| Fighting Cancer Goes to the Dogs |
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Posted: Thursday, July 14, 2011 3:59 pm
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 Upper Dublin residents Bruce (from left) and Sam Benjamin and their dog, Mandy, pose for a picture with Bucks County resident Adrienne Yahr and her dog, Harley, at the American Cancer Society’s Bark For Life on Saturday, June 25th.
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While raising almost a thousand dollars for the American Cancer Society, this two-hour event offered participants a leisurely stroll along a park trail, an impressive demonstration by well-trained pooches from the K9Jym, and an array of raffle baskets brimming with dog treats and toys. From Roxie’s two-legged dance to Barley’s airborne catches, the canine competitions were another highlight of the event. There were also representatives from rescue organizations providing information, as well as vendors displaying the latest in canine fashion and other products. This light-hearted event for owners and their pets briefly turned poignant when Germantown Academy history teacher Judy Krouse addressed the crowd with her dog, Cody, by her side. Krouse and Cody are both cancer survivors, though Cody’s struggle is ongoing. After praising the quality medical care that both she and her dog have received, Krouse underscored the importance of hope. “Believing matters. Having a positive mental attitude matters. Hope matters.” If you are interested in helping the American Cancer Society bring hope to those suffering from this disease, there is still time. Bark For Life is part of a larger effort – called the Relay For Life – to raise funds for the fight against cancer. Donations for the 2011 Relay For Life are being accepted until the end of August at the American Cancer Society - WV RFL, 480 Norristown Rd, Suite 150, Blue Bell, PA 19422 or online at www.relayforlife.org/pawissahickonvalley. For more information about the Relay For Life or the 2012 Bark For Life, contact Lori Freed at 610-275-8897 or lorifreed@comcast.net. |
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