Dogtoberfest Fundraiser for Rudy's Dog Park Planned

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Jennifer [email protected]

Rudy’s Dog Park is hosting its second annual Dogtoberfest live auction and raffle fundraiser on Oct. 19.

The event is from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Downtown Eatery & Spirits, 205 W. Center St., Warsaw.

Rudy’s Dog Park is a not-for-profit organization that was organized and founded to build a dog park to serve Warsaw and the surrounding Kosciusko County community.

The park is at the intersection of East CR 300N and North CR 100E in Warsaw.

The park is a leash-free  environment for dogs and their owners to socialize and exercise.

Dozens of items will be available and a D.J. will be playing into the night.

“We are excited to get back to Downtown for the auction,” said Deb Wiggins, Rudy’s Dog Park Board president.

A variety of items have been donated for the auction including gift baskets, two tickets for the Colts vs. Browns game on Oct. 21, rounds of golf, glasses from Warsaw Cut Glass, various gift certificates from area businesses and more.

A full list of items is available on the Rudy’s Dogtoberfest 2012 Facebook page.

A rose raffle also will be available for $25 per ticket with only 100 tickets available.

The raffle includes a long-stemmed rose and a chance to win two $100 Sunoco gift cards, a $200 gift card to JB Furniture or dinner for two at five area restaurants.

For more information call 574-267-8511, visit rudysdogpark.org or email  [email protected] Fundraiser For Rudy’s Dog Park Planned[[In-content Ad]]

Rudy’s Dog Park is hosting its second annual Dogtoberfest live auction and raffle fundraiser on Oct. 19.

The event is from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Downtown Eatery & Spirits, 205 W. Center St., Warsaw.

Rudy’s Dog Park is a not-for-profit organization that was organized and founded to build a dog park to serve Warsaw and the surrounding Kosciusko County community.

The park is at the intersection of East CR 300N and North CR 100E in Warsaw.

The park is a leash-free  environment for dogs and their owners to socialize and exercise.

Dozens of items will be available and a D.J. will be playing into the night.

“We are excited to get back to Downtown for the auction,” said Deb Wiggins, Rudy’s Dog Park Board president.

A variety of items have been donated for the auction including gift baskets, two tickets for the Colts vs. Browns game on Oct. 21, rounds of golf, glasses from Warsaw Cut Glass, various gift certificates from area businesses and more.

A full list of items is available on the Rudy’s Dogtoberfest 2012 Facebook page.

A rose raffle also will be available for $25 per ticket with only 100 tickets available.

The raffle includes a long-stemmed rose and a chance to win two $100 Sunoco gift cards, a $200 gift card to JB Furniture or dinner for two at five area restaurants.

For more information call 574-267-8511, visit rudysdogpark.org or email  [email protected] Fundraiser For Rudy’s Dog Park Planned[[In-content Ad]]
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