Therapy dog visit the Greenville Public Library


Hope, a golden retriever therapy dog owned by Rita Calabrese of North Smithfield, receives the attention of Audrey Parfitt and Juliana Bettencourt, both of Greenville, at the Greenville Public Library. Hope was one of two dogs at a therapy dog event for students in grade 6-12 at the library last Wednesday, May 17.
- Breeze photo by Charles Lawrence


Juliana Bettencourt, Audrey Parfitt and Caroline Izzo, all of Greenville, spend time with Hope, the golden retriever therapy dog, at the Greenville Public Library last Wednesday. Hope was one of two dogs at a therapy dog event for students in grade 6-12 at the library. See more photos on page 12.
- Breeze photo by Charles Lawrence


Mackenzie Kmiec, of Greenville, meets Hope, a golden retriever therapy dog, at the Greenville Public Library last Wednesday. Therapy dogs help students deal with stress and are said to boost academic engagement.
- Breeze photos by Charles Lawrence
Hope, a golden retriever therapy dog owned by Rita Calabrese of North Smithfield, receives the attention of Audrey Parfitt and Juliana Bettencourt, both of Greenville, at the Greenville Public Library. Hope was one of two dogs at a therapy dog event for students in grade 6-12 at the library last Wednesday, May 17.
- Breeze photo by Charles Lawrence
Juliana Bettencourt, Audrey Parfitt and Caroline Izzo, all of Greenville, spend time with Hope, the golden retriever therapy dog, at the Greenville Public Library last Wednesday. Hope was one of two dogs at a therapy dog event for students in grade 6-12 at the library. See more photos on page 12.
- Breeze photo by Charles Lawrence
Adam Lebeau, of Smithfield, says he loves dogs as he talks to Gillette, a King Charles Cavalier therapy dog, at a special event at the Greenville Public Library, last Wednesday.
- Breeze photo by Charles Lawrence
Mackenzie Kmiec, of Greenville, meets Hope, a golden retriever therapy dog, at the Greenville Public Library last Wednesday. Therapy dogs help students deal with stress and are said to boost academic engagement.
- Breeze photos by Charles Lawrence
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