WPTV personalities at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 12th Annual Barry Crown Walk for the Animals

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Posted: 03/09/2013

JUPITER, Fla. -  WPTV's Ashleigh Walters, Keli Fulton, Mollie Reynolds and Ryan Calhoun will be at the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 12th Annual Barry Crown Walk for the Animals Saturday.

The event raises money for animals in need.

The event begins at 9a.m. next to the Cheesecake Factory at Downtown at the Gardens.  Breakfast and coffee will be available. 

A one-mile walk starts at 10a.m., with contests for Best Dress, Most Creative, Owner/Pet Look-A-Like and Best in Show.  Demonstrations, vendors and music will also be there to entertain guests. 

Adoptable animals will be available to those interested in adding a new member of the family.  Affordable vaccinations and micro-chipping are site.

The Celebrity Pet Wash gives pooches the chance to get pampered. 

For more details click here .

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