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Get Ready for Pets in the Park: 75+ Vendors Await

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The Deer Park Market is hosting Pets in the Park this Saturday at Perrins Field, where over seventy-five vendors will be offering a variety of resources, home goods, and delicious eats. Don’t miss the pet parade or free bike helmets for kids.

Get ready for a fun-filled day at Perrins Field, located at 315 E Crawford St in Deer Park, this Saturday, June 3rd, as Pets in the Park brings together more than seventy-five vendors. The event will feature live mini-training demos and an exciting pet parade. 

Deer Park residents and pet lovers alike are eagerly awaiting the upcoming Pets in the Park event, which will take place at Perrins Field this Saturday from 9am to 3pm. With so many vendors confirmed, attendees can expect diverse offerings, including gifts, home goods, tasty eats, and fresh produce. So whether you’re looking to find a special gift, stock up on delicious treats, or explore various community groups, Pets in the Park is the place to be.

Dog enthusiasts will be delighted to know that Doggy Do Better will conduct live mini-training demonstrations throughout the day. Visitors can learn valuable tips and tricks to enhance their canine companions’ behavior and obedience. It’s an excellent chance to gain insights from the experts and create a stronger bond with furry friends.

One of the day’s highlights will be the Pet Parade sponsored by Nose to Tail Pet Grooming. Registration begins at 11:30am, with the parade itself commencing at noon. People and their beloved pets will be able to showcase their creativity and love for animals as they march. It’s bound to be a heartwarming and entertaining spectacle.

Pets in the Park isn’t just about pets and vendors; it’s also about community involvement. The Kiwanis Club of Deer Park will be present at the June Deer Park Market, offering free bike helmets for kids. This initiative promotes safety and encourages young riders to enjoy their summer adventures while wearing proper head protection. So make sure to stop by and get a helmet with a proper fit to ensure a safe and enjoyable summer on two wheels.

Pets in the Park promises to be a day of fun, excitement, and community engagement. Whether you’re a pet owner, a local resident, or simply looking for a delightful way to spend your Saturday, don’t miss this fantastic event at Perrins Field in Deer Park. Come support, local vendors, enjoy the festivities, and celebrate the bond people have with their furry companions.

Sources:

The Deer Park Market, Thedeerparkmarket.com/. Accessed 2 June 2023.

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