Hi Bob, I have been watching you for all 50 years. I don”t know what I’ll do at 10:00 am every morning. We have lived in our house for 36 years and I have watched you On TPIR with my children, grandchildren and 15 years of babysitting. I will miss you. You have made all your fans happy, now its time for you to be happy. You have become a part of our lives. You are like a member of our family. My granddaughter is 7, she always watches the show with me. Her favorite game is Plinko. When she started school she told me to tape the show for her. I hope you enjoy your retirement. Just remember we love you.
I am old enough to remember Truth and Consequences - Bob and his wife, Dorothy, were on there. I have watched The Price is Right sporadically because of college and my work schedule, but it is still one of my favorite game shows. Bob was also a guest star on The Match Game, which is still shown on the Game Show Network. His outgoing, fun-loving personality has been a perfect fit for The Price is Right, and his presence was a huge part of the show’s endurance and popularity. His commitment to animal rights/protection issues is very commendable. I know that he will enjoy having more leisure time and being unencumbered by work commitments. If the show’s producers haven’t selected a replacement, I hope that they will consider Wayne Brady or Drew Carey. Please don’t even contemplate Rosie O’Donnell - she is too abrasive and volatile. Best wishes, Bob! You will be missed.
Hello Mr. bob barker,
I would like to thank you for your many-many hours of humor. I would also like to thank you on behalf of all the animals that you have saved. I try to follow in your footsteps, and i hope i do you justice.
Have a wonderful time off.
Anyone reading this PLEASE spay or neuter your animals.( Let’s all do it for bob!)
Sincerely,
char seybert
oneonta,alabama
Bob,
Just want to say that you will forever be the greatest host of all time.
You are an inspiration to me since i was a little kid it break my heart to know that i will not be able to see you every day like i use to.
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!
Bob…you will be sorely missed…you are The Price is Right. It will not be the same without you…generations have watched you and loved you. God Bless you on your retirement…you deserve it. Come back for a visit. Have fun with your animals…they will love you just like the people did. ENJOY and Best Wishes to you.
Bob, we all really said to see you leave June 15th. You have made a difference in everyone’s lives, especially mine! Krem 2 wouldn’t be the same w/out the Price is Right..everyone knows that!! Thanks for everything….
I too have enjoyed TPiR for many years. However, now as a Wounded Warrior here at Brooke Army Medical Center, I wonder if Bob has any ideas about how to obtain a Service/Assistance Dog. I served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and I absolutely adore animals in general–especially dogs. Reference sites are http://www.iaadp.org and, also, http://www.pyschdogs.org. My favorite dog is the German Shepherd. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING THE TROOPS.
Does anyone have direct access to Bob Barker?? We have an emergency here in Austin Texas as the air conditioner at the SPCA went out. It can not
be repaired and it will cost over $200,000.00 to replace it. Have him contact the Austin Texas SPCA direct. It has been in excess of 90 degrees here and about 70% humidity. Not good for animals in that situation. Any help would be appreciated. I have nothing to do with the shelter myself, just concerned about the animals.
My husband loves to watch you and the Price Is Right. He will no longer watch if Rosie O’Donell is chosen to replace you. I am so glad to be able to reply to your retirement. What a wonderful job you have done over the years and yes, we do spay and neuter all our strays that we have taken in to be members of our family.
I am 18 years old and have been highly influenced by your animal rights activism while enjoying your game show for most of my life. A week ago a cat was hit and killed by a driver in my boyfriend’s neighborhood. I went to go visit him today and we noticed another kitten roaming around in the same street. We decided to take it to a nearby shelter on Mission Road in Ontario, California. We wanted to save its life and the woman would not take it. We explained that it was not our cat and that we were trying to do the right thing and she began yelling at us and kicked us out in the street, kitten and all. She rudely told us that she had too many cats and couldn’t take anymore and got very upset when I tried to leave it anyway. I tried to do something good and this was the result. I already have a seven year old cat and our apartment doesn’t allow more than one animal. We are so disgusted by the very people that are supposed to save these little animals. Thnaks for listening, Bob
Hello Bob Barker: I watched your show for many years and loved every moment of it.But the other night I got the tale end of what you where talking about getting a bill past on these breeders and getting your dogs and cats spay and neuter.I TOTALLY SUPORT YOU.
Hello Bob Barker:I watched your show for many years and loved it.But the other night I got the tale end of something about passing a bill on these breeders and spay -neuter your dogs and cats.THIS I REALLY LOVE,and support you a 110% on this.I had my heart broken august 2 2007 when my boy a male German Shepherd died of cancer and many other problems.He was a fine loyal dog of 6 short years.I BOUGHT HIM FROM A BREEDER.A breeder thet over breed and inter-breed german shepherd,this has to STOP. All my animals are spay and neuter.I have two cats that were strays and another dog that was not wanted.PLEASE I WANT TO GET YOUR MESSAGE OUT.If so send me some information.I love animals SO MUCH.I been employed at the San Diego Zoo for almost 12 years and this is one of the best place to work.Hope to hear from you soon.Also this is my address 187 Emerson St Chula Vista Calif. 91911
Thank you so much for the many years of enjoyment my family and I have had when it came to watching you on the price is right. I also am old enough to remember watching you on truth or consequences, which I also enjoyed as a child. I missed many episodes of the price is right over the years because of having to work, so I am very thankful that technoligy had allowed us to record the price is right and I was able to watch episodes I would have had to miss. I wish they would put the price is right and concentration on chanel 47 which is the TV Land chanel. Also, thank you for all the animals you have helped over the years. We love and miss you Bob.
Mr. Barker,
It has been a pleasure to watch your show for so many years. I am 33 and have watched with joy since I was a small child (my wife also has). My sons, I have 3 of them, all love your show, too. They get excited when anyone wins and when the wheel is spun. In fact, one of the first things that my oldest, Jacob, said without our prompting was “Spin the wheel!”. They true joy that you brought to people for 35 years (both your winners and people watching at home) is a great gift to society. Too many times we see the bad side of life and the news is absolutely depressing, but you brought us happiness and we will miss you. I hope that Drew Carey (who I find to be a very funny and amiable man, does half the job you have, for if he does the show will continue to be a smashing succuss.
All the best in what you choose in life,
David, Pamela, Jacob, Braden, and Zachary Thompson
Lexington, KY
I like many have watched your show a great deal over the years. I am very inspired by what you do for animals and how you do it. My town is in extreme crisis. We have no animal shelter, which is no kill and we have nearly the highest euthenization rate on the east coast. We are continuosly trying to find funds to start a shelter, but have exhausted many options. I write to you because I know you are a fellow animal lover, and may be able to help.. I pray this message finds you..
If anyone has access to Bob’s email would you please send it to me at rwentz@radford.edu.. We desperately need help in my county with our animals, and I really feel he could help. Thank you..
Hi there, bob. I am writing to you, to see if you can help me in getting my 2 female dogs spayed. My vet that I usually use told me the last time that I check on the price was that it was going to be $90 each. I am unalbe to pay the fee right now, and I don’t know when I wil be albe to right now. My husband and I have had a string of bad luck, since we had to file bankurpty 2 years ago. If you can help me , please write or call. , and my email address if micebox@verizon.net
Sincerely,
Carolyn Garland
Dear Bob Barker,
As far as the pet population goes, I really wish you would address the issue of manufacture’s puttting in ingredient’s that cause panimal’s to get cancer–I have had 4 dog’s which I loved & it is very hard to have them put down. We are animail lover’s & there should be a law against poison’s being put in animal food–to give them cancer & not be able to say on the package, what is in the product.
People have right’s & so should the animal’s. I love my dog very much, he is my best friend, he is there when I need him & it isn’t fair for company’s to put poison in there food, so they only live for about 4 yrs. That is so on fair–Pet’s alway’s lived for a very long time.
Please help for Amimal Right’s Thank’s
Never before a more gracious host.His love for the animals, his generosity for them and peoplewill never be matched. I will always remember his “elephant”…WHAT A GESTURE!!!! May God always wa6ch overhim.
You’re officially the best human in the world for trying to get the neutering thing passed. But with all your money and power, you couldn’t get the bill passed. Why? Because Peta, and all the other organizations that claim to care about animals all have their own IDEAS about every animal topic, including breeding. You need to pay somone a salary that connects all animal organizations together, argues, and gets them to focus on a direct topic. One organization may think neutering is a good idea, but believes in dog shows, which promotes breeding. I would promote dog shows in a perfect world, but this is hardly a perfect world. Dog shows is the most powerful influence to domestic breeding there is, and you need to find someone who will talk and influence all organizations so that next time you take on congress, one measily guy and his overwhelming support of dog breeders can’t defeat you. Thanks, Andy
Bob Barker i just want to say thank you because today I was watching access hollywood and i see my dog (jessie) with Bob Barker. I am so happy to see that my dog recieved a great home.I was so sad when i had to turn her into the Burbank shelter because i was asked to move out of the house i was renting. The owner had sold the property and we had to move into an apartment and noboday wante dto hold (jessie) for me.All these years my son had been asking what happened to his dog and today we got the answer while watching access hollywood celebrate Bob Barkers birthday i hope jessie has brought you lots of happiness as she did to us.
oops.
I was just wondering- Does Anyonw know what became of bob? Like what is he doing now?
I am his idolizing fan. I was blessed with being on the show one day. It was great. I didnt get called up for a game- however bob did autograph my arm on national TV. I had a tattoo of bob and wanted his autograph tattooed as well.
Anyhow- Where is bob now? What is he doing? Is he enjoying his retirement?
Hello Bob,
I have watched your show many times, and I know that you are a great fan of greyhounds. I am a volunteer at Greyhound Angels in Pennsauken, NJ. Today Sunday jan 20,2008 we have arriving 21 Retired racing greyhounds. They will stay the the kennel until the founder Lisa Newbold finds them forever homes. Greyhound angels is a Non Profit Organization totally dependent on donations and volunteer help. We are in great need of a Commercial Size Washing Machine. With some 45 greyhounds residing in the kennel the washer never stops. I was wondering if you could help us in finding someone who would like to donate a Commercial Size Washer to help with our wash load. Any suggestions you could give me would help a lot.
Take care and I hope to hear from you soon. Loretta Greyhound Angels volunteer
Could you kindly provide me with an email or other address that I might use to write to Mr. Barker? Though I am sure he receives many such requests, I would like to ask him if he would be inclined to contribute to our efforts to build a no-kill shelter in our county here in Massachusetts. There are no available shelters that are no-kill, and though we fund-raise and run an adoption clinic every single weekend, after two years we are still operating from a woman’s garage. We have a dedicated crew of volunteers who do everything from cleaning cages to taming feral kittens. and over $40,000 towards out shelter, but need about three times that to be able to purchase the site we need. Thank you, in afvance, from all of us, as well as the animals who could sure use your help.
Colleen Beam said,
March 22, 2007 @ 8:22 am
i love bob barker… i worsip him…
Dylan Karas said,
April 24, 2007 @ 11:15 am
All hail Bob Barker!
Kanwaljeet Ahluwalia said,
May 14, 2007 @ 10:41 am
Hi Bob!!!!!!!
Please contact me. I would like to speak to Bob Barker or his producers.
I am writing to you from Toronto, Canada.
I have a very important message for either of you.
Thanks
tony perkins said,
May 17, 2007 @ 7:12 pm
thanks for all the great tv !!!!!
Mary Jo Bohanon said,
May 17, 2007 @ 11:08 pm
Hi Bob, I have been watching you for all 50 years. I don”t know what I’ll do at 10:00 am every morning. We have lived in our house for 36 years and I have watched you On TPIR with my children, grandchildren and 15 years of babysitting. I will miss you. You have made all your fans happy, now its time for you to be happy. You have become a part of our lives. You are like a member of our family. My granddaughter is 7, she always watches the show with me. Her favorite game is Plinko. When she started school she told me to tape the show for her. I hope you enjoy your retirement. Just remember we love you.
Mary Jo Bohanon Blue Springs Mo.
Helen Roberts said,
June 6, 2007 @ 1:10 pm
I am old enough to remember Truth and Consequences - Bob and his wife, Dorothy, were on there. I have watched The Price is Right sporadically because of college and my work schedule, but it is still one of my favorite game shows. Bob was also a guest star on The Match Game, which is still shown on the Game Show Network. His outgoing, fun-loving personality has been a perfect fit for The Price is Right, and his presence was a huge part of the show’s endurance and popularity. His commitment to animal rights/protection issues is very commendable. I know that he will enjoy having more leisure time and being unencumbered by work commitments. If the show’s producers haven’t selected a replacement, I hope that they will consider Wayne Brady or Drew Carey. Please don’t even contemplate Rosie O’Donnell - she is too abrasive and volatile. Best wishes, Bob! You will be missed.
char seybert said,
June 7, 2007 @ 11:02 am
Hello Mr. bob barker,
I would like to thank you for your many-many hours of humor. I would also like to thank you on behalf of all the animals that you have saved. I try to follow in your footsteps, and i hope i do you justice.
Have a wonderful time off.
Anyone reading this PLEASE spay or neuter your animals.( Let’s all do it for bob!)
Sincerely,
char seybert
oneonta,alabama
Stéphane Perras said,
June 9, 2007 @ 1:20 am
Bob,
Just want to say that you will forever be the greatest host of all time.
You are an inspiration to me since i was a little kid it break my heart to know that i will not be able to see you every day like i use to.
I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!
Paula Gehm said,
June 11, 2007 @ 2:42 pm
Bob…you will be sorely missed…you are The Price is Right. It will not be the same without you…generations have watched you and loved you. God Bless you on your retirement…you deserve it. Come back for a visit. Have fun with your animals…they will love you just like the people did. ENJOY and Best Wishes to you.
Holly Hanson said,
June 15, 2007 @ 11:22 am
Bob, we all really said to see you leave June 15th. You have made a difference in everyone’s lives, especially mine! Krem 2 wouldn’t be the same w/out the Price is Right..everyone knows that!! Thanks for everything….
everyone said,
June 15, 2007 @ 8:58 pm
Bob…thank you for sharind a part of your life…for so many people and for so long!!!!! you will NEVER be forgotten.
Jimmy Brooks said,
June 16, 2007 @ 10:40 am
I too have enjoyed TPiR for many years. However, now as a Wounded Warrior here at Brooke Army Medical Center, I wonder if Bob has any ideas about how to obtain a Service/Assistance Dog. I served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and I absolutely adore animals in general–especially dogs. Reference sites are http://www.iaadp.org and, also, http://www.pyschdogs.org. My favorite dog is the German Shepherd. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING THE TROOPS.
Ron Bean said,
June 19, 2007 @ 6:36 pm
Does anyone have direct access to Bob Barker?? We have an emergency here in Austin Texas as the air conditioner at the SPCA went out. It can not
be repaired and it will cost over $200,000.00 to replace it. Have him contact the Austin Texas SPCA direct. It has been in excess of 90 degrees here and about 70% humidity. Not good for animals in that situation. Any help would be appreciated. I have nothing to do with the shelter myself, just concerned about the animals.
Thanks!!!!
saundra hollenbeck said,
June 21, 2007 @ 6:47 pm
My husband loves to watch you and the Price Is Right. He will no longer watch if Rosie O’Donell is chosen to replace you. I am so glad to be able to reply to your retirement. What a wonderful job you have done over the years and yes, we do spay and neuter all our strays that we have taken in to be members of our family.
Cheyenne Sandoval said,
July 30, 2007 @ 5:40 pm
Dear Bob Barker,
I am 18 years old and have been highly influenced by your animal rights activism while enjoying your game show for most of my life. A week ago a cat was hit and killed by a driver in my boyfriend’s neighborhood. I went to go visit him today and we noticed another kitten roaming around in the same street. We decided to take it to a nearby shelter on Mission Road in Ontario, California. We wanted to save its life and the woman would not take it. We explained that it was not our cat and that we were trying to do the right thing and she began yelling at us and kicked us out in the street, kitten and all. She rudely told us that she had too many cats and couldn’t take anymore and got very upset when I tried to leave it anyway. I tried to do something good and this was the result. I already have a seven year old cat and our apartment doesn’t allow more than one animal. We are so disgusted by the very people that are supposed to save these little animals. Thnaks for listening, Bob
Cynthia Vickers said,
August 4, 2007 @ 2:28 pm
Hello Bob Barker: I watched your show for many years and loved every moment of it.But the other night I got the tale end of what you where talking about getting a bill past on these breeders and getting your dogs and cats spay and neuter.I TOTALLY SUPORT YOU.
Cynthia Vickers said,
August 4, 2007 @ 3:02 pm
Hello Bob Barker:I watched your show for many years and loved it.But the other night I got the tale end of something about passing a bill on these breeders and spay -neuter your dogs and cats.THIS I REALLY LOVE,and support you a 110% on this.I had my heart broken august 2 2007 when my boy a male German Shepherd died of cancer and many other problems.He was a fine loyal dog of 6 short years.I BOUGHT HIM FROM A BREEDER.A breeder thet over breed and inter-breed german shepherd,this has to STOP. All my animals are spay and neuter.I have two cats that were strays and another dog that was not wanted.PLEASE I WANT TO GET YOUR MESSAGE OUT.If so send me some information.I love animals SO MUCH.I been employed at the San Diego Zoo for almost 12 years and this is one of the best place to work.Hope to hear from you soon.Also this is my address 187 Emerson St Chula Vista Calif. 91911
Betty Foolbear said,
August 6, 2007 @ 7:09 pm
Dear Mr Barker,
Thank you so much for the many years of enjoyment my family and I have had when it came to watching you on the price is right. I also am old enough to remember watching you on truth or consequences, which I also enjoyed as a child. I missed many episodes of the price is right over the years because of having to work, so I am very thankful that technoligy had allowed us to record the price is right and I was able to watch episodes I would have had to miss. I wish they would put the price is right and concentration on chanel 47 which is the TV Land chanel. Also, thank you for all the animals you have helped over the years. We love and miss you Bob.
David Thompson said,
August 8, 2007 @ 10:46 am
Mr. Barker,
It has been a pleasure to watch your show for so many years. I am 33 and have watched with joy since I was a small child (my wife also has). My sons, I have 3 of them, all love your show, too. They get excited when anyone wins and when the wheel is spun. In fact, one of the first things that my oldest, Jacob, said without our prompting was “Spin the wheel!”. They true joy that you brought to people for 35 years (both your winners and people watching at home) is a great gift to society. Too many times we see the bad side of life and the news is absolutely depressing, but you brought us happiness and we will miss you. I hope that Drew Carey (who I find to be a very funny and amiable man, does half the job you have, for if he does the show will continue to be a smashing succuss.
All the best in what you choose in life,
David, Pamela, Jacob, Braden, and Zachary Thompson
Lexington, KY
Richard Wentz said,
August 8, 2007 @ 3:55 pm
Dear Bob,
I like many have watched your show a great deal over the years. I am very inspired by what you do for animals and how you do it. My town is in extreme crisis. We have no animal shelter, which is no kill and we have nearly the highest euthenization rate on the east coast. We are continuosly trying to find funds to start a shelter, but have exhausted many options. I write to you because I know you are a fellow animal lover, and may be able to help.. I pray this message finds you..
Sincerely,
Richard Wentz
Richard Wentz said,
August 8, 2007 @ 3:58 pm
If anyone has access to Bob’s email would you please send it to me at rwentz@radford.edu.. We desperately need help in my county with our animals, and I really feel he could help. Thank you..
MARTHA J. JOHNSON said,
August 22, 2007 @ 11:00 am
DEAR BOB,
GOOD LUCK IN YOUR RETIREMENT & STAY IN GOOD HEALTH
I LOVE YOU BOB
LOVE,MARTHA J.
sj said,
August 23, 2007 @ 12:15 pm
Hi Kanwaljeet,
Could you write to me on my yahoo id pls.
Thkx
Ricky said,
August 28, 2007 @ 2:36 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBXawUCgs4Y
National Lampoon’s “come on down”
carolyn garland said,
September 15, 2007 @ 11:38 pm
Hi there, bob. I am writing to you, to see if you can help me in getting my 2 female dogs spayed. My vet that I usually use told me the last time that I check on the price was that it was going to be $90 each. I am unalbe to pay the fee right now, and I don’t know when I wil be albe to right now. My husband and I have had a string of bad luck, since we had to file bankurpty 2 years ago. If you can help me , please write or call. , and my email address if micebox@verizon.net
Sincerely,
Carolyn Garland
Ian Gordon Schacter said,
September 29, 2007 @ 12:27 am
Dear Bob,
Congralations on your Show,
My Kitten has now turned 21 Years old !
Kind Regards,
Mr. Ian Gordon Schacter
Montreal , Canada
Josephine Weston said,
September 29, 2007 @ 4:11 am
Dear Bob Barker,
As far as the pet population goes, I really wish you would address the issue of manufacture’s puttting in ingredient’s that cause panimal’s to get cancer–I have had 4 dog’s which I loved & it is very hard to have them put down. We are animail lover’s & there should be a law against poison’s being put in animal food–to give them cancer & not be able to say on the package, what is in the product.
People have right’s & so should the animal’s. I love my dog very much, he is my best friend, he is there when I need him & it isn’t fair for company’s to put poison in there food, so they only live for about 4 yrs. That is so on fair–Pet’s alway’s lived for a very long time.
Please help for Amimal Right’s Thank’s
Audra Burgin said,
October 12, 2007 @ 2:25 pm
Never before a more gracious host.His love for the animals, his generosity for them and peoplewill never be matched. I will always remember his “elephant”…WHAT A GESTURE!!!! May God always wa6ch overhim.
Chris Leverich said,
October 26, 2007 @ 4:29 pm
How can I contact Bob Barker concerning the elephant at LA Zoo? Thank you!
Leslie Nelson said,
October 28, 2007 @ 3:12 pm
Dearest Bob,
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for your constant reminders of having people care for their pets properly!!!
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FROM ALL OF US IN ALASKA FOR SAVING “MAGGIEʻS” THE ELEPHANTʻS LIFE BY MOVING HER TO WARMER TERRITORIES!!!
GOD BLESS YOU, BOB!!!
LESLIE NELSON
andy patton said,
November 18, 2007 @ 1:36 am
You’re officially the best human in the world for trying to get the neutering thing passed. But with all your money and power, you couldn’t get the bill passed. Why? Because Peta, and all the other organizations that claim to care about animals all have their own IDEAS about every animal topic, including breeding. You need to pay somone a salary that connects all animal organizations together, argues, and gets them to focus on a direct topic. One organization may think neutering is a good idea, but believes in dog shows, which promotes breeding. I would promote dog shows in a perfect world, but this is hardly a perfect world. Dog shows is the most powerful influence to domestic breeding there is, and you need to find someone who will talk and influence all organizations so that next time you take on congress, one measily guy and his overwhelming support of dog breeders can’t defeat you. Thanks, Andy
erick said,
December 12, 2007 @ 9:22 am
dear bob,
i luv you soo much. the price is right will never be the same.
without you.
luv,erick
J. Rubio said,
December 13, 2007 @ 11:12 pm
Bob Barker i just want to say thank you because today I was watching access hollywood and i see my dog (jessie) with Bob Barker. I am so happy to see that my dog recieved a great home.I was so sad when i had to turn her into the Burbank shelter because i was asked to move out of the house i was renting. The owner had sold the property and we had to move into an apartment and noboday wante dto hold (jessie) for me.All these years my son had been asking what happened to his dog and today we got the answer while watching access hollywood celebrate Bob Barkers birthday i hope jessie has brought you lots of happiness as she did to us.
Tara Kokesch said,
January 2, 2008 @ 11:45 am
Heya BOB!
Tara Kokesch said,
January 2, 2008 @ 11:48 am
oops.
I was just wondering- Does Anyonw know what became of bob? Like what is he doing now?
I am his idolizing fan. I was blessed with being on the show one day. It was great. I didnt get called up for a game- however bob did autograph my arm on national TV. I had a tattoo of bob and wanted his autograph tattooed as well.
Anyhow- Where is bob now? What is he doing? Is he enjoying his retirement?
Loretta said,
January 20, 2008 @ 8:03 am
Hello Bob,
I have watched your show many times, and I know that you are a great fan of greyhounds. I am a volunteer at Greyhound Angels in Pennsauken, NJ. Today Sunday jan 20,2008 we have arriving 21 Retired racing greyhounds. They will stay the the kennel until the founder Lisa Newbold finds them forever homes. Greyhound angels is a Non Profit Organization totally dependent on donations and volunteer help. We are in great need of a Commercial Size Washing Machine. With some 45 greyhounds residing in the kennel the washer never stops. I was wondering if you could help us in finding someone who would like to donate a Commercial Size Washer to help with our wash load. Any suggestions you could give me would help a lot.
Take care and I hope to hear from you soon. Loretta Greyhound Angels volunteer
nancy lapierre said,
February 5, 2008 @ 11:19 pm
Could you kindly provide me with an email or other address that I might use to write to Mr. Barker? Though I am sure he receives many such requests, I would like to ask him if he would be inclined to contribute to our efforts to build a no-kill shelter in our county here in Massachusetts. There are no available shelters that are no-kill, and though we fund-raise and run an adoption clinic every single weekend, after two years we are still operating from a woman’s garage. We have a dedicated crew of volunteers who do everything from cleaning cages to taming feral kittens. and over $40,000 towards out shelter, but need about three times that to be able to purchase the site we need. Thank you, in afvance, from all of us, as well as the animals who could sure use your help.