Flinch, an 11-year-old dog from Kingston, catches his toy in the air in a round of the Seacoast DockDogs diving competition during the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. The event included vendors and giveaways, an honor walk, dock-diving competitions, food trucks and much more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Teddy, a young dog from Ashland, jumps toward the hanging toy in a round of the Seacoast DockDogs diving competition during the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway Area Humane Society Executive Director Lauren Fullerton, walking a shelter staffer's dog Comet, helps lead the Honor Walk around town during the humane society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kayten Fishburn, 7, of Conway sits with dogs Enzo (left) and Damon by the Whitaker Woods barn after the Honor Walk during the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway Police K-9 Summit latches onto Carroll County Deputy Steve Rowe, with Officer Morganne Sterl holding Summit's leash, during the K-9 Demo at the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Flinch, an 11-year-old dog from Kingston, catches his toy in the air in a round of the Seacoast DockDogs diving competition during the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. The event included vendors and giveaways, an honor walk, dock-diving competitions, food trucks and much more. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Teddy, a young dog from Ashland, jumps toward the hanging toy in a round of the Seacoast DockDogs diving competition during the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park on Saturday. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway Area Humane Society Executive Director Lauren Fullerton, walking a shelter staffer's dog Comet, helps lead the Honor Walk around town during the humane society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Kayten Fishburn, 7, of Conway sits with dogs Enzo (left) and Damon by the Whitaker Woods barn after the Honor Walk during the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Conway Police K-9 Summit latches onto Carroll County Deputy Steve Rowe, with Officer Morganne Sterl holding Summit's leash, during the K-9 Demo at the Conway Area Humane Society's annual Bark in the Park in North Conway Village's Schouler Park on Sept. 20. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — It was yet another bow-wowser of a good day in the park under sunny blue skies last Saturday, Sept. 20, as hundreds of dog lovers and their furry four-legged sidekicks turned out to enjoy an array of fun canine-focused activities in North Conway’s Schouler Park for the Conway Area Humane Society’s annual Bark in the Park fundraiser.
The event raised $35,000, according to executive director Lauren Fullerton.
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