NOLA Dogs “Race to the Rescue” is celebrating its seventh anniversary with its annual race and blessing of the pets
There is still time to register for the NOLA Dogs Race to the Rescue 5K on Oct. 13, taking both runners and walkers through the grounds of Lake Lawn Metairie Cemetery. The morning of exercise and fun celebrates the lives of local pets and raises money for area no-kill animal rescue organizations.
The race has raised about $140,000 for local rescues over the past six years, drawing more than 400 participants of all ages to compete. Proceeds from this year’s race and online auction will go to Animal Rescue New Orleans, Take Paws Rescue, The Inner Pup, Trampled Rose Rescue & Rehab, and Zeus’ Rescues.
The funds will help the organizations cover medical bills and other expenses for the adoptable pets in their care until they find their forever homes.
Race organizer JoAnne Casey, of NOLA Girl Charitable Giving, said this is the third year Heaven’s Pets at Lake Lawn Metairie has hosted the fundraiser.
Patrick McCausland, president of Heaven’s Pets, said the family-friendly day of recreation is all about raising awareness and funds.
Festivities will also include a prerace dog parade and the annual blessing of the pets after the race.
8 a.m.: Dog Parade
The festivities will kickoff with a free second-line around Metairie Cemetery, led by Soul Brass Band, for pets and their owners. Costumes for animals and people are encouraged.
8:30 a.m.: NOLA Dogs Race to the Rescue 5K Run/Walk
The race is for humans only. Participants will cover a 3.1-mile course through the beautiful, oak-tree lined streets of historic Metairie Cemetery.
FOX 8 meteorologist Zack Fradella will emcee, while representatives from Orangetheory Fitness will lead race participants in warm-up exercises.
The race will conclude with an awards ceremony. Attendees will have the option to bid on an array of auction items.
9:30 a.m.: Heaven’s Pets blessing of the pets
Participants and their pets of all shapes and sizes are invited to attend the free blessing to honor beloved pets both past and present.
Treats, giveaways and sno-balls from Plum Street Snoballs will be provided for pets and people.
For race details and online registration, visit www.nolagirl.org/events. On-site registration will also be available on race day starting at 7 a.m. Virtual participation is also available.
Traci D. Howerton is the volunteer manager for Animal Rescue New Orleans (ARNO), a nonprofit, volunteer-based, no-kill shelter. For more information on ARNO, visit www.animalrescueneworleans.org.
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