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Southeastern Guide Dogs Walkathon
April 6 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Bring your family, bring your dogs, bring your friends, and bring your friends’ dogs to the Gainesville Walkathon at Trinity United Methodist Church on April 6, 2024!
This free, family-friendly event includes a 3K walk and a dog-friendly party in the park featuring lively music, vendor and sponsor booths, puppy kissing booth and an exciting raffle drawing, and much more.
Walkathon is Southeastern Guide Dogs’ largest fundraiser of the year and proceeds help breed, raise, train, and match amazing dogs with people with vision loss, veterans with disabilities, and children who need a best friend.
Whether you raise funds for our mission or simply bring your dog to the party in the park, they’ll see you at Walkathon!
9 am: Gates Open | 10 am: 3K Walk | 11:30 am: $1,000 Raffle Drawing
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