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Dogs become Bark Rangers at Bark in the Park

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November 12, 2025
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Thirty pooches and their people came out Nov 8 to Fairy Stone Park’s Bark in the Park. The canines pledged to be Bark Rangers and received a certificate.     

The leashed dogs took their owners on ranger led scenic loop hike on the Oak Hickory Trail and then attendees watched a demonstration of sniffing out hidden electronic devices by the Henry County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Shabang. 

The event culminated with the ribbon cutting of the new pet waste stations around the park, a project of Friends of Fairystone and funded by a One Family Productions’ Grassroots Grant and a donation from Bill Currier and Donna Bishop.    

Follow the Fairy Stone Facebook page for exciting upcoming events including a Holiday Market on November 29. New Moon Stargazing Nov 20, Festival of Trees December 12-13 and A Decades New Years Eve Party.

Pet waste station ribbon cutting.
Pet waste station ribbon cutting.
Some of the pooches participating in the event are pictured with their humans.
Some of the pooches participating in the event are pictured with their humans.
Franklin County Sheriff's Office K-9 Shabang and trainer.
Franklin County Sheriff's Office K-9 Shabang and trainer.
One of 30 dogs receives a certificate on November 8.
One of 30 dogs receives a certificate on November 8.
A group of participants begin a ranger led hike.
A group of participants begin a ranger led hike.

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