Showing posts with label Ansonia Animal Shelter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ansonia Animal Shelter. Show all posts

Monday, January 25, 2016

Dinner to Benefit Ansonia Animal Shelter



ANSONIA - There will be a benefit dinner for the Ansonia Animal Shelter from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, January 31st at the AM Club, 30 Hawthorne Ave., Derby.

Tickets are $20, and includes Marchigain pasta, chicken, salad, bread, dessert soda and coffee.  Orders to go will also  be available. Gluten and vegetarian paste will also be available.

(This is a press release from the Ansonia Mayor's Office)

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Coloring contest to benefit Ansonia shelter





This is the picture to be colored for a contest to raise funds for the Ansonia Animal Shelter.

Animal Control Officer Jean Roslonowski credited Seymour resident Brandon Tomas, 12, for finding an appropriate line drawing to be used in the competition. 



Monday, September 9, 2013

Animals blessed at Ansonia shelter

ANSONIA - The Rev. Richard Beattie, Interim Rector of Christ Episcopal Church, blessed animals Saturday at the Ansonia Animal Shelter.

Animal Control Officer Jean Roslonowski organized the event to raise awareness of the needs of shelter animals.

Beattie chats with Derby resident Lyn Sroka and Casey.

 
 Dog trainer Samantha Mirtsopoulos of Ansonia brought Vera to be blessed.

Strapped into her sidecar, Willow waits to go home after being blessed.




Roslonowski deserves to be commended for her dedication to the job. She is always at the ready to care for all animals.

Although we don't have a dog, we do have an indoor cat who keeps us company (and on our toes).  I know very well how these pets become beloved members of the family.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Ansonia child's thoughtfulness commended


Ansonia resident Ava Naclerio, 6, talks to Ansonia Animal Control Officer Jean Roslonowski Tuesday morning at the shelter. 
Ava, who just completed kindergarten at Julia Day Nursery and Kindergarten in Ansonia, collected food, toys and blankets for cats and dogs. She decorated a cardboard donation box and and collected items at school for about three weeks, said her mother, Rayna Naclerio. 
With them is Harley, who is ready to be adopted. Patricia Villers/Register


Meeting Ava on Tuesday made me smile. It's clear she cares about animals.
I'm sure her parents are very proud!

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