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First fall CARE dog hike Sept. 9 at KM Gateway Trail
Fall is upon us and Clifford’s Army Rescue is ready to start back their monthly hikes with the CARE doggies!
The doggies are so excited to know they will be hitting the trails again and having so much fun with all the humans.
The hike will be on
Saturday, September 9, from 1pm to 2:30 at Kings Mountain Gateway Trail located at 807 S. Battleground Avenue. Come out and enjoy a nice hike/walk or run with a CARE rescue dog and make some new friends in the process. This is great fun and socialization for the doggies and humans too!
They have many dogs in rescue, young, older, small, medium, large, so there is one for everyone’s interest and needs. Just let them know when you sign up, what size and energy level of dog you would like to walk, so they can match you with a dog.
Please share the event and sign up on the link in our Facebook Page. Scroll down through the daily postings and find the SignUpGenius/Hike post. Just click on it and it will take you to the Sign Up Genius website. OR search.... https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70a054baca728aafe3-hike5?fbclid=IwAR1ExYU9y7uLf_ g6cPtJs5dMXzo-RRWCZMlnWzeT2yGoKbd4ZG0wfFbtp4c#/ That’s a lot !! but it will take you straight to the sign up sheet. Please put size and energy level of dog you need in the comments, when you sign up. Please come out and let’s make the first Fall hike a huge success.
C.A.R.E (Clifford’s Army Rescue Extravaganza) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all volunteer, dog rescue organization.
Dr. Sincox finished med school (Emory University) in 1958 and has practiced medicine in private practice (McGill Clinic in Kings
Mountain), the Cleveland County Health Department, as Chief of Medical Staff of Kings Mountain Hospital (on more than one occasion), and continues to perform aviation medical exams for pilots at the age of 91. He is proud to say he has helped bring over 700 babies into the world. He states he feels honored to have been able to serve his country in the Navy and the Marines, his profession as a caring physician, his community, and to his patients who placed their trust in him.
Dr. Sincox is well deserving of the Silver Distinguished Citizen Medal for his many years of service to our Nation and his community.