Snowdrop -- an Arabian mare
H o r s e  T a l e s - August  2 0 0 4

Greetings

We have some new photos of the horses, including one of our newest resident Butterfly, the miniature horse, being checked out by the other horses on the day of her arrival. You can see the photos of the horses at this page.

If you are in the area, please join us for some good music, food, and fun on August 14. Details below.

Thank you!
Nina Arbella, Chief Manure Mucker, Eye of the Storm Equine Rescue


August Dance to Benefit Equine Rescue

Come groove to the upbeat classic rock of the Tom Yates Group. Band Camp debuts as the opening act.

Date: Saturday night, August 14th

Time: 7pm to 11pm

Place: Applefield Farm, 722 Great Rd (Rte.117), Stow

Admission: Tickets are available at the door. $12 for adults, children under 12 are free.

Refreshments: Coffee, soda, beer, wine and dessert will be available for purchase.

All proceeds will benefit Eye of the Storm Equine Rescue. The event will happen rain or shine. For further information, call 978/897-8866.


About the new ads on our home page

If you've visited our home page recently, you've noticed the new Google adwords ads appearing along the side. We're experimenting with including these ads as anothe way to get some additional income to buy food and supplies for the horses.

Every time someone clicks on one of the ads, Eye of the Storm earns a few cents. So please, feel free to click on them. All the ads are related to horses, so you'll learn about some new products and services while helping Eye of the Storm at the same time.

We thank you for your support!


New Status for Eye of the Storm!

Eye of the Storm received its final IRS determination in 2004 after a 5- year working period. We are very excited that we were designated 170(b)(1)(a)vi, a non profit organization for the prevention of cruelty to animals, under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code.


I'm always happy to talk to people who call Eye of the Storm for advice about horse care. But it's become a bit of a problem if people leave messages and I have to call back long-distance. We really have to focus our limited funds on horse supplies, not phone calls.

I still want to talk to you, but please, call back if you don't reach me. Or, if you're willing to make a donation, I can call you back long-distance. Thanks for understanding!

-Nina-
978-897-8866

 


Past Issues

February 2004 - More about the Cushings "Cure"

December 2003 - The Giving Spirit, Magic, and Jazz

November 2003 - Thanksgiving, The Muffin Man, Addendum to Cushings Cure

October 2003 - The Price of Honor, About Responsibility

September 2003 - Equine Cushings Disease Diet (Cure?)

More back issues of this newsletter.

 

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Contact us at storm@equine-rescue.com

 

 

 

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