
Mark your calendars for a pet-centric celebration at the Olde Towne Park Pavilion as St. Peters Animal Control hosts the Olde Towne PETaPalooza. Slated for Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to noon, this family-friendly event is shaping up to be a must-attend for pet owners and enthusiasts. The grand affair, returning after a hiatus, promises an array of attractions, from local pet business showcases to microchipping services, according to an announcement on the City of St. Peters' website.
For those looking to expand their furry family, efforts will be there by local pet adoption agencies. Potential pet parents will be pleased to find companions up for adoption from Stray Paws and the St. Charles County Pet Adoption Center. Wearing comfortable clothes, attendees can learn more about participating in local animal rescue operations while enjoying the company of animals in need of homes. Engaging with these organizations provides insight into the world of animal welfare and an opportunity to meet pets currently awaiting adoption, as per the City of St. Peters' announcement.
Moreover, the PETaPalooza is more than just an adoption event. Attendees can look forward to an assortment of appetizing food options as well. Promising a spread that caters to breakfast and lunch cravings, food trucks like Cinnarollinwithit, Kona Ice, and Jr's Tacos will be serving up their specialties. Whether you have a sweet tooth or a penchant for savory, these food trucks are prepared to satisfy your mid-pet fair hunger.
As added value to visitors, local vendors will not only be displaying their latest products for pets, but will also be giving away enticing prizes. Among these are swag baskets that, making the day even brighter, attendees can earn a chance to win. And for pet owners looking for peace of mind, a critical service is on offer: microchipping for a nominal fee of $10. A simple procedure could go a long way in keeping pets safe, as emphasized by the event organizers on the City of St. Peters' website.









