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Guiding Eyes for the Blind will honor the Jefferson Valley Mall next week with its Community Service Award. If you’d like to attend the event…EVENT:  Guiding Eyes for the Blind Dog Presents Community Service Award to the Jefferson Valley Mall DATE:  November 5th, 2008 TIME:  10:30 a.m. PLACE: Jefferson Valley Mall, 650 Lee Blvd., Yorktown Heights, NY 10598   Guiding Eyes for the Blind’s training program has relied on the Jefferson Valley Mall as a place to work with their remarkable dogs and students for over a decade.   Guiding Eyes is honoring the Jefferson Valley Mall’s generosity and support with its Community Service Award.  This prestigious award is given to those organizations and individuals who help the world-renowned guide dog school in extraordinary ways essential to the school’s work. A Guiding Eyes dog and Ms. Kathy Zubrycki, Guiding Eyes for the Blind’s Director of  Training, will present the award to Mr. Patrick Moyers, General Manager of the Jefferson Valley Mall.Directions: Jefferson Valley Mall is located on Route 6, 1/4 mile east of the Taconic Parkway in Yorktown Heights, NY. The mall is approximately 45 miles north of N.Y.C.

This entry was posted on Thursday, October 30th, 2008 at 1:48 pm by Laurel Babcock.
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Laurel Babcock is the Community Life editor for The Journal News, Express Publications and LoHud.com. She grew up with a beloved mutt and was surrounded by dogs into young adulthood. She liked cats enough, but didn't really think of them as true pets. That changed when her brother brought an abandoned 4-week-old kitty into the family, dooming us all. Laurel currently serves as staff for two completely adored cats, Stanley and Cup, both girls.


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