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Time: August 31, 2019 from 8am to 5pm
Location: McDade Park
Street: 1 Bald Mtn Rd
City/Town: Scranton, PA 18504
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Latest Activity: Aug 26, 2019
Come join us for our 11th Annual Memorial Pet Walk and Car & Bike Show!!! August 31, 2019, Pavilion 2, at Scranton's McDade Park. Come and walk with your Pet or in Memory of your Deceased Pet. Registration for the walk will be from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. There will be a blessing of the Animals and a Memorial Service for those we have lost this year. $25.00 to walk with or in memory of your pet(s). This will include one of our Memorial T-Shirts. We will also be memorializing 2 of our Volunteers that have passed this year. Sally Ozark and Michael Ambrose.
There will be lots of food, vendors and a HUGE Basket Auction. Alan Finn of Designing Dogs will do a training demonstration.
Then at 12:00 noon there will be the car show registration.
There will be door prizes announced throughout the show for those who entered!
First 20 cars to enter will be given a gift!
Car Show will begin at 1:00 PM and awards will be given at 4:30 PM. $10.00 to enter your car/bike in the show!
Following with basket raffle winners and 50-50 winner!
Come and enjoy a great time while helping out animals in need!
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