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Saint Paul's Final 'Kick it at Kellogg' Event to Offer Fun for Pets and Owners at Kellogg Mall Park

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Published on August 27, 2025
Saint Paul's Final 'Kick it at Kellogg' Event to Offer Fun for Pets and Owners at Kellogg Mall ParkSource: Unsplash / {Rui Alves}

Residents of Saint Paul and their four-legged friends will have one last chance to enjoy the "Kick it at Kellogg" event at Kellogg Mall Park. Scheduled from 4-6 p.m., the event promises a blend of entertainment and leisure activities suitable for both humans and pets. According to a social media post from Saint Paul Parks and Recreation, attendees can look forward to live music, a variety of food trucks, lawn games, and a special happy hour.

Dog lovers in particular have something to wag their tails about, with off-leash dog park access being one of the highlights. Posted on Monday, this will be the final installment of the series, inviting all to take part in the festivities. "This event is perfect for people and their pups- with off-leash dog park, live music, drinks, food trucks, lawn games, and more!" says the announcement. While the dogs will be enjoying the freedom of the off-leash park, their owners can sip on drinks and savor treats from food trucks sprawled across the park.

The event, which is free of charge, aims to foster community engagement and provide a relaxing atmosphere where both Saint Paul locals and visitors can mingle in the scenic riverside park. Surrounded by the lush greenery and the soft hum of the city, "Kick it at Kellogg" fosters an environment where the community can unwind and connect.

Emphasizing inclusivity, Saint Paul Parks and Recreation's announcement assures that "All are welcome!" to the final "Kick it at Kellogg" affair. As the sun sets on this final event, attendees are invited to soak in the nostalgic atmosphere of the park that, for the summer, has been, as described, a vibrant and dynamic hub for socialization and relaxation. Expect to encounter all walks of life, from energetic terriers sprinting through the grass to laid-back concert goers nodding along to the live music vibrations.