The Weekly Vista

Best Friends to hold beam-raising event

- MIKE JONES

BENTONVILL­E — The under-constructi­on Best Friends Pet Resource Center will hold a beam raising this week.

Guests can sign their names on the steel beam that will support the facility then watch it get raised into place, according to a news release. The “Raise the Woof” event is from 1011:30 a.m. Friday at 1312 Melissa Drive, according to the release.

Coffee and other warm drinks will be provided by Third Space, the future onsite cafe partner. A short program and the beam raising will take place around 11 a.m. The event will be held rain or shine, according to the release.

The center will fill critical local service gaps in Northwest Arkansas as the largest facility for animals in the region and will serve an estimated 13,000 dogs and cats each year, according to a news release issued in May when a groundbrea­king event was held.

The center is adjacent to Founders Classical Academy. It will be about 20,000 square feet on six acres to be owned by Best Friends, according to the May release.

The cost of raw building material went up $2 million, so the new, final goal for the total capital campaign — including building costs, land donation and $2 million for operations — is $19.8 million, said Hannah Stember, public relations manager for Best Friends Animal Society. Best Friends has $18.3 million in committed gifts, putting it at 92.4% of its goal, Stember said.

The Walton Family Foundation provided an $892,500 grant for architectu­ral design and engineerin­g of the center, according to a December 2019 release that announced plans for the center.

The center is based on a concept called community-supported sheltering, where community members, government leaders and shelters all play a role in animal welfare rather than just the shelter alone. It focuses on services that aim to prevent pets from entering municipal shelters in the first place while also integratin­g public health and social services — creating a holistic approach that helps the shelter, the pets within it and the community it serves.

Through collaborat­ion and community involvemen­t, this model provides better support for pet owners, efficiency in the shelter, and more life-saving outcomes for pets, according to the May release.

Services to be offered at the pet resource center include a medical clinic, life-saving, transport, pet ownership retention, rehabilita­tion and an educationa­l space.

The center will also serve as the Northwest Arkansas Partnershi­p for Animal Welfare headquarte­rs. Best Friends has been working on the ground in Northwest Arkansas for three years and leads the Northwest Arkansas Partnershi­p for Animal Welfare coalition, according to the May release.

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