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Show New Utah - Thursday, March 11, 2004 - Page 9 library art show features local veterinarian's art works lt The March art show "Sjchibited in the rotunda of i2 ie American Fork Library Matures the art work of 2't. Alan B. Cunningham, i ! n American Fork resident. resi-dent. The paintings on dis-' dis-' av are of animals includ- Dr. Cunningham s i oks about humans and 'eir bond with animals, he books authored by unningham are "Sleep- Jra:ig with Angels: A Veteri - in Wet anan s nimal ' Sacred Bond of Companionship" W "On Angels Wings: personal Stories About the j. assing Away of Beloved "nimal Companions." ther artists' paintings at are also published in s books and featured in l -1 i A n a exniDlt are ru.rd.mia LMexis, Lisa Hull and Jim "iaykovich. If : Dr. Cunningham gradu-. gradu-. ted from BYU with a BS animal science and an jVtlS in respiratory health ; are science. He also graduated grad-uated from USU with a h.D. in physiology and om Oregon State Univer-ity Univer-ity with a Ph.D. in veteri-ary veteri-ary medicine. hildren nvited o audition 13 w :kle& J95 The Grove Children's .epertory Theatre is hold- lg auditions for, "It's a ii ird, It's a Plane, It's v uperman" by Charles .trouse and Lee Adams, ssae same creative team pich produced "Annie." nrj.uditions for children 9 to 1 will be from 9 a.m. to rHoon on March 13 at The Trove Theatre Academy, j-j5 S. Main, Pleasant 4rove. This production will lay at The Grove Theatre May 6, 7 and 8 with emng periormances, atinees on May 8, 15, 22 d29. There is a production it IE f the M.LEY st of $100 for each par- cipant or $50 for those ho are J Dr. Cunningham was selected to participate in the medical curriculum for professionals program leading to a doctor of medicine med-icine degree at the University Univer-sity of Health Sciences Antigua. He is also the recipient of the Wilfred O. Foundation Scholarship for rural medical practice. He is a certified pet loss grief counselor and heads involved in the roves Lr.K.Jij.A. 1. pro-ram. pro-ram. Each child will iceive a full script and lusic that they may keep the end of the produc- riron. Ill Rehearsals are held on """"uesday, Wednesday and hursday from 4 to 6 p.m. he part a child has will etermine the exact hearsal schedule. Those who have further uestions may contact ayliene Omary at 404- 503 or e-mail the-ovetheatreqwest.net. WMmmmM Hex Your Advertising Muscle American Fork Citizen Pleasant Grove Review Lehi Free Press Iindon Review Lone Peak Press Pony Express Call 756-7669 , Vorth County Newspapers 9ji 59 W. Main American Fork a grief hot line for Utah. He trains veterinary technicians tech-nicians and veterinarians in the counseling of animal ani-mal companion owners that have lost a beloved animal. Another interest is to encourage the recognition of "The War Dogs of Vietnam." Viet-nam." Over 4000 dogs served in Vietnam yet fewer than 200 returned home. At the end of the way these courageous canine soldiers were considered con-sidered equipment and were either euthanized or left behind with the South Vietnam soldiers to an uncertain future. The dog handlers wanted to bring them home but were denied. They long to honor their partners in war with memorials and commemo rative postage stamps. Presently the U.S. government govern-ment has sadly denied their requests. Dr. Cunningham Cun-ningham encourages citizens citi-zens to write to their congressmen con-gressmen to gain recognition recogni-tion for "The Vietnam War Dogs." Dr. Cunningham's exhibit will be on display until the middle of April. Brochures and informa tion about his books and projects will be available for viewers to pick up. This exhibit is sponsored by the American Fork Library Board and the American Fork Fine Arts Council. 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