vol. 306 / something worth barking about

Something Worth Barking About


 


VOL. 306 / Something Worth Barking About

Meet this week’s guest editor, Tamsen Kingry. Tamsen is the CEO of the Richmond SPCA, a nonprofit, no-kill humane society that saves the lives of 4,000 homeless animals each year. The organization also delivers a wide range of safety-net programs — including a pet pantry, behavior helpline, high-volume spay and neuter services, crisis boarding, low-cost and full-service veterinary care, youth education, and training — reaching tens of thousands of pets and the people who love them across the region.

If you had told Tamsen during her senior year at VCU that her internship would turn into a 24-year career, she might have asked what you were feeding the animals. But that’s exactly what happened. In 2002, thanks to some serendipitous timing (and a departing communications manager), she stepped into her first full-time role at the Richmond SPCA.

Over the last two decades, she has had a front-row seat to the organization’s evolution and growth, working in communications, development, and operations before becoming CEO in 2019. Along the way, she has adopted three dogs and two cats, fostered many others, and happily played matchmaker for countless friends looking for a new companion. Outside Richmond, she serves on Best Friends Animal Society’s Network Strategy Council, collaborating with shelter and rescue leaders across the country to strengthen the future of animal welfare.

Tamsen has called Richmond home since 1999 and shares her home with her husband, daughter, and adopted dog and cat. When she’s not at the humane center, you can find Tamsen — often joined by her dog Bart — at some of her favorite spots in the Fan, including Jardin, Susie’s, Celladora, and Blanchard’s. She’s also a frequent flier at the Broad Street Lowe’s, where she never misses the chance to say hello to the one-and-only Francine.

Take it away, Tamsen …

Bark in the Park 


Bart isn’t the only one in my family angling for a game of fetch. When we’re not at my daughter’s softball games, we enjoy cheering on our local baseball team, the Richmond Flying Squirrels. I was fortunate to get a sneak peek of CarMax Park (a neighbor of the Richmond SPCA) before it opened and cannot wait to catch up with Nutsy and Nutasha at the first dog-friendly game the team hosts this season.

The Flying Squirrels return home against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Tuesday, May 19. Bark in the Park takes place every Wednesday home game from now through September 9, so grab your furry friend and head to the ballpark. During Bark in the Park games, presented by Tito’s Handmade Vodka, a portion of proceeds from the Squirrel Chaser specialty cocktail will be donated to the Richmond SPCA.

Vitals:
Binghamton Rumble Ponies, Tuesday, May 19 / Bark in the Park, every Wednesday home game through September 9 / CarMax Park, 1771 Encore Avenue

Sharp's Island

Now I’m letting you in on a well-kept secret. There’s a private island full of fascinating history near the Mayo Bridge called Sharp’s Island. The only way to access it is by kayak or canoe, which is part of the charm and adventure — and very Richmond. It’s an excellent place to access the James River and camp, offering the only legal camping within Richmond city limits.


Vitals:
Stay on Sharp's Island / Listen to the Sharp's Island podcast / Follow on Instagram

History, Hounds, and the James

Hollywood Cemetery is a great place to walk while taking in breathtaking views of downtown Richmond and the James River. Not many cities give you high-rises, train crossings, bridges, and rapids all in a single glance. It’s one of the things that makes Richmond unique, and I like to take advantage of that whenever possible.

I also recommend joining a History Hounds tour, a partnership between the Richmond SPCA and The Valentine Museum. You can explore the history of some of Richmond’s most iconic neighborhoods, including Church Hill and the Museum District, with your dog at your side. You’ll even get to meet a dog available for adoption.

Vitals:
Hollywood Cemetery / History Hounds explores the Museum District

More About the Richmond SPCA.

Want to take your exploration of Richmond to the next level? Join the Richmond SPCA for our Amazing Tails Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, May 30.

Think you have what it takes to race, solve, and strategize like a pro? Inspired by The Amazing Race, this interactive scavenger hunt is your chance to compete for a cause. Gather a team and hit the streets of Carytown, tackling clues and connecting with local businesses along the way. Every step supports the lifesaving work of the Richmond SPCA — and your team could take home a prize.

Registration closes on May 20, and only 20 teams can compete, so secure your spot now. Keep tabs on all upcoming events, classes, and more at the Richmond SPCA!

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