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January Caring Weekend at Temple Shalom of Aberdeen
The therapeutic and healing effects of pets and service animals

Temple Shalom, 5 Ayrmont Lane, in Aberdeen, presents a Caring Weekend on January 6th and 8th. The theme for the Caring Weekend is an exploration of how pets and service animals provide therapeutic and healing effects to those suffering from trauma or illness, as well as just dealing with the stress of everyday life. Weekend events are open to the community.
At Friday evening services, Rosemary Laubach of Freehold, a therapy dog specialist, will give a presentation explaining the Therapy Dog Program. She will be accompanied by her dog, Hope. Services begin at 6:30 pm. Rosemary will be staying for the dinner that immediately follows services so that families can speak with her. Those interested in dinner may RSVP to the Temple office at 732.566.2621. The cost for dinner is $14 for an adult and $8 for a child.
On Sunday morning the Committee will present a program on Special People United to Ride (SPUR), a non-profit organization which is dedicated to providing therapeutic horsemanship programs to individuals with disabilities. SPUR is affiliated with the Monmouth County Park System, and is located at Sunnyside Equestrian Center in Lincroft. A horse has a calming effect on riders and has a unique ability to sense what its rider or handler is feeling.
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Barbara Duggan will be our featured speaker. Barbara is a member of the SPUR Board of Directors and past Co-President.
A light breakfast will be served. There is a $5 charge to attend. Please bring an item to donate to our local animal shelter. A list of recommended items is at http://monmouthcountyspca.org/support/wish-list/.
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For more information, contact Sam Shapanka at (908) 601-0484 or at sam.shapanka@gmail.com.