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Annual Animal Summit and Expo to be held April 24th
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Press
Release
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April 16, 2010
Galveston
County and Cities – Continued improvements in the arena of animal services and a
new Animal Resource Center will be the focus of this year’s Animal Summit and
Expo being held April 24th at Runge Park, 4605 Peck Avenue in Santa
Fe, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The summit held each year is an effort of the
Galveston County Health District and members of the Galveston County Animal
Services Advisory Committee.
Those
expected to attend the Summit include County and City elected officials, members
of the Galveston County United Board of Health, and local individuals interested
in animal services provided in Galveston County.
During the
summit there will be a facilitated discussion about the new Galveston County
Animal Resource Center which is currently being built in Texas City. There will
also be information on preparing for hurricane season with an emphasis on what
to do with pets, along with information on pet disease prevention and control.
The Health
District works under a five year “Strategic Health Plan” adopted in March that
is designed to make measurable improvements in the health of Galveston County.
Included in the District’s plan as a priority, is the new Animal Resource Center
which will more than double the capacity of the existing shelter.
“We are
more than excited that in the near future our Animal Services will be working
out of a new state-of-the-art facility,” states Dr. Mark Guidry, GCHD CEO and
Galveston County Health Authority. “Of course, we thank the voters for
approving bonds for the construction of the new Animal Resource Center which has
been needed for quite some time.”
Assisting
GCHD in planning the Summit is Lark Tedesco with Galco Rescue Rangers and
members of the Galveston County Animal Services Advisory Committee. Members
represent local cities and others who work closely with Health District staff to
continually make improvements in the area of Animal Services.
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(News Media:
For more information contact Kurt Koopmann, GCHD Public Information Officer,
(409) 938-2211)
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