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BARK FOR LIFE "PACK MEETING"

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 114 S Kensico Ave White Plains NY 10601  See map

 

The American Cancer Society Bark For Life is a noncompetitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society's fight against cancer.

COME TO OUR NEXT PACK MEETING ON SATURDAY, MAY 19 @ 2PM @ BEST FRIENDS PET CARE IN WHITE PLAINS (114 S. KENSICO AVE) --- BRING YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND DON'T FORGET SPOT, FLUFFY, & CLIFFORD!

ALL HUMANS & DOGS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND - THERE WILL BE REFRESHMENTS, GIVE-AWAYS, AND INFORMATION ABOUT THE UPCOMING BARK FOR LIFE EVENT. YOU CAN ASK QUESTIONS AND GET INFORMATION ON HOW YOU AND YOUR DOG CAN JOIN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER!

COME ON OUT ON SAT. MAY 19 @ 2 AND JOIN US IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER WITH YOUR POOCH!

By supporting Bark For Life, you help the American Cancer Society save lives, and that helps us move closer to our ultimate goal of a world with less cancer and more birthdays.

So bring your best canine friend and join us for a fun-filled day starting with a walk, and then continuing with demonstrations, contests, and games.

*For more information please contact:
Jamie Copperman
Email: jamie.copperman@cancer.org
Phone: 914-397-8827

The website to register, sign up, and start fundraising online:
RelayForLife.org/BarkWestchesterNY

We also are looking for sponsors, vendors, & volunteers to support the event - please contact Jamie.

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