Kids Learn that Reading is Doggone Fun on Feb. 24
Published in South Walton Life and The Walton Sun’s Calendar of Events & Entertainment
Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. – Children will learn that reading is doggone fun at Dog-Harmony’s upcoming, complimentary children’s program at Walton County’s Coastal Branch Library.
The next program, which includes a therapy dog for kids to pet, will be from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 24.
Children will read humane education books about being kind to animals and how animal rescue is important, plus learn how to interact safely with dogs.
The first featured book is “Human & Dog Harmony” by Robin Wiesneth and Dog-Harmony Founder, Nancy Bown. Each child will receive a free copy to take home.
Space is limited. Register in advance at the library or by calling (850) 267-2809.
The library, 437 Greenway Trail, is in the South Walton Government Annex just south of Choctawhatchee Bay off of State Highway 331 South.
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About Dog-Harmony
Dog-Harmony is a 501(c)3 nonprofit based in Santa Rosa Beach that helps dogs rescue people. Founded by Nancy Bown, a Certified Professional Dog Trainer – Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA), Dog-Harmony works to build positive relationships between canines and humans, preventing dogs from becoming homeless in the first place. Programs include fun classes for children to learn responsible pet care, compassion, and bite prevention; low-cost dog training; and educational symposiums with dog behavior experts. Programs are made possible through grants and donations.