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Annual General Meeting, Saturday, March 17

Our Annual General Meeting will be held at the Media Center at 12 noon on Saturday, March 17, 2018.

All humane society members are invited to attend.

Diamond waiting for her surgery
Diamond waiting for her surgery
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Letter From The President, 2017

Letter From The President, 2017

We held our Annual General Meeting in March, 2017; and with our new Executive Board,
experienced a wonderful year. We are hoping to be even busier in 2017/2018.

Our 4th Annual Fun Day was a financial success, thanks to all who supported; making it a great
deal of fun. It was a busy day filled with music, craft and a live auction. The raffle drawing
certainly excited the winners of over 30 prizes donated by local businesses and friends of CIHS.
I would like to say thank you to Frank and Gabi, their staff and the hard workers for a job well
done.

Since then, we have been working towards making the 5th Annual Fun Day even more
successful. All monies earned are spent on projects we support during the year.
We continue to support quarterly veterinary clinics offering free spays, neuters, distemper shots,
worming treatments and checkups. Heartworm testing, medication and flea protection were also
available at nominal costs.

Educating the community and the provision of educational materials is still on going. The past
year has seen a tremendous increase in food sales for dogs, goats and chickens, all sold by us at
cost. This has demonstrated an increase in awareness of healthy eating habits for feeding
animals.

The “Dog House Contest” was open to the public. Persons were to provide all materials, design,
build and decorate houses which were then, by a drawing, given to members of the community
desiring shelters for their dogs. We hope to continue this project throughout the coming years.
We have established a financial fund for a permanent veterinary clinic and shelters and will
continue working toward this long term goal. We are investigating all possibilities of either
building or renovating an existing property for this purpose.

We also created a financial aid fund to assist a Cat Island student wishing to pursue a career in
veterinary medicine.

As well as our fundraising events, we depend on membership dues, tee-shirt sales and the
generosity of donors and corporate sponsors. We welcome you to visit us at
www.catislandhumanesociety.org.

I would like to thank those who offered themselves in the past and in the future to this wonderful
organization. Also, thank you to those for their unselfish attitude and love for this organization
here in Cat Island and abroad. Once again, I say thank you and we are looking forward to the
wonderful years ahead for CIHS.

Danson King
President

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Board Meeting Minutes of March 25, 2017

Cat Island Humane Society Executive Board Meeting

March 25th 2017 11am Regatta Site
Present
Donna Keasler – Vice President – Animal Husbandry
Gabi Zimmerman – Vice President -Fund Raising
Kay Chriswell- Secretary
Leslie Mulford – Tee-shirts and membership
Andrew Seymour – Animal Husbandry
Miriam Donaldson – Treasurer
Apologies – Danny King – President

Meeting was called to order by Donna at 11.20am
Matters arising from previous minutes March 5th 2017
No matters arising, minutes approved, posting minutes on web site was also approved.

Document transfer to new board members
Black Book to Secretary, financial records, cheque book etc to Treasurer. Articles, AGM Procedure and Bylaws were distributed to all Executive Members for reference
Financial Report
Sent from previous Treasurer, as current Treasurer only in possession of documents as of today, approved by all present. 2017 inventory of Animal feed and Tee-shirts to be presented next meeting. Leslie to source and cost receipt books, printer ink and paper for printing etc. for CIHS use in USA and locally. Petty cash was approved for Andrew for all his travels related to animal care, vet visits etc.
Dog House Challenge 2017/2018
Draft poster and application form submitted for approval. We will approve and seek 10 Dog Houses and pay $200.00 to each one that meets the guidelines set out in application form. Posters etc to be sent out First week in September, to ensure schools have an opportunity to participate should they so desire.
Passwords for Electronic Media: Sent to Secretary by Amelia
Vet Visit
Next visit is scheduled for Saturday April 1st 4pm until sunset at Rake n’ Scrape Park in the north and then Sunday April 2nd 8am -2pm at Old Bight Primary School in the south. Miriam will assist Andrew in the north and Donna will assist Andrew in the south. Posters have been circulated in all areas.
An updated charge list is needed from Dr. Davis as it was noted that the vet charges us $75.00 for spaying a pregnant female not the usual $50.00. Provided for by CIHS at no cost to the public; spaying, neutering, routine vaccinations, worming and distemper at vets discretion (if an outbreak) Provided at a cost as determined by vet; travel letters, ALL medication, flea, tick and heart worm preparations, rabies vaccinations. CIHS will keep a small inventory of flea, tick and heartworm medications on the island for resale.
Membership
Four renewals last month still seem to be unable to attract local Cat Islanders to join. It was discussed that there is currently no benefit to joining, it was decided to price food at bare cost or below cost for members and add $5.00 per bag for non members in an attempt to attract members. Miriam will research price, shipping, vat etc and a minimum price for members will be established by next members. Membership drive to include community meetings scheduled tentatively for North May 27th 2017 and South June 24th 2017 along with a yard sale, etc. We have a new corporate sponsor to be added to the web site, information to be forwarded to the Secretary.
Animal Feed
Inventory and price list pending. Boggie Pond no longer wishes to be a depot, need to seek a depot in the north.
T Shirts
Handed over to Leslie, Greenwood needs 40 on consignment, Balance of 80 remain, Leslie will check with vendors re their requirements
Fund Raising
It was discussed and decided to have a yard/patio sale with donated items, plants, books, crafts, household goods, clothes etc in May at the same venue as a community meeting, one will be scheduled for the north? Basketball Court? May 27th 2017 and one for the south? Regatta Site? June 24th to be confirmed. Draft Poster to be created with drop off sites at Pigeon Cay Club, Donna Keasler her home in Fernandez Bay (?) Danny King in New Bight, Kay Chriswell at Orange Creek Clinic.
Advisory Board
It was discussed and decided that we would ask a variety of persons with knowledge, skills and influence to assist on the Advisory Board; a letter will be drafted outlining the purpose of the Advisory Board and inviting them to join. Any other suggestions are welcome.
Lawyer, Accountant, Information Technology, Law Enforcement, Corporate / Commerce, Vets, Education, Health etc.


Meeting adjourned at 12.45pm, Next meeting tentatively for 12 noon April 29th in the north.
Minutes submitted by Kay Chriswell

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Letter From The CIHS President

As we close out our fiscal year, we look back on three very successful Veterinary Clinics. Many more dogs and cats were spayed than any other year. Dr. Davis was kept busy with a few other surgeries, many worming, distemper and rabies shots being administered. Clients are also becoming more active with general checkups. He also vetted a horse and a very sick goat.

The education we conducted in schools has been helpful in teaching better health and nutrition. We have seen food sales almost triple. We added cat food to the dog, goat and chicken food we offer at cost.

In spite of some rain, our 2nd Annual Fun Day was a huge success in helping us to fund our projects. Gabi and Jan work diligently throughout the year in the preparation stages and we are looking forward to the next Fun Day being a great one for all again.

Once again, we have provided the materials and paint to the schools to build houses. Despite some bumps in the Dog House project, we are anticipating exciting results. A drawing will be held on Feb. 27th to determine the winners of these wonderful shelters that the students have constructed.

Discussion and planning for a shelter and adoption site is ongoing. We were able to place a few dogs in good homes and offer recovery for one abused dog.

As well as our fundraising event, we depend on membership dues, tee-shirt sales and, not the least, the generosity of our donors. We invite you to visit our website at www.catislandhumanesociety.org.

As our term comes to an end, I would like to say thank you to my Executive team for a wonderful year. As we say goodbye to some and welcome to others, I would like to say a heartfelt thanks to Gabi for her support in the past and future to this organization and to Jan and Andrew for their unselfish attitude and love for the operation of this organization. And to each and everyone who had a hand in making this a stable organization here in Cat Island and abroad. Once again, I say thank you and we are looking forward to wonderful years ahead for CIHS.

Danson King, President
January 31, 2016

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Coming soon: Dog Shelter

The Executive Board met and finalized the plans for the Cat Island Humane Society’s adoption shelter to be located in Knowles at Andrew Seymour’s home. Necessary materials will be purchased soon. Any labor involved will be voluntary and volunteers welcomed.

The goal of this project is to provide a well-cared-for healthy environment in which people can drop off and or adopt dogs. There will be a nominal fee charged for each drop-off to help defray the food costs. Spayings, neuters, worming and preventative shots will be offered at no cost. Feeding and care will be carried out by volunteers.

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All invited to a General Meeting

The Cat Island Humane Society will be hosting a General Meeting on Sat. November 7th at 12:30 pm at at the Starlight Restaurant in Smith Bay. Refreshments and soft drinks will be served.

We welcome the public and prospective members to discuss what we have been doing this year and to listen to any ideas which may help us improve the treatment and care of the island animals.

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Message from the President

CAT ISLAND HUMANE SOCIETY ANNUAL NEWSLETTER.  
 
       We held our Annual General Meeting and Election in March, 2014; and with our new Executive Board, experienced our most successful year to date.  We are hoping to be even busier in 2015.
 
       Our 1st Annual Fun Day was a financial success, as well as being a great deal of fun with people enjoying pool, dominoes, whist and hoop-la.  It was a busy day filled with music, food crafts, plants and a live auction.  The raffle drawing certainly excited the winners of over 30 prizes donated by local businesses and friends of CIHS.
 
       Since then, we have been working towards making the 2nd Annual "Fun Day" in February even more successful.  All monies earned are spent on projects we support during the year.
 
       For the first time we were able to support four Veterinary  clinics offering free spays, neuters, distemper shots, worming treatments and checkups.  Heartworm testing, medication and flea protection were also available at nominal costs.
 
       We have invested in educational materials to be presented at all the schools on Cat Island.  The past year has seen a rise in food sales for dogs, goats and chickens, all sold by us at cost.  This has demonstrated an increased awareness of healthy eating habits.
 
       The "Dog House Contest"  was held in the fall.  We provided all the materials needed for both high schools to build shelters.  Students designed, built and decorated houses which were then, by a drawing, given to members of the community desiring shelters for their dogs.  We hope to continue this project throughout the coming years.
 
       We have established a financial fund for a permanent Veterinary clinic and will continue working toward this long term goal.  We are in the process of investigating all possibilities of either building or renovating an existing property for this purpose.
 
       We would also like to create a financial aid fund to assist a Cat Island student wishing to pursue  a career in Veterinary medicine.
 
       As well as our fundraising events, we depend on membership dues, tee-shirt sales and, not the least, the generosity of donors.  We welcome you to visit us at www.catislandhumanesociety.org.