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In 2010, Army veteran Phil Weitlauf discovered an abandoned 1946 war dog monument in Lyon Township, Michigan, leading him to transform the neglected site into the Michigan War Dog Memorial, a "K9 Arlington" offering free, full-honor burials. Inspired by this, Clint and Krisi Symons looked at the profound impact of the Michigan site and founded the US War Dog Memorial to expand this "Michigan Model" nationwide, ensuring that fallen K9 heroes receive dignified, no-cost recognition across the country. Join Clint Symons as he shares their dream of ensuring these heroes are honored in every corner of the nation.
This hybrid program is both in person and on zoom. Registration is required and can be done at us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1XI0B9WcQFaP-mU1FrF0OA#/registration, scanning the QR code on the flyer or by calling the library at 734-878-3888.
This event is part of our America's 250 Anniversary programming.
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america's 250 anniversary,hybrid program,pinckney, michigan,seasonal,veteran,war dog memorial,war dog michigan memorial,full honor burials
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