your librarian for details and contact us for help in filling it up!
Here's your chance to create lasting change with your spare change: Compassion Over Killing (http://www.cok.net) will air ads promoting vegetarianism
in our community on MTV for only $25 per ad. These ads have the potential
to reach thousands of people—including students home on holiday break. When
C.O.K. has aired these ads in the past, the visits to their TryVeg.com website have gone up substantially. And for every person who sees the ads and chooses vegetarianism, 100 animals (and an acre of trees, 1.3 million gallons of water, etc.) will be saved per year! Barbara Bear is looking for places in Boulder to collect spare change for these adds. More details when we have some spots. Alternately, you can take your coins to a bank yourself and then mail a check made out to C.O.K. to Barbara at:
Barbara Bear
The RMAD Calendar (http://rmad.org/calendar.html) is full of great events coming up and all summer long! Work parties, fairs, meetings, and more. These events are great ways to get involved with RMAD and helping animals in the Rocky Mountain Region.
January 15th National Western Complex, Denver. To protest the horrific confinement, torture, and slaughter of 10 billion animals every year in the United States. We need help with night-time leafletting and demonstrating with our body screen TVs. Please email Chris (chrisj@rmad.org) if you can help out! We'll also need people for other days and nights of the stock show. We’ll again have some “special guests.” Mark your calendars! January 25th is our second annual 'Dining Out Day' for RMAD. Once again, we'll be at the fabulous WaterCourse Foods in Denver. Please join us from 7:30AM till 10PM for wonderful veggie food, good fun, and a great cause!
This section lists events that might be of interest to local Animal Rights supporters. These events may or may not include RMAD people but they are not sponsored or presented by RMAD. Please contact the people listed below for more information.
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