002NY - Global Heroes Vol.2 - Issue 4

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efore September 11, 2001, the general public did not have a clear idea of what search and rescue (SAR) dogs did. They were mostly viewed as dogs who did rescues out in natural disasters. However, that would all change when over 300 search and rescue teams would be called in for the rescue and recovery efforts at the World Trade Center and the Twin Towers. The dogs would take center stage and show their value during such a time of tragedy. Though the last known 9/11 search and rescue dog sadly passed away in 2016, the actions of these dogs will reverberate for years to come. Alas, due to the severity of the tragedy, they were not able to recover many souls. However, through the solid canine-human bond, they were a source of comfort for those who worked at ground zero and people all over who learned about SAR dogs. The AKC Museum of the Dog, an art museum located in New York City dedicated to man’s best friend, wishes to assist in keeping that legacy alive.

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The Museum preserves, interprets, and celebrates the role of dogs in society and educates the public about the human-canine bond through its collection of art and exhibits that inspire engagement with dogs, including our next special exhibition, 9/11 Remembered: Search and Rescue Dogs, opening on September 1. This exhibition will feature artwork highlighting search and rescue dogs, including sculptures from the DOGNY project. DOGNY was a public art installation and fundraiser conceived by Dennis Sprung, which raised two million dollars for canine search and rescue organizations throughout the United States. The exhibit will also include winners of the “Salute to Search and Rescue Dogs” art contest, which is accepting submissions until August 16. In addition to our upcoming 9/11 Remembered exhibit, the Museum of the Dog celebrates dog heroes of all kinds. This summer, we are hosting a series with Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation that follows guide dogs in training as they learn how to be seeing-eye dogs for the blind and visually impaired. You can learn more about upcoming events and the history of SAR dogs and war dog heroes like Smoky and Sgt. Stubby from the comfort of your own home by visiting museumofthedog.org

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PRESERVING THE LEGACY OF MAN’S BEST FRIEND


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Serving Up Stories: Chef JJ Johnson Celebrates Culture Through Food

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pages 70-71

Grilled Branzino With Capers And Mint

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pages 74-76

A Commitment to Organic Growing And

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Off Their Plate: Local Kitchens Making

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pages 68-69

The Spirited Journey Of The Gray Whale

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pages 66-67

Arogya World Catalyzing Healthy Living

2min
page 64

A Helping Hand: Spanish Inventor Crafts 3D-Printed

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page 65

School Foodservice

5min
pages 62-63

The Power Of Knowing: How SickKids Is Shining New Light

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pages 60-61

Women’s Brain Health Initiative

2min
pages 58-59

Feel-Good Fashion: Sustainable Brands To Shop This Summer

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pages 56-57

A More Resilient And Sustainable Gulf Coast

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pages 54-55

Exciting Places And Open Spaces: Escape To The

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The Valley That Changed The World: Exploring Pennsylvania’s Oil Region

3min
pages 52-53

The Historic Heroes Of Rochester, New York

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page 51

It’s Not A Destination, It’s The Start Of Your Adventure

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page 48

Discover An Earthly Paradise At DownEast Acadia

2min
pages 46-47

Rejuvenate With An Adventure Getaway To North Carolina’s

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Sunshine And Family Fun In The Jewel Of South Carolina

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page 44

Helping Patients Access Treatment: NetJets & Corporate

2min
page 43

Greetings From The South Coast Of Massachusetts: Where

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Inspired By A Love for The Land

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It’s Dark, It’s Deep, It’s Alive: You’re About To Enter The

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pages 36-38

A Taste Of New Jersey’s Wine Country

2min
pages 40-41

The Last Of Its Kind: Healing New York’s Wetlands

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pages 32-33

One Billion Oysters, One Shell Of A Mission

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pages 34-35

Dogwood Alliance: Protecting Southern U.S. Forests Through

2min
page 31

From 9/11 To Today, Helping Families And Communities Heal After Tragedyy

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Pain Into Passion: Model And Disability Activist Grace Strobel On Pursuing Your Dreams

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pages 24-25

The Most Important Place To Fight Climate Change Is Right Where You Live

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page 29

Farmers: The Original Climate Heroes

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Guy Stanley Philoche Is Starting An Art Revolution

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pages 26-28

Nujeen Mustafa On Living With A Disability And Defying

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Caring for Hidden Heroes: Putting First Responder Families First

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Preserving The Legacy Of Man’s Best Friend

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