My name is Scott Gallimore. I’ve been a Hillsboro resident for 10 years. In addition to theHumane Society, I volunteer at the Habitat for Humanity Store, the Samaritan OutreachServices Food Pantry, the elementary school, and the Festival of the Bells. I also worked for theBoard of Elections during the last election.I’ve been volunteering at the Humane Society since 2015. I became a member of its Board ofDirectors three years later when there was no one else willing to do so and there weren’tenough Board members to hold meetings. I’ve spent a lot of time and money volunteering forthe shelter. Here are some of my contributions:• Jim and I purchased a wheelbarrow and paid for lawn mower repairs • purchased a stepladder • adjusted driveway gate hinges multiple times, eventually installing a new set of gatehinges • replaced driveway gate support wheel five times • cut weeds and tree limbs along driveand fence multiple times • helped setup and work the last large yard sale at the shelter,wrapping up the day by delivering several of the large purchased items • helped with the set upfor multiple adoption events • Jim and I cleaned out the storage shed and Rick, Jim, and I builtall of the shelving • picked up many truck loads of food donations from Family Farm andWalmart • caulked roof and other seams in storage shed • Rick, Jim, and I built wooden endpanels for dog runs (windbreaks). Installed and uninstalled them several seasons • twice loadedmy truck full of gravel and personally filled in the holes in the driveway • replaced or repairedvarious light fixtures and bulbs (certainly was no fun crawling into the tiny space between thechain link tops of the outside dog runs and the outside ceiling) • purchased and installed 16 doorlocks and purchased roughly 86 keys • made insulated panel for shelter back window when areplacement window couldn’t be found • purchased a window A/C for the front office. Installedand uninstalled window A/Cs multiple seasons. • repaired many, many kennels and cages •repaired gutters and downspouts, fence gates, and dog run gates multiple times • purchasedtwo wet/dry vacuums • replaced parts on front screen door twice • unclogged drains multipletimes • Spent 2 days removing a broken bathroom sink and toilet and the rest of Amy Rhoden’s“yard sale” trash out of the storage shed upon her departure. Spent 4 hours waiting for Rumpketo send out a second garbage truck because of the amount of garbage. • fixed the baby scale •replaced dryer outlet and power cord • attended multiple meetings with Judge Greer and JohnLevo regarding funding • Repaired the furnace by using my voltmeter and a circuit diagram tofigure out that the thermostat was dead. Bought and installed a new thermostat. • Did the setupand teardown for almost all of the Rascal Unit Spay/Neuter events in Lynchburg (includedclearing out the area, taping down tarps to cover the floor, transporting and setting up the 20+cages, setting up the tables, chairs, cones, and signs, carting away the resulting garbage,sweeping the floors, and putting everything back where it was at the venue and the shelter). Onone occasion, when I arrived at the shelter to load up for the setup, I learned that Amy Rhodenhad managed to lose 3/4ths of the dog kennels. Fortunately, Amy Rhodes was able to meet meat Family Farm so the shelter could pay for all of the kennels they had on hand. After droppingthose and the rest of the supplies off in Leesburg, I drove to Washington Courthouse andpersonally purchased all the appropriate sized kennels they had on hand.