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Roice-Hurst Humane Society and Primary Care Partners start community dog walks
Summary
Roice-Hurst Humane Society and Primary Care Partners launched Pop-Up Pack Walks on Monday with about 60 people joining a one-mile route; organizers say the weekly walks will be held every Monday at noon in different parts of the valley for a year.
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Roice-Hurst Humane Society and Primary Care Partners held their first Pop-Up Pack Walk on Monday in Grand Junction. The event invited community members to volunteer by walking shelter dogs at locations across the valley. The first walk took place at Primary Care Partners and followed a one-mile route. Organizers say the Pack Walks are planned as a yearlong series of weekly events.
Event details:
- The program is a partnership between Roice-Hurst Humane Society and Primary Care Partners.
- The first walk was held on Monday at Primary Care Partners and drew about 60 participants.
- The route for the first walk was about one mile.
- Walks are scheduled for every Monday at noon and will take place in different parts of the valley over the coming year.
- Organizers describe the events as aiming to encourage healthy activity, strengthen community connections, and give shelter dogs extra exercise and socialization.
- A signed waiver is required to participate; walk schedules, route maps, and waiver forms are posted on the Roice-Hurst Humane Society website.
Summary:
Organizers say the weekly Pack Walks are intended to support both human health and the wellbeing of shelter dogs by providing regular exercise and social interaction. The series is scheduled to continue every Monday at noon in varying locations across the valley for a year, with further details available on Roice-Hurst's website.
