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PET Re-Adoption
& Patriot Festival

May 3, 2025 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

The George Washington Masonic National Memorial Grounds

101 Callahan Drive,
Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

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Community Booths

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Food & Beverages

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Working Dog Demonstrations & More

White Paw

Community Booths

White Paw

Food & Beverages

White Paw

Working Dog Demonstrations & More

White Paw

Community Booths

White Paw

Food & Beverages

White Paw

Working Dog Demonstrations & More

White Paw

Community Booths

White Paw

Food & Beverages

White Paw

Demonstrations & More

#PAWFEST2025

A PET Rehoming PROJECT

EVENT SPONSOR

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The origins of the Navy predate independence by almost a year. On 26 August 1775, the colony assembly of Rhode Island sent its delegates to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia to request that “a fleet of sufficient force for the protection of these colonies” be established. Although the Congress had already urged individual colonies to mount their own naval defenses, the Rhode Island Assembly understood that securing American ports and waters would be a bigger job than any colony could handle. The U.S. Navy’s official birthday is October 13, 1775, when the Continental Congress authorized the creation of the Continental Navy, marking the beginning of the nation’s naval tradition.
The United States Marine Corps was established on November 10, 1775, in Tun Tavern, Philadelphia.
 
Since that historic day, the Marines have played a pivotal role in shaping the course of American history.
 
From the shores of Tripoli to the sands of Iwo Jima, from the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of the Middle East, the courage and sacrifice of the Marines have been instrumental in securing our nation’s freedoms.
The U.S. Army, founded on June 14, 1775-more than a year before the Declaration of Independence-as the Continental Army, is the oldest service branch in the U.S. military. It has played a vital role in the growth and development of the American nation.
 
Drawing on long-standing militia traditions and recently introduced professional standards, it won the new republic’s independence in an arduous eight-year struggle against Great Britain. At times, the Army provided the lone symbol of nationhood around which patriots rallied.
 

Available for Adoption

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Say hello to Sanford!

Help us find homes for all those pets that were gifted during the holidays but have now been “re-gifted” to shelters

This event focuses on celebrating local businesses and community organizations that are passionate about pets and veterans. It will highlight the Army’s, Navy’s & Marines’ 250th birthday honoring those who serve our Nation, and help local pet shelters find homes for pets that were given as Christmas presents but have now been surrendered to shelters.

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Adoptable #PAWFEST Pups

Rosettenew4

Rosette

2 years 4 months, 45 pounds, Plott hound mix

Sophie

Sophie

23 weeks, 40 pounds, Belgian Malinois

Stellaoutside

Stella

2 years 11 months, 30 pounds, Staffordshire Terrier

Teddy3

Teddy

7 years 1 month, 21 pounds, Dachshund mix

Truly7

Truly

5 years, 35 pounds Staffordshire Terrier

Aspyn10

Aspyn

3 years 1 month, 56 pounds, Hound mix

Guavanov1

Guava

4 years 10 months, 70 pounds yellow lab

Kodapic1

Koda

3 year old, 70 pounds husky mix

Kramer

2 years 10 months, 50 pounds cattle dog mix

Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn

2 years 1 month,55 pounds beagle/mastiff

Community Booths & Vendors

Vendor Opportunities

Booth Space

Wounded Paw Project® is offering participants FREE* space during this event to promote pet or veteran products, services, or initiative awareness. Participants must provide their own canopies, tents, tables, chairs, etc.

Marketing and Promotion

This pet re-adoption project and festival will be promoted on Wounded Paw Project®’s website and social media sites. We also ask all participants to help promote this event through their networking channels, including using #pawfest in your social posts..

*A free booth in exchange for presenting our co-branded flyer at your table, and social media posts on your social to promote the event

Sponsorship & Volunteer Opportunities

For more information email: megan@woundedpawproject.org
or call 703-727-8598

Location

The George Washington Masonic National Memorial

This pet re-adoption project and festival will be promoted on Wounded Paw Project®’s website and social media sites. We also ask all participants to help promote this event through their networking channels, including using #pawfest in your social posts..

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#PAWFEST #PAWFEST2025 #WPP

For more information email: megan@woundedpawproject.org
or call 703-727-8598