The Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force

We are an all -volunteer
and one single part-time
paid employee -run
organization.
100% of your donation supports
our spay / neuter events!

Join Us!

2008 Event Schedule
Our Mission Statement
Reasons for Spay/Neuter
Typical Demonstration Clinic Tour
Forms For Your MSNTF Clinic
Buy Stuff !
Fundraising Ideas
Educational Links
FAQ
What's New
Contact Us

Home Page

Meet the Task Force
Statistically Speaking

Testimonials

Raffle Items 

Our History/Past Events:

1996  
1997            
1998
1999
 2000
2001
2002 
2003
 2004 
2005
2006 
2007

We are a member of
Montana Shares

 
We are an all -volunteer
and one single part-time
paid employee - run
organization.
100% of your donation supports our
spay / neuter events!

Montana Spay /Neuter Task Force
2008 Schedule

Phase I clinics are large spay/neuter events where the Task Force provides all the materials and needs to set up a clinic with up to six surgical tables. The Task Force recruits the veterinarians and vet techs, a few experienced volunteers, and helps with publicity and educational materials.

Phase II are smaller, regularly scheduled spay/neuter events funded mostly by the host.

To make an appointment for one of these events,
please contact the local coordinator listed.
If you can not get a hold of the local coordinator, please e-mail us at:
mtspayneutertaskforce@yahoo.com

Verify the dates with the local coordinator -
in case the schedule changes!

September 2008
September 6
Philipsburg (phase II event)
Local contact: Meloday Gesele

September 26-27
Red Lodge/Carbon County (phase III event)
Local contact: Diane Zook, 328-7271 (cell), 672-6960 (home)
October 2008
October 11-12
Browning/Blackfeet
Local contact: Cheri Valdovino, 338-5441
November 2008
November 15
Bozeman/Gallatin County
Local contact: Ellen King-Rogers

November 16
Livingston/Park County
Local contact: Mary Beebe, 223-0885 (cell), 222-7027 (home)

Dear friends,
Remember you are calling volunteers from your community. These wonderful contact people are taking your calls because they want to reduce the numbers of animals who don't have homes in your town, and pets euthanized in your shelters!

 

"Oh Boy! We're getting tutored today!"

A picture is worth a thousand words.
Click Here to see one shelter's powerful film on why spaying and neutering your pets is the
most important thing you can do to help all animals.

Mission Statement   FAQ  Typical Demonstration Clinic Tour 
2007 Event Schedule     Meet the Task Force  
Reasons for Spay/Neuter   What's New  Fundraising Ideas   Educational Links
Testimonials   Buy Stuff ! Statistically Speaking   Home   Contact Us
We are a member of Montana Shares 
Raffle Items  Forms For Your MSNTF Clinic  Join Us!

History/Past Events 
1996  1997  1998  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007

Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force

Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force

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