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Let Inga Tell You: These are gifts that keep on giving

My children never got to know my parents, so I’m always trying to think of ways to pass down their legacy. My folks were in one sense the ultimate odd couple he a conservative Catholic and she a liberal feminist Protestant. But their values were remarkably aligned in key areas: kids, community, education. Both were Scout leaders and school volunteers. Dad was chairman of the area United Fund campaign, my mother was Red Cross disaster chairwoman. Mom taught English as a second language, helping her immigrant students get driver’s licenses and jobs, and taught American history to men at the nearby penitentiary. In a move that probably didn’t make my father terribly happy, she once went door to door soliciting for the Bobby Seale bail fund.

Nosey, world s saddest elephant taken from Alabama, adopted in Tennessee

Nosey, ‘world’s saddest elephant’ taken from Alabama, adopted in Tennessee Updated Dec 18, 2020; By Amy Henderson The Cullman Times, Ala. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services It’s official. Nosey the elephant, once called “the world’s saddest elephant,” has been officially “adopted” by The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. Nosey has been at the sanctuary since she was seized from Great American Circus owner Hugo Liebel in Lawrence County in 2017. Now, three years later, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee has been given full custody of the 38-year-old Loxodonta africana, more commonly known as the African elephant. Liebel and his wife, Franciszka, were arrested for animal cruelty after Nosey and several other animals from the circus were taken from them in Moulton. Nosey was reportedly abused repeatedly and investigators said she was chained, unable to move and given inadequate food and water.

Nosey finds permanent home at sanctuary - The Sanctuary in The News

NO. 2 NO. 3 NO. 4 NO. 5 NO. 6 Staff thrive on teamwork, continuous learning, and shared commitment to the wellbeing of the elephants entrusted to The Sanctuary’s care. NO. 7 Honesty, integrity, and open communication with partners and key stakeholders are foundational to The Sanctuary’s relationship and business practices. NO. 8 People can and must make a difference in protecting wild elephants so that the species can survive for generations to come. PO Box 393 Hohenwald, TN 38462

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