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After a five-year break, Saline Main Street is thrilled to announce the return of the highly anticipated Wiener Dog Race to the annual Oktoberfest celebration. The race will take place on North Ann Arbor St. on Saturday, September 21, at 4 p.m., with check-in starting at 2:30 p.m.
Open to all Dachshunds and Dachshund-mix breeds, this fun and family-friendly event invites canine competitors to showcase their speed and charm. Proof of current rabies vaccination is required for all participants. Pre-registration is $10, with proceeds supporting Saline Main Street, a nonprofit organization committed to promoting the vibrancy of downtown Saline.
“We’re excited to bring back the Wiener Dog Race as part of Oktoberfest’s festivities,” said Saline Main Street Executive Director, Mary Dettling. “It’s so much fun, and we’re looking forward to the community’s participation.”
This year's race is being organized by the dedicated volunteers from the Michigan Celtic Festival, who have successfully managed the popular Corgi Races for the past two years. Their experience and enthusiasm promise to make this a fantastic event for the whole family.
Don’t miss out on this paws-itively delightful spectacle—join us at Oktoberfest for an afternoon of wagging tails, fast paws, and friendly competition!
For more information or to pre-register your dog, visit Saline Main Street’s website: https://www.salinemainstreet.org/2024/09/11/14234/wiener-dog-races-are-…
North Ann Arbor Street
100 N Ann Arbor St
Saline, MI 48176
United States
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Typical that our police chief is unresponsive.
Yet more incompetent officials appointed by our self serving mayor and his kangaroo court of city council! This city is going to **** in a hand basket!
Very sad the blowback at individuals who just about volunteer their time (they are paid next to nothing) for the Township.
No one’s saying these aren’t nice people. But, Change is good. The township could probably use a fresh perspective from the next generation of residents. Nice or not, they failed the residents; not one single resident wants this data center except the people who sold the land.
Respectfully disagree. They did consult with attorneys and experts and understood as is sadly the case that fighting it would only result in costly litigation that drained the Township financial resources only to come to the same result.