It’s a Pool Paw-ty

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A sure sign that summer is on its way out is when staff begins the draining of the pool.

Remember Otis? This year, he is inviting canines and their humans to the pool for public swimming.

Humans will not be allowed in the pool and aggressive or unfriendly dogs will be asked to leave immediately. Your dog must be on a leash unless they are in the water and you are required to clean up after your dog so bring your poop bags!

Admission is a donation of cash or supplies (cat or dog food, litter, etc) to the Hanna SPCA.

Mon Aug 29, 2022 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.

Original source can be found here.



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