Pikes Peak State College's Military and Veteran Programs will honor military and all
working dogs with several events culminating in a re-dedication ceremony for its War
Dog Memorial.
"PPSC has been supporting military and veteran students since its inception as a college
and their canine friends have always been a part of our culture." Said Paul DeCecco,
PPSC's Military and Veterans Programs Director. "Working military dogs have been around
since World War II and we owe them a debt of gratitude just as we do their human counterparts."
Events will include military working dog demonstrations, "Go Team" therapy dog interactions,
a local animal rescue and service dog training resource fair, and presentations on
how to interact with service dogs.
Nine years ago, a War Dog Memorial was dedicated on our Centennial Camps. This memorial
was the work of a former PPSC veteran student and two of the dogs depicted were modeled
after real dogs who worked with some of our PPSC veterans.
This memorial saw wear and tear over the last nine years, so through a collaboration
between students, staff and faculty, PPSC was able to refurbish this memorial. A week
of special events honoring working dogs will culminate with a re-dedication ceremony
on April 21.
All events are free and open to the public. For more info contact
mvp@pikespeak.edu
Event Schedule
Apr 19:
Students can destress and interact with Go Team therapy dogs
11 am–1 pm I Rampart Campus, Atrium, 2070 Interquest Parkway
Accessibility Service Presentation: How to interact with service dogs
10:30 am I Rampart, Atrium & Virtual, 2070 Interquest Parkway
Apr 20:
Peterson Space Force Base military working dog demonstration
10:30–11 am I Rampart, Atrium, 2070 Interquest Parkway
Accessibility Service Presentation: How to interact with service dogs
2 pm I Centennial, Atrium, 5675 S. Academy Boulevard
Students can destress and interact with Go Team therapy dogs
2–4 pm I Centennial, Atrium, 5675 S. Academy Boulevard
Apr 21:
Military Working Dog Re-Dedication Ceremony
11 am I Centennial Campus War Memorial (between A and C building- Park in D lot)
5675 S. Academy Boulevard
Fort Carson military working dog demonstration
11:15 am I Centennial Campus, Atrium, 5675 S. Academy Boulevard
Local Animal Rescue & Service Dog Training Resource Fair
11:30 am – 1 pm I Centennial, Atrium, 5675 S. Academy Boulevard
About PPSC's Military and Veterans Program
The MVP program provides support to active duty military, veterans and their family
members, who currently make up 28 percent of PPSC’s student population. From the application
process through graduation, it offers hands-on help with registration, program advising,
paperwork processing and referral services to other departments and resources in the
college and the community.