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Images > 2008 – Respite Project

On the first program day, a student loosens up to bowl a strike. Two students relax between frames, and smile for a picture. At the American Museum of Natural History, a student views a T-rex at the kiosk. Two students smile before a vitrine containing a dinosaur skeleton.
At South Street Seaport, a student learns the rites of pirating proper! A cunning, punning pirate passes ‘round the bubbly. At New York Aquarium, a student observes a dissected squid. A student dissects a squid to collect its ink.
A student, Aquarium educator and CANY speech therapist dissect a luckless squid. A baby walrus turns flips at the Aquarium. The Horseless Horsemen Foundation teaches a student with autism to ride. At Sweet Hills Riding Center, a new horseman learns basic commands.
A perfect day for riding – another new rider turns his horse to the right. A student and his horse, nose to nose, getting to know each other. A student learns to trot his horse at Sweet Hills Riding Center. A young man proudly displays his medal, awarded at Aviator Sports.
A young athlete grants WNBC an interview – “This rocks!”      
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