Stop by and see us (and a few dogs)
We'll be at Gallery Rinard,
723 Royal Street
from 11-2, with Monday, Kiana, Peggy and other special guests.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Remembering Sula
The following was sent to subscribers of our email list:
Early this week, my dog Sula passed away. This is the kind of thing for which you can never prepare yourself; I wake up every day to find a blank spot in my daily routine. The house is too quiet. The other dogs don't know what to do.
I know that Sula meant a lot to other people too, which is why I am sharing this news publicly (in an essay at Salon.com), while at the same time mourning privately. At some point in the future, we will have an event to celebrate her life and her legacy.
Sula showed up on St. Patrick's Day in 2004. In the past six years: she has been the subject of a memoir and numerous news features and essays; she has appeared on television interviews in New Orleans, Gulfport, and Memphis. She was a guest at the St. Louis Film Festival and discussed on NPR's Fresh Air. Her image was plastered on large posters all around the city of Los Angeles. Her story has been translated into Turkish and Japanese. She had a very full life and helped to save the lives of countless other pit bulls around the country and the world.
More than that, I loved her and she loved me. And I miss her.
We have already begun to receive donations in her name, which will go toward paying medical bills for other stray pit bulls; donations can be made by PayPal to sulafoundation@gmail.com or by mail. But we also know that Sula would also be honored if you chose to give something to your own local pit-friendly rescue, in her name. Or by volunteering a few extra hours at a local shelter, and thinking of her while you are there.
Sincerely,
Ken Foster
The Sula Foundation
PO Box 3780
New Orleans, LA 70117
The Sula Foundation is a 501c3 public charity.
Early this week, my dog Sula passed away. This is the kind of thing for which you can never prepare yourself; I wake up every day to find a blank spot in my daily routine. The house is too quiet. The other dogs don't know what to do.
I know that Sula meant a lot to other people too, which is why I am sharing this news publicly (in an essay at Salon.com), while at the same time mourning privately. At some point in the future, we will have an event to celebrate her life and her legacy.
More than that, I loved her and she loved me. And I miss her.
We have already begun to receive donations in her name, which will go toward paying medical bills for other stray pit bulls; donations can be made by PayPal to sulafoundation@gmail.com or by mail. But we also know that Sula would also be honored if you chose to give something to your own local pit-friendly rescue, in her name. Or by volunteering a few extra hours at a local shelter, and thinking of her while you are there.
Sincerely,
Ken Foster
The Sula Foundation
PO Box 3780
New Orleans, LA 70117
The Sula Foundation is a 501c3 public charity.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Sula Foster, 2003-2010
Sula passed away earlier this week. We'll share more, including memorial plans, at a future date. Meanwhile, please keep her, and us, in your thoughts.
We would like to thank those of you who have made donations to the Sula Foundation in her memory. We know Sula would also appreciate any gifts you give in her memory to your own local pit bull friendly shelter or rescue group.
Read Ken's essay at Salon.com.
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