Join us for an upcoming festival hosted by the Young-Williams Animal Center. Furry Fall Festival will give animal lovers the opportunity to learn about pet-related resources around Knoxville, including adoption specials and discount coupons available at the center.
The Furry Fall Festival will be held Sunday, November 4, 12 -4 p.m. Sunday at the center at 3201 Division St. All activities are free and open to the public, and pets are invited, too.
Activities will include live music from K-Town Music, food trucks, pet microchipping and microchip registration ($10); rabies vaccinations by the Knox County Health Department ($10); information about the center’s adoption program; and a kid zone with face painting and crafts.
Representatives from local animal rescue organizations will be present, and some will have adoptable animals on site.
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