Odd blog post title? How are these 4 things related?
 
I was talking to Jason Gough yesterday and thanking him for using his celebrity not just keep us informed about the weather, but as a voice for victims. During his weather report on Friday Jason did a fun shout out in advance of our Pooch Parade – watch it here.  Thinking of rain and pooches reminded me of my son Dan’s first joke when he was about three. I don’t know where he heard it, but he’d tell this joke all the time and decades later I can still picture his whole body bouncing with laughter as he told it:

“It’s raining cats and dogs.
Be careful not to step in a poodle”
Well we didn’t step in any poodles, but I vowed  to coordinate with Jason next year to ask for better weather. But people and dogs had a great time, while raising money to support Wellspring’s work and our Safe Pet Partnership. Did you miss the Pooch Parade? Here are some great pictures by photographer Cathy Duffy of our pooches for peace. Andy, and I would like to offer a big woof and a tail wag to Dr. Maribeth Wallingford and her team at Adirondack Veterinary Clinic for coordinating the Pooch Parade for us.
 
Andy,Andy was wearing his purple pocketbook all throughout the parade to invite folks to help Wellspring as we participate in Allstate’s Purple Purse Challenge. It started on October 2nd we’ve got until the end of the month to raise funds; we’re striving for first place in the country which would earn us $100,000 in bonus funds from Allstate for programs and services here in Saratoga County. #1 in the US is a big goal, but with your help we can do it (we’re in second place right now with some very stiff competition). Click here to support Andy’s fundraising efforts and watch a video with Andy and his feline family member, Bob, about how Wellspring helps the forgotten victims of domestic violence, our furry, feathered and finned family members.
 
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