Raise your glass, while helping Ontario ARC raise funds for its newest program.
On March 23, Open Our Bottle Night will feature fine wines from across the world and New York State, gourmet cuisine grazing stations, along with exciting live and silent auctions at the New York Wine & Culinary Center in Canandaigua. Festivities for the event begin at 6 p.m., which is based on the widely popular Open That Bottle Night celebrated internationally in February.
Tickets to Open Our Bottle Night are $125 each and proceeds benefit Ontario ARC’s Pet Connections – a new and innovative pet therapy program for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Ontario County. It offers a variety of supports for the people that the agency supports as well as the community at large.
For more information or tickets for Open Our Bottle Night, contact Susan Clevenger at (58) 899-3276 or susan@dixonschwabl.com and uncork your support for Ontario ARC.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Ontario ARC hosts Tellington TTouch workshop as a part of Pet Connections
Ontario ARC will host Getting in TTouch With Your Dog at 1 p.m. on March 17 in its Main Facility, 3071 County Complex Drive in Canandaigua, featuring certified TTouch practitioner Carol Giotto. The workshop costs $15 to attend.
This seminar will address the TTouch method, a specialized approach to the care and training of companion animals. This innovative practice uses body language and touch to effectively influence the behavior and character of dogs, as well as their willingness and ability to learn.
The workshop is just one in a series from our newest service, Pet Connections. Innovative and multi-faceted, this new offering has three pillars for serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as the community – animal activities and therapy as well as education for pet owners.
Limited seating is available. To reserve your spot, contact Gail Furst – Pet Connections program manager – at (585) 919-2146 or gfurst@ontarioarc.org.
This seminar will address the TTouch method, a specialized approach to the care and training of companion animals. This innovative practice uses body language and touch to effectively influence the behavior and character of dogs, as well as their willingness and ability to learn.
The workshop is just one in a series from our newest service, Pet Connections. Innovative and multi-faceted, this new offering has three pillars for serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as the community – animal activities and therapy as well as education for pet owners.
Limited seating is available. To reserve your spot, contact Gail Furst – Pet Connections program manager – at (585) 919-2146 or gfurst@ontarioarc.org.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Agency announces new pet therapy program, appoints Branchport resident
Branchport resident Gail Furst |
Ontario ARC has launched its newest offering, Pet Connections – an innovative, multi-faceted program connecting animals and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Ontario County. And, Branchport resident Gail Furst has been appointed as Pet Connections Program Manager to oversee the agency’s new program.
“Pet Connections offers a wide range of options for the people we serve at Ontario ARC,” says Lora Winghart, associate executive director of program services for the agency. “Gail’s extensive background in the human services and animal field makes her a great fit for this new program.”
Certified through the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT), Furst has nearly two decades of experience providing animal assisted therapy – better known as pet therapy – to people of all ages. She is an evaluator for Therapy Dog International, American Kennel Club’s Canine Good Citizen and Puppy S.T.A.R. programs as well as a trainer and evaluator for Association of Pet Dog Trainers’ Canine Life and Social Skills (C.LA.S.S.). She will offer obedience classes and other dog-related services through Pet Connections on a regular basis.
“Pet Connections is far reaching and will benefit those we support by connecting them to animal assisted activities and therapy while expanding volunteer and employment opportunities,” adds Winghart.
Some highlights of Pet Connections include:
- Adding animal assisted activities and therapy to Ontario ARC’s roster of services
- Offering training to individuals Ontario ARC serves so they can bring this service to day care center, hospitals, senior citizen centers and other places in the community
- Holding obedience classes for dog owners and evaluation for their pets to become certified therapy animals
- Expanding employment opportunities for people with disabilities in animal-related fields
- Partnerships with other local organizations, such as Happy Tails, Yates ARC and Lochland School.
“Thjs program will continue to grow as we identify more needs in Ontario County,” says Winghart.
For more information about Pet Connections or to register for dog obedience classes, please contact Furst directly at (585) 919-2146 or gfurst@ontarioarc.org.
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