Woof! Celebrate the neighborhood fur babies at First Hill Fidos

Seattle, WALocal News

First Hill Fidos returns for its tenth anniversary Wednesday from 6-8 PM at First Hill Park, inviting dog owners and enthusiasts to celebrate their furry companions. The event will feature contests for Cutest Pup, Best Trick, Best Dressed, and Best in Show, with swag bags available for participating dogs on a limited basis. This year’s gathering also commemorates the park's reopening after a $1 million renovation completed in 2021. The event has been a staple of the community since it first began, fostering connections among dog owners in the area. CHS has covered the event since its inception, emphasizing its role in strengthening neighborhood bonds.

The park's revitalization has enhanced the community space, making it a fitting backdrop for this year’s festivities. Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with fun activities, prizes, and a sense of community. The event underscores the value of local gatherings in promoting neighborhood spirit and engagement.

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