Media Release: Civil litigator turned local Author Michelle Stark joins the Dundas Museum & Archives for dogthemed program, From Street Dogs to Soulmates: How Our Relationship with Dogs Has Changed

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DUNDAS, ON—In celebration of International Dog Week and a successful Dundas BIA Dog Day Parade
last weekend, the Dundas Museum and Archives is delighted to welcome Michelle Stark for a special talk
titled From Street Dogs to Soulmates: How Our Relationship with Dogs Has Changed this Thursday,
August 28th
at 6:00PM.

Michelle Stark is a former civil litigator of twenty years, who has transitioned from the courtroom to the
writer’s desk to pursue her passion for storytelling. Her debut memoir, Broken (Fire Ant Press, 2024),
explores the intricate world of canines, caregivers, and unexpected fragility. At this informative talk,
poignantly presented in our Dogs of Dundas exhibition, Michelle will share reflections on Dundas as it
once was, and into the lives of the dogs who have always been at our side.

On this informative and educational program, DM+A Programming Coordinator Tina Aurora notes:

“It’s important to highlight animals in our lives, as dogs are fundamental members of our
communities today who enrich our well-being each day.”

This free public event is a must-attend for lovers of dogs, literature, and Dundas. Interested participants
can register at the button below.

To learn more about Michelle Stark, or her book Broken visit www.michellestark.ca.

Media Contact:
Christopher L. Butler III
Administration & Marketing Coordinator
Dundas Museum & Archives
139 Park St W Dundas, ON L9H 1X8
905.627.7412
chris@dundasmuseum.ca