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Bring the Dog to Stone Harbor 'Sandy Paws' 5K Run, Pooch Walk

Tourism | Wed, 11/18/2009 - 12:17 pm | Read 769 | Commented 3 | Emailed 2
Tags: 5K run, dogs, Stone Harbor, walk

By Herald Staff

STONE HARBOR - The Stone Harbor Fire Department will have the second annual Sandy Paws 5K and 1 mile Pooch Walk on Nov. 28.

The event starts at 9:00 am at the Stone Harbor Firehouse at 96th and Second Avenue.

The 5K race is for runners and walkers only. The 1 mile Pooch Walk is for dogs and walkers and will be on the beach.

Trophies will be awarded for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place male and female finishers overall and for the 1st place finisher and for the 1st place winner in each age group and the 1st place finisher male and female in the category Fire/EMS/Police.

Awards will be given to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place “Best Dressed” Pooch.

The event benefits the Stone Harbor Fire Department and the Animal Alliance of Cape May County.

Go the www.stoneharborfire.com to register for the race. Post race refreshments will be provided.

Get your exercise in the morning and then start your Christmas shopping by visiting the wonderful shops in the Stone Harbor Business District.

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Sat, 11/21/2009 - 3:50pm - Posted by: Judy D-D

Giblet, don't worry...volunteers from the Cape May County Animal Shelter will be participating in two fundraisers that same day in Avalon...one at the Princeton Bar and the other at Veterans Plaza. The Shelter works closely with the Animal Alliance of CMC. The Shelter Barn Buddies program has been completely funded by the Animal Alliance. In addition the Shelter and the Alliance work together to identify people in need of veterinary care or food for their pets in these difficult times. The Shelter also has been working closely with Animal Outreach, another committed animal advocacy group in Cape May County. These groups being able to work together is making a difference!

Thu, 11/19/2009 - 3:10pm - Posted by: jul4134

Too bad 100 percent of the proceeds don't go to humans, many of whom will be hungry this holiday season.

Wed, 11/18/2009 - 7:12pm - Posted by: Giblet

Too bad it doesn't benefit the Cape May County Animal Shelter which has two ways to accept donations. One is to their spay/neuter program. The other program is to doante to medical care for animals beyond what taxpayer dollars can provide.






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