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Dogs on the Patio Event at EaTo September 6

Saturday, September 6, 11am to 2pm

Dog and cat adoption nonprofit, The Bond Between (formerly Secondhand Hounds), will be at EaTo's patio on September 6th showing off puppies that are available for adoption. EaTo is located at 305 Washington Avenue S.

Additional activities include quick-sketch portraits of your dog for $20 from an urban sketch artist, a specially curated menu for your dog (Houndburger and grilled chicken, dog cookies and free bowls of Spring(er) water); and a couple of specialty drinks dreamed up by EaTo Beverage Director JJ Monroe.

A portion of sales during that period will be donated to The Bond Between. 

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