21ST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS AIREDALE WALK

21st ANNUAL CHRISTMAS AIREDALE WALK -TWO WAYS TO “WALK”

VIRTUAL:

You are invited to take a picture of your Airedale walking and email it to walkswat@gmail.com (including the dog’s name) between November 30, 2024 and January 2, 2025. Sending the picture means you are OK with us including it in a slideshow that will be posted on the Southwest Airedale Terrier Rescue website by mid-January 2025. If you have any questions, please email walkswat@gmail.com or call or text Connie at (505) 660-7293.

IN PERSON:

DATE:            Thursday, December 26th

TIME:             12 Noon – 2:30 -3:00pm

WHERE:        MSRG Patrick Smith Park, Santa Fe (Directions below)

Well, it’s our 21st  Annual Walk of our terrific Airedales!  We’ll meet at noon, get our ‘dales reacquainted, and at promptly 12:30 we’ll start the walk down Canyon Road to the Plaza.  We’ll let the canines stroll (and show off of course!), for a few minutes, then start back up to our meeting place.  If you don’t feel your ‘dale can do the entire walk, go down Canyon Road to Paseo de Peralta and turn around and come back.

We’ll catch up on Airedale tales!  No need to RSVP; any questions, please call or text Connie’s cell (505) 660-7293 and don’t forget bags for the predictable ‘dale doo!! If you take a picture of your Airedale walking on December 26, and email it to walkswat@gmail.com (including the dog’s name) it will be included in a slideshow that will be posted on the Southwest Airedale Terrier Rescue website by mid-January 2025.

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Directions:  Take INTERSTATE HWY 25 to the St. Francis Dr. exit, go to Alameda and turn right toward downtown.  After you pass Palace Avenue, you will see the park on your right.  Go approximately ¼ mile and turn into the parking lot. There is a wooden sign, (high up), with MSRG Patrick Smith Park.  For those coming from the North, take St. Francis Dr. south to Alameda, turn left and follow above directions. 

I wish you the happiest of holidays.

Connie Amidon-Grover