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SOLA,
Siouxland Off Leash Association, is an all volunteer, 501(C)(3) organization
that was started in January of 2002. Betsy McTaggart, Judy Thompson, Sandy
Valenti, and Terry Hey had off-leash experiences in California, Nebraska,
Iowa, and Wisconsin respectively and wanted to start a dog park in Sioux
City. The Sioux City Parks and Recreation Department said they would help
locate park space if we could raise the money for the fence. The Sioux
City PETCO store let Betsy put out petitions to demonstrate interest.
Ryan Ross, a local attorney, volunteered his service to set SOLA up as
tax-exempt corporation. In May of that year, Iams donated 330 boxes of
Eukanuba biscuits and Palmer Candy Company donated almond bark. The biscuits
were dipped in the almond bark and wrapped in bandanas and sold for $5.00
each – the fundraising was started. Several SOLA volunteers including
Bethany, Shannon, and Beth dipped and wrapped the biscuits. Later that
summer, the See Spot Run t-shirts were added to the fundraising efforts.
To
raise additional money, SOLA members took photos of dogs with Santa at
PETCO. Jenny Baylie and Dale Valenti took turns playing Santa, while Betsy
took the photos and Sara Holden printed out the pictures. Sandy and Judy
were Santa’s helpers. It was a lot of fun, but a lot of work getting
pups to pose with a bearded stranger.
In
May of 2003, SOLA held the inaugural Dog Jog which has become the group’s
major fundraiser. Dog owners walk (or jog) with their dogs about the lake
at Bacon Creek Park. In each of the years (2003, 2004, and 2005) it has
been held, Jean Ashmore of Modern Woodmen of America matched the group’s
fundraising efforts up to $2,500. To date, Modern Woodmen has donated
$7,500 to the project. Chris Rich of Absolute Screen Art designs the t-shirts
each year and donates the bandanas for the dogs.
A
new fundraising event was added in September of 2004. Sioux City’s
Parks and Recreation Department sponsored a Pooch Paddle at Riverside
Aquatic Center. Dogs could swim in the pool after the Center had closed
for the year. Free-will donations to SOLA were made by the participants.
There are two Pooch Paddles scheduled for 2005.
After
receiving a $10,000 grant from the Missouri River Historical Development
organization in the spring of 2004, enough money had been raised to pay
for the fence. The fence went up in October and the park unofficially
opened in November of 2004. The Grand Opening of the Lewis and Clark Dog
Park was held on May 14, 2005. Festivities included a march of Newfoundland
dogs in honor of Lewis and Clark’s dog, Seaman, and a leash cutting
at the park gate. Chris Rich designed the park logo and Signs by Tomorrow
donated the Welcome sign.
Major
partners include Missouri River Historical Development, Modern Woodmen
of America, PETCO and the PETCO Foundation, and the City of Sioux City.
Other grants and donations have been received from the Iams Company, Chesterman
Bottling, John Morrell, Avery Brothers, and Cargill.
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