A very interesting and productive year for Beagle in Mind behind us with oh so many more exciting things planned for the year 2017 - 2018 ahead of us.
For those who have not been following, here is a short summary of the biggest "milestones" for us: 2016 11 January Received our Letter of Auhority for the registrationof the trust No. IT000090/2016(C) April Start of our relationship with Friends of the Dog 11 May The trust is registered as a taxpayer (No. 1414568186) June First official Beagle in Mind educational event. Know the Nose at The Dog Care Centre also with Annaret Meintjies (Agility) 25 August NPO entered into the register in terms of the Non-Profit Organisation Act NPO 175-622 9 September Notice from SARS in terms of trading as a Public Benefit Organisation PBO 9300533706 October Start of our relationship with Human, Horse & Hound Kinesiology 2017 February News that we can start work at the new premises for Beagle in Mind Education & Training Centre Confirmed with Friends of the Dog that the education centre will be a base from which to host and present their courses in Cape Town March 2017 Work starts at the new location Watch this space for updates :-)
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