Hi Nancie: Our board unanimously approved to get the trailer fixed. Congratulations! We appreciate your work in the community. Mary Belle Old Pueblo Rotary Club
Step Up Into T.L.C.’s 1962 trailer will get a new floor, new electrical wiring, new light fixtures, new, new, new..Thank you Old Pueblo Rotary Club from our herd of volunteers two legged and four.
Wish list for 2012:
New halters of all sizes and lead ropes. Child’s saddle. Physillium and wormers. Horse trailer painted or a signage wrap put on. Printing store to donate material and time. 10ft to 16ft panels. A building for the horses to have their baths in. They get bathed before each visit. An Equine hair blower/vaccum ***Gas cards**** Volunteers! Antique and yard sale items welcome. Monetary donations are always accepted.
Schedule a Photography Session and/or invest in Photographic Art from Photography By Faith , mention Step Up, and Lori Faith Merritt will donate 10% to Step Up! (Mention Step Up)
Buy a portrait from Anne West, Equine Artist and she will donate 10% to Step Up! (Mention Step Up) West Horse Art
Step Up Into T.L.C. is funded through donations, grants, and the support of pony and carriage rides.
I would like to thank all of you for your interest in volunteering. There are several ways you can help: 1) Ranch chores on Sunday mornings from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Roahrig’s Ranch (can send a map) 2) Make phone calls to local day cares and schools to set up times for us to come in and give a presentation with JJ our Clydesdale horse and Snickers our Miniature horse. A small donation really helps with gas. 3) Call or visit local businesses to ask for donations. Pima Federal Credit Union donated 200 hand held calculators for us to hand out to the children for back to school month. These were given out to the children at TMC hospital and UMC hospital also The Childrens Clinic on our last visit. We can always use washable paints and horse supplies. 4) Making brochures and flyers from Step Up Into T.L.C.’s website to hand out at our events. 5) Ideas for fundraisers and someone to be in charge of putting it together. For example: Bake sales, Gaslight theater groups, rides and games out in front of a store. Maybe contact a rotary or kiwanis club that is looking for a charity to do a fundraiser for. 6) Help at the events. 7) Help with the visits to our local Nursing and Retirement homes.
A SPECIAL “THANK YOU” to my husband. Gregg, with the help from his parents refurbished our carriage. Gregg makes sure the bride and groom in each wedding feel special, comfortable and safe when entering in and out of the carriage. He has also walked many miles throughout the years with all of the parades we have been sponsored in. When people ask if he is a horse lover, I smile and tell them I am the horse lover and lucky for me, he loves me. He is a great source of support and inspiration. My parents have helped with many events. My father loves to attend the Nursing Homes with us, helping with sharing the pony. He always tell the residents at the Nursing Home when we introduce ourselves that I am the best daughter he has ever had. And I jokingly say..”that’s because I am your only daughter.” The residents all laugh and it helps to get our feel good therapy started.
Thank you Rick at Cholla Metal Crafts Inc., Phone: 520-882-8905 for all your hard work and for the many x-tras that you donated in time and materials. And a very, very big THANK YOU to Old Pueblo Rotary Club: for your support and your donation. Because of your support and donation the trailer has had a complete overhaul and is structurally ready to safely carry our therapy team over the miles to bring smiles. You have helped make our Mission Possible! Athena Smith: Our newest volunteer. Born cowgirl! Great helper! (Picture to left) Volunteer brothers Thomas and Chris Klopfenstein: helped with a wedding at LaMariposa Resort. You boys are fantastic, you made the event go so smooth and with such elegance. THANKS Volunteer Stacie and her dog Celeste: helped with AZ Animal Fair event, nursing home visits and ranch chores—Wonderful energy!!
Kirsten Miller who has lots of equine background brings her experience and enthusiasum to help with Step Up Into T.L.C. Making phone calls and setting up presentations & helping with Ranch chores is just couple of fun jobs she has started with. Yee Haw Susan Wilcox has a willingness and a great attitude. Jumped right in and helped with Ranch chores from cleaning troughs, driving the tractor to grooming horses. Awesome Gal! Dr. Judy Hiell and her son Dylan have joined the team of volunteers. The horses truly enjoy their grooming sessions given by these two warm and caring people. Katharine Nelson publisher@arizonacommunityconnectionsmagazine.com Thank you for your monthly support through you newspaper The Arizona Community Connections Magazine- Your commitment to the community is an inspiration. Bri, A terrific young volunteer who is great with cleaning hooves and walking the horses. Lacy and Becky, Daughter and Mom team, who are eager to learn. Through Lacy’s perseverance we have been able to bring the smiles no matter what kind of weather. Way to Go girls! Marisa Franco, and daughters Bianca Franco 18, & Savannah Franco 14, three very fun and helpful gals who help out with our events. Marisa has a real connection with the horses. Christine Creen and her smile brought a lot of joy along with Snickers to the patients at TMC pediatrics and the hospice unit. Thank you Crissy! Shane Conaway, Conaway Equine LLC, 686-0517 An amazing farrier who has graciously volunteered his services. The boys will now always have healthy hooves, trimmed professionally. Let’s give a round of hooves for Shane & his people! Lee Levitz for her wonderful household donations. These contributions are being resold in our yard sales and antique booth at the 22nd Street Antique Mall, booth 106 Laurie Andes with the Tucson Shopper/Community Events—-Thank you for her generous support through ads in the weekly NW Tucson Shopper. Helping us spread the word about our mission. Lauri@newtucsonshopper.com Becky Chagnon and Michelle Carrill: a mother and daughter team that are unbelievable volunteers. Awesome help with the pony rides for the schools and cart rides for the retirement home. Becky Chagnon: teacher at Santa Cruz Catholic School & students—-monetary donation. Dillon and I had a fun time with everyone. Paul and Anne Stephanus: Terrific pictures Paul!!!Volunteering with cart rides, handling horses at the retirement homes and hospital visits. Love working with the both of you. Angela Odea and family: donated horse—Zevi Elizabeth and Kelly: two youths who volunteer their Sunday mornings to help with Ranch chores. Elizabeth cleans a mean water trough. Stephanie, Carl and Torri: three hard working, fun loving teenagers–ranch chore help Lori Faith Merritt: Photography By Faith Lori Faith is our webmaster. Because of her hard work, we can bring this site to everyone. Thank you! Also Photography, horse care and office supplies. Donald Keplinger: Laptop computer Elizabeth Keplinger: Volunteering out at the Ranch and on visits Susie Burkholder: Support, Belief and monetary donation William Merritt: 2007 version of Quick Books Donald Confer: Fans and volunteering with visits Childrens Clinic and Tucson Medical Center: Monetary donations Tim and Wendy Santeyan: 15 yr. Morgan/Mustang horse with tack and feed Judy Wasley: fengshuitucson@aol.com: Rummage sale items Home Depot: Donation of lumber and supplies for a wheel chair accessible wagon Kim Burgo and Danny Confer: Monetary contribution for shades and gas Tucson Medical Center: Monetary donation La Mariposa Resort: Donations from carriage rides Donations from various Birthday families that have had the ponies for their parties. Pima Federal Credit Union: donated 200 calculators to give out to the children at the Pediatrics and the Childrens Clinic. MORE donations have been made by Danny and Kim, Marc Confer and Susie Burkholder and Judy Wasley. I am not sure how to thank them all again for their continuous support. Yvonne Hellmann: volunteering with our nursing home visits, participating with our birthday parties and making calls for fundraisers-way to go Cowgirl!! Scott Kodysz: photographer http://desertgardenguy.com/ Nicole Zupan: my beautiful daughter and an awesome volunteer Wendy Roe and Tanque Verde Lutheran Pre-school and Church: making Step Up Into T.L.C. as one of their charitable organizations to donate to. Cynthia Lefko: so helpful with our pediatric visits and many of our special events. Clay Harper: donating a booth in his Southern Arizona Horse Expo in January www.clayharperhorsemanship.com Arizona Animal Fair: http://azanimalfair.com/ has been donating a booth to Step Up Into T.L.C. through different sponsors since 2005 Channel 4 News- 12/2/09 Making a Difference segment Dr. Judy Hiell @ Nature Medica: http://www.naturemedica.net/about_drjudy.html for their generous donation Susan and Bill Wilcox: donation of a 1996 Honda