A group of about 30 people of all ages pitched in to help the Sheppard Park Dog Park take a giant step toward becoming a reality Saturday. The volunteers spent about five hours dragging underbrush and small trees that the parks, buildings and grounds department had cut down to the Boyce Drive curb, getting the south end of what will be the dog park ready for fencing. The volunteers answered the call to action of Tina Werres (inset with her furry friend Zelda) who said in a press release that another call for volunteers may go out to finish getting the area ready for the fencing, which is due to arrive in about three weeks. Werres says the area should be ready for dogs to frolick unleashed sometime in August. (Jamie Taylor/River News)
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