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Muttland Meadows is a Non-Profit organization Muttland Meadows does not receive any type of endowments, grants or government financial assistance. Muttland Meadows is kept open purely on people power. What does this mean? In addition to asking you to pick up your dog’s poop; you are expected to donate to the park if you continue to use it. A yearly donation of
50.00
is requested.

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Financial Report

Description Deposit Debit Total
December 31, 2008 Ending Balance     $2,881.39
Total 2009 Deposits $4,613.00   $4,613.00
      $7,494.39
Plowing   $340.00 ($340.00)
      $7,154.39
Garbage Detail   $1,300.00 ($1,300.00)
      $5,854.39
Misc Reimbursements, garbage bags, tools, etc    $484.12 ($484.12)
      $5,370.27
Trimmer   $325.00 ($325.00)
      $5,045.27
Reimbursement - Memorial Flowers   $63.36 ($63.36)
      $4,981.91
PO BOX – mail for Muttland Meadows   $40.00 ($40.00)
      $4,941.91
PostNet – Flyers, etc.   $29.36 ($29.36)
      $4,912.55
Poop pick up bags   $1,065.00 ($1,065.00)
      $3,847.55
Reimbursement – Stamps/Envelopes   $29.57 ($29.57)
Beginning Balance January 2010     $3,817.98
*Note: Balances reflect total of checking and savings accounts combined.
 

Donations are appreciated - Send to: Muttland Meadows PO Box 273, Grafton, WI. 53024 or use the PayPal Button above.
If for any reason you cannot donate the funds – there are many ways – you can volunteer. Here are just a few suggestions:

  1. Pick up any other poop you see, as well as, your own dog’s poop..
  2. If you observe a repair need to the park, i.e. hole in the fence, and you have the skills – please repair it.
  3. When walking the paths – if you see a branch or debris blocking – pick it up and move it to a non-traveled area.
  4. When woodchips are delivered to the park – take a full bucket or a loaded wheelbarrow to a path trail area that needs covering.
  5. Pick up trash.
  6. Stop your dog from digging holes and fill in any holes you see.