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Wrapping veterans with comfort and healing BY SHANNON GRANHOLM EDITOR
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HUGO — Five Quilts of Valor, five Cold War Medals and two Victory Medals of World War I were presented during a special Veterans Day Ceremony Saturday, Nov. 10, at Keystone Place at LaValle Fields. “Tomorrow is the 100th anniversary of the Armistice that stopped the fighting of the fi rst World War. That Armistice, which went into effect in the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month, brought to a close the conflict that was described at the time as ‘the war to end all wars,’” said Alan Anderson, who is well known to Keystone residents. “Over 9 million people worldwide, both military and civilian, were casualties in that war. Sadly, it failed to end all wars, and the following decade of the 20th century saw ever more deadly and horrific conflicts around the world.” For a couple of years, Anderson has visited Keystone Place on a monthly basis to talk with the residents about military history. Anderson has a master’s degree in military history and a doctoral degree in war studies. He often helps residents track down information about their relatives and ensures veterans get the medals they so SEE KEYSTONE, PAGE 11
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Dog provides nonjudgmental reading practice BY SHANNON GRANHOLM EDITOR
Pippy the therapy dog is becoming quite the celebrity around Washington, Anoka and Ramsey counties. Three-year-old Pippy, who is thought to be a border colliecattle dog-whippet mix, is a part of the Dog Gone Reading program at the Hardwood Creek Library in Forest Lake, which takes place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month.
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Pippy was Hugo resident Ashley Erickson’s fi rst foster dog. Erickson quickly realized that her “foster fail” would make a great therapy dog. “I was looking for a way to get more involved in the community and our dogs are such a huge part of our lives, so any excuse I can fi nd to incorporate my dog into what I am doing, the better,” she explained. “It seemed like a good fit. She has the perfect personality and temperament for this work. She is such a gift,
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I wanted to share her with other people. She is so good, sweet and sensitive.” In May 2017, Pippy was certified after completing an eight-week course at Total Recall School for Dogs in Hugo. Once a dog and its handler are certified, they are automatically sent a newsletter from Therapy Dogs International (TDI). Those newsletters often include a “help wanted” section for organizations that have SEE PIPPY, PAGE 10
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James Lauderbaugh, 7, of Lino Lakes, practices his reading skills by reading aloud to a therapy dog named Pippy at the Hardwood Creek Library during the Dog Gone Reading Program Thursday, Nov. 8.
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