Colchester Goes to the Dogs by Katy Nally It Was All About Man’S Slobbery Best Friend Sisters Walked Phoebe Around the Ring and Sunday, Oct
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ US. POSTAGE PAID POSTAL CUSTOMER GLASTONBURY CITIZEN, INC. LOCAL RIVEREAST PRESORTED STANDARD NewsServing Amston, Andover, Cobalt, East Hampton, Hebron,Bulletin Marlborough, Middle Haddam, Portland, Colchester and Salem Volume 34, Number 29 Published by The Glastonbury Citizen October 9, 2009 Colchester Goes to the Dogs by Katy Nally It was all about man’s slobbery best friend sisters walked Phoebe around the ring and Sunday, Oct. 4, at the 11th annual Pumpkins judges were impressed. ‘n’ Pooches Fest in Colchester. Hundreds of The judging panel included veterinarian Rob dogs strutted their stuff, showing off their best McLaughlin, First Selectman Linda Hodge, attire to a panel of four judges. Colchester Police Officer Rob Suchecki and The event was sponsored by the Colchester Lions Club District Governor Keith Lemere. Lions Club and held on the town green. “It was The winner of the funniest costume, Peeves phenomenal,” organizer of the fest and Lions the pit bull, could have won a look-alike con- Club member, Charlene Picard, said. “People test too. He was dressed as Mr. T, wearing a came out because they love their dogs. They neck full of gold beads, red armbands and a love showing them off.” And the dogs seemed tank top that read “I pity the fool.” However, to enjoy the event as well. Peeves did suffer from a wardrobe malfunc- There were pooches everywhere. There were tion when his stick-on Mowhawk fell off as small ones, tall ones, shaggy ones, fuzzy ones owner Liz Culver walked him in front of the and many in adorable costumes.
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