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Friday, May 6, 2011

A DOG WHO CARES: PECKIE ARBUS MAKES AN APPEARANCE WITH HIS MOM LOREEN ARBUS AND PAULA ZAHN AT 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF A NEW YORK TRADITION AS CELEBRITIES, MEDIA POWER BROKERS & WALL STREET UNITE TO HELP CHILDREN & FAMILIES WITH DISABILITIES FOR UCP OF NYC'S BIG STAR-STUDDED ANNUAL WOMEN WHO CARE BY MOVER AND SHAKER LOREEN ARBUS

You remember Peckie Arbus's Star-Studded Interview:
We were pleased to see him yesterday at Cipriani and he even had a virtual Bellini, the signature drink of Cipriani, with Peachy though he whispered in her ear that he does in fact prefer The Peachy Deegan cocktail made with Star Vodka in his dog bowl...here he is with his mom Mover and Shaker Loreen Arbus and Paula Zahn!
Peckie is one popular dog with an exciting life.  Yesterday he had an elevator escapade he told us-he was waiting for it to come to the floor where he lives, and Loreen had to go back to their apartment for something.  Not a dog to miss an adventurous opportunity, Peckie popped on the lift by himself and the door closed before Loreen could join him, and Peckie had quite the joy ride over tens of floors solo.  But you know from the interview that this dog likes to travel...
Whom You Know will continue our coverage of Mover and Shaker Loreen Arbus's fabulous event next week...Peckie and Peachy wanted to wish you a Happy Friday!


About Women Who Care:

Women Who Care was created to honor female role models representing various segments of the community,” said Loreen Arbus, Founder & Chair of Women Who
Care. “It is a celebration of women who have deep concern for others and are passionately committed to giving back. Their extraordinary accomplishments and great character have inspired women around the world to achieve their full potential."   

About United Cerebral Palsy of New York City:

UCP of NYC is one of America’s most established charities helping children and adults with disabilities throughout New York City. UCP of NYC currently serves more
 than 14,000 individuals and family members through more than 75 programs. The Mission of United Cerebral Palsy of New York City is to create opportunities for people
 with disabilities to lead independent and fulfilling lives.

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