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Saturday,
July 1, 2006
Begins the Dogs Deserve Better
Fourth Annual Chain Off. Please join us at our event
in Pennsylvania or support other events nationwide.
Contest-Day
One/Two & Synopsis, Photos: First to Go
Contest-Day
Three/Four & Synopsis, Photos: Who Left Next?
Contest-Day
Five/Six & Synopsis, Photos: And Then There Were Six...
Contest-Day
Seven/Eight & Synopsis, Photos: Now Down to Five
Contest-Day
Nine/Ten & Synopsis, Photos: Eliminations Begin
Contest-Day
Eleven/Twelve & Synopsis, Photos: Only Two Left
Contest-Day
Thirteen & Synopsis, Photos: And the Winner Is...
Contest-Day
Fourteen & Synopsis, Photos:
Closing Ceremonies and Award of Chevy Aveo
Event
Press Release
Contestant
Press Release
Finale
Press Release
Don
Takes Nikki Off Chains Press Release
Tammy
Sneath Grimes lived chained to a doghouse for 33 hours over the
4th of July weekend in both 2004 & 2005 in State College, Pennsylvania
as part of the Dogs Deserve Better Chain Off event. In
2005, 4 others chained themselves in Indiana, Pennsylvania, and
Virginia: Monica Kinley-Kuhn, Sam Hogenaur, Dan Paden, and Amandah
Povilitis
This
Year, We Are Pushing the Envelope
Even Further With Our Contest!
Dogs
Deserve Better is holding Chain Off 2006 in Mundys Corner, PA beginning
July 1, 2006 and continuing as long as two weeks. In today’s
world of reality TV, our idea will spark great interest locally
and nationally, because real people are competing to win
the real prize of a New Chevy Aveo! As many as 15 people—from
Pennyslvania, New York, Illinois, Florida, Michigan, and
South Carolina—will live chained to a doghouse for
as long as possible, up to approximately 2 weeks. The player staying
chained the longest will win. (Meet
the contestants.)
Tammy
S. Grimes, founder of Dogs Deserve Better, will live chained at
the contest location for 72 hours to raise awareness
for chained dogs. She will live chained from 3 p.m., July 1 through
3 p.m., July 4th. She will gain her freedom on the 4th of July,
symbolic of her quest to gain freedom for America’s chained
dogs.
This
year Grimes chains herself in memory of Ebb, a
dog from Mahaffey Pennsylvania. She worked with concerned citizens
Jill and Aric Sherwood for four years to try to free him from his
chains, but they were never successful. Ebb suffered the loss of
his eyesight, his hearing, and ultimately the last vestiges of hope
before his death, having spent his entire life chained outside,
sad and alone.
In
other locations nationwide, animal advocates will stand with Dogs
Deserve Better and Tammy Grimes by living chained to doghouses for
a period of time to raise local awareness for this issue. For a
complete listing of events, see below, and consider joining us in
this awareness campaign in your city or town next year.
Chain
Off 2006 Locations/Events Nationwide
Mundys
Corner,
Pennsylvania, July 1-15, 2006
Tammy
Grimes Chained 72 Hours
12-15
Contestants Chained to Doghouses
as long as Two Weeks (Meet
the contestants.)
Leidy Park, Mundys Corner, PA
Meet Adrian Zmed and Cheryl Hill,
DDB Spokespersons
Bands, Concessions, Activities
(Read
More.)
Press Call 814.941.7447
814.254.4649 • 814.207.4586
State
College,
Pennsylvania,
July 1-2, 2006
Terri
Bunge and Amy Smith
9am-5pm
Each Day Chained to Doghouses
Hi-way Pizza, N. Atherton parking lot.
Awareness Booth and Bake Sale
Press Call 814.360.9058
814.880.1748
West
Carrollton,
Ohio, July 4, 2006
Lois
Rose
8am-6pm
Chained to Doghouse
Wilson Park in West Carrollton
from 8am till the fest is over at 6pm
Press
Call 937.748.3434
Richmond,
Indiana, July 3-4, 2006
Monica
Kinley-Kuhn & Sam Hogenaur
24
Hours Chained to Doghouses
City of Richmond
Municipal Building
50 N. 5th Street
765.962-6811
Monica cell - 765.977.2272
Lewiston,
Maine,
July 2-3, 2006
Erin
Blais
24
Hours Chained to Doghouse
25 Louise Ave
Lewiston ME 04240
207-777-1410
7/2 @12 pm until 7/3 @ 12pm
30
Days to Raise $30,000 Contest Winners
The
Biggest Gatherer

Terry
McIntyre, PA DDB Rep - Gathered donations from 25 People,
he wins an item of his choice from the Dogs
Deserve Better Cafepress store
The
Biggest Failure
 
Renee
Snyder got
a NO from Hill's Pet Food when she asked them to
sponsor us.
Kris Taylor got a NO from Sprint
when
she asked them to sponsor us.
They both win an item of their choice from the Dogs
Deserve Better Cafepress store
We
make it fun to fail!
Chain
Off 2006 T-shirt Art:
(Click this image to get great Chain Off attire)

Sponsored
by:

Platinum
Sponsors: ($3,000.
Large banner at event, free booth duration of event, logo on all
materials, website) Humane Society of the United States
Gold
Sponsors: ($1,000. Small banner at event, free booth duration
of event, logo on sponsor board, website.) Richard Peppin
Silver
Sponsors: ($500-$800, name on website, sponsor board, program
booklet) Citizens Committee for Animal Rights, Lawrence
Rose, Pam Cheatham, Ebensburg, PA PAWS Club
Bronze
Sponsors: ($100-$300, name on website, sponsor board) Salvatore
Zingalli, Cary Phillips, Christine Murphy, Paula Saraceno, Bobbie
Owens, Ronald Brogan, Helen Molnar, Tabi Deas, Katherine Power,
Tina Vista, LockOn Inc. and Scott Flagg, Jill and Aric Sherwood,
Altoona Veterinary Hospital, Boppin' Brew Distributor, Jostens Yearbook,
Jacqueline Rouff, Marion Misch, Lawrence Rose, Evanda Carolus/Cristina
Somerset, Joan Stone, Eileen Young, Patricia Haddock, Nelly Waldman,
Karen Meehan, Mona Cabler, Jeanette Eisenhart, Joan Stone, Kathy
Brainard, Kirste Youngstrom, Barbara Fuente, Jeffrey Begens, Jeannette
Barnes, Mary Max, Susan Beeson, Jill Whisker, Renee Bunnell, Deborah
Cottrell, Heather Corayer, Jana Kohl, Jackie Graham, Deborah Carr,
Kathleen Jennings, Ann Marie Warholak, Cynthia Palmer, Eileen Kennedy,
Lisa Goebel, Patrice Kerr, Randall Goshorn, Desert Labrador Retriever
Rescue,
Peggy Irwin, www.JusticeForDogs.org, Courtney Barthelemy, Kimberly
Schena, Courtney Barthelemy, Kim Schena, Carol Nesbit,
PA State Employees Union ASCME
If
you'd like to help, but don't have the time to plan an event, please
donate to our cause today! We need your help.
Visit
our volunteer
page for more ideas of how you can get involved.
Also, consider buying an item from our store.
By doing so, you will be providing us with dollars to support our
efforts and at the same time spreading the word in an uplifting,
fun, and beautiful message.
If
you'd like to donate via regular USPS mail,
please send to P.O. Box 23, Tipton, PA 16684
or you may call 1.877.636.1408
Dogs
Deserve Better is a 501c3 nonprofit education/legislation/rescue
organization. Your donations are tax-deductible according to IRS
guidelines. |