Join Our Mailing List!
Latest News:
Mon Valley Academy for the Arts Receives ... -- "Charleroi, PA, September 19, 2024 – Mon Valley Academy for the Arts ..." -- 25 September 2024
Handmade Steelers Quilt Raffle -- "California United Women in Faith is raffling off a handmade Pittsburgh Steelers ..." -- 25 September 2024
Stan Gordon – UFO and Bigfoot Expert to Hold ... -- "The West Newton Public Library welcomes Stan Gordon on October 26 for a free ..." -- 25 September 2024
SAVE THE DATE -- "Holiday Craft Show in Scott Township Nov. 16" -- 25 September 2024
Peters Creek Historical Society Program on the ... -- "Mr. Bob Stakeley, Director of the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, will be ..." -- 25 September 2024
Monessen Library Announces October Programs -- "The Monessen Public Library, located at 326 Donner Ave. in Monessen will be ..." -- 25 September 2024
SAVE THE DATE -- "Mobster Murder Mystery Dinner on November 9" -- 25 September 2024
Elizabeth Township Sportsmen Association Offering ... -- "A Hunter Trapper Education course is scheduled on October 6, at 9:00AM at ..." -- 25 September 2024
COSTUME JEWELRY SALE TO HELP OUR TROOPS AND ... -- "A Costume Jewelry Sale is being held to help raise funds for our troops and ..." -- 25 September 2024
Former Steelers Star Will Allen and Friends Gear ... -- "The Clairton School District gymnasium was “PAKed” with excitement ..." -- 24 September 2024

Monongahela Pooch Parade Generates Smiles and Wagging Tails
By Jill Runfola

Owners and their dogs paraded down Main St. in Monongahela, on Saturday, May 27, at 11:00 am for the annual “Pooch Parade”.

Dog4
Gabe Paulick of New Eagle, with dogs ‘Max’ and ‘Mazy’, who won awards for “Best in Show” and “Largest Dog.”

35 different dogs on their leashes, representing a variety of different breeds participated in the event which is now in it’s tenth year. The parade ended in Chess Park where festivities were held such as a Chinese Auction, half-the-take, food and refreshments, dog contest judging, and vendors.

“I love them. It’s whimsical. It’s fun,” said event organizer Corrina Withrow, Chairperson with MARC (Monongahela Area Revitalization Corporation). “It’s light-hearted. It’s a feel-good event. Everyone has a good time, and I think we need more feel-good events,” added Withrow.

This year’s event was held in honor of Susan Jo Withers, the original event organizer who has since passed away.

The Pooch Parade filled the streets of downtown Monongahela with proud dogs and their owners.

RealEstate270x64

PSC 399430 HRb 

MESSENGERWEBAD

Pizza Station

 

  • Prev
  • Featured Advertisers
Scroll to top