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Kalinsky photos to benefit MSG charity

NEW YORK (AP) — Six iconic photos by legendary Madison Square Garden photographer George Kalinsky are being auctioned to help fulfill the dreams of children facing obstacles.

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MSG Entertainment says all net proceeds from the one-of-a-kind, signed artworks of sports and entertainment figures will benefit the Garden of Dreams Foundation.

They include images of New York Giants two-time Super Bowl champ Justin Tuck and New York Rangers All-Star goalie Henrik Lundqvist.

The online auction goes live Tuesday at www.SteinerSports.com/gardenofdreams.

The charity partners with the Knicks, Rangers, the Liberty and other areas of the MSG company. It brings unforgettable experiences to children facing illness, homelessness, poverty and tragedy.

Kalinsky also is the official photographer of Radio City Music Hall.

Other legends captured by his lens include Frank Sinatra and Stevie Wonder.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.


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