2019 AAZK End of the Year Report
On behalf of the NYC AAZK Exec Team, thank you to everyone that helped make this a very successful year for the chapter! This year we raised over $11,000, the best fundraising year for the chapter to date! We had a calendar that was chock full of a wide array of varied events and we had a lot of great participation from across the five WCS parks. Below is the calendar of events for 2019, followed by a fundraising breakdown and information about the upcoming year. As always we are looking for new ideas and people to spearhead events, so keep up the enthusiasm in 2020! Looking ahead to 2020... The 2020 NYC AAZK Exec Team was officially voted in by members in December. A special vote was taken to allow two secretaries to be part of the team for the duration of 2020. 2020 AAZK Exec Team: President: John Scott (NY Aquarium - Sea Cliffs) Vice President: Lauren Del Grosso (Bronx Zoo - Mammals) Secretaries: Stephanie Graehling (NY Aquarium - Behavioral Husbandry) Maya Stay (Bronx Zoo - Special Animal Exhibits) Treasurer: Caroline Walsh (Bronx Zoo - Special Animal Exhibits) 2019 Calendar of Events: January: Pints for Penguins . Public House NYC - Manhattan . 100+ people in attendance . $1149 raised and donated to SANCCOB (South African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds) February: Queens Zoo Keeper Presentation Night . 16 people in attendance March: Spotlight on NY Aquarium Social Media Week . Aquarium staff profiles and pictures on AAZK Facebook page April: The Science Behind Training Workshop . Central Park Zoo . 38 people in attendance . PPZ, CPZ, BZ & NYA, Long Island Aquarium in attendance Honeybee Conservancy Lecture at Bronx Zoo . Guillermo Fernandez, founder and director of the Honeybee Conservancy May: AAZK Bee Garden Planting . 150 native plants donated by WCS Horticulture . Located behind Tiger Mountain at the Bronx Zoo Elephantstay Lecture at Bronx Zoo . Thailand based elephant care center lecture . Elephantstay Operations Director Michelle Reedy & Communication Director Ewa Narkiewicz Axing for Axolotyls . Bury the Hatchet - Brooklyn . 15 people in attendance . $500 raised for the Foundation for the Conservation of Salamanders DIG Farm Pumpkin Planting & BBQ . 16 people in attendance . Tour of farm grounds/pumpkin planting . North Salem, NY June: AAZK Pride Night . Barrage Bar - Manhattan . 50+ people in attendance . $432 raised, split between Maliasili African Conservation NGO and the National Organization of Gay & Lesbian Scientists & Technicians July: National Zoo Keeper Week . Bronx Zoo members night AAZK table . 'Keepers Perspective' videos/picture posts on WCS social media . Meet a Keeper pictures and profiles on AAZK social media . WCS Wild View Blog keeper posts AAZK Silent Auction . $2010 raised . Two $1000 travel grants awarded for the first time - Summer Gawish (PPZ) to attend 2019 IMATA conference - Juliet Elkins (BZ) to attend biodiversity study course in Bhutan Alamo Drafthouse Lion King private screening - Sold out, 26 people in attendance August: Bowling for Rhinos . New Rochelle Fun Fuzion . 40 people in attendance . $3511.83 raised Aquarium Night . 34 people in attendance, 12 from Staten Island Zoo AAZK Chapter . Sea lion & penguin training demos . Behind the scenes tour of Ocean Wonders . Coney Island fireworks September: Bronx Zoo Treetop Adventure Night . 10 people in attendance . $250 raised for Trees for You and Me tree restoration fund October: 4th Annual Croctoberfest . Gun Hill Brewery - Bronx . 100+ people in attendance . $2046 raised for WCS Herpetology Conservation Fund DIG Farm Pumpkin Carving Night . 11 people in attendance . North Salem, NY November: Camelot for Camels . Medieval Times - Lyndhurst, NJ . 31 people in attendance . $360 raised for the Wild Camel Protection Fund December: AAZK Enrichment Night . Bronx Zoo . Presentation on Juliet's travel grant trip to Bhutan . 14 people in attendance AAZK Craft Fair . Bronx Zoo Staff Dining Room . $800 raised for the chapter $11,059 Fundraising Total: $3511.83 Bowling for Rhinos $2046.53 WCS Herpetology Conservation Fund $2010.11 Silent Auction $1149 SANCCOB $800 AAZK Craft Fair $500 Foundation for the Conservation of Salamanders $360 Wild Camel Protection Fund $250 Trees for You and Me tree restoration fund $216 Maliasili African Conservation NGO $216 National Organization of Gay & Lesbian Scientists & Technicians Coming January 2020: 2nd Annual Pints for Penguins - Public House NYC (Manhattan) - Date TBD Plastic Mat Weaving Night: - We want your grocery bags! Elizabeth Mills of the BZ Mammal Dept will be teaching us how to weave together plastic bags to make mats for the homeless. These mats will be donated to local shelters. Look for more information about this event soon. The chapter is only as strong as its members and participants! Have an idea for a future event? Want to help organize a volunteer clean-up, guest speaker, fundraiser, or social outing? Let the exec team know and we will help make your ideas happen! Thank you again to everyone who made 2019 such a successful year! See you all in 2020!
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NYC AAZK Meeting Minutes
January 29, 2019 Public House Bar, Manhattan Next Event & Meeting: Queens Zoo Keeper Presentation Night - Wednesday February 13, 2019 Pints for Penguins: - Thank you to all who came out to our first ever Pints for Penguins! - Over 100 people in attendance! - Made over $1100! - All proceeds are being sent to SANCCOB for penguin rehabilitation & conservation - Shout out to John Scott who organized the event! The exec team met with Megan Baumer (former Bronx Zoo Reptile Keeper and old VP of NYC AAZK) - She works for a custom corporate gift company - Discussed options for ordering future AAZK merchandise to sell at events - Megan is able to get us discounts and work closely with us to customize items - Megan is also the vice president of the Foundation for the Conservation of Salamanders (former NYC AAZK treasurer Lauren Augustine is the president). Looking into hosting a fundraiser. Croctoberfest 2018 Update: - Some late additional funds were received and were not taken into account, which brings this year's donation to the WCS Herpetology Conservation Fund to $2581! - Nice work to the Herpetology staff for organizing another successful event! AAZK National Conference 2023: - Joe Nappi met with Bronx Zoo Curator of Mammals Colleen McCann and Bronx Zoo Ornithology Collections Manager Kevin Hils (AAZK's liaison to WCS management) to discuss the prospect of hosting the AAZK National Conference in 2023. Both are very supportive of the initiative - We are continuing to work our way up the chain of command to move this conference forward - A letter of intent must be submitted by our chapter and WCS to AAZK National by April 1st - Over 20 people have signed up to help organize the conference. No role is too small! If you have any interest, please respond back to this email. This is a great leadership opportunity! - Should the conference be cleared by WCS management, we will then set up a meeting/email chain to start discussing amongst our chapter the specifics of hosting the conference. Membership Dues: - $5 for AAZK National Members - $10 for non-AAZK National Members - Feel free to give your chapter dues to any of the AAZK executive team, or indicate by responding to this email if you would like to become a member. A few people paid their dues late last year. If you are unsure if you are still an active member, please ask - These fees help to offset our annual re-charter fee (Over $400 a year) - Member benefits: discount to Bowling for Rhinos, voting on chapter finances/elections/ other chapter matters, eligible for annual $1000 travel grant - The exec team is discussing the possibility of initiating a participation points system. The more you participate, the more perks you get such as waved chapter membership fees, and for the top point scorer, a paid AAZK National Membership for one year. Stay tuned for more info! AAZK Tentative 2019 Calendar: February: Queens Zoo Keeper Presentation Night March: Compassion Fatigue lecture by Dr. Cohen at Central Park Zoo April: Horseshoe Crab Monitoring at Jamaica Bay May: Salamander fundraiser DIG Farm (sustainable education farm) field trip to plant pumpkins with Elizabeth Mills (will make another trip to harvest them in October) June: AAZK Pride Event (Therapy Gay Bar, raising money for Big Cat conservation) July: National Zoo Keeper Week/Silent Auction August: Bowling for Rhinos October: Croctoberfest Other ideas: Environmental clean-ups Dr. Conway History Presentation (Joe Nappi) Nature Conservancy volunteer outings (Melissa Ortiz) Bee Garden set up (Lauren Del Grosso) Plastic Awareness Day in July (Lauren Del Grosso) Trivia Night (Lisa Eidlin) Wildlife Rehabilitation Center networking (Maya Stay) Reaching out and networking with other local non-profit organizations (such as Bee Keeper Society) We always welcome any new ideas! Have an organization or cause that you are passionate about that you want to support? Want to put together a fundraiser or volunteer outing? Have a connection to someone who could give a presentation at a meeting? Want to host a keeper presentation night at your facility? Reach out to us and we will help you make it happen! NYC AAZK Meeting Minutes
Prospect Park Zoo - September 4, 2018 Prospect Park Zoo Keeper Presentation Night - Thank you to the Prospect Park Keeper staff, especially Sarah Parker who helped spearhead the event! - Four presentations were given which included topics on training zebu, calitrichid management, dingo introductions techniques, and an outline of an insect diversity study at PPZ. - We were also shown the PPZ big headed turtle propagation area as well as how the insect studies are conducted. - 20 keepers attended, included 5 from the Bronx (representing the Mammal, Bird and Special Animal Exhibit departments), 3 keepers from Central Park Zoo, and 2 keepers and a vet tech from Queens Zoo. - This was the first AAZK event at PPZ. This was also the first year that NYC AAZK has hosted events at all 5 WCS parks in one year - We would love to continue to rotate events around between the different parks to help WCS keepers network and share knowledge with each other. Any ideas for future events would be greatly appreciated! AAZK ideas: - Mo from Queens: Howling for Howlers karaoke fundraiser, Archery for Andeans (Andean bear fundraiser) - Mo is also trying to get Dr. Cohen, a vet who specializes in compassion fatigue to speak at an AAZK meeting. - Mo also found a roller rink on Long Island that is giving away the chance to host a fundraiser there. We are looking into it - Mo also has a contact that works with the Turtle Survival Alliance that might come talk to our AAZK chapter about opportunities to receive grants to do field work. - John from Central Park would like to look into hosting a Pints for Penguins event, and also explore if there is a central meeting area for events that are convenient to the different WCS parks. - As always, NYC AAZK wants to hear your ideas! Want to host an event, organize a group clean up or fundraiser, let us know and we can help you facilitate the event! We would love to have keepers from around the different WCS parks participate and organize events around the city. Upcoming AAZK Events: Women's Leadership Meeting - Tuesday September 18th, Bronx Zoo - The WCS Women's Leadership Group wants to hear from WCS female keeper staff about their thoughts & opinions on what its like to work for WCS, and to have keeper voices included in the ongoing Women's Leadership discussions. - The meeting will be held at the Bronx Zoo. If anyone from the other parks would like to participate, let us know and we will figure out a way to get you involved in the meeting. 3rd Annual Croctoberfest - Date to be announced, Gun Hill Brewery - Looking into getting beer glasses & possibly T-shirts this year - Supports WCS Crocodilian conservation projects Alamo Drafthouse Night - November date to be announced - We will be renting out a 25 seat theater at the Alamo in Yonkers and watching a newly released film. Dr. Conway lecture - Date to be announced - He will be discussing his long and influential history with WCS December AAZK Election: - Interested in getting more involved in shaping NYC AAZK? We are always looking for eager, enthusiastic people to join the exec team! If you have any questions about any of the positions, please let us know. New York Aquarium: 8/24/2018
National Zoo Keeper Week: - Thank you to all who gave keeper chats throughout the week - Several keepers also wrote Wild View Blogs, and zoo keeper related blogs for the WCS blog site - We made $1300 from our silent auction, which helps to cover chapter expenses, and can be utilized for future travel grants Queens Bat Walk: - Special thanks to Colleen McCann, Mike Wrubel and Craig Gibbs for taking us around the Queens Zoo for a bat survey - 12 AAZK members attended the bat walk - There was a ton of great bat activity, and a special bat detector app allowed us to identity each species, see the sound waves for each call, and hear the calls as well Bowling for Rhinos: - We made over $3500 and had 85 people were in attendance! - The variety of events was a big hit, especially laser tag - Thank you to Lauren Del Grosso organizing the event! - Next year we will strive to have optional timed events so that there are group laser tag, ping pong, bowling sessions, etc - Any other suggestions on how we can improve the event for next year would be greatly appreciated. New York Aquarium Night: - Special thanks to the New York Aquarium staff, especially our tour guide Cris Silva for providing us with a behind the scenes tour of Ocean Wonders! - 15 AAZK members attended the event, including representatives from the Bronx, Central Park and Queens Zoos. Bee Garden; - Lauren Del Grosso would like to propose setting up a bee garden near the dump at the Bronx Zoo to attract bees, and help them as they continue to suffer from continued colony collapses Upcoming AAZK Events: Prospect Park Zoo Presentation Night - Tuesday September 4, 2018 - PPZ keepers will be presenting about training, enrichment and will give us the latest updates from PPZ - Pizza will be served Women's Leadership Group Meeting - Date TBD in September - The WCS Women's Leadership Group is partnering with NYC AAZK and would like to hear from WCS female keepers about their views of working for WCS 3rd Annual Croctoberfest - Date TBD in October - Come out to to Gunhill Brewery to support WCS's crocodilian conservation efforts! 3rd Annual Alamo Drafthouse Night - November, after the switch over to winter hours - We will be renting out a private 25 seat theater at the Alamo Drafthouse in Yonkers to watch a newly released film As always, and thoughts, or suggestions for future events would be greatly appreciated! Want to host a fundraiser, organize a volunteer outing or simply get more involved in AAZK? We will help facilitate any events and ideas that are brought forward! NYC AAZK Meeting Minutes: September 22, 2017 – Congo Movie Theatre, Bronx Zoo
In attendance: Gabrielle Rosato, Jessica Chin, Brent Atkinson, Joe Borsellino, Omara Aviles, Joe Nappi Carolyn Rezckalla, Guests: Sol (FOZ) + Guest, Leanne National Zoo Keeper Week: - Thank you to all the keepers and staff that helped out to make this event a success! - New Social Media glasses utilized to present keeper stories, great reception - Silent Auction in new location in Schiff Hall made approximately $1000 for the chapter Bowling for Rhinos: - $2,500 profit for the event - Our overhead is eating into a lot of our profits. New ideas for next year? New location? - Extra Special thanks to Amy for stepping in to head Bowling for Rhinos after Taylor left WCS - Thank you to Sarah, and all the volunteers that helped out the night of the event! Hurricane Relief Movie Night Fundraiser: - $300 raised, which will be donated to AZA’s Hurricane Harvey & Irma Employee Relief Fud - This money will help out zoo staff affected by the hurricanes in Texas and Florida - Thank you to all who came out to the movie night and helped raise money! Upcoming Events: Thursday October 12: Beach Clean-up - Orchard Beach. Planning being coordinated by Lauren Del Grosso Thursday October 19: Croctoberfest - Gunhill Brewery. Planning being coordinated by Reptile Department Monday November 13: Alamo Drafthouse Movie Night (tentative date) - Movie selection to be voted on (need to pick a movie already out on DVD to keep the cost down) - 26 seat theatre will be rented out exclusively for AAZK December: AAZK Executive Team Elections - We have several positions opening up this year. Think about running! Our team will guide you! - We will need a new treasurer and secretary this upcoming year 2017 Donations to Date: - $300 to Trees for You and Me reforestation campaign - $300 to AZA Hurricane Relief Fund - $360 to the Foundation for the Conservation of Salamanders - $500 to WCS Pakistan Program - $2,565 Bowling for Rhinos Fund NYC AAZK Meeting: Friday May 5, 2017 ⁃ Flaherty Learning Center
In attendance: Kenny, Brent, Joe B., Mike, Gabi, Aniko, Amy, Lisa, Carolyn, Joe N, Paid Members: Michelle M., Aniko T., Niya C., Lauren F., Joe N., Brittney M., Elizabeth M., Taylor R. Member dues: ⁃ $15 members of AAZK national ⁃ $25 for non national members ⁃ Benefits: discounts on Bowling for Rhinos, access to applying for the annual Travel Grant, chapter voting ⁃ There are currently 10 members Ice Skating fundraiser: ⁃ Yonkers Murray Memorial Skating Rink ⁃ $300 raised for Trees for you and me reforestation program ⁃ 16 people in attendance Regional Symposium: ⁃ 130 representing 27 different facilities in attendance! ⁃ Dessert Plastics, Bogs Boots and Blunderstone boot door prizes ⁃ Special thanks to all of the keepers that gave tours, animal department managers for helping to facilitate the event, Randi Winter for designing our custom made map and providing TEX tickets, Joe Padilla from IT for all his assistance, Priscilla and the Events team for setting up Schiff Hall, Kimio Honda and the EGAD department for our awesome symposium sign design, Pat Thomas for giving the opening remarks, and Jim Breheny for his support. ⁃ Thank you to our volunteers that came in to help run the event on their day off: Lisa Walker, Amy Golden, Aniko Totha, Gabrielle Rosata, Brent Atkinson, Taylor Ritz, Joe Nappi and Mike Masiello ⁃ Approximately $1,400 in profit ⁃ Behind the Scenes Tours: World of Birds, Aquatic Birds, Hospital, Congo, Madagascar, Reptile House ⁃ Keeper demos and talks: Bat training/Bug room, Giraffe training, Tiger demo, Gelada talk Cinco de Salamander: ⁃ Thank you Carolyn for the amazing decorations! ⁃ 17 people in attendance ⁃ $360 made which will be donated to the Foundation for the Conservation of Salamanders Upcoming: National Zookeeper Week: ⁃ looking for committee volunteers ⁃ 3rd week of July ⁃ Social media outreach, education stations and games for the public, keeper chats, AAZK Silent Auction Travel Grant: ⁃ $1000 annual professional development grant ⁃ Deadline Aug 1st Bat Survey: ⁃ More info to follow Bat Surveying ⁃ Talking to Colleen McCann about AAZK assisting in collecting bat data at the Bronx Zoo over the summer. Bowling for Rhinos: ⁃ Thank you Taylor Ritz for heading up the committee! ⁃ Bowlero Alley in Woodside, Queens ⁃ Deposit approved by members ⁃ Monday August 14th ⁃ Need volunteers to help get auction items and help with setup the day of. Ideas for Future Event Ideas: ⁃ Paint night ⁃ Obstacle course ⁃ Alamo Drafthouse event ⁃ Summer Video Games Night ⁃ Hose to Habitat Workshop NYC AAZK Meeting – January 30, 2017
In attendance: Carolyn Rezkalla, Leela Samaroo, Michelle Blatz, Brent Atkinson, Leah Simoncek, Joe Borsellino, Tim Mohl, Nyssa Turner, Elizabeth Mills, Alyssa May, Amy Golden, Maryellen Constantino, Heather Tassler, Vanessa Jones, Taylor Ritz, Lauren DelGrosso, Bill Doyle, Lisa Walker, Joe Nappi 2017 NYC AAZK Exec Team: Joe Nappi – President, Lisa Walker – New Vice President, Avi Shuter – Secretary, Amy Golden – Treasurer 2016 Year in Review: March Ice Skating Conservation Fundraiser: $777 Trees for You and Me reforestation project May Cinco de Rhino: $670 (put towards Bowling for Rhinos fund) May Rented out private theatre at the Alamo Drafthouse National Zoo Keeper Week Silent Auction: $1,600 (successful keeper chats, social media presence) August Bronx River Alliance volunteering to clean up river August Bowling for Rhinos: $7,000, 175 people attended September Paint Night Fundraiser: $300 Baton Rouge Zoo keeper flood relief Croctoberfest: $1,300 raised WCS Crocodilian conservation projects. Over 70 people attended Dues: $15 members of AAZK National, $25 for non-national members - Benefits: Access to $1000 annual Travel Grant, discounts for AAZK events, voting on AAZK business, priority reservations for upcoming Regional Symposium Participation: - We would like to make AAZK as inclusive as possible, and have people participate to whatever level they are most comfortable. Help shape the future of our chapter by joining one of our committees, or by organizing your own event. - Interested in organizing a particular volunteer outing? Want to raise money for a specific conservation issue, animal or other cause? Reach out to us and we’ll help you organize your event! Committees: Inquire at [email protected] if you are interested in joining a committee! Travel Grant: Review annual travel grant applications Conservation Committee: Help steer the chapter’s volunteering and fundraising efforts World Animal Days: Help organize keeper talks and events revolving around World Animal Days National Zoo Keeper Week: Join the committee to help put together this signature event. Bowling for Rhinos – Spearhead organizing AAZK’s largest annual fundraiser Animal Planet ‘Unofficial Premiere’ - 50/50 Raffle to benefit NYC AAZK - Be sure to RSVP whether you are going or not to allow other zoo departments to be invited should space permit. 4th Annual Northeast Regional Symposium: - Wednesday April 26, 2017 at the Bronx Zoo - Up to 150 keepers will be admitted into the event - 30 spots to be reserved for WCS keepers, with priority being given to NYC AAZK members - Free zoo admission and parking for non WCS keepers - Behind the Scenes tours will be offered during the day - 15 keeper presentations in the evening, with a one hour pizza dinner break during the session - March 1st: Deadline to submit presentation abstracts to [email protected] for review - Flaherty Learning Center will be utilized for the presentations - Possible silent auction/other fundraising options during the event to raise additional money - Funds from the symposium will go towards hosting a larger national AAZK conference down the road - Suggestion (Vanessa Jones ) highlighting squeezes/enrichment at Bronx, encouraging keepers from other zoos to bring photos of their zoo -equipment, enrichment, etc. - AAZK exec team will be setting up an interdepartmental meeting to help organize the event - We are looking for keepers that are off Wednesdays to volunteer to help run the event Chapter Fundraising Ideas: Postcards Calendars Ostrich eggs/Peacock feathers Enrichment at Home packet Honey from World Birds Up and Coming Events (all event dates not yet finalized): Enrichment Night with Families Ice Skating Alamo Drafthouse Night Cinco de Salamander Fundraiser March Members Meeting NYC AAZK General Meeting Minutes:
- Tuesday August 2, 2016 Bronx Zoo – Dancing Crane Outdoor Seating Present: E. Mowatt, A. Shuter, M. Blatz, J. Elkins, A. Armstrong, M. Medina, L. Simoncek, K. Jones, H. Tassler, N. Turner, and J. Nappi (phone). National Zoo Keeper Week - Overall, the week was very successful and keepers were pleased with signage and help from the Education Department. -Staff was curious about why Takeover posts were altered to use just three posts per keeper -Idea was proposed for next year: that several WCS keepers be introduced daily throughout nzkw, rather than following one keeper per day. - A meeting will be set up with Randi & Melissa to discuss the successes and areas of improvement for next year Silent Auction: - Approximately $1,600 made at the auction! - Next auction will take place during the Holiday Season Bowling for Rhinos: - Buy your tickets! Visit the NYC AAZK website http://nycaazk.blogspot.com/ for purchase - Monday August 15th - Erin recruited a few people to volunteer setting up for the event. Bronx River Alliance Clean-up: - Joe met with Joseph Sanchez, outreach coordinator & Michelle Luebke, ecology director - Monday August 8th Bronx River Clean-up - There was interest in the field trip though not many solid commitments yet. - The Alliance is very excited to meet with our chapter, and is planning future projects with us. - Looking into a fall invasive plant removal project & future river clean-up events Paint Bar Night: - September: Location is still TBD. Croctoberfest: - Beer drinking for croc fundraising at Gun Hill Brewery – Chinese Alligators Family Keeper Presentation & Enrichment Night: - Still looking for a time… likely in November - Elizabeth Mills is spear heading this event. December: - Holiday Silent Auction Travel Grant Report: -Michelle Medina – Felid Tag overview (recipient of $1000 AAZK Travel Grant) -Conference dealt mainly with safety. Relied heavily on the book “Emotional Intelligence 2.0.” -Michelle stressed that keepers should be alert when unlocking locks (“Your keys are a loaded weapon”), and shouldn’t be afraid to ask colleagues for help or support. Just Cause was also discussed, i.e. the difference between intentional and unintentional mistakes. Safety Drills: -Keepers expressed significant concern about a lack of knowledge of what to do during emergencies (animal escapes, active shooter situations, etc.), and requested a conversation with Admin about increasing occurrence of drills. NYC AAZK Meeting: Friday March 18, 2016
Bronx Zoo Curator’s Room In Attendance: Joe Nappi, Erin Mowatt, Amy Golden, Juliet Elkins, Amanda Scherer, Brent Atkinson, Heather Tassler, Bonnie Glover, Mary Gremler, Elizabeth Mills, Kevin Hills, Mike McCue, Erin Minnock, Amanda Hackett, Aniko Totha, Taylor Ritz, Michelle Medina, Jen Loveless, Joe Borsellino, Sara Koplish, Nyssa Turner, Jessica Chin. (We currently have approximately 12 members, 10 present at meeting) Treasurer’s Report: Amy - Re-charter successfully submitted - Dues $15 for members of National AAZK, $25 for people that are not a national member -------------------------------------------------------- Bowling for Rhinos: Amy Golden - Monday August 15th tentatively scheduled - Same bowling alley as last year in Queens - Second bar tender requested -------------------------------------------------------- Grant Committee: - Members present at the meeting voted for the April 1st deadline to remain for 2016 and for the deadline to be moved to August 1st starting in 2017 to coincide with the awarding of AEP grants. - Grant applications available at http://nycaazk.blogspot.com/p/travel-grant.html -------------------------------------------------------- Cinco de Rhino: - Looking into catering Mexican food in Flaherty and have attendees pay a nominal fee for entrance to the event - This will help jump start our Bowling for Rhinos fundraising campaign ------------------------------- Logo Contest: - Criteria: NYC themed, animals representing our various parks/depts, must say New York City AAZK - Joe Borsellino’s dad is a graphic artist. Can transfer and enhance sketches to the computer. - Deadline May 1st ------------------------------- Ice Skating Fundraiser: - Sunday March 20th, 5:20-7:20 pm - Murray Memorial Skating Rink, Yonkers - $20, paid at the door. Each guest will receive a ticket that they will redeem at the skate rental desk - We are getting a group discount. Half of your admission price will go to conservation - Pitches made for what conservation group we want to support . Cheetah Conservation Fund – Jessica Chin . Jane Goodall’s Roots & Chutes – Juliet Elkins . Polar Bear International – Jen Loveless . Trees for You and Me (collaboration between AAZK & Polar Bear International) – Joe Nappi - Members voted for Trees for You and Me to be the recipient of our Ice Skating money. There is a competition amongst all AAZK chapters to raise the most money for Trees for You and Me ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Zoo Keeper Week: - Saturday July 16th through Sunday July 24th - Keeper Gift: What should it be? Should we do one? Heather brought a catalog to the meeting - Gift ideas: beer glasses, tote bag w/ Nalgene, gift that supports a conservation group, etc. - Traditionally have spent $600-800 per year on past gifts - Should we have a special gifts for members of AAZK? - We will vote at a future meeting if we want to put up funds for buying gifts Social Media: -Wild View Blogs: try to get keepers from the different parks. Posts for every day of National Zoo Keeper Week. Let us know if you are potentially interested in contributing. - Twitter Take-over - Roving keepers during a particular hour each day. Stand in front of your favorite animal. Informal chats - Keeper hourly posts on social media “Day in the life of a keeper.” All posts will be written in advance with an accompanying photo and will be posted throughout the day by social media. National Zoo Keeper Week Interdepartmental meeting tentatively scheduled for April 9th. --------------------------------------------------------------- Melissa Nelson Training & Enrichment Newsletter - AEP Grant summaries a potential feature of the newsletters - Training and enrichment stories. - Let us/Melissa know if you are interested in contributing --------------------------------------------------------------- AAZK Craft Fair: Elizabeth Mills - Craft fair could be instead of and/or during traditional AAZK Silent Auctions - Donors/AAZK would benefit from items sold (split the profits, most of which would go to the donor. encourage more participation in donating/get more items for auctions). - Survey of interest to be sent out --------------------------------------------------------------- Committee Sign-ups: - Bowling for Rhinos: Cindy Maur, Amy Golden . New sign-ups: Brent Atkinson, Bonnie Glover, Sara Koplish, Amanda Hackett - National Zoo Keeper Week: Cindy Maur, Heather Tassler, Lisa Walker, Avi Shuter, Erin Mowatt, Joe N. . New sign-ups: Brent Atkinson, Elizabeth Mills, Erin Minnock, Amanda Hackett - Travel Grant Committee: Joe Nappi . New sign-ups: Brent Atkinson, Bonnie Glover, Aniko Totha - Conservation Committee/World Animal Days . New committee to help steer AAZK conservation fundraisers/volunteering/World Animal Day events . Sign-ups: Joe Nappi, Erin Mowatt, Elizabeth Mills, Jen Loveless - Enrichment Bonanza: Elizabeth Mills (pushing for keeper families to be involved this year) . New sign-ups: Brent Atkinson --------------------------------------------------------------- Next AAZK Meeting Tentatively Scheduled for the end of May… - We are looking into an after hours social event for April (movie night, guest lecturer, etc.) . Let us know if you have ideas! |
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