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How To Raise Seeing Eye Puppies Program In Long Valley On July 6

The Washington Township Library is hosting 'Puppy Tails,' a program for prospective volunteers from grades 6 to 12, on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

LONG VALLEY, NJ — Looking to do some volunteer work with dogs that make a difference in the community?

Kids and teens between grades 6 through 12 and their families can learn more about the possibilities of raising seeing eye puppies during the Morris County 4H “Puppy Tails” program, outside at the Washington Township Public Library at 37 East Springtown Road, on Tuesday, July 6 at 7 p.m.

Attendees need to pre-register for the program here and should bring along a blanket or chair to sit on when they come.

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Get a preview here of the Puppy Tails program with Morris County 4H from the 2019-2020 yearbook, with Puppy Tails also ranked as a top-scoring 4-H Club in the 4-H Animal Science Blog Contest in 2020.

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