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Diana

Auctions and Legacies

June 4, 2024 by Diana

I’m not sure how to start this post.

Ultimately, it is about the legacy of support that’s possible and how that ties into the fast-approaching Sweet 16 Online Auction, with some history behind some of the pieces of artwork featured in the auction.

The reality is that we’ve lost several donors over the past few months. It can be a strange experience to know someone by name because they are a supporter, often never having met them in person, and to receive notice of their passing. I’m not sure why there’s always an element of shock to learn someone is no longer here. I think I need to create some sort of ritual to mark the passing of donors and to celebrate their support.

For some donors, we’ve had the privilege of getting to know them on a more personal level. Diane Mattis was one of these people. She was a Level I volunteer in the chimp house for several years, sometimes picking up donated produce on her way. In my mind’s eye I can still see her folding blankets and smiling. She was always so upbeat, and she loved being able to help. We talked about her ailing mother who was under her care and eventually passed, and her job at T-Mobile, from which she eventually retired. She frequently talked about the chimpanzees and the sanctuary with her friends, creating more supporters with her enthusiasm.

Diane enjoyed participating in our in-person auctions, first as a volunteer, and then as an attendee. She began collecting chimp-focused art at these events, and she made a big impression at HOOT! 2019 with her winning bid of $9,000 (!!) for the gorgeous Negra in the Sun mosaic by Lisa Wathne, inspired by artist Margaret Parkinson’s painting of the same name.

When Diane hung the mosaic on her wall, she sent me an email with a picture of it, saying:

Hi Diana. I just had to share this with you. I feel so fortunate to have her in my home. It’s really special to me. Last night was great fun. Glad your fundraising goal was met and then some. Can’t wait to meet Honey B, Willie B, and Mave. So exciting. That was the best news of the night.

Thanks for all that you do.

Diane

In 2020, during the pandemic, I had a zoom call with Diane just to catch up. She showed me more of her prized auction art that was hung around her condo. Shortly after our call, we had a virtual event and online auction, and Diane bid vigorously on another mosaic created by the talented Lisa Wathne, this one of Jody, inspired by a painting by the equally talented Cheryl Feng. Diane won that mosaic for the bid of $5,375. I packed it up and shipped it to her and received this email message when it arrived:

Oh my! Just got her. I’m speechless. She’s even more beautiful than I expected. The colors are beautiful. I’ll take a photo as soon as she finds her place. Thank you very much.

Diane passed away in November of last year. Her friend, who is also named Diane, let us know. She wanted to make sure we knew that Diane had specified that all of her primate artwork be gifted to the sanctuary. Last week, J.B. and I met up with Diane G. and picked up these very special donations in time to put them in the Sweet 16 Online Auction. Diane Mattis would be thrilled to know that someone else will get to enjoy these pieces, and that they will raise more funds for her chimpanzee friends in Cle Elum.

Art is far from all that Diane left the sanctuary. She named Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest as the direct beneficiary of her IRAs and one of several beneficiaries of the remainder of her estate. We don’t know yet the total of her final gifts, but we think we can use the donations towards our next big project – a support building for staff and volunteers that will give us more room to prepare enrichment, which is one of the tasks that Diane did as a volunteer ten years ago.

The Sweet 16 Online Auction celebrates birthdays and anniversaries, which reflect the passing of time and all that’s happened in between. Sixteen years of donors and volunteers like Diane who have have created, nurtured, and supported the sanctuary, even after they are no longer here. Register for the auction now, and keep an eye out for more items being added before it starts on June 10th.

If you haven’t already, please consider naming Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest in your will like Diane did. You can create or update your will with ease for free with this tool  from Frewill or let us know here if you’ve named or intend to name the sanctuary in your will already.

Filed Under: Art, Events, Fundraising, Thanks, Volunteers Tagged With: beautiful Jo, cheryl feng, diane mattis, freewill, lisa wathne, mosaic, negra in the sun, sweet 16, sweet sixteen

New Things Outside!

May 19, 2024 by Diana

As Sabrina mentioned yesterday, we’ve had a crew of folks out yesterday and part of today making some wonderful enhancements to the outdoor habitats on both sides – Young’s Hill for the original group and The Bray for the group of nine from Wildlife Waystation.

The motivated crew was led by none other than the founder of Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Keith LaChappelle! Huge thanks go to Keith and everyone who accompanied him for all the work they got done!

Enhancements included planting trees along newly-installed irrigation lines, finishing and adding cool fire hose “roofs” to the new climbing platforms, and creating more resting areas. They had the opportunity to see the chimpanzees enjoy the new additions when we set out a forage for both groups.

Another thanks goes to Chad for taking all of the photos below, saving the day for the blog.

Foxie:

Burrito:

Jamie and Burrito exploring one of the now finished and fire hose – adorned climbing structures:

Annie next to some of the newly planted trees:

Jamie:

This photo doesn’t show off the new enhancements, but it does show off Missy’s athletic dismount from the treat rock. Not bad for nearly 49!

I love this shot of Lucky that Chad got:

Mave is continuing her bravery and adventured out for the forage too:

Terry looking handsome with new trees behind him:

Gordo with a red pepper under the new roof of a structure:

You can never go wrong by finishing with a Gordo close-up:

Filed Under: Chimpanzee, Construction, Cy, Food, Forage, Gordo, Jamie, Lucky, Mave, Missy, The Bray, Young's Hill Tagged With: Bray, building, Construction, forage, founder, irrigation, keith, planting

A Celebration for Mother’s Day and Jody’s Birthday

May 12, 2024 by Diana

We would have celebrated Jody’s 49th birthday today. We miss her so much. And we are overjoyed to be able to continue to provide sanctuary to all of the chimpanzees here, and to give them days like today. Watch the video above to join in their joy.

Filed Under: Food, Forage, Jody, Latest Videos Tagged With: birthday, celebration, forage, in memoriam, Jody, lilac, mother's day

Forage in the Rain

April 28, 2024 by Diana

There’s so much left to experience – for all of us!

Thanks for those who have already given towards days like these via GiveBIG, either on our main page or my and Monica’s birthday page!

Filed Under: Latest Videos, Lucky, Rayne, Terry, The Bray, Weather, Young's Hill Tagged With: Bray, forage, rain, spring, weather

Today is in honor of Monica and Love a Chimpanzee Day!

April 23, 2024 by Diana

Join us in celebrating Love a Chimpanzee Day by honoring this day with a donation of any size on what also happens to be the first day of early giving for GiveBIG!

Donate specifically in honor of Monica (leave a birthday note for her) on our joint birthday fundraising page or on our general GiveBIG page – all funds, which are very much needed right now, go directly towards all the costs associated with providing the individualized care we give at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest.

It all started in 2010 when donor Monica declared April 23rd (her birthday) to be Love a Chimpanzee Day and sponsored the day in memory of her cat Ozzie.

Monica sent a care package of toys for the (then) seven chimpanzees, and you can see the video of them enjoying that day here.

It’s difficult to avoid the nostalgia that watching that video, and thinking of other Love a Chimpanzee Days in the past, brings up. One favorite memory for Monica was from the 2011 Love a Chimpanzee Day when Burrito so graciously posed with a photo of Duran Duran, Monica’s favorite band.

Burrito loves Duran Duran

So much has changed at the sanctuary in the ensuing years. It wasn’t until the fall of 2011 that Young’s Hill, the outdoor area for Jamie’s group, came to fruition.

Then there was adding additional land to the sanctuary property, bringing the total to over 110 acres, followed by welcoming four bovine friends to our little family to help us keep the pasture grass under control.

The last six years have been the busiest in terms of construction and expansion.

Back in 2010, we couldn’t have envisioned what the sanctuary would look like today. Or the joy, delight, excitement, love, laughter (and, let’s be real here, worry, stress, and sleepless nights) that the group of nine chimpanzees (three plus six) from Wildlife Waystation would introduce into our lives, nor the incredible volunteer and staff caregivers who would join the team and the amazing supporters who would add their valuable insight, encouragement, and donations – making all of this possible.

We couldn’t have predicted that it would be so many years before we were faced with the loss of a sanctuary resident or that it would be beautiful and loyal Jody and gentle giant Nutmeg who we would say goodbye to within a year.

Throughout it all, Monica has been with us, donating towards every conceivable fundraiser and providing support that goes well beyond monetary gifts.

Thank you, Monica! Happy birthday and happy Love a Chimpanzee Day 2024!!

Don’t forget to donate in honor of Monica on our joint birthday fundraising page or on our general GiveBIG page for early giving during Washington State’s days of giving!

 

 

Filed Under: Construction, Fundraising, Negra, Nesting, Sanctuary, Sponsor-a-day, Thanks Tagged With: GiveBIG, love a chimpanzee day, Monica, Sponsor-a-day

How do you know when Burrito wants to play?

April 21, 2024 by Diana

We are always thinking about how we portray the chimpanzees. It’s easy to forget that our videos and social media posts reach people who don’t know much about the sanctuary, or sometimes much about chimpanzees in captivity in general.

When I was starting to put together today’s video, I had that in mind, and instead of just sharing a charming and playful Burrito, I decided to put some context around my interaction with him.

What do you think?

 

Filed Under: Burrito, Caregivers, Latest Videos, Play Tagged With: Burrito, funny, ghost, Play, playful, sheet

Today is Sponsored for Jason Merritt!

April 16, 2024 by Diana

Join us in celebrating Jason Merritt today! Jason is connected to the sanctuary in many ways. His wife Krissy and he live locally and they have been supporters of the sanctuary for years. Krissy is also an extremely dedicated volunteer, currently transitioning to paid staff (more on that in a later post).

Jason is an all-around handy guy. He’s done some work at the sanctuary, and offers his talents and assistance to other locals. Recently, in lieu of being paid for work for another sanctuary supporter, Jason offered that they instead make a donation to their mutual chimpanzee friends, so this sponsor-a-day is in honor of his generosity.

Thank you so much, Jason!

Filed Under: Sponsor-a-day, Thanks Tagged With: jason merritt, Sponsor-a-day

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