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looks like

looks likePopular
SubmitterprrkcMore Photos from prrkc    Last Update2006/8/10 18:38
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I don't need the pizza and Terry doesn't need the beer...

say cheese pizza

say cheese pizzaPopular
SubmitterprrkcMore Photos from prrkc    Last Update2006/8/10 18:36
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enjoying the evening

enjoying the eveningPopular
SubmitterprrkcMore Photos from prrkc    Last Update2006/8/10 18:33
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Pizzaaaaa....

Pizzaaaaa....Popular
SubmitterprrkcMore Photos from prrkc    Last Update2006/8/10 18:31
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Kirby and Suzanne

Kirby and SuzannePopular
SubmitterprrkcMore Photos from prrkc    Last Update2006/8/10 18:30
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Dennis and Kathleen

Dennis and KathleenPopular
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About DIG



The Dogpark Improvement Group (DIG) is a volunteer, non-profit organization composed of individuals coming together to raise funds to improve the Penn Valley Dogpark in Kansas City, MO. The group was started by MaryBeth Norsworthy in June of 2006

DIG planted eight maple trees in the park in late Fall of 2006, and has been instrumental in working with city government to improve the dogpark. A DIG PIAC request was approved in 2007 to provide $155,000 for park expansion and a parking lot.

DIG uses an e-mail list to communicate with members.

The only requirement for DIG membership is an in-person / e-mailed request to be a member, along with agreeing to work constructively in the group and respect the opinions of others. Please e-mail digannouncements@gmail.com to join!

As of May 2009, the group has 191 members.
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"In order to keep a true perspective of one's importance, everyone should have a dog that will worship him and a cat that will ignore him."

- Dereke Bruce
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