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The full press conference for the grand opening of the Humane Alliance Training Center that took place on Monday, July 28 at 10:30am.
A
B
What
a
day
it's
beautiful
I
was
introduced
to
kita
and
Amanda
lives.
Over
a
decade
ago
there
was
a
conference
being
held
at
the
renaissance
hotel
and
I
was
introduced
to
kita
in
a
few.
The
board
member's
bill
and
Nadine
I
believe
were
there
have
to
admit
that
prior
to
going
to
meet,
keid
I
knew
very
little
about
him.
An
alliance
after
a
two-hour
session
with
kita
I
came
home.
He
with
the
following
three
points:
I
wanted
to
adopt.
B
Every
stray
animal
in
Buncombe,
County,
astral
I
knew
the
history
of
the
main
Alliance
from
day.
One
and
I
also
knew
that
I
wanted
to
do
business
with
this
individual
in
this
organization.
Every
organization
has
a
story
to
tell
and
I
never
ever
get
tired
of
telling
this
story.
Human
Alliance
began
in
1994.
At
that
time,
their
biggest
asset
was
a
youth
band.
B
You
see
they
would
travel
the
back
roads
of
buncombe
county
and
pick
up
stray
animals
and
on
the
books
their
biggest
asset
was
was
a
van,
but
they
still,
but
they
had,
and
they
still
have
a
much
bigger
asset
and
I
said
that
no
money
can
buy.
It
doesn't
show
up
on
any
balance
sheet.
It's
an
intent
and
intangible
asset,
known
as
the
will
to
succeed
every
employee
pours
their
heart
and
soul,
and
wind.
B
B
That's
disallowed
human
alliance
to
overcome
the
first
three
to
five
years
of
operations
that
are
so
critical
to
a
start-up.
Eventually,
he
made
a
line.
It's
moved
into
a
small
cramped,
but
useful
quarters
on
haywood
street
I,
remember
visiting
them
up
there
and
they
were
elbow
to
elbow
with
animals
and
people
and
in
2006
key
to
begin
looking
for
a
bigger
facility.
The
one
right
behind
us
up
here
like
most
successful
long
term,
business
relationships,
Humane,
Alliance
and
home
trust
relationship,
is
built
on
trust,
communication
and
mutual
respect.
B
There
have
been
times
that
I
had
asked
kita
to
trust
our
bank,
and
she
did.
There
have
been
times
that
he
mayn't
Alliance
is
asked
the
bank
to
trust
them
and
we
did
and
the
results
speak
for
themselves,
kita,
Marianne,
Rob
and
Carla,
and
everyone
else
involved
in
this
phenomenal
organization
on
behalf
of
Dana
Stonestreet
Tina,
couture,
Whitney
Whitson
and
my
cell
and
home
Trust
Bank,
congratulations.
We
are
so
proud
to
be
your
bank
and
we
look
forward
to
your
next
project.
A
C
What
a
glorious
glorious
day
and
on
behalf
of
Buncombe
County,
Commission,
Chairman
ganas
here
with
us.
This
is
unbelievable
and
we
say
thank
you
to
the
ASPCA
petsmart
charities,
the
most
of
all
the
Humane
Alliance
Humane
Alliance,
held
together
with
a
vision
from
Bill
mckelvey
and
who
is
smart
enough
and
brilliant
enough
to
hire
kita
Mozena.
Let's.
C
I've
been
actively
involved
in
animal
welfare
since
1999
and
when
I
and
those
of
us
at
the
animal
welfare
community
know
the
challenges
this
county
faced,
we
had
staggering
numbers,
we
had
gas
chambers
and
fifteen
thousand
animals,
it
was
horrible
and
many
many
hours
toiling
kita
never
said
this
is
what
you
need
to
do.
What
she
said
was
this
is
what
we
can
do
to
help
the
county.
Maybe
Paige
Foundation
has
had
extraordinary
partnerships
with
the
Humane
alliance,
whether
it
was
pitbull
day
or
feral
cat
dates.
C
The
Humane
Alliance
has
always
been
at
the
table
with
a
sole
purpose
to
help
the
community,
and
now
we
celebrate
this
extraordinary
building.
3.8
million
dollars
and
no
tax
dollars
have
gone
into
this.
None
and
every
worker
here,
every
veterinarian
from
the
highest
job,
the
to
the
bottom
rising,
are
all
paid
a
living
wage
and
that's
an
incredible
incredible
accomplishment.
C
What
this
building
will
do
and
was
a
vision
of
the
umaine,
Alliance,
ASPCA
and
petsmart
charities
will
do
is
once
again
the
Buncombe
County
Western
North
Carolina
on
the
mop.
It's
not
only
a
national
leader
in
an
international
leader.
People
will
come
from
all
over
the
world
to
practice
here.
This
is
an
incredible
vision,
I'm
honored,
to
represent
Buncombe
County
and
be
here
today
and
I
celebrate
the
main
Alliance
and
my
extraordinary
friend,
kita
Messina.
Thank.
D
On
behalf
of
the
city
of
Asheville,
like
to
echo
Ellen's
comments,
this
is
an
exciting
day
for
this
community
and,
frankly,
I'm
not
real
surprised
that
something
this
impressive
international
in
nature
is
located
in
Asheville.
This
is
another
moment
where
we
have
a
group
that
could
be
someplace
else,
but
is
located
in
this
area
and
I
think
that's
because
number
one
this
area's
awesome,
but
two
we
have
a
community
that
that
meshes
very
well
with
this
mission.
D
This
is
a
community
that
is
very
much
interested
in
animal
welfare
and
I
learned
that,
on
a
real
personal
note
recently,
I
frankly,
didn't
have
quite
that.
Much
of
that
you
know
I
sort
of
knew
that
this
is
an
animal
friendly
community,
but
I
didn't
understand
the
full
scope
of
it.
My
sister
has
been
a
big
volunteer
with
the
Humane
Society
for
a
very
long
time.
She
is
a
foster
mama,
two
kittens
on
a
rolling
basis
and
and
honestly
has
elected
not
to
have
children
and
to
do
this
instead,
I'm
serious.
D
So
she
said
you
know
you
really
need
to
go
on.
A
tour
I
had
been
out
to
the
Humane
Society
before,
but
she
said
you
know,
let's
go
on
a
tour
and
look
at
it
and
we
went
out
there.
This
last
februari
and
I
fell
in
love
with
a
dog
out
there,
whose
name
was
flag
stuff
at
the
time
they
named
him
flagstaff.
Well,
my
family.
D
We
all
came
back
and
we
adopted
him
and
we
had
a
facebook
naming
contest
and
his
name
ended
up
being
sochi
for
the
winter
olympics,
which
was
happening
at
the
time,
and
so
we
did
this
and
when
we,
when
we
left
they,
they
took
our
picture
with
sochi
and
I
thought.
Oh,
they
must
have
a
wall,
you
know
where
they
put
it
up
on
the
wall
or
something
well.
My
sister
calls
me
the
next
day
and
she
says:
if
you
looked
at
facebook,
you
have
1200
likes.
What
are
you
talking
about?
D
She
said
they
put
the
picture.
Up
of.
You
got
chick
sochi.
Well,
a
people
went
crazy
from
all
over
Ashla
had
no
idea,
it
was
the
biggest
political
stunt.
I
never
knew
how
to
go,
and
people
would
post
comments.
I'd
say
well:
I,
don't
necessarily
agree
with
your
politics
right.
So
how
do
you
talk
to
developers?
You
know
so
so.
D
Some
people
know
this
history
that
we
have
the
evolution
of
animal
abuse
laws
to
thank
for
the
final
evolution
of
child
abuse
laws,
and
I
thought
that
was
so
fascinating
in
some
ways
sort
of
strangely
backwards,
but
just
goes
to
show
that
love
of
animal
and
animal
protection
and
humanity
for
animals.
So
again,
this
is
a
blessing
and
a
wonderful
day
and
great
for
asheville
great
for
buncombe
county,
and
we
thank
you
for
your
investment
in
our
community.
E
E
And
I'm
really
proud
I.
We
are
here
to
say
to
all
of
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
keeping
companion
animal
welfare
front
and
center.
Thank
you
for
working
in
collaboration
with
us
to
our
board
of
directors.
You
have
been
here
for
us.
You
are
prepared
and
have
always
kept
your
commitments.
You
speak
your
minds,
you
are
resource
rich
and
you
are
strategically
engaged
but
operationally
distant.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Is
probably
hiding
Carolyn
Jackson
has
volunteered
with
humane
Alliance.
Since
the
day
we
opened,
she
comes
in
weekly
and
spends
time
with
us
answering
the
phone
making
appointments,
so
I
would
certainly
like
to
recognize
her
Jeff
ozburn,
our
contractor
and
here's
the
kind
of
contractor
he
is.
He
came
in
at
eleven-fifteen
last
night
when
he
got
the
message
we
were
without
power
started,
searching
for
the
source
of
the
problem
brought
in
a
tree
company
sometime
during
the
morning
to
cut
the
tree
that
fell
on
the
power
line
and
has
been
here
all
night.
E
Jonathan
Lucas,
our
architect,
don't
know
what
we
would
have
done
without
you
managing
this
project,
craig
rogers,
you
are
the
greatest
neighbor
and
we
are
so
thankful
to
have
you
Kate,
pullin
and
Martha
Armstrong
was
not
able
to
be
here
Kate.
Thank
you.
We
will
never
forget
the
dry
erase
board,
showing
us
the
direction
we
needed
to
go,
see:
devil,
Madalena,
patty
Finch.
E
Thank
you
for
being
here
and
thank
you
for
believing
in
us
in
the
beginning
to
help
provide
funding,
wholly
trust.
Think
I,
don't
know
where
we
would
be
without
you
guys.
You
are
always
there
for
us.
You
were
there
for
us
not
only
as
an
organization,
but
you
are
there
for
our
staff
personally,
and
we
appreciate
that
county
government,
I,
think
and
I
have
I
know
most
of
you
and
have
spoken
with
you.
E
We
are
so
fortunate
because
our
county
government
gives
a
hundred
and
twenty
thousand
dollars
a
year
to
spay
and
neuter
animals
that
are,
that
are
being
a
dolphin
from
our
local
chapter,
and
that
is
incredible
and
rarely
heard
of
Becky
Robinson
president
and
founder
of
alley
cat
allies.
Thank
you
so
much
for
sponsoring
a
community
cat
curriculum
for
veterinarians
from
all
over
the
country.
That
will
be
huge.
E
E
E
E
E
We
have
trained
470
veterinarians
from
across
this
country
and
high
quality
high
volume,
spay/neuter
techniques.
We
have
trained
380
veterinary
students.
We
have
already
an
additional
five
hundred
and
forty
students
schedule.
We
were
able
to
host
the
largest
spay/neuter
conference
in
the
world.
More
than
3,000
spay/neuter
professionals
have
been
trained
through
these
facilities.
E
A
F
It
was
wonderful
kita,
it
really
brings
back
so
many
memories,
as
we've
worked
together
through
the
years
with
petsmart
charities
and
humane
alliance
and
I
took
some
time.
I
kind
of
had
to
speech,
written
and
I
took
some
time
last
night
to
reflect
back
to
the
relationship
between
petsmart
charities
and
humane
alliance
and
I
was
reading
through
some
of
the
grant
notes,
and
they
go
back
to
2000.
F
So
in
two
thousand
was
kind
of
our
first
partnership
with
humane
Alliance,
and
it
was
interesting
because
again,
it
was
a
very
small
organization.
Humane
alliance
and
petsmart
charities
was
relatively
small
as
well,
and
we
heard
about
you,
man,
alliances
group
that
was
doing
some
mentoring.
They
had
this
band,
they
were
going
around
and
they
were
doing
spay
neuter
and
they
were
really
helping.
F
Looking
at
Human
Alliance,
we
realized
that
they
could
really
help
us
in
those
source
communities
in
making
an
impact
and
getting
to
the
root
cause
of
it
with
spay
and
neuter,
and
that
was
kind
of
the
start
of
it.
We
had
them
do
a
grant.
We
did
a
grant
with
them
to
go
out
and
train
some
of
our
very
first
source
shelters
on
the
rescue
Wagon
program,
and
that
was
in
two
thousand
and
that
was
I.
Don't
while
ago,
then
you
jump
forward
in
kita.
Kita
has
had
more
ideas,
we
did
another
grant
with
them.
F
F
And
during
that
time
we
also
opened
up
to
make
a
born
national
approach.
We
opened
up
a
grant
program
and
allowed
organizations
nonprofit
startups,
to
be
able
to
come
to
this
clinic
free
of
charge
and
get
that
training,
and
then
we
would
support
them
with
medical
equipment
so
that
they
can
continue
on
and
open
up
there
spinner
to
clinic
and
through
the
mentorship
of
you
main
Alliance
kita
and
dr.
F
bristle
and
her
entire
team
to
be
able
to
make
these
clinics
successful
today
and
reach
those
number
of
surgeries
that
you
heard
her
speak
about,
and
now
we
jump
ahead
to
today-
and
here
we
are
to
celebrate
not
only
this
beautiful
building
behind
us,
this
national
training
center
and
all
the
great
work
that
it
will
do.
But
this
is
really
a
shared
vision
of
petsmart
charities.
You
main
Alliance
the
ASPCA
and
really
talking
about
the
change
that
we
can
make
an
animal
welfare.
So
together
we
are.
F
We
are
so
proud
to
have
our
name
on
this
building
but,
more
importantly,
we
are
proud
of
the
lasting
impact
and
the
passion
and
vision
that
we
are
having
an
animal
welfare
through
this
proactive
way.
This
is
truly
truly
a
game
changer
with
having
a
spay
neuter
clinic
of
this
size
and
the
amount
of
work
that
they'll
be
able
to
do
here
and
I
truly
believe
in
the
very
near
future.
We
will
be
able
to
say
that
Asheville
was
the
epicenter.
G
G
Some
of
them
change
the
way
we
look
at
the
world
and
some
of
them
made
it
just
a
little
bit
sweeter
place
to
be
the
partnerships
in
ensuring
that
every
vet
student
has
the
opportunity
to
learn
and
practice
techniques
of
early
age,
spay
and
neuter
and
other
related
surgical
procedures
is
a
key
initiative
to
petsmart
charities,
vision
of
a
lifelong,
loving
home
for
every
pet.
The
partnerships
forged
with
humane,
Alliance
and
ASPCA
to
create
this
amazing
program
are
bringing
the
dream
of
ending
pet
homelessness
closer
to
reality.
G
With
this
new
facility
and
the
expanded
ability
to
provide
this
training
to
more
students
and
practicing
vets,
millions,
more,
unplanned
litters
will
be
prevented
and
fewer
puppies
kittens
dogs
and
cats
will
be
entering
shelters
where
they
face
very
uncertain
futures
together
and
through
partnerships
like
these,
we
are
getting
closer
to
our
dream:
every
single
day,
Thank
You,
kita
and
humane
alliance.
For
your
dedication
to
this
important
work
and
congratulations
on
your
new
training
center.
F
F
And
Adam
I
don't
have
it
memorized
so
I'm,
hoping
that
this
news
over
here
go
to
that
petsmart
charity
honors
the
vision
and
ongoing
work
of
the
veterinarian,
veterinarians,
leadership
and
staff
of
you
made
Alliance
to
End
pet
euthanasia
through
spay
and
neuter
capitalist
pets
throughout
North
America
will
they've
healthier
lives
due
to
the
mentoring
and
training.
This
new
facility
provides
dedicated,
July,
1228
2014.
Thank.
F
H
Good
morning,
as
well,
I'm
really
happy
to
be
here
such
a
landmark
day
and
so
exciting
to
be
here
for
the
grand
opening
of
the
new
training
clinic
or
downstairs,
as
I
found
out
that
it's
called
lesson.
8
I
started
hearing
buzz
in
the
late
90s
about
the
you
mean
Alliance
and
the
program
that
they
had
and
going
around
mentoring
clinics
in
the
van
and
I
finally
made
my
way
out
here
in
2004.
H
So
it
took
me
a
little
while
to
get
here
and
at
the
time
as
Bob
said,
they
were
an
old
facility
on
Hayward
and
to
say
the
facility
was
underwhelming
is
understatement.
It
was
inadequate,
it
was
overcrowded
and
yet
I
left
feeling
totally
inspired.
I
felt
like
what
they
accomplished
in
that
building
was
just
amazing
and
I.
Remember
writing
an
article
and
writing
the
article.
H
That
attitude
is
everything
because
the
building
was
not
great,
but
the
staff
was
amazing
and
attitude
one
out
and
now,
ten
years
later,
attitude
is
still
everything,
though
it
certainly
doesn't
help
to
have
two
world-class
medical
centers
with
the
latest
technology
and
all
of
the
expansion
and
surgical
training,
centers
and
all
of
that.
But
it
still
is
attitude
as
well,
and
it's
incredible.
Every
time
I
come
here
and
I
meet
you
staff
members
I
mean
pressed
by
their
expertise,
their
technical
knowledge,
they're,
compassionate
behavior
and
I.
H
Guess
the
thing
that
impresses
me
most
is
you
can
find
skilled
veterinarians
and
skilled
spaniard
technicians
or
what
they
all
have
in
common
is
passion,
dedication,
commitment
and
heart
and
soul.
They
bring
everything
that
they
have
to
this
organization
and
it's
all
of
your
main
Alliance
that
we
saw
earlier
they're
all
now,
scattered
to
the
winds
and
probably
doing
work
already,
because
kita
didn't
give
that
much
a
Rick.
H
So
the
first
is
from
a
student
at
Louisiana,
State
University
went
through
the
program,
and
she
said
after
my
time
at
UMaine
alliance
I
feel
a
renewed
dedication
to
the
cause
and
a
new
sense
that
that
what
I'm
able
to
do
can
really
make
a
difference
for
animals
in
the
community
and
hopefully
reduce
euthanasia
rates.
This
program
is
my
favorite
rotation
of
my
clinical
year
as
much
for
what
I
learned
as
for
meeting
the
driven
endlessly
patient
and
compassionate
staff
of
you
main
Alliance
and
I.
H
Think
that
speaks
for
many
of
the
veterinarian
turns
the
second
one
is
from
a
private
practitioner
and
she
said:
I
really
admire
everyone
who
worked
so
hard
to
keep
this
training
going.
I
will
be
giving
back
more
than
I
realized.
So
you
can
just
tell
from
the
impact
yeah
for
the
impact
of
people
that
come
here
and
go
through
the
training,
not
only
the
impact
that
it
has
on
the
animals
in
their
community,
but
of
them
personally
what
they
came
away
with
it's
energizing.
They
come
back
to
their
communities.
They
can't
wait
to
come
back.
H
The
VP
of
our
veterinary
outreach
program
finally
came
down
here
recently
to
do
training.
She
hasn't
done
surgery
in
17
years,
shoes
to
run
our
spay/neuter
clinic
and
hospital
and
she's
dying
to
come
back
already,
so
she
had.
It
leads
people
with
that
feeling
of
inspiration.
So
I
wanted
to
say
on
behalf
of
all
of
the
ASPCA
and
my
colleagues
who
bound
down
to
the
staff
of
Human
Alliance
and
all
of
the
work
that
you've
done.
This
is
a
great
day.
I
I
We're
also
here
to
publicly
recognize
the
incredible
incredibly
high
standard
of
veterinary
care
and
efficiency
created
by
now
represented
by
the
Humane
Alliance.
This
work
has
inspired
life-saving
work
across
the
u.s.
and,
as
we've
heard
in
fact,
across
the
world,
veterinarians
are
on
the
front
lines
in
the
fight
to
save
lives.
They
represent
the
main
point
of
contact
and
often
times
the
most
trusted
point
of
contact
for
pet
owners
and
through
spay/neuter
surgeries.
They
will
the
most
effective
tool
that
we
have
in
our
fight
to
end
the
needless
euthanasia
and
suffering
of
homeless
pets.
I
The
work
being
done
here
at
humane
Alliance
is
making
spay/neuter
faster
and
smarter
everywhere,
touching
millions
of
lives.
It
is
with
complete
dedication
that
this
team
explores
every
opportunity
to
maintain
and
increase
the
already
high
levels
of
quality
and
speed,
fine-tuning
their
techniques
to
be
as
precise
as
they
are
purposeful
and,
as
we've
heard,
the
numbers
speak
for
themselves.
I
800
vets
and
externs
trained
already
over
135
clinics
opened
up
in
the
US
and
Canada
all
that
started
right
here
in
Asheville
in
case
you're
wondering
this
facility
is
booked
through
may
2016,
and
that's
why
we're
here
and
that's
why
this
is
so
important,
because
this
facility,
as
we
learned,
will
quadruple
Humane
alliances,
ability
to
touch
and
train
veterinarians
and
veterinary
excellent,
but,
as
the
name
implies,
the
main
Alliance
program
goes
well
beyond
simply
teaching
the
latest.
They
just
surgical
techniques.
I
Importantly,
it
expands
their
sensitivity,
commitments,
animal
welfare,
it
empowers
them
to
be
thorough
and
complete
advocates
for
animals
every
veterinarian
in
every
extern
coming
through
this
program
brings
home
the
potential
for
enormous
life-saving
impact
and
also
the
potential
to
influence
local
animal
welfare
issues.
It's
a
big
opportunity,
but
it's
a
far
larger
responsibility
and
humane
Alliance
recognizes
that
and
they
embrace
that.
I
Our
support
that
we're
celebrating
here
today
with
our
partners,
petsmart
charities,
is
just
the
latest
chapter
in
our
long-standing
commitment
to
humane
alliance.
We
made
our
first
grant
exactly
10
years
ago,
and
we've
made
grants
to
humane
alliance
every
year
since
2007,
but
the
relationship
with
humane
Alliance
is
far
deeper
and
far
more
intimate
than
simply
financial.
I
Homelessness
should
not
be
a
death
sentence.
It's
a
problem
we
can
solve
if
we
continue
to
have
/
Aegis
Lee
if
we
continue
to
innovate
and
if
we
continue
to
collaborate
and
that's
exactly
what's
going
on
here
at
umaine
Alliance
and
that's
why
we're
so
proud
to
stand
here
today
and
for
many
years
to
come
before.
I
conclude,
I
want
to
personally
thank
a
few
people
and
it
really
begins
with
the
entire
human
alliance
staff.
Thank
you
and
congratulations.
I
I
also
want
to
thank
julie,
morris
k,
pullin
david
Tornai,
for
their
commitment
not
only
to
this
project,
if
you
main
Alliance,
but
also
you
the
Asheville
community,
for
your
commitment
to
saving
lives,
both
with
passion
and
smarts.
We
admire
you
and
we
applaud
you,
but
mostly
we're
thankful
to
be
a
part
of
it.
Thank.
I
G
A
It
was
a
big
check,
so
our
final
speaker
is
a
Dana
Stonestreet.
Who
is
the
president
and
CEO
of
homme
très
bank
in
the
immediate
past,
chairman
of
the
asheville
area
chamber
of
commerce,
so
I
just
want
to
say
that
before
Dana
gets
started,
that
Dana
will
wrap
it
up,
we're
going
to
have
a
ribbon
cutting
and
then
we
will
be
leading
tours
through
the
buildings.
So
stick
around.
There
are
surgeries
going
on
inside
he'll,
get
to
see
the
building
in
action.
Dana
yeah.
J
First
of
all
want
to
start
off
by
reading
a
letter
that
was
sent
to
us
by
you
at
the
United
States
congressman
mark
Meadows.
He
could
not
be
here
had
to
be
in
Washington,
also
as
though
it
so
happens,
today's
his
birthday,
so
he
stands,
greetings
and
says
best
birthday
birthday.
President
he'd
ever
had
with
the
opening
of
this
building
today,
but
he
says,
dear
friends.
Thank
you
all
so
much
for
being
here
today
we
are
celebrating
the
expansion
of
the
humane
Alliance,
a
truly
wonderful
organization.
J
The
positive
impact
they
have
on
our
community
cannot
be
overstated
by
educating
people
showing
compassion
to
animals
in
need
and
working
hard
to
solve
problems
efficiently.
The
humane
Alliance
reminds
us
all.
There
is
no
problem
that
cannot
be
overcome
with
a
strong
vision
and
excellent
work.
Ethic.
The
staff
at
the
humane
Alliance
not
only
worked
tirelessly
for
the
benefit
of
our
community.
They
share
their
mission
and
vision
by
training
professionals
from
around
the
world.
The
positive
results
that
the
Humane
Alliance
experiences
reflect
an
effective
method.
J
J
J
Was
the
chairman,
outgoing
just
past,
chairman
of
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
here
in
Asheville.
We
really
want
to
congratulate
petsmart
charities,
the
ASPCA
and
the
humane
alliance
for
the
collaboration
that
you
all
have
created
in
order
for
this
new
facility
to
be
possible.
Here,
it's
truly
a
milestone
accomplishment
for
all
three
of
these
great
organizations
who
are
literally
impacting
the
world.
We
have
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
and
we
are
proud,
as
a
chamber,
to
recognize
the
impact
of
the
Humane
Alliance
pets,
Park
charities
in
the
ASPCA.