Harvest & Herb Fest organizers issue special request: no dogs except service dogs
38th Annual Harvest & Herb Festival & Parade Dog Policy (September 21)
The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce has issued the following announcement:
Due to community concerns and requests, we ask that dogs (except service dogs) remain at home.
We understand that many of you love bringing your furry friends, but for everyone's comfort and safety, we’re making this request.
During the 2023 festival we had several reports of dog altercations and moms with small children or kiddos in strollers having incidents.
We thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping us create a fun and welcoming environment for all attendees!
Please contact Director Lindsay at [email protected] with any questions.
We look forward to seeing everyone Saturday at the 38th Annual Harvest and Herb Festival and Parade.
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