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The Block Pawty at Legacy Place

The Block Pawty at Legacy Place

Time Out8 hours ago
A celebratory evening of fun for pups and their people hits Legacy Place at the annual Block Pawty on Aug. 7. Bring your furry friend out and about for an evening of tail-wagging fun, sponsored by Veterinary Urgent Care Center. The evening runs from 5:30-7:30pm, as you meet up in front of J.P. Licks for an agility course and adoptable pups from Animal Rescue League, a live DJ, and exciting raffles and giveaways. Bluey, every dog's favorite character, will be onsite for a special meet and greet, and custom pet portraits by the talented Karla Murphy will be available for purchase. Plus, Lucky One Lemonade will be popping up with swag, raffle giveaways, and samples of their hard seltzers. Tickets can be purchased via the Legacy Place Insider App, and all proceeds will be donated to the Animal Rescue League, the Dedham-based organization that lends unwavering support to local animals, families, and neighborhoods providing veterinary care, adoption, and field services.
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