Chip visits Hanover Academy
In preparation for the Holidays, “Chip,” a former Hanover Humane Society pup, visited with the children at Hanover Academy and provided treat bags to all the children. During the visit, the children heard “Chip’s” story of how he entered Hanover Humane’s adoption program and how he and his siblings ultimately found a forever home. In addition, the children learned about how Hanover Humane Society was found and what its volunteers do to help homeless animals. In appreciation for the visit, the children organized a supply drive for the animals and presented “Chip” with the items. The Hanover Humane Society, located at 12190 Washington Highway in Ashland, is a 501(c ) 3 non-profit entity established to promote humane treatment of animals. Established over 25 years ago, it continues with its mission to help homeless cats and dogs by providing veterinary care, food, and shelter until forever homes can be found. Consider making a tax-deductible donation to help Hanover Humane with its mission....
Thank you Kenwood United Methodist Church
We were asked to attend a “Blessing of the Animals” event at Kenwood United Methodist Church back in April. There were a variety of pets present, ranging from a tiny 8 week old chihuahua named “Little Bit,” to a guinea pig, a few cats, a variety of dogs, and even a pony! Shown here are digitals of Mr. Chip with the Pastor, Lacey and the Pastor, Lacey with the Pony (she was quite intrigued with the pony), and some of the donations we received. What a beautiful afternoon at a great...
“Doggie Days” at Hanover Country Club
On July 28, 2011 the “Hanover Country Club’s Nine Hole” Ladies Golf Group sponsored its SecondAnnual “Doggie Days” Tournament. The event, organized to benefit the Hanover Humane Society,featured twenty-seven (27) players, three players per designated nine (9) holes on Hanover CountryClub’s Golf Course. Tournament Organizer, Suzanne Harman, worked with Jeffrey Cornwell, GeneralManager of Hanover Country Club, and Hanover Country Club’s new Golf Pro, Michael King to promoteand produce the event.The proceeds from this event yielded a $650 donation for the HanoverHumane Society! Union First Market Bank provided each of the participants with a “doggie” bag, complete with UFMBliterature and premiums. Additional “goodies” were donated by Hanover Humane Society, ProgressiveInsurance, and MetLife. Union First Market Bank also provided the signage for each hole on the 9-holecourse while Bank of America provided a matching donation for the...
Chip Visits the Primrose School!
It was all about the dogs (and cats) when Chip, a former Hanover HumaneSociety pup, visited the Primrose School at Atlee Commons on August 9, 2011. Representatives from Hanover Humane provided a presentation to the children,ages 3 to 12, about the organization. The children learned about HanoverHumane’s Adoption Program which focuses on rehoming cats and dogs aswell as the Education Program it provides to the community on responsible petownership. In addition, the children learned about Hanover Humane’s WellnessClinic, offered several times monthly, so that citizens can get routine vaccines,heartworm testing/preventative, and flea/tick meds to help keep their healthy petswell. The children also learned about Hanover Humane’s reduced cost spay/neuter. Representatives discussed Hanover Humane’s Boarding and Groomingservices as well as its dog training program. The children were all given treatbags and allowed to meet “Chip.” At the conclusion of the presentation, thechildren presented “Chip” with donations they’d gathered for Hanover Humane’sanimals. The Hanover Humane Society is a 501( c) 3 non-profit entity organizedin 1984 to provide adoption, education, and prevention programs for Hanoverand surrounding municipalities. The Hanover Humane Society is located at12190 Washington Highway in Ashland,...