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From: Hamilton, Susan Lynne (Sue)
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 3:40 PM
To: McCall, Wanda F
Cc: Ben Ford
Subject: New Event in the UT Gardens
Hi Wanda, can you send the attached poster and the press release below about our new Howl-O-Ween event in the UT Gardens to the middle and eastern region Master Gardeners? Many thanks, Sue
Sue Hamilton, Ed.D
Director of the UT Gardens
Associate Professor of Plant Sciences
University of Tennessee
Rm 252 Ellington Plant Sciences Bldg.
2431 Joe Johnson Dr.
Knoxville, TN 37996
(865) 974-7972
http://utgardens.tennessee.edu/
The State Botanical Gardens of Tennessee
News and Information from the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture
Contact: Sandra Harbison, CVM media relations, 865-974-7367,
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For Release
October 9, 2014
Inaugural Howl-O-Ween at the UT Gardens
Halloween-themed event for pet owners and their dogs
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The UT Gardens is going to the dogs for a Howl-O-Ween Pooch Parade and Pet Expo. The event, sponsored by the UT Gardens and the UT College of Veterinary Medicine, caters to dogs and dog lovers and will be held Sunday, Oct. 19, from 2 p.m.
to 5 p.m. in the UT Gardens.
Enjoy a costumed pet parade emceed by Erin Donovan with Visit Knoxville. The event also includes dog rescue groups, pet businesses, educational booths, children’s activities (including Ruff Reading
with HABIT), and canine demonstrations. Cruze Farm, Gonzo Gourmet and Tootsie Truck will be on hand for people wanting to purchase food.
The event is free to attend, and parade preregistration is $5 per dog and $10 at the event. The parade will begin at 3 p.m. and is judged by locally known dog lovers. Costume categories include
best in show, most creative, pet-owner look-a-like, funniest costume, most glamorous costume, only a mom could love, and judges’ choice.
For additional information or to register please visit
http://tinyutk.edu/howloween.
One of 28 accredited veterinary colleges in the United States, the UT College of Veterinary Medicine educates students in the art and science of veterinary medicine and related biomedical sciences, promotes scientific research and enhances human and animal
well-being.
Designated as the official botanical garden for the state of Tennessee,
the UT Gardens includes plant collections located in Knoxville, Jackson and Crossville. The mission of the Gardens is to foster appreciation, education
and stewardship of plants through garden displays, educational programs and research trials. The three locations of the Gardens are open during all seasons and free to the public.
The UT College of Veterinary Medicine and the UT Gardens are part of the UT Institute of Agriculture. UTIA provides instruction, research and public service through the College of Agricultural
Sciences and Natural Resources, the UT AgResearch system of 10 research and education centers, and UT Extension offices in every county in the state.
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Contact:
Sandra Harbison, Media Relations, 865-974-7377, [log in to unmask]
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Text and logo available online at
UTIA News.
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Sandra Harbison
Media Relations
University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine
865-974-7377
@UTCVM