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Another Fall Aire
Frolic has come
and gone and once
again we had a suc-
cessful event. My
deepest thanks to
all of our support-
ers, corporate spon-
sors, table spon-
sors, all of our vol-
unteers, the dona-
tors, the attendees,
the shopaholics and
the adopters. All of these key people
need to be involved to make an event
like the Fall Aire Frolic successful and
a benefit for our Airedales. We have a
list of the wonderful donors in this
newsletter.
Many volunteers helped with set up on
Friday. Everything went smoothly.
Around 5:30 p.m. we took a break and
enjoyed a scrumptious dinner catered
by our very
own Rebecca
Eash who
brought us an
Italian dinner.
We had our
choice between
spinach or
meat lasagna
or both, alongwith garlic
bread. A wel-
come delight after working all
afternoon.
The weather Saturday was over-
cast and raining in the morning
but cleared by 11 a.m.
We had an adoption on Saturday.
Mary Jo Koranda and her foster
girl Zelda announced they just
couldn’t part and Zelda lovedher new Mom. That was a won-
derful announcement and Zelda
was with her Mom and very happy.
We had a “family reunion” on Saturday
as two former foster girls who were
sisters reunited for the day. Bonnie
who was adopted by Tom & Mary
Gaines and Star who was adopted by
Barth & Penny Leathermen met and
pictures were taken among hugs and
kisses and the girls’ tail wags.
Cathy Doughtery who adopted Lucy of
the Magic Nine was there. Lucy sur-
vived two cancer surgeries and was
adopted by Cathy who is also a cancer survivor. Lucy looked fabulous and it
was because of ATRA that she is alive
today.
We had five table sponsors this year.
We were glad to see Kathy Auberg and
her pal Murphy make the trip this year.
We know Ron was with us in spirit as
he was such an Airedale lover. We had
a moment of silence to remember those
who died on 9/11, nine years ago.
The newsletter of Airedale Terrier Rescue and AdoptionOctober 2010; Vol. 16, Issue 9
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Inside thisissueSp’airedales . . . . . . . .5
Frontlines . . . . . . . . . .9
President’s message 10
Special: Annette’s Holiday
Shopper . . . . . . . . . .11
Donations . . . . . . . . .15
Transports . . . . . . . . .16
AIRE
Airedales, pAiredales, people and fun
Fall Aire Frolic proves to be a dog’s best friend
Lucy, Magic Nine, came to say“Thanks ATRA!”
Checking in and checking each other out
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Many people came from hundreds of
miles away to join us for the day. We
had Airedale lovers from Canada,
Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana,
Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, and
of course Wisconsin. The coordinators
who made the trek were: Diane Taylor,
Linda Miklusak, Tom Gaines, Bob
Seis, Terry Kratchman, Peggy
Flyte, and Barbara Durance.
Board members present were
Alison Lang, Connie Versagi,
Terry Kratchman and Linda
Miklusak, and newsletter edi-
tor Susie Widmar.
Judi Jach came with many dog
beds and a million toys for all
of our foster families. Many of
the coordinators took
some with them to pass
on to their foster homes.
Thanks to Teri
Stegemeyer who made
beds for the dog bed cov-
ers donated by LandsEnd. Jane Davis, retired
employee, contacted
Lands’ End and acquired
many dog coats and towels for
our foster ‘dales! Many volun-
teers baked such yummy treats
for Alma’s Sweet Sensation
Shoppe as well as our fabulous
lunch. Joe Miklusak once again
used his culinary expertise to
serve us a fabulous lunch. Janita
Holgate manned the Alma’s
PRESIDENT
PAULA LACKNER
(715) [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT
CONNIE VERSAGI
(216) [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT
PAUL DIGGINS
(719) [email protected]
SECRETARY
PRISCILLA LUNDBLAD
(303) 284-5146ATRA.SECRETARY@AIRE
-RESCUE.COM
TREASURERS
MIKE KASLIK AND
ALISON LANG
(734) 995-4455ATRA.TREASURER1@AIR
E-RESCUE.COM
(ALISON)ATRA.TREASURER2@AIR
E-RESCUE.COM (MIKE)
DIRECTOR – AIREDALE
ADVOCACY
TERRY KRATCHMAN
(913) 393-3431TERRY.KRATCHMAN@AIR
E-RESCUE.COM
VOLUNTEER LIAISON
LINDA MIKLUSAK
(219) 902-8667VOLUNTEER.LIAISON@AI
RE-RESCUE.COM
Aire Mailis a publication of
Airedale Terrier Rescue and AdoptionA non-profit 501(c) 3 organization
1123 Vesper Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Submissions deadline, 20th of each month
ATRA Contacts
Table after table of silent auction items
Mary Jo Koranda, “Vanna,” and auctioneerJohn Weber
Carol Drezdzon, high bidder
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Sweet Sensation table. John Weber and
our very own Vanna —Mary Jo
Koranda — got the crowd bidding on
all the fabulous items. Bob & Denise
Seis lugged, hauled and dragged all the
items for Annette’s Airelooms includ-
ing the heavy, concrete statues.
Bob McArthur manned the volunteer
table and displayed a new promotional
board made for pet
fairs and events by
Tom Livick and
Jackie VonBehren.
Carly Roofe, Jackie
VonBehren, Van
O’Brien, Jane
Davis, RebeccaLyshoir all worked
together
to get
everyone
checked
in for the
day’s
event. Alison Lang, Kim
Androw and Wendy Paquette
operated the cashier’s table
all day. Teri Stegemeyer dida great job keeping every-
one’s tummy full. Jill
Springborn and Jani and
George Egan worked the
crowd with the sale of tickets
for the doggie dish raffle.
Mary Mallek made sure you
saw all neat items to pur-
chase like dog beds, etched
glasses and dog treats atFuzzy’s Boutique. Sue Stagg
did a grand job on all the t-shirts that
were embroidered with the festive
FAF logo.
Bruce Hauck, Sherra Elmer and Susan
Dickson did a great job in capturing
the day in pictures. Karen Dallmann,
Barbara Durance, Carly Roofe, Kathy
Harrison and Lesli Weber helped to
distribute all the winning items on thesilent auction tables. Karen Dallmann
did a great job running the Airedale
games with me this year. All the
‘dales took home new toys and treats
just for them! The big job of clean up
went smooth and quickly with all the
people who stayed and helped stack
chairs, fold up tables, sweep the floor
and take out the garbage.
Now I’d like to share with you the
“numbers” from Saturday, Sept. 11: We
had 155 people registered for the
event. Our total for the day’s event was
$20,000!
We are still waiting for payment from
the professional photographer and pos-sibly some additional donations.
In all, it’s a total that is amazing con-
sidering the economy. We are very
lucky to have the support we have in
our organization and it IS because of
each and every one of you!!
My hat is off to all of the following
people who helped make the Fall Aire
Frolic such a tremendous event:Kim Androw
Ginny Brost
Steph Callahan
Susan Dickson
Barbara Durance
Rebecca Eash
Jani Egan and wonderful son George
Sherra Elmer
Peggy Flyte
Kathy HarrisonKaren Dallmann & Allen Hoffman
Janita HolgateRebecca Eash closes a tcket sale forthe ADT-L Quilt raffel
Paula Lackner, ATRA president
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Candy & Bob Knueppel
Terry Kratchman and her won-
derful granddaughter Sara
Kratchman
Mary Jo Koranda & Alison
Lang
Mary Mallek & Fuzzy
Bob McArthur Linda & Joe Miklusak
Marji Mull
Bob Nerad
Van O’Brien
Wendy Paquette
Bob & Denise Seis
Jill Springborn
Teri Stegemeyer
Sara & Pete Trippe
Jackie VonBehren and her
wonderful granddaughter CarlyRoofe
John & Lesli Weber
Susie Widmar
All the people who helped
with the clean up!
More than 20 people paid their
own way at dinner Saturday
evening as we talked about
how great the day was andwhat we could do to improve
the event for next year.
The Airedales thank you for
your support and I deeply
appreciate all of you and your
hard work!
Paula Lackner
President
Shopping Annette’s Airelooms
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OrnamentsDeluxe Ornament by
Janis Charbonneau ofWindfall’s Company. Colorsand ribbons vary as each isunique. Measures approxi-mately 4 1/2” in. by 3 1/2” in.Each ornament is artistsigned, dated and copyright-ed. 6C09Bb $14.95
Aire-Angel Wool Art OrnamentHand crafted by Connie Versagi.Limited supply. 6A10D $20
Sleigh Ride Ornament is beauti-
fully hand painted “Tiny Ones” stoneresin and blister packaged. Approx.Size: 3 1/2” L x 1 1/2” W x 3 1/4” H6A10A $12
Airedale with Scarf OrnamentThis Airedale can jump into a tree,or hang out just about anywhere.Made from cold cast stone resin andbeautifully hand painted! Approx. 2”.6A10C $5.50
Airedale Green Holiday TeaCup Ornament Using the Tiny
Ones series of figurines we offer adelightful Cup of Tea for any specialoccasion or an everyday display! Allitems are hand painted stone resin.6A10B $10
Santa’sLittle Pals Airedale in StockingOrnament 6A10E $5.50
Airedale CookieCutter Stainless
steel. Hand made inthe USA. 4” wide.Stainless steel. Handmade in the USA. 4”
wide. 7B06B $4
Holiday 2010
To order visit aire-rescue.com/shop or call Linda at 219-902-8667, 9 a.m.-8p.m. central. Credit cards accepted, online orders can also select “phoneorder” during checkout to provide credit card number by phone andreceive exact shipping amount.
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Greeting cardsGreeting cards for the holidays,
8 cards with 8 envelopes, 5” x 7”
Holiday Dreams 6B08A $7 8
Airedale Ornaments 6A08A $7
Edible dog cards are 100 % nat-
ural rawhide. Individually wrapped, non-toxic, water-based ink withcolors that do not run! All cards measure 4-3/8” x 6-3/8” and comewith a brightly colored mailing envelope. Post office approved formailing, three wags approved for crunching.All are $3.95
Cozy Xmas 13A09C Greetings 13C09C
Santa Paws 13B09C
New Home 13D09C Friends 13E09C
Soft goodsATRA exclusive: Airedale Pale Ale, Pints Pub in Denver,Col. The distinctive Pale Ale logo on the front of both the T-shirt
and sweatshirt can’t be purchased at Pints Pub!
Airedale Pale Ale Red T-shirt 100% preshrunk cotton 9A10A$21/$22.50 M, L, XL, XXL
Airedale Pale Ale BlackSweatshirt 50/50 ploy blend
SKU 9F10A $29/$31XXL
“Got Airedales?” Roofus ArtSweatshirt Colorful screen print
design on cotton/poly blend ashgray sweatshirt. Artwork by artistLeslie Eiler. 9F07B $20 S, M, L, XL
ATRA Exclusive TapestryThrow Machine wash, tumble
dry 50” x 70” cotton throw7C08C $48
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Gift ideasRoofus Golf/Wet BeardTowel Choose from two colors
Navy or Hunter and take advan-tage of the grommet and clip tokeep it handy when you need it.Embroidered with comical RoofusArt by artist Leslie Eiler. 11A07A$10
2011 Brown Trout 2011 Pet Prints Calendar
Calendar 2A09A $14 12” x 12” 12” x 12”, September 2010-December 2011 2B09A $14
Mouse PadsLong lastingpolyester sur-face to provideoptimal track-ing. Suregriprubber back.Permanentlydyed design.
“Enzo” mouse pad, 9.25” x 7.75” True Blue mouse pad18C07A $5 7.75” x 9.25” 18A09A $9
Gator Magnet Clip This high intensity
magnet can hold a 50 page catalog! It meas-ures 1.5” x 3”, opaque white with full colortransfer print. Perfect for chip bags, pet foodbags, lockers, file cabinets, refrigerators
and more. 7A09B $3.75
Airedale FigurineBeautiful, high quality, stone-likeresin Airedale figurine. Each figurine comes inmolded foam packing and in a box ready for giftgiving. The detail on this large figurine is evenbetter than the picture shows! Size: Approx 6.5” x6.5” 20A09A $16
Pencil Cup Airedale Pencil CupWho would not want an Airedale intheir desk or computer table pencilholder? This stone-like resin pencilholder comes in molded foam pack-ing and in a box ready for gift giving.Approx 5” to the top of the head andcup is 3.25” in diameter. 12A08A$12
Little Thunder ToteGrocery Bag“Airedale Rescue: Recycle
an Airedale, Adopt anAiredale,” www.aire-rescue.com” Textured,100gsm non-wovenpolypropylene. Removableplastic insert fits snugly inthe bottom to add durabilityand support. Reinforced car-rying handles measure 20”bag Size: 13” x 12” x 8”.9A09A Red, blue, green $4
Garden Flags
Each flag is made from 100% polyester. Thedouble-sided flag is two pieces of material sotext and image can be seen on both sides.Fade resistant and weather proof. Measuresapproximately 11” x 15”
Holiday 6A06B $15Airplanes & Airedales 10_09A $15Autumn Leaves 10B09A $15Stroll in the Park 10A09A $15Winter Berries 10C09A $15
True Blue 10C08A $15Night Watch 10A07A $15
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SparkeyTM Key RingThis key chain really “SPARKS”attention with full color printing and asuper bright LED light. It is 1.5” x2.5” 16A10B $4
Airedale 3-D Key Chain Many peo-
ple wonder what the key to successreally is, and where to find it. Well, lookno further than your own front pocket!Your favorite friend will go wherever you go, and keep awatchful eye on those keys you keep losing! Made from resin and
beautifully hand painted. 16A10A $4
Airedale Aire-fresheners Scented Aire
Fresheners in a unique Airedale shape (4” X 4”) orBone shape (4” X 2”) to hang in your car or any-
where you want. Approximatesize. Hand made by Miz MaukCountry Crafts exclusively forATRA. Perfect for a rescuers carwhen picking up that stinkyAiredale from a shelter!
Airedale shaped Aire-freshener 20C10A$4Bone Aire-fresheners 20C10B $3
Pup-mobile magnet This hilarious magnet is a must for anyone
wanting to let fellow drivers know your favorite breed! It is 6.375” x4.625” and features at least two ATRA rescue dogs, Max Versagi(passenger side center) & Tali Seis (driver side outside). 14A10A$5.50
Rescue BandanaThis beautiful bandannahas a new look to an oldfavorite. It is a large 31” x21” x 21” bandanna.Perfect for any Airedale towear proudly! 13A06B $3
Doggie CollectionDoggie Clown Body20B10BbDoggie Devil Body20B10Bc$12 ($17 with head) Thepatented interchangeable,
locking o-ring systemallows you to create differ-ent DOOGIE designs.Goes with the AiredaleHead sold separately ($5additional).
Lapel Pin/Tie Tack As a pin or a tie tack,
this friendly face shows who’s really adorable.
Beautifully hand painted and made of stoneresin. Approx. Size: 1/2” to 3/4” in dia. 8A10A
$3
Post Earrings Now
you can highlight thebreed you most fancywhen choose theseadorable Airedale ear-rings. Hypoallergenicgoldtone posts. Approx.Size: 1/2” to 3/4” in dia.8A10B $8
Airedale Heavy Duty ToteBag This 20”x15”x7” tote bag
can hold a lot of stuff. Perfectfor the beach, it can hold yourtowels, drinks, bathing suitsand more. Great for the park,put your toys, books, drinks or
dog toys. 9A10A $20
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Fifi 1998-2010Condolences to Taffy Ross, Fifi’s mom.Taffy is a valuable and skilled home vis-
itor for ATRA in the St. Louis area.
What a transformation Winston has gone through since Steve Dahlke of
Wisconsin adopted him. Winston, 5, lived with an older couple and a
small dog-friend. The man of the house ended up in a nursing home. The
lady loved Winston dearly but could not walk him and he had a very
small yard with electronic fencing. Winston was petrified of being
zapped so he got little or no exercise. Congratulations to Steve andWinston. They walk
every day and Winston
loves to play with other
dogs and has a tremen-
dous amount of energy
now.
Steve says: I don’t
think I’ve done any-
thing special.
I feed him a mix of the
salmon and weight
management dry food.
Half a cup in the morn-
ing and at night another half a cup mixed with a scoop of canned Atlantic
salmon dog food.
He gets carrots when I have dinner and he gets his treats. A Purina Dental
Bone every morning when I leave for work and another at the end of the
day. He also really like Beggin’ Strips…”Bacon..Bacon”
We go for a walk twice a day (every day, I have not missed a day :-)).
At first he could barely make it around 2 square blocks, but we’ve built itup a little at a time. Now, the route is
over a mile. I walk and he’s able to do a
lot of running and squirrel chasing.
Once we go off of daylight saving, we’ll
probably only go once a day, so I’ve
tried to make sure I get his weight down
before winter.
In the evening, I spend time on the
floor with him and he does get his “lap
time.” On weekends, we just do stuff.
He may get three walks or we’ll go vis-
iting, clean the house or do yard work,
but he doesn’t get to sleep all day. He’s
usually a tired boy come Sunday night.
The weight had to come off. A fat old
dog is a dying dog. He is going to live a
long time! The weight loss has made
him feel better and he is happy. People
(friends, relatives, people we walk with,
.. etc.) all comment on the fact that he issuch a happy dog.
Update: Winston
Winston, May 2010
I do feel proud, but it’s also my reward. He
filled the hole in my heart and he helps fill my
life with joy. I too, smile a lot with
him. He gives me, as much as I give
him. I’m lucky; he came already
trained. In all honesty, I don’t’ think
I’ve had to discipline once. I’ve
learned the commands he was raised
with and he obeys them. He’s easy.
I really mean it when I say he’s a great
dog. He’s my boy!
Winston, October 2010
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Above: A happy ending: Max was thrown
from the car. Recovered and in his newhome, his new sister Zoey (a championAfghan) bows to the toy master!
Lower right: Justice on a hike in the Barrensof Bayfield County, Wis.
Lower left: Oliver Lackner spotted lounging.
Upper left: Dasie and dad hike in theRockies.
Sightings
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A note from JB & MaryEllen Lyon...We adopted 'Barkley' approximately 3 years
ago from your organization. Your representative Terry Kratchman, Kansas City,
was the coordinator with Barb Oimas. Barkley has seamlessly fit into our lives
and occupies a very special place in our hearts. Some of his little quirks have
been cause for much speculation. He loves sirens and will reverently howl; he
wants mom and dad during thunderstorms and will react (non-violently) to the
'racking of a pistol' (we occasionally target shoot). He LOVES our grandkids and
occasionally, in his eagerness to play, knocks them over. Hey, dust yourself off
and get back up!! They have Malmutes, so are used to big dogs, but ours are
more fun. Thank you for the blessing in this big goofy dog. His presence fills our
hearts and house.
Update
Event
Omaha: Petsmart Pictures with Santa
Dec. 11, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Oakview Mall
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HELP WANTED
Part Time FundraiserCoordinator
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Airedale Terrier Rescue and Adoption
is a team of volunteers rescuingAiredales one at a time. Volunteersstand ready to help any homelessAiredales and provide them with quali-ty care and love while searching fortheir perfect forever homes.
Not all volunteers can drive or fosteran Airedale. We’re looking for theAiredale lover who is willing to iden-tify people who will support ATRAfinancially. Are you tenacious, con-
vincing, confident and able to charmpeople to cooperate with a simpleraise of your bushy eyebrows? ATRAneeds a leader who, like an Airedale,is not afraid to ask for what he orshe wants.
Responsibilities include working withcoordinators on various fund raisingefforts, reporting upcoming events tothe ATRA newsletter and Web site, con-tacting companies and/or individualsto ask for funds and donated goodsfor this non-profit organization andcontribute creative ideas to raisefunds.
Will train the right person. No healthinsurance. Hours vary. Salary, price-less.
To apply, contact Paula Lackner [email protected] or715-526-5961.
Sighting
Barb Durance pictured here with Griffin of theMagic 9 says he still “has his bug-a-boos,” but iscoming along nicely.
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More FAF sightings
Top: Bob McArthur and Linda Milusak in deep discussionabout... Airedales!
Middle: Lori Piette greets survivor Lucy of the Magic 9.
Bottom: Rebecca Lyshoir consults with the photographypros from Total Image Photography.
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