Archive for the ‘Charities’ Category
Cookies & Beer Fundraiser
- Cost: $5.00 – $40.00
- Where:
- Blue Dog Beer Tavern
- 4524 Saugus AveSherman Oaks, CA 91403
- (818) 990-2583
What/Why:
Please join us for our 2nd annual Toy Drive Fundraiser at Blue Dog Beer Tavern in Sherman Oaks!
Wildlife Waystation – Video + FAQ (Monkey makes faces @ Tony)
The Wildlife Waystation is a gem that I have come to find that most people do not know about! I recently visited and toured the facility because Elite will be offering exclusive tours to Wildlife Way Station that will help to support their mission; including an impressive helicopter tour that lands there.
There is so many things to know about in Los Angeles, it almost seems that you could never possibly be a “know it all.” Becoming an expert is a process rooted in passion, and almost like a 50 year MBA program on “things to do in Los Angeles.” Below, enjoy this video about my recent visit to Wildlife Waystation and then read through the quick list of FAQ’s that will get you up to speed on the amazing work that they do and how you can be a part of it!
Founded in 1976 by wildlife lover and expert Martine Colette, the Wildlife WayStation is a national non-profit, holding rehabilitation, medical and problem solving refuge for native, wild and exotic animals. Located in the Angeles National Forest, north of the San Fernando Valley, the Wildlife WayStation is a safe haven for both native and exotic wildlife and is dedicated to their rescue, rehabilitation and relocation.
These animals come from all over the world and from many different situations. The WayStation’s long-standing commitment is to accept any animal, no matter what the problem, free of charge and with no reservations. In short, no wild or exotic animal in need is ever turned away.
Since its inception, the Wildlife WayStation has provided shelter and care to over 75,000 animals. The 160-acre enclave is one of the only licensed facilities of its kind in the United States. The Wildlife WayStation was created in response to the lack of existing facilities designed to help and house wild and exotic animals.
The refuge is a 24 hour-a-day, seven day-a-week operation, which provides the animals with everything from hospital facilities and medicine, to nurturing and TLC. The WayStation is devoted to returning native wildlife to its natural habitat whenever possible.
There is a large and varied range of animals treated at the Wildlife WayStation. These include all types of large cats (lions, tigers, bobcats, leopards, jaguars, and even a ‘ligress’), primates, bears, opossums, foxes, hyenas, reptiles, wolves, deer and all types of birds.
These animals may have been former circus performers, members of animal exhibits, or orphaned or abandoned by their parents. Many of the animals were adopted by owners who thought they would make ‘novel’ or ‘cute’ pets until they grew up and became unmanageable. Sadly, in several such cases the animals were de-clawed or even de-fanged in a cruel attempt to maintain control over the animal.
Throughout the WayStation’s growth and development, educating the public about wildlife has been a priority. The overall goal is to preserve wildlife and cease its abuse and mistreatment. Some of the animals residing at the WayStation are habituated to be ‘educational animals’, to promote animal and man co-existing and learning from each other.
Through community programs, young and old alike are taught to treat animals with caution and respect. Says founder and director Martine Colette, “Both children and adults should be taught that animals must be respected and admired.” The education provided by the Wildlife WayStation is aimed at teaching the public how to help prevent endangerment and extinction.
A combination of staff and volunteers, each of whom is dedicated to the health and happiness of each and every animal, mans the Wildlife WayStation. The small paid staff and large group of volunteers manage the day-to-day operations maintaining the ranch and providing nurturing and support to the animals. The volunteers also facilitate the educational process and the dissemination of information through outreach programs, and special events.
The Wildlife WayStation is a national non-profit, charitable organization, supported solely through donations, bequests, fundraising events, memberships and animal sponsorship programs.
Yes, information on seminars and training is available by calling the Wildlife WayStation office at (818) 899-5201. www.wildlifewaystation.org
1200 lb Grizzly scares me @ Wildlife Waystation
Visiting the Wildlife Weigh Station and planning our newest adventure that with include, a helicopter landing
(that will be a part of our private Los Angeles Helicopter Tours / coming soon) tour, & private lunch that with help support the mission of the WIldlife Weigh Station. Diamond the 1200 lb Grizzly gave me a little mid afternoon scare! What an amazing creature. Quite an experience standing 2 feet away from one!
Founded in 1976 by wildlife lover and expert Martine Colette, the Wildlife WayStation is a national non-profit, holding rehabilitation, medical and problem solving refuge for native, wild and exotic animals. Located in the Angeles National Forest, north of the San Fernando Valley, the Wildlife WayStation is a safe haven for both native and exotic wildlife and is dedicated to their rescue, rehabilitation and relocation.
These animals come from all over the world and from many different situations. The WayStation’s long-standing commitment is to accept any animal, no matter what the problem, free of charge and with no reservations. In short, no wild or exotic animal in need is ever turned away.
Since its inception, the Wildlife WayStation has provided shelter and care to over 75,000 animals. The 160-acre enclave is one of the only licensed facilities of its kind in the United States. The Wildlife WayStation was created in response to the lack of existing facilities designed to help and house wild and exotic animals.
The refuge is a 24 hour-a-day, seven day-a-week operation, which provides the animals with everything from hospital facilities and medicine, to nurturing and TLC. The WayStation is devoted to returning native wildlife to its natural habitat whenever possible.
There is a large and varied range of animals treated at the Wildlife WayStation. These include all types of large cats (lions, tigers, bobcats, leopards, jaguars, and even a ‘ligress’), primates, bears, opossums, foxes, hyenas, reptiles, wolves, deer and all types of birds.
These animals may have been former circus performers, members of animal exhibits, or orphaned or abandoned by their parents. Many of the animals were adopted by owners who thought they would make ‘novel’ or ‘cute’ pets until they grew up and became unmanageable. Sadly, in several such cases the animals were de-clawed or even de-fanged in a cruel attempt to maintain control over the animal.
THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS DINNERS-IN-THE-PARK
For over 30 years, Union Station Homeless Services has sponsored annual Dinners-in-the-Park on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Held in Pasadena’s Central Park, these events bring together thousands of volunteers to serve a hearty meal and holiday cheer to our less fortunate community members.
Last year this organization served 8,500 meals on Thanksgiving and Christmas to people who were homeless, senior citizens, alone at the holidays, or unable to afford a holiday meal. While there are many things to do in Los Angeles, it is events such as this that foster community and remind us all the importance of the Holidays.
Help make this holiday season special by volunteering or donating food or toys these events. For more information, please call 626.240.4550 x542.
Thanksgiving @ the Laugh Factory
Owner Jamie Masada of The Laugh Factory provides a free Thanksgiving dinner and live comedy show every year to comedians, actors, writers and anyone else who is alone for the holidays. Each summer, he hosts a comedy camp where inner-city youths can learn how to write and perform standup from some of the biggest names in the business.
In addition to being one of the #1 things that I point out to our guests on a Hollywood Tour, the Laugh Factory is gem for exercising our laughter muscles! Thanksgiving Seatings are at 1, 3, 5 and 7 pm. Call 323-656-1336 x1 for reservations. 8001 Sunset Blvd. (323) 656-1336 x1
Harry Connick Jr. November 11th
Join GRAMMY Museum Executive Director Robert Santelli as he interviews GRAMMY-winning musician Harry Connick Jr. and legendary industry executive Clive Davis at the GRAMMY Museum on Nov. 11.Before an intimate audience of 200 at the Museum’s Sound Stage, Connick and Davis will discuss their collaboration on Connick’s new albumYour Songs, which features new renditions of classic pop standards. After the interview, they will take questions from the audience and Connick will perform some of the album’s tracks. This is the perfect post event to attend after enjoying one of the many Hollywood tours during the day.
Tickets are $75 and can be purchased at the GRAMMY Museum box office or by calling 213.765.6803. Limit two tickets per purchase. All proceeds will benefit MusiCares, the GRAMMY Museum and Musicians’ Village. 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
RUFF on Thanksgiving
I wanted to create some awareness of charitable events going on in November. So here is the first for this 2009 category. RUFF is a nonprofit 501C3 dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned, unwanted or displaced animals in S OC and to providing financial assistance to those pet owners struggling to pay vet bills.
Whether you are visiting LA and looking for something inspirational in addition to doing one of the many California Adventure Tours, or you are a local looking to contribute before heading over to a family feast, this is sure to be time and money well spent!
RUFF Thanksgiving Day Feast
Date: Thursday, November 26th
Time: Seating times are from 11:00am to 2:00pm
Location: Tivoli Terrace
650 Laguna Canyon Rd
Laguna Beach
Price: Adults – $35
Children 12 and under $15
For reservations please call:
949-494-9650





