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An event every week that begins at 2:00 PM on Sunday, repeating until September 19, 2021
Financial trader Greg finds a winsome, street-smart stray in New York’s Central Park, bearing only the name “Sylvia” on her collar. As a harmless antidote to a midlife crisis, he brings the dog home, where she promptly becomes a bone of contention in Greg and his wife Kate’s marriage. Can a dog become a couple’s best friend? This smart, silly, and sophisticated comedy shines a heartwarming light on relationships, nature, and growing older.
Financial trader Greg finds a winsome, street-smart stray in New York’s Central Park, bearing only the name “Sylvia” on her collar. As a harmless antidote to a midlife crisis, he brings the dog home, where she promptly becomes a bone of contention in Greg and his wife Kate’s marriage. Can a dog become a couple’s best friend? This smart, silly, and sophisticated comedy shines a heartwarming light on relationships, nature, and growing older.
Financial trader Greg finds a winsome, street-smart stray in New York’s Central Park, bearing only the name “Sylvia” on her collar. As a harmless antidote to a midlife crisis, he brings the dog home, where she promptly becomes a bone of contention in Greg and his wife Kate’s marriage. Can a dog become a couple’s best friend? This smart, silly, and sophisticated comedy shines a heartwarming light on relationships, nature, and growing older.
Financial trader Greg finds a winsome, street-smart stray in New York’s Central Park, bearing only the name “Sylvia” on her collar. As a harmless antidote to a midlife crisis, he brings the dog home, where she promptly becomes a bone of contention in Greg and his wife Kate’s marriage. Can a dog become a couple’s best friend? This smart, silly, and sophisticated comedy shines a heartwarming light on relationships, nature, and growing older.
Contact Bronda Lee at 336-725-0907 or blee@seniorservicesinc.org with questions.