FLSSP is excited to host our 8th annual Walk n Wag event – the largest dog party on the Eastside! This year will be a fun event for the whole family with a 3K walk, Doggie Village with vendors and activities, performances by Seattle Fly Dogs and Rainier Agility, the Banner Bank pet show, food trucks, music from Warm 106.9 and more. We can't wait to see all the wonderful dogs and their friends and families at Walk ‘n’ Wag!
EVENT SCHEDULE
10:00-2:00 Registration and Doggie Village open
10:30-11:00 3k Walk in the Park
11:00-2:00 Beer Garden / Food Vendors open
11:00-11:30 Seattle Fly Dogs
12:00-12:30 Banner Bank Pet Show (5 Categories: Best Personality (AKA Ugliest Dog), Waggiest “Tail”, Dog/Owner Look Alike, Best Trick, Best Costume)
12:30-1:15 Rainier Agility
1:30-2:00 Seattle Fly Dogs
Thank you to our sponsors, Alpine Animal Hospital, Michael’s Subaru of Bellevue, and Pet Pros by Earthwise Pet; our Pet Show sponsor, Banner Bank; our media sponsor, Warm 106.9; and our Prize sponsors, All the Best and Pickles Playland, for their support of this event!
PARTICIPANT REGISTRATION: Got the zoomies and can't wait to register? Registration is open now through May 3rd! Each $20 “Bark Pass” includes 3K walk entry for 1 dog and 2 humans (additional humans $5 extra), an entry to the pet show, and your choice of swag item: bandana, Frisbee or collapsible water bowl, as well as giveaways from our partners. All proceeds from Walk n Wag support our work to enhance Lake Sammamish State Park.
All proceeds from this tail-wagging event go toward the FLSSP general fund to support programming, projects and amenities at Lake Sammamish State Park. Over the course of last year, proceeds from our FLSSP hosted events helped restore 2.5 acres of the park, planting of over 150 trees, replacement of 8 shade trees, and much more. We welcome additional donations at time of registration that will be directed to our Park Improvement Fund specifically allocating monies toward trail maintenance, improving accessibility, and working on restoring Lake Sammamish State Park lands. We are so grateful for our community’s support for FLSSP events through registration.