The 33rd annual Heart & Sole Walk for Animals is Sunday

Posted 10/12/22

Potter League for Animals is hosting their 33 rd  annual  Heart and Sole Walk for Animals on Sunday Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. at Fort Adams in Newport, RI. The Heart & Sole Walk for Animals …

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The 33rd annual Heart & Sole Walk for Animals is Sunday

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Potter League for Animals is hosting their 33rd annual Heart and Sole Walk for Animals on Sunday Oct. 16, at 10 a.m. at Fort Adams in Newport, RI. The Heart & Sole Walk for Animals is the largest fall fundraiser and festival, bringing together pet lovers and their best friends to raise funds and awareness for homeless animals across Rhode Island and beyond..

Participants will enjoy a scenic dog walk, music, sponsor and "Flealess Market" with more than 30 vendors, special activities for dogs and their humans, and a festive atmosphere celebrating the special bond between animals and people.

Fundraising for the Heart & Sole Walk for Animals helps the Potter League care for thousands of homeless animals each year and gives them the second chance they need and deserve. Their goal is to raise $100,000. 

Bring the entire family, your friends and your dogs. Participants can register as individuals, create or join a team and raise top dog dollars by using our easy online fundraising website. There is no registration fee to attend. All participants are encouraged to fundraise or donate to help animals in need.  

For event information or to register, visit heartandsolewalk.org.

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