Bridges Connecting Communities Paws for a Cause Dog Walk
Whether you're young, old, with dog or without… if you love animals and want to help support your local community, then we need you to join us for the annual Bridges Connecting Communities Paws for a Cause dog walk at Nortons Park, Wantirna South on Sunday 20 November 2011.
It’s just around the corner and we are getting ready to have a fantastic, energetic day of healthy fun. Registration is open from 10.00am and the walk kicks off at 11.00am from Nortons Park, Nortons Lane, Wantirna South.
Walkers will follow the trail around Nortons Park and Shepherds Bush stopping at check points along the way to go into the draw to win fantastic prizes.
After walking up an appetite, a scrumptious sausage sizzle and cool refreshing drink will be available, face painting for the kids and family entertainment! Competitions for the best dressed dog, cutest puppy, dog and owner lookalike, and the oldest timer will be awarded and judged at 1.00pm by local celebrities. There are many prizes to be won, including EastLink vouchers. Santa will be paying us a special visit on the day for your dog to have his Christmas photos taken.
Receive a FREE Doggy show bag when you register early. Please visit www.bridgescc.com.au for registration details.
So come along, join the fun and support the programs and services of Bridges Connecting Communities.
About
Paws for a Cause Dog Walk
Sunday 20 November 2011
Nortons Park, Nortons Lane, Wantirna South, Victoria
Melway Ref 72A2
Registration opens at 10.00am
Walk commences at 11.00am
Competitions judged and awarded at 1.00pm
Registration
Register early to receive a FREE Doggy Show Bag!
Registration opens at 10.00am on the day
Registration is $5.00 per adult
Kids under 16 years of age are FREE.
Please visit www.bridgescc.com.au, email
[email protected], or phone 9729 9499.
All funds raised will benefit the community programs and services run by Bridges Connecting Communities and this event is proudly supported by ConnectEast, the owners and operators of EastLink, and Linking Melbourne Authority.