It has been another very busy year for the Georgia Equine Rescue League, Ltd (GERL). We have had many great successes in 2019. We started off the year with the rescue of 5 horses from what was a very bad situation. With a lot of hard work from one of our area coordinators, Gloria Bell, […]
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GERL members have been very busy the last few months…
Well its newsletter time again. GERL members have been very busy the last few months. So here is an update on what is going on. On July 18th we had a very successful multi-county law enforcement training meeting in LaGrange, Ga. We had a full house with excellent presentations and hands-on training opportunities for […]
A Note from the Secretary’s Desk – April, May and June Newsletter
Well, it is hard to believe that we are already into the middle of 2019. I will assure that it has been a very busy 6 months for the folks at GERL. There has been a lot of brainstorming about the Rescue Challenge, Multicounty meetings, and the GDA. We hosted the “Andee Rogers Memorial […]
Another successful year for GERL – By Cynthia Anderson
Another successful year for GERL – By Cynthia Anderson Well, we are closing out another successful year for GERL. Overall, 2018 has been very positive and productive, thanks to all our dedicated volunteers and everyone that supports GERL and our mission. While we have had a few bumps along the road we have also been […]
A challenge to our members…Cynthia Anderson
A challenge to our members… It is time again for the GERL quarterly newsletter. Every quarter we publish articles to keep our members updated on what is going on with GERL. I have always enjoyed reading the stories, learning about upcoming events, what companies support GERL, and just basically being amazed by what our members […]
Reflecting on what I have learned…Cynthia Anderson
As most of you know, I am fairly new to the position of Secretary for the Georgia Equine Rescue League (GERL). I took over the job one year ago. I would like to reflect on what I have learned since taking over the position from Anne Ensminger. First, I would like to thank the board […]