The Sanborn's Auto Repair pups turned 3 on Sept. 21. Rather than having a party at the shop, Ginny Sanborn, decided to have a party in their honor at the New Hampshire Veterans Home on Tuesday, Oct. 8. She solicited donations for some of the veterans’ favorite things, adult coloring books, crayons, Pringles chips and Cracker Jacks.
Back, from left, NH Veterans Home Recreation Therapist Megan Rowe, U.S. Air Force Richard Lakin, U.S. Army Vietnam-Era Veteran Allan Bailey, U.S. Navy Vietnam-Era Veteran Roger Cabana, U.S. Army Veteran Oscar Asadoorian, Joe Liscomb U.S. Army Korean War-Era Veteran, NH Air National Guard Vietnam-Era Veteran Bud Locke; front, Lucky Bear, Ginny Sanborn with Sanborn’s Auto Repair, Smoky Bones, NH Veterans Home Volunteer Services Heather Sparano, Diamond in the Ruff and Dog Handler Angela Silva. (Courtesy photo)
- Ian Raymond
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Back, from left, NH Veterans Home Recreation Therapist Megan Rowe, U.S. Air Force Richard Lakin, U.S. Army Vietnam-Era Veteran Allan Bailey, U.S. Navy Vietnam-Era Veteran Roger Cabana, U.S. Army Veteran Oscar Asadoorian, Joe Liscomb U.S. Army Korean War-Era Veteran, NH Air National Guard Vietnam-Era Veteran Bud Locke; front, Lucky Bear, Ginny Sanborn with Sanborn’s Auto Repair, Smoky Bones, NH Veterans Home Volunteer Services Heather Sparano, Diamond in the Ruff and Dog Handler Angela Silva. (Courtesy photo)
- Ian Raymond


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