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Published: Aug 08, 2006 12:30 AM
Modified: Aug 08, 2006 02:34 AM

Dog Walk to benefit Special Olympics

 

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RALEIGH - The Wake Sheriff's Office is sponsoring a 1.5-mile dog walk to benefit Special Olympics on Saturday at Historic Oak View County Park, 4028 Carya Drive off Poole Road in Raleigh.

Registration begins at 9 a.m. The fee to participate is $25 per dog, which includes a Special Olympics hat and T-shirt for the owner and a bandana for the dog. In addition to the dog walk, the event will include dog contests, dog demonstrations, multiple vendors and other activities for the whole family.

The 2006 Dog Walk will benefit the Law Enforcement Torch Run, which hopes to raise $1.2 million this year for Special Olympics North Carolina.

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