A DOGgone good time in Lincoln City

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Doggone crazy dayThe Lincoln City Cultural Center hosted DOGgone Crazy Day, part of Lincoln City Community Days, to benefit the Beach Bark Fund. For almost a decade, Beach Bark Fund has provided funds for emergency veterinary care for animals in need.

The Lincoln County Animal Shelter adoption event had to be canceled because they had vehicle issues and couldn’t bring a trailer, so there were no adoptions.

Many turned out to attend the event.

Dee Darney from Dee 4 Dog was the trainer in the agility area.

Cindi Tringali was the service dog trainer, and is the owner of Camp Canines.

Lucky Dog Grooming did about ten toenail trims for donations.

Sam Jacobsen had ceramic dog art on display.

Ben Soeby had wooden dog art and cards.

Lincoln City Parks Board had a dog park survey.

There was a self dip dog bone station where visitors could have some white chocolate on their treat.

Kenny’s IGA donated a raffle basket of dog items and Lincoln City Sporting Goods donated a headlamp for those winter time dog walks.

From Lincoln City Community Days staff:

“Big thanks the the Lincoln City Cultural Center and Judy Hardy for a great space and terrific support. And, of course, big thanks to our friends who hate being named, but deserve a thanks anyway.”

You can donate here: https://www.centralcoasthumanesociety.com/news-detail.php?article=25

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Justin Werner
Justin Werner is the founder and editor of the Lincoln City Homepage, a trusted source of local news and information for residents and visitors of Lincoln City, Oregon. He is also a community leader, entrepreneur, and dedicated advocate for transparency and accountability in local government.

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