The Fairfield Chamber of Commerce is reminding its residents that it will be hosting a fun Halloween Dog Parade at the upcoming Market on the Green/Halloween on the Green event on Sunday, October 30 th .

Pooch check-in will begin at 10:00am, in the left-hand side parking lot of the Old Town Hall, and the parade will begin at 11:00am. The parade route will start in the check-inparking lot, go up to Old Post Road, turn-left down to the YMCA. Once at the YMCA, the parade will then turn-around and end where it began, along the left hand side of the Old Town Hall building parking lot.

For our furry friends participating in the Halloween Dog Parade (11AM), prizes will be awarded for the most creative costume (1 st , 2 nd and 3 rd place). Although previously announced that there would be a $5.00 registration fee, participation in this event is free –no registration fee required. Only friendly, even temperament dogs, who get along with others, will be accepted. The Chamber encourages that dog walkers pre-register online: www.FairfieldCTChamber.com. First 50 registered dogs will receive a free Chamber bandana. All dogs will receive a small bag of treats upon arrival at the check-in desk.

Event: Halloween Dog Parade

Date: Sunday, October 30 th (Rain or Shine)

Time: 11:00am

Free and open to the public

Halloween Dog Parade: Free and advance pre-registration is encouraged online:

www.FairfieldCTChamber.com)

Location: Historic Old Town Hall Green in Fairfield

Address: 611 Old Post Road, corner of Beach Road, Fairfield, CT

For more information, please visit:

www.FairfieldCT Chamber.com (or call the Chamber office: 203-255- 1011)
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