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Five-year-old Elsie Spomer, daughter of Dusty and Betsey Spomer of Powell, was among the 100 children who gathered at the Powell Branch Library Tuesday afternoon to meet Pixie, a retired Alaskan sled dog who …
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{gallery}01_22_09/sleddog{/gallery} Five-year-old Elsie Spomer, daughter of Dusty and Betsey Spomer of Powell, was among the 100 children who gathered at the Powell Branch Library Tuesday afternoon to meet Pixie, a retired Alaskan sled dog who was a lead dog for the National Park Service. For more coverage of Pixie's visit, CLICK HERE . Tribune photo by Carla Wensky
Five-year-old Elsie Spomer, daughter of Dusty and Betsey Spomer of Powell, was among the 100 children who gathered at the Powell Branch Library Tuesday afternoon to meet Pixie, a retired Alaskan sled dog who was a lead dog for the National Park Service. For more coverage of Pixie's visit, CLICK HERE . Tribune photo by Carla Wensky