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Andersonville Chamber's DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

A celebration of our four-legged friends featuring pet-friendly activities, vendors, treats and more.

Pet Ambassador Banjo from Sandbox Baby Boutique
Pet Ambassador Banjo from Sandbox Baby Boutique (Photo courtesy ACC.)

The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce (ACC) is paws-itively thrilled to present Andersonville Dog Days of Summer, a celebration of our four-legged friends featuring pet-friendly activities, vendors, treats and more. Come sniff out the fun on Saturday, July 17, 2021 from 9 am – 2 pm on Catalpa Ave. between Clark St. & Ashland Ave. $5 suggested donation.

Events include a free photo booth and goodie bags courtesy of BLVD Vet and agility demonstrations by Urban Pooch Training & Fitness Center. Plus enjoy some playtime in the Dog Park(ing lot) across the street at St. Gregory’s on the corner of Catalpa Ave. and Ashland Ave.

Vendors include Ándale Market, Chicago Dog Co., Friends of Winnemac Dog Park and Six Point Pet. Defloured Bakery and Downstate Donuts will be offering both human and dog-friendly treats. Many local businesses will also be offering in-store promotions including free flower collars at Foursided.

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For additional information, visit the Andersonville Dog Days of Summer page. Pet ambassadors from neighborhood businesses will be showcased on the Chamber’s social media outlets throughout the week.

Special thanks to event sponsors Foursided, State Representative Kelly Cassidy, Michael Plageman, American Family Insurance and Urban Pooch.

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The Andersonville Chamber of Commerce fosters a vibrant environment in which Andersonville businesses can thrive by attracting a diverse customer base; providing business support services and advocacy; and engaging in business attraction, long-range planning, and economic development.

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