News Flash
June 27, 2011
“Winfield in the Tree’s” or “Survive But Doesn’t Know How, Winfield”
Clare finally informed me that the auction was for two tickets and that I was going to accompany her in filling one of her bucket list fantasies. I said I bid on this (I think $200.00 item) for her to experience, not me.
My plan to get Clare, backfired because she then informed me that I was going to drive 80-auto miles and literally fly on 5-cables at different elevations and distances. More
Five zip lines later Winfield stumbles back to the starting point (Clare calmly walked back). Winfield says the zip lines were fun but that walking up hills to the starting platform tree and then climbing the extension ladder up to the platforms were killers for out-of-shape and 70-year old Winfield. Note: Winfield started walking again the next day vowing never to be caught in that shape again. Clare took it all in stride and thought the experience was great. Just part of my bucket list she says. Winfield wonders about the tandem Para shoot jump scheduled for September, 2011. Stay tuned to see if Winfield “Chickens-Out”. I don’t think so he says. All done for fun and there newsworthiness of events done and yet-to-be done to gain “Brand Recognition” for what Winfield and Clare are doing with their Company, Animal Advertising Center, LLC and their promise to donate a minimum of 50% of the net profits from selling animal and animal related product ads to people who have animals and animal related products, to non profit animal preservation and rescue organizations who help animals and have “no kill” policies.
June 20, 2011
Winfield and Clare Frazeur purchased tickets and attended the Rogue Valley Humane Society (http://roguevalleyhumanesociety.org/ ) “Fur Ball” which included an auction. Winfield and Clare won auctions totaling over $700.00, the money of which went to day-to-day expenses of the society. Money well spent and to a great cause according to Winfield. However, one of the won auctions was for a Zip Line excursion at “Out”n”About OUtfitters”
(http://www.treehouses.com/ )in Cave Junction, Oregon. Winfield thought he was bidding on just one ticket at the auction. More on that in the preceding story “Winfield in the Tree’s”.
June 11, 2011
Presentation on Animal Advertising Center given to The Rogue Valley Humane Society Board of Directors. (http://roguevalleyhumanesociety.org/)
June 6, 2011
Presentation on Animal Advertising Center given to Mr. Dave Sidden and his Manager of Wildlife Images, Grants Pass, Oregon. (Link to http://www.wildlifeimages.org/).
May 11, 2011
Winfield and Clare Frazeur, Owners of The Animal Advertising Center, LLC in Grants Pass, Oregon have recently adopted Pingky, a 13-year old Orangutan from through the Orangutan Outreach (link to http://reapes.org) and Mr. Richard Zimerman, its program Director. While most other Orangutans were infants or juveniles and very cute we selected Pingky because of her story. More
April 15, 2011
Article on Winfield S. Frazeur IV and his more than 50-years as a photographer (recorder of history) accepted into Wikepedia
March 18, 2011
Animal Advertising Center, LLC donates $1,000.00 to four (4) animal rescue organizations (http://www.japancatnet.com/ [Japan Cat Network], http://www.heart-tokushima.com/ENGLISH/WELCOME.html [Heart – Tokushima], http://www.animalgarden-niigata.com/english/ [Animal Garden Niigata], and http://www.worldvets.org/ [World Vets].) in Japan due to earthquake and tsunami.
Winfield in the Tree
Jun 27,2011
“Winfield in the Tree’s” or “Survive But Doesn’t Know How, Winfield”
Clare finally informed me that the auction was for two tickets and that I was going to accompany her in filling one of her bucket list fantasies. I said I bid on this (I think $200.00 item) for her to experience, not me.
My plan to get Clare, backfired because she then informed me that I was going to drive 80-auto miles and literally fly on 5-cables at different elevations and distances. More
Five zip lines later Winfield stumble back to the starting point (Clare calmly waked back). Winfield says the zip lines were fun but that walking up hills to the starting platform tree and then climbing the extension ladder up to the platforms were killers for out-of-shape and 70-year old Winfield. Note: Winfield started walking again the next day vowing never to be caught in that shape again. Clare took it all in stride and thought the experience was great. Just part of my bucket list she says. Winfield wonders about the tandem Para shoot jump scheduled for September, 2011. Stay tuned to see if Winfield “Chickens-Out”. I don’t think so he says. All done for fun and there newsworthiness of events done and yet-to-be done to gain “Brand Recognition” for what Winfield and Clare are doing with their Company, Animal Advertising Center, LLC and their promise to donate a minimum of 50% of the net profits from selling animal and animal related product ads to people who have animals animal related products, to non profit animal preservation and rescue organizations who help animals and have “no kill” policies.
Winfield and Clare
Jun 20,2011
Winfield and Clare Frazeur purchased tickets and attended the Rogue Valley Humane Society (http://roguevalleyhumanesociety.org/ ) “Fur Ball” which included an auction. Winfield and Clare won auctions totaling over $700.00, the money of which went to day-to-day expenses of the society. Money well spent and to a great cause according to Winfield. However, one of the won auctions was for a Zip Line excursion at “Out”n”About OUtfitters”
(http://www.treehouses.com/ )in Cave Junction, Oregon. Winfield thought he was bidding on just one ticket at the auction. More on that in the preceding story “Winfield in the Tree’s”.
Presentation on Animal
Jun 11,2011
Presentation on Animal Advertising Center given to The Rogue Valley Humane Society Board of Directors. (http://roguevalleyhumanesociety.org/)
Presentation on Animal
Jun 06,2011
Presentation on Animal Advertising Center given to Mr. Dave Sidden and his Manager of Wildlife Images, Grants Pass, Oregon. (Link to http://www.wildlifeimages.org/).
Winfield and Clare Frazeur
May 11,2011
Winfield and Clare Frazeur, Owners of The Animal Advertising Center, LLC in Grants Pass, Oregon have recently adopted Pingky, a 13-year old Orangutan from through the Orangutan Outreach (link to http://reapes.org) and Mr. Richard Zimerman, its program Director. While most other Orangutans were infants or juveniles and very cute we selected Pingky because of her story.
Article on Winfield
Apr 15,2011
Article on Winfield S. Frazeur IV and his more than 50-years as a photographer (recorder of history) accepted into Wikepedia
Animal Advertising Center
Mar 18,2011
Animal Advertising Center, LLC donates $1,000.00 to four (4) animal rescue organizations (japancatnet.com/ [Japan Cat Network], heart-tokushima.com/ENGLISH/WELCOME.html [Heart – Tokushima], http://www.animalgarden-niigata.com/english/ [Animal Garden Niigata], and worldvets.org/ [World Vets].) in Japan due to earthquake and tsunami.