"Wagging Tails and War Tales" Bay Trail Dog Walk

Point Isabel Regional Shoreline, 2701 Isabel Street, Richmond, CA, US
Mark your calendars for "Wagging Tails and War Tales" Bay Trail Dog Walk! This dog friendly event will be held from 10:00AM to 11:30AM on January 10, 2015 at Walk begins at Sit and Stay Cafe in Richmond, CA, US. Sponsored by National Park Service. Admission is Free (R.S.V.P. required). Visit Website

Or call 510-232-5050 x6622 or email lucien_sonder@nps.gov for more information.

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Join park rangers from Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park for a dog-friendly walk-and-talk along Richmond’s Bay Trail. Bring your furry friend on leash, and learn more about how American family dogs contributed to the defense effort during WWII. The two-mile walk will last approximately 1.5 hours. We will begin near the Sit and Stay Cafe at Point Isabel Regional Shoreline and end at the Rosie the Riveter Memorial in Marina Bay Park. Note: Rain cancels. Your dog must be on a leash and must be able to get along with other dogs in a "pack" atmosphere. Aggressive dogs will be asked to leave the event. Space is limited to 30, please sign up by emailing lucien_sonder@nps.gov. You will get an email back confirming your reservation. For directions to Point Isabel, please visit http://www.ebparks.org/parks/pt_isabel#reach Working in collaboration with the “Healthy Parks Healthy People Bay Area” initiative, Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park is hosting this program to encourage park visitors to make healthy lifestyle choices while spending more time outdoors.

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