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| Walk for the Animals (Watertown) |
Saturday, May 20 2006, from 10:00am to 1:00pm
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By: Melissa
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Join us in our annual walk for the animals. The day will begin with a two or three mile walk through residental neighborhoods around Watertown. You don't need a pet to participate, however, feel free to bring along and walk with your house pet! Any and all pets are welcome to participate.
Afterwards, return to Riverside Park for great times including pet judging and games for you and your pet.
The walk begins at 10am, with registration starting at 9:30 am. Please visit the Watertown Humane Society website or call them for more information.
Location Riverside Park 850 Labaree St, Watertown, WI 53098 |
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