Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Special Thank You to the ALMOST HOME FOUNDATION

Dear AHF, Save-A-Pet and all Volunteers,
Thanks to all that joined in to support the CPR Rally Sunday evening instead of enjoying the Bloomingdale Family Fest like so many others.
Whether you grabbed a sign, stopped to offer words of support, handed out our flyers or gave us a tute as you drove by, the voices for PRI animals could be heard loud and clear.
Operation Mia would like to thank all of the wonderful volunteers for not only their time but for extending their friendship. Thank you to Roselle Police Department, your presence and support was indeed refreshing.
With sincere gratitude and the utmost respect for all of you,
Humanely,
Operation Mia.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

JUNE 28 SUNDAY NIGHT 6PM - 9PM

OPERATION MIA AND FRIENDS HOLDING A PEACEFUL PROTEST

JOIN US for a PEACEFUL PROTEST RALLY on behalf of the forgotten souls of PET RESCUE, INC. who continue to wait too long in silence to find the loving home they deserve but can only DREAM of.

WHEN: SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH, 6-9 P.M.
WHERE: SIDEWALK IN FRONT OF BUTERA FOODS ON LAKE STREET NEAR SPRINGFIELD RD. IN ROSELLE.

Sunday is the last day for Bloomingdales "FAMILY FEST" which is the night of the Grand Finale FIREWORKS. A perfect opportunity to publicize the continued plight of the animals and create somoe fireworks of our own.
So invite your friends and grab a picket sign and help make the difference for the animals.
*REMEMBER SIDEWALK ONLY AND BEHAVE IN AN ORDERLY MANNER*
Operation Mia and Friends will protest with sincerity, dignity, and a United show of strength.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Saxenmeyer ALL Over Pet Rescue, Inc.

http://www.myfoxchicago.com//subindex/wildcard_13/specialreports

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

NEW TRIAL DATE

Trial is set for September 21, 2009

VIOLATION OF OWNERS DUTIES

A 5th criminal charge has been added.

Monday, June 22, 2009

4 Steps Closer to Justice for PRI Animals

4 more Criminal Charges ADDED.
The trial moves to September....

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Pet Rescue EXPOSED

Time for you to decide!!!
Tune in Thursday
June 25, 2009 @ 9:00 PM
FOX 32 Mark Saxenmeyer reports

Village of Bloomingdale

next meeting Monday
June 22, 2009
7:30 PM

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Riley looses a chance at a loving home

Woman reaches plea deal after taking dog

By Christy Gutowski Daily Herald Staff
Published: 6/17/2009 12:00 AM

Dorothy E. Redinger insists she isn't one to break the law.
Still, after her adoption of a white papillon puppy at Bloomingdale's Pet Rescue was denied, Redinger said she was so frightened for its safety she became desperate.
"The dog was clutching me," Redinger said through tears. "I don't know what I was thinking. I just basically thought no one was going to help this dog. She has no voice. So, I put her in my car and I left. I just wanted to get her out of there and to a vet."
The 47-year-old Carol Stream woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to misdemeanor disorderly conduct for fleeing July 11 with the female 9-month-old pooch, named Riley, after her adoption fell through at the beleaguered animal shelter without explanation despite weeks of paperwork, interviews and payment.
Prosecutors originally charged Redinger with theft, which carries up to a one-year jail term. Instead, she was sentenced to six months' court supervision for disorderly conduct in a plea deal her attorney, Paul DeLuca, worked out after citing the facts of the case and Redinger's lawful past.
The no-kill private animal shelter, which opened 30 years ago, long has been a controversial subject as many former workers, clients and volunteers accuse the operators of hoarding animals and providing improper care rather than finding suitable homes.
Pet Rescue president Dale Armon, 74, and her director, Penny Horak, 69, are facing criminal charges alleging misdemeanor animal cruelty and violation of their duties after several cats and dogs became sick, some to the point they had to be euthanized.
Armon and Horak maintain their innocence.
DuPage Associate Judge Ronald Sutter, who presided over Tuesday's plea deal, has set an Aug. 10 trial date for Armon and Horak.
Sutter earlier ordered regular inspections of the shelter at 151 N. Bloomingdale Road. State agriculture officials said they inspect the shelter with a licensed veterinarian two to three times a month.
The state department also is trying to revoke Pet Rescue's operating license after filing 22 violations in March. The shelter is accused of failing to provide records for 21 cats and one dog, named Mickey Blue Eyes, that state officials requested. A July hearing is set.
As for Redinger, who endured months of court appearances and the legal expense, the animal lover said she doesn't regret trying to help Riley.
"I'm not one to break the law," she said, "and I really wouldn't do it again. I can't say I wouldn't go to bat again for an animal that is suffering like that. If you think I'm being overly dramatic, go there and see for yourself.
"The saddest part of this is that the dog is still there."

Thank You For Your Support

Thank you everyone who came out to support Operation Mia's Fundraiser last Saturday night.
A special Thank You for the wonderful donations provided by:
TIFFANY EVANS - Contributed this Fundraiser's first $100.00
CHIC CONCEPTS - Donated Products and Services
ALL THINGS WOOF - Donated Products and Services
& of coarse to Broken-Hip for providing the evening with entertainment.

Monday, June 8, 2009

FUNDRAISER JUNE 13, 2009

June 13, 2009 Saturday @ 7:00PM - 10:00PM
Fundraising for our Abused and Neglected Animal Friends.
Brunswick Zone1100 w. Lake StRoselle, Il (630) 351-2100


Live Music by BROKEN HIP featuring a tribute to classic rock of the 1970's.Dance, sing along or just kick back and take a trip down memory lane!
Please join Broken Hip and Operation Mia for a fun-filled evening.
$25.00 per person includes Pizza and Soda
50/50 Raffles
Silent AuctionPrizes and more!
Pay at door with cash or checks payable to "Save-A-Pet' GrayslakeMark your calenders and see you there!

Village of Bloomingdale Meeting

Village Meeting has been changed to
June 9, 2009 @ 7:30 PM

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Village of Bloomingdale

Next Village Meeting
June 8, 2009
Monday @ 7:30 PM

GO FIGURE!

PRI requests a continuance. IDOA opposes a continuance.
The Administrative Law Judge grants the request.
The next conference hearing is July 7, 2009.

Dupage County Board Meeting

Operation Mia meets and discusses more about PRI to the Board of Trustees.
May 26, 2009 @ 7:30 PM

Dupage County Board Meeting

Operation Mia opens the case up to the Board of Trustees
May 12, 2009 @ 10:00 AM

Village of Bloomingdale

Village meetings

May 27 - Operation Mia represented by 2 members for updates.

May 11 - Operation Mia break from the Village