Red Bank River Center To Host Dog Walk On “The BroadWalk” Saturday May 18th
Red Bank River Center is proud to team with the Red Bank Animal Welfare Committee and Fins & Feathers for the Dog Walk on BroadWalk on Saturday, May 18 from 12 pm to 4 pm.
Residents and visitors are invited to bring their leashed dogs to the Broadwalk for a downtown Red Bank Yappy Hour experience! The event is free to attend and features music, adoption opportunities, and specials for pups and people alike! This event is much like the Rat’s own Bark In The Park next month in Ocean County.
Supporting Great Causes.
Red Bank RiverCenter Executive Director Bob Zuckerman said:
“RiverCenter is excited to welcome residents, visitors, and their leashed canine companions to the Dog Walk on BroadWalk on May 18! We will be supporting two amazing causes, Lunch Break and Louie’s Legacy, and there will be great yappy hour specials for dogs and humans! This will pawsitively be the most exciting oppawtunity to bring your doggies to the Broadwalk!”
Pet food and financial donations will be accepted for Lunch Break, a local organization that provides food, clothing, life skills, and fellowship to those in need in Monmouth County and beyond. Learn more about Lunch Break’s mission at lunchbreak.org.
Looking To Adopt?
Adoption Opportunities will be available from Louie’s Legacy, a rescue organization that helps the community and shelter partners save more animals, more efficiently by rescuing them, temporarily caring for them in their excellent, supportive foster homes, and matching them with fantastic pet parents.
The event promises to be quite the pawty! Dogs and their humans will be treated to great specials from downtown Red Bank businesses both on and off the Broadwalk including Elli’s Backyard, Greene Street, Neapoli, Rita’s Red Bank, The Green Room, The Robinson Ale House, Red Rock Tap + Grill, Starbucks, Washington General Store, and more!
For more information, please visit redbank.org.
The Red Bank RiverCenter is a 501(c)(3) non-profit formed in 1991 to manage Red Bank’s Special Improvement District. The Red Bank RiverCenter’s mission is to promote local merchants, recruit new businesses, stage vibrant events, and beautify the streetscapes of historic Downtown Red Bank.
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