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Tails & Ales Offers Paws and Pints at Central Park in Maple Grove on May 18

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Published on May 13, 2024
Tails & Ales Offers Paws and Pints at Central Park in Maple Grove on May 18Source: Facebook/City of Maple Grove, MN - Local Government

It's that time of the year again when Central Park goes to the dogs and their beer-loving owners. The Tails & Ales event, a hit this spring, is returning to Maple Grove, and it's slated to be a day full of tail-wagging fun. The Maple Grove Lions in conjunction with Maple Grove Parks and Recreation is hosting the shindig on May 18, from 2 to 7 p.m., and attendees are encouraged to bring their furry companions along.

According to an event announcement, dog lovers can expect a variety of activities to indulge in at Central Park including a pet vendor show, live music, and art sessions. The revelry doesn't stop there though, a photo booth will be set up for owners to snap memorable pictures with their pets, food, and beverages, for the two-legged participants, will be on offer, and games and giveaways are on the agenda to keep the party hopping.

For those not in the know, Tails & Ales is rapidly becoming a staple of the local community calendar, bringing people together with a common love for dogs and, well, ales. It's a unique opportunity where the dog park atmosphere meets a summer festival vibe. The combination seems to be barking up the right tree, judging by posts on the event's Facebook page, which shows residents are eagerly anticipating the event.

This isn't just a win for dog lovers and beer aficionados; it's also a chance for local pet businesses to shine. With the pet vendor show, many entrepreneurs will have the chance to showcase their products and services to a devoted and engaged audience. For those interested in learning more about what to expect or how to participate, the event details are a click away on the official Facebook page of the city government. So mark your calendars, Maple Grove, because Saturday will be the day when Central Park goes to the canines, and the community comes together to lap it up.