The Payson Pro Rodeo Committee presents the Gary Hardt Memorial Rodeo and the World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo to keep Payson’s Western Heritage alive. It is a 501c-3 nonprofit organization that
Funds from the Arizona Companion Animal Spay/Neuter Committee were awarded to Gila County to be used for the countyâs low-cost spay/neuter program. The board of supervisors accepted the $7,500 grant at its Jan. 19 meeting.
The grant request was from $10,000 and made in August. The $7,500 award arrived in December.
âWe love getting this money. We get $7,500 every year,â said Michael OâDriscoll, director of the Gila County Health and Emergency Management Department, which oversees the county animal shelter.
The funds make it possible for the county to provide spayed and neutered dogs and cats for adoption.
OâDriscoll said the Payson Humane Society (the Humane Society of Central Arizona) had a similar program, though it is awarded more money.