The Washington County Johnson City Animal Shelter honored its dedicated volunteer, Dr. Sally Parker MacLane, by dedicating a gazebo in her name. Dr. MacLane has spent over 30 years volunteering at the shelter, overseeing sick, injured, and surrendered animals. The shelter receives more than 3,000 animals each year, making her service invaluable.
Tammy Davis, the shelter’s executive director, highlighted Dr. MacLane’s immense contributions to the shelter, including providing rabies vaccinations and ensuring the animals were well cared for. Despite the significant cost of veterinary services, Dr. MacLane volunteered her time for free, displaying her kindness and commitment to animal welfare.
Davis, who has known Dr. MacLane since they were teenagers, emphasized her caring nature and expertise as a veterinarian. The dedication of the gazebo serves as a permanent reminder of Dr. MacLane’s selfless service and unwavering dedication to the animals in need.
The gesture was made in recognition of Dr. MacLane’s outstanding contributions and her role in ensuring the well-being of countless animals over the years. The shelter staff and animals came together to express their gratitude for her tireless efforts and commitment to animal care. The dedication ceremony was a heartfelt tribute to a remarkable volunteer who has made a lasting impact on the shelter and the community.
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