Yesterday I ended my shift with some surprise friends showing up at the park– hamsters! It was quite a surprise to find five abandoned hamsters placed next to a trash can in the Overflow Parking Lot with the lid off the cage. We took these orphaned hamsters to Baltimore’s Animal and Rescue Care Shelter, BARCS, in hopes of finding a new home for them. I never realized how many animals get donated to shelters a day. For the hour we were there, I saw four dogs, four kittens, three cats, and the five hamsters all being donated. It is a little disheartening at all the orphaned animals. They were all donated for different reasons as well. Of the ones I know, one dog was abandoned by a neighbor, one dog was it by a car, and the owner of the kittens was moving into a home that does not allow pets. The picture located below is a picture of the insanely cute dog that was sadly hit by a car, but I am sure will find a new home.
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The new superintendent started off with a bang! Today, Aug 10th, 2011, we gave the new superintendent, Tina Orcutt, a warm welcome to Fort Mchenry. She introduced herself, told the staff about her history in with the park service, and what we are to expect from her. After the introductions, all the staff followed the new superintendent and the chief of interpretation up to the Water Battery to complete the inaugural process with a bang! The staff had the honor of watching the superintendent shoot off one of the cannons to start her career here at Fort Mchenry!

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