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by k9sar on 04 August 2007 - 03:08

We Will Never Forget"

The Nation's first tragedy of the 21st century is
commemorated in the four words, "We Will Never Forget." As the sixth
anniversary of the events of September 11th quickly approaches, we as
a Nation turn to those words and again ponder their meaning. We
remember the souls lost in flight and those lost on the ground, those
who survived, and those who tirelessly worked to care for the lost
and injured. But, sadly, there are those who appear to be forgotten:
the loyal, unselfish, brave rescue dogs used to recover both the
living and the lost among the carnage of 9/11/2001.

In January, 2006, Lillian Kline took notice of our
forgetfulness. "I would scream at the TV whenever some kind of
memorial would come on for the people lost or involved in
9/11. `What about the dogs?' Without them, so many remains would
still be unnamed." And so she founded Our K9 Heroes to take the
necessary steps to commemorate the service and sacrifices of the
canine crew of the 9/11 recovery and all service dogs in the United
States.

On September 9, 2007, Our K9 Heroes will hold their second
dedication ceremony for service dogs prior to the Camden Riversharks
game against the Long Island Ducks. Game time is 5:05 PM, with the
dedication to occur prior to the opening pitch beginning at 4 PM.

For questions or to purchase tickets, please contact Ms.
Kline at the above phone number:(856) 435-8494






 


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