Has Lake Shelbyville gone to the dogs? It might seem that way if you attend the Dog-O-Rama Dog Show on Saturday, June 27.
The US Army Corps of Engineers invites you and your pet to join them for a dog-gone good time at this year's 15th Annual Lake Shelbyville Dog-O-Rama Dog Show.
The show will be held at Coon Creek Recreation Area Amphitheater. Registration will start at 6:00 p.m. and the show will start at 6:30 p.m. You can enter your dog in the following categories: Best Trick, Best Dressed, Smallest Dog, Biggest Dog, and most Precious Puppy. Prizes and plaques will be awarded to the winners of each category. Multiple dogs per owner are allowed, but only one dog per owner is permitted in each category. Everyone is welcome to attend this event.
Please remember all dogs must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet in length while at this show and within any recreation area at Lake Shelbyville. The leash regulation is meant for the safety of both the dogs and the people who enjoy Lake Shelbyville, so compliance with this regulation allows everyone to have a fun and safe time.
For more information concerning the Dog-O-Rama Dog Show contact the Lake Shelbyville Interpretive Services/Public Relations Office at (217) 774-3313.
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