Canine Advocates Is Planning A Family Event At Fairfield Hills
Canine Advocates Is Planning A Family Event At Fairfield Hills
Canine Advocates of Newtown is planning a special âKeep On Truckinâ with Canine Advocatesâ event, which will offer events for all ages during an afternoon at Fairfield Hills.
The event is being planned for Sunday, August 5, from noon to 5 pm. Attendees should use the main entrance to the campus, off Wasserman Way.
There will be a large touch-a-truck event featuring a police car, the DARE care and a police canine car, a fire truck, ambulance and search and rescue vehicle. Baro the police dog will be offering demonstrations. There will also be two Army trucks, a dump truck, backhoe and trailer. A motorcycle and car show will be presented as well.
From 3 to 5 pm, new Newtown resident Joanna Hehir will have her service dogs Lucy and Gandollf on hand to meet.
Information will be available on CHIP (Childrenâs Health Insurance Program), there will be at least two photographers showing their work, massage therapy and reiki demonstrations, face painting by Sandy Hook resident Sally Lynn MacDonald, a tattoo booth, an inflatable bouncing station, and others displays and vendors.
Hook & Ladder Fire Company will be running a refreshments booth.
Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. The event is being presented by Canine Advocates and is a fundraiser toward its Building Fund for a new pound for Newtown. For more information about this special event or Canine Advocates call Virginia Jess at 426-5327.
