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People and their dogs (regardless of either’s breeding) are invited to the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League’s first annual “Bark in the Park” next Saturday, April 5, at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis.

The event will run from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and is free – the normal park entrance fee will be waived for those attending the event.

The day will include raffles, veterinary services including rabies vaccinations, heartworm checks, micro-chipping and nail clipping; pet portraits, vendors, rescue organizations, games and food. Best of all, it takes place just a short walk from the dog beach at Quiet Waters.

All proceeds benefit MAGDRL, a nonprofit organization that was organized in 1979 to provide rescue and care for abandoned, neglected and abused Great Danes and Great Dane mixes.

You can get more information about the event and the organization here.

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John Woestendiek has been a features reporter at The Sun for six years. Previously he worked as a reporter, columnist, national correspondent and editor at four other newspapers, and received a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1987 for his reporting on prisons and mental institutions for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Woestendiek lives in South Baltimore with his dog, Ace.
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