Delaware County Council will join Upper Darby Township in the "unleashing" of the county's first official dog park on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 1pm.  A ceremony will take place at the 10 acre, multi-use recreational facility at Kent Park, in Upper Darby on the Clifton Heights border.   At the new park, registered pet owners can unleash their dogs for exercise, play activities and socialization with other canines.  The park is part of a much larger plan to preserve open space and add recreational facilities along the Darby Creek.

There will be an open house from 1-6pm and both pet owners and their dogs are invited to attend.  Kent Park is located near the Lindbergh Bridge in the 3900 block of Bridge Street, off of Baltimore Pike.  More information and directions can be found here.

 

 

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