Mr. Myers is a band that blends various Caribbean and rock music styles. They began in 1981 and use steel drums and other instruments. The band's unique sound comes from the steel drums and the diverse musical backgrounds of its talented members. The band features saxophone, guitar, steel drums, percussion, and vocals.
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Caribbean Rock Band Mr. Myers' Unique Sound
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3. Mr. Myers blends the sounds of calypso and ska, the rhythms of
Reggae and a touch of rock and roll with some favorite tunes to
create their own special style of music- Caribbean Rock. Mr.
Myers began producing its unique blend of music in 1981 and has
since become a favorite dance band.
The magic of Mr. Myers' trademark sound stems from Bandleader
Todd Donnelly's use of steel drums or steel pans, which Mr. Myers
was one of the first Midwestern Bands to make use of. Mr. Myers
also pulls its sound from its highly talented and diversely
educated members, all having strong backgrounds in Jazz,
Classical, Rock and World music. Featuring wailing sax, searing
rock guitar, colorful steel drums, powerful percussion and strong
vocals.
4. Instrumentation
Todd Donnelly- Lead Vocals, Steel Drums, Percussion
Rich Fulfs- Guitar, Background Vocals
Michael Bragg- Drums, Background Vocals
Kevin Flanagan- Saxophones, Flute, Background Vocals
Wally Hustin- Bass Guitar
6. Diamond Sponsor
Warrenville Grove Animal Hospital
Silver Sponsors
Providence Bank
Real Valuation Group, St. Charles
Stock, Carlson, Flynn and McGrath, LLC
TransPet Services
Platinum Sponsor
Industrial Modern Pattern & Mold
10. A special thank you to the Board and to all
our hard working friends at the shelter.....We
can't save them all at one time but together
we can help save them all one at a time
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12. We aim to help DuPage County Animal Care & Control:
Become the foremost resource for people considering a new pet or
looking for help with their current pets
Inform the public of the important work being done by Animal Care &
Control
Provide people of all ages with educational opportunities to
experience and understand the commitment and compassion that
will benefit pets, their owners and the community
Champion the humane and compassionate treatment of all animals
Combat the problem of pet overpopulation in and around DuPage
County and promote the programs that will alleviate the
overpopulation problem
By providing the resources that its normal operating budget cannot
furnish in order to help enhance and grow Animal Control’s many
programs and services
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14. Kerry Vinkler
Director, DuPage County
Animal Care & Control
Barb Anthony
Jennifer Berg Kristie Lecaros
Katie Bloomquist Vicki Loerzel
Colleen Cameron Amanda Majewski
Laurie Donahue Brandi McNeely
Michael Dobosiewicz Susan Nestel
Dr. Todd Farone Kerry Panzone
Carolyn Kanthack Victor Pecoraro
Kathy Kerins Ann Plotke
Erica Laudadio Dina Schubert
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16. Did you know . . . .
DCACC is the only Open Admission shelter in
DuPage County and will not refuse any animal?
24. Did you know . . . .
DCACC provides a much needed safety net for
nearly 5,000 animals each year, and does so
without the support of taxpayer dollars
40. Thursday, June 2nd
Friends of DCACC Fundraising Night at the Taste
of Wheaton Beer Garden – 7pm ~ 9pm at
Memorial Park, Downtown Wheaton
Sunday, June 19th
Woofin & Hoofin 5k & Doggie Dash ~ 8am ~
Newton Park, Glen Ellyn
Saturday, September 17th
DCACC Fall Festival Open House & Pet Expo,
DCACC Shelter
43. Did you know . . . .
The funds raised by the Friends Fur-Ever Feast allows us to continue
the lifesaving adoption and animal welfare initiatives that have to-date
allowed us to provide assistance for:
90 Senior animals through our Senior Subsidized Adoption
Fund
6 Pairs of bonded animals through our Bonded Pair
Subsidized Adoption Fund
More than 720 cats and kittens - opening up lifesaving space for
incoming felines - through our Feline Subsidized Adoption Fund
5 Dogs and cats with life saving emergency care & treatment
through the Critical Care Fund
Life saving medical equipment and supplies through our Critical
Care and General Funds
48. DCACC PUPPY'S HEART SURGERY A SUCCESS!
Raven, a sweet 3-4-month old German Shepherd pup
found as a stray underwent heart surgery at Purdue
University last year to correct a severe heart
defect. Through our members and donors Friends of
DCACC was able to give her a literal second chance at
life. You can help Raven & other homeless pets like her
receive their second chance at life by Making a Donation
to Friends of DCACC's Critical Care Fund.
52. Friends of DuPage County Animal Care and
Control is a not-for-profit organization that exists
solely for the purpose of providing animals that
are unwanted or have been abandoned in DuPage
County with a second chance at life by raising the
funds needed to ensure compassionate care, and
upholding “Open Admission” efforts aimed at
never turning away any animal in need.
61. Technology enhanced classrooms with internet
State of the art Science lab
Registration assistance
Counseling and advising
Placement testing
Large, comfortable classrooms and study areas
Open computer lab
73. Deanna Wilkins Kathy Kerins
President Treasurer
York Township Assessor DuPage County Animal Care &
Pamela Stella Control
First Vice President Patricia Harvey
Illinois Institute of Technology Secretary
Barbara Zeiler Keller Graduate School of
Second Vice President Management
74. Hilary Duff Mary Jo Arndt
McDonald’s Corporation Honorary Board Member
Stephanie Magoon Lombard Veterinary Hospital
Great Apparel for You Kerry Vinkler
Heidi Thorne Ex-Officio Officer
Thorne Communications Director, DuPage County
Animal Care & Control
75. DuPage County Animal Care &
Control’s
Extreme Cat Room Makeover
Made Possible By Eagle Scout Joshua Wilson, Harold
Reed, and the members of Boy Scout Troop #374 of
Wheaton, Illinois
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79. Friends of DuPage County Animal Care and
Control is a not-for-profit organization that exists
solely for the purpose of providing animals that
are unwanted or have been abandoned in DuPage
County with a second chance at life by raising the
funds needed to ensure compassionate care, and
upholding “Open Admission” efforts aimed at
never turning away any animal in need.
85. Thursday, June 2nd
Friends of DCACC Fundraising Night at the Taste
of Wheaton Beer Garden – 7pm ~ 9pm at
Memorial Park, Downtown Wheaton
Sunday, June 19th
Woofin & Hoofin 5k & Doggie Dash ~ 8am ~
Newton Park, Glen Ellyn
Saturday, September 17th
DCACC Fall Festival Open House & Pet Expo,
DCACC Shelter