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Meet Mia

admin 04/01/2016     Briefly Noted, People

WestView’s Mascot

Playful, exuberant Mia still acts like a puppy at the age of thirteen. She
probably has more Poodle in her than anything else but when her owner surrendered this charming girl to Maltese Rescue, Mia immediately became an honorary Maltese.

Mia is truly WestView’s mascot, attending all the monthly Contributor & Production Meetings. She enjoys the garden with us at our summer meetings and snoozes among the coats on the bed when the gatherings move indoors.

She is also a certified therapy dog. Mia visited patients at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Cabrini Nursing Home and is now part of the children’s reading program at Jefferson Market Library on Monday afternoons.

On behalf of WestView, Mia begs readers to go to westviewnews.org and hit subscribe.

—WestView Editors

Photo by Maggie Berkvist

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