LI-DOG May Meeting


.05/16/2019 – LI-DOG May Meeting: Surf’s Up Pawty Planning!

 

LI-DOG May Meeting: Surf’s Up Pawty Planning!
Thurs., May 16th, 7 – 9PM
Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library
Plainview, NY 

LI-DOG’s popular dog-friendly events are already off to a great start! Next up: our big Surf’s Up Summer Pawty at Off-Key Tikki on the waterfront in Patchogue. Want to be part of this great event and other fun LI-DOG events this summer? To find out how you can help, join us for the LI-DOG May Meeting! 

 


05/16/2019 – LI-DOG May Meeting: Surf’s Up Pawty Planning!

 

Photo Credit: Joann Garguola

LI-DOG May Meeting: Surf’s Up Pawty Planning!
Thurs., May 16th, 7 -9 PM
Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library
999 Old Country Rd., Plainview
(Google Map) 

Spring is officially here and LI-DOG’s popular dog-friendly events are off to a great start! Next up: our big Surf’s Up Summer Pawty on Sun., June 2nd at Off-Key Tikki! Plus, we’re getting ready for our first Pack Walk at Avalon Park and Preserve THIS Sat. to be followed by great walks in other beautiful LI parks and preserves this summer.

We’re also working on new dog park projects in Belmont Lake State Park, Gardiner Park and Oyster Bay.

Want to be part of our upcoming campaigns and events? Join us for our May 2019 meeting at the Plainview Library to get the details!

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05/19/2016 – LI-DOG Meeting : Our Blossoming Campaigns

Shepherd Sitting Among Flowers at LI-DOG meeting

Wiki at Old Westbury Gardens, April 2016

LI-DOG May Meeting: Our Campaigns for Dog-Friendly Parks are Blossoming!
Thurs., May 19th, 7 – 9 p.m.

Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library
999 Old Country Rd., Plainview
(Google Map)

This Spring we’ve seen trails open to leashed dogs in parks that have been closed to Long Island dog owners and their pups for years—Eisenhower Park, Christopher Morley, Michael J. Tully Park, and more. Our campaigns are blossoming! Our work, however, is not done; come to the LI-DOG Meeting and find out how you can help. There are still many Long Island parks—and way too many beaches—that don’t allow our canine companions at all. Our goal is to get access to local parks and beaches, so we can enjoy Long Island’s beautiful natural resources just like every other family on Long Island. We’re making progress, but we need your help to work on new initiatives and bring our current campaigns home.

Plus, we want to hear from you! Are there parks or beaches that you think would make good on-leash or off leash areas; join us at the LI-DOG meeting and let us hear? Also, are you interested in dog-friendly events? We’ll have details about lots of upcoming events—Pack Walks, our Pints-n-Paws Luau, a Dog Day at the Beach and more.

Please join us on May 19th and find out how together we can make it happen!

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