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Two regional humane societies are teaming up for an event later this month.
Here’s the full statement.
Peterborough Humane Society (PHS) and Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward (HSHPE) are hosting The Big Apple Pet Festival on July 18 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, a free community day at The Big Apple in Colborne (262 Orchard Road). Funds raised throughout the day will support both organizations.
The Can-Pet Mobile Care Unit will be on site hosting a mobile clinic, offering rabies vaccinations and microchipping for a pay-what-you-can donation. There will also be free nail clipping available from Tail Trackers.
Guests can browse the Can-Pet Pet Market, let their dogs stretch their legs in The Big Apple’s dog park, watch a lure course and agility demonstration, and visit The Kibble Project booth to learn how the organization supports shelters and rescues across Ontario. Kibble Project founders Gladys Orozco and Elvis Stojko will both be in attendance. Stojko, a three time world figure skating champion and Olympic silver medallist, will also have his race car on site, giving visitors a chance to see the car and meet him in person.
The Big Apple is one of Ontario’s most recognizable roadside attractions, welcoming millions of visitors each year. Located just off Highway 401 at exit 497, it’s home to the world’s largest apple-shaped structure, complete with an observation deck overlooking Lake Ontario and the surrounding orchards. Festival guests can also enjoy the on-site bakery and pie factory, restaurant, gift shop, cider brewery, mini golf, and petting zoo. A portion of wine and pie sales at The Big Apple will support PHS and HSHPE that day.
“We are so thrilled to be hosting an event like this at The Big Apple. There’s nothing better than seeing the whole community come together for a great cause, it’s exactly why we love doing this work,” said Nick Nicoloff, Vice President of Can-Pet. “Every dollar raised on a day like this helps animals waiting for their second chance, in our community and beyond.”


