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 The 18th annual Wag-O-Ween 

 The 18th annual Wag-O-Ween pet trick-or-treating event will be held this year on October 21 & 22 in Historic Downtown Savannah and in Savannah's Starland District.

How it Started

In 2006, local business woman and owner of the Canine Palace, Sara Portman, started Wag-o-Ween as a small parade to benefit local animal rescues. 

In 2020, Sara passed away before she could see Wag-o-Ween's 15th year fulfilled but she entrusted the event with local business The Hipster Hound and non-profit Renegade Paws Rescue. In 2020, the event grew to a two-day event and in 2021 it expanded to include Savannah's Starland District and raised a record amount supporting 7 area animal rescues and 2 shelters.

In 2022, Wag-O-Ween was named "Savannah's Best Charity Event" by Connect Magazine.

What is Wag-o-Ween

The 18th annual Wag-O-Ween will be a family- and pet-friendly fundraising event that takes place in Downtown Savannah and Savannah's Starland District. Attracting over 2,000 participants with their furry friends, humans and animals alike will dress up in Halloween costumes and follow their event maps to over 100 businesses to get dog treats and goodies.

 

One wristband per doggo must be purchased and worn by their human to collect treats for their fur babies. There will also be a costume contest, raffle, photography stations, and more as part of the event.

Community Fund

Sara Portman Community Fund

In honor of Portman, the new organizers have established the Sara Portman Community Fund.

A portion of the proceeds from this year's Wag-o-Ween and all future events will go to this fund for funding of two community spay/neuters per week, education, and more. 

 

The remaining money raised will continue to support local animal rescues in their mission to place animals in “furever” homes and support community education efforts.

View our Community Stories to learn more about the funds are used.

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