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The signs were donated by one of Washington, D.C.’s premier sign companies, Gelberg Signs, following a conversation between Seebert resident Lucinda Tyler and Gelberg’s executive facilitator, Sasha Clarke.
A small group of local residents, including Lucinda and Cad Tyler, Mac Gray, Robin Robertson and Mia Friel, met Clarke as she disembarked after a lengthy drive from D.C. and helped her erect the signs at the shelter.
Pictured, l to r: shelter manager Robin Robertson, shelter assistant Mia Friel, Lucinda Tyler and her adopted rescue dogs, Joe and Ziba. L.D. Bennett photo