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12/31/2002
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March/April
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CITY NEWSLETTER <br />ANNUAL PET CLINIC <br />Ramsey's annual spring pet vaccination clinic will be held on Saturday, <br />May 3, 2003, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the garages of the lower level of <br />the Police Building located on the Ramsey Municipal Center campus at 15153 <br />Nowthen Boulevard NW. Please use the Nowthen Boulevard/County Road 5 <br />entrance and follow signs. <br />Details about the veterinary clinic and exact prices were not available <br />at publication time, but the expectation is that, as in past years, the following <br />shots will be offered at an exceptional discounted rate: <br />Rabies (canine and feline) <br />DHLP -P (canine) <br />(Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, <br />Parainfluenza, Parvovirus) <br />Pan RC-C-P (feline) <br />(Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia, <br />Pneumonitis, Clamydia) <br />MAR/APR 2002, VOLUME 17, No. 2 <br />Dogs and cats must be at least three months of age to be vaccinated for <br />rabies. City Code requires that all dogs and cats be licensed and vaccinated <br />against rabies. City personnel will be available to issue dog and cat licenses <br />and identification tags at the pet clinic. If your dog or cat has been vaccinated <br />recently but you do not have a current license, you may obtain a license at the <br />clinic by bringing in the current rabies vaccination certificate. The license fee is <br />normally $8.00 for neutered males and females and $20.00 for un- neutered <br />males and females, but will be reduced to $3.00 for neutered males and females <br />and $5.00 for un- neutered males and females during the Pet Clinic. Dogs and <br />cats must be licensed when they reach six months of age. <br />To be eligible to receive the lower prices at the pet clinic for <br />vaccinations, all residents must purchase a license for their cat or dog if <br />they do not already have a current one. Licenses are good for a <br />maximum of two years, so please bring your paper copy with you to the <br />pet clinic - the tags are not dated. <br />If planning to pay by check, please bring two check blanks. <br />Payment for licenses goes to the City of Ramsey. Payment for <br />vaccinations goes to the veterinary clinic. <br />All animals must be leashed when brought to the clinic. <br />This is a great opportunity to protect your pet, yourself and your <br />community through low -cost pet vaccinations. Please call City Hall at <br />763 - 427 -1410 if you have any questions. <br />8TH ANNUAL MAYOR'S <br />PRAY BREAKFAST <br />Hosted by Mayor Mike Gamache <br />and the City of Andover <br />Friday, March 22 <br />7:00 a.m. <br />Constance Evangelical Free Church <br />16150 Crosstown Boulevard NW <br />Andover, MN <br />Tickets $10 each <br />or $80 per table of 8 <br />For ticket information or <br />to reserve a table <br />call Jan Pomeroy at 763 -576 -5800 <br />or e -mail at <br />Jan.Pomeroyganoka.k 12.mn.us <br />Andover, Anoka, Ramsey <br />Youth Fist <br />Building assets that lead <br />to positive choices <br />LOCKOUT FEES <br />Beginning January 1st 2002, the <br />Ramsey Police Department will be <br />charging a service fee of $20.00 for <br />performing vehicle lockouts. The <br />decision to add a fee for performing this <br />service was made due to the increase in <br />calls for service in other areas of public <br />safety. The Police Department receives <br />an average of over 350 vehicle lockouts <br />per year. <br />
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