Manhattan Beach Pet Appreciation Day
Sunday, September 28, 2008
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Live Oak Park - Dorsey Field
1901 Valley Drive
Rain date: Sunday, October 12, 2008
Booth Application Information
Rest of the info after the jump
Booth Application Information
Pick up an application at the Parks and Recreation Department located in City Hall or download and print out a 2008 Pet Appreciation and Adoption Day Booth Application <http://www.citymb.info/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3933> (Word)
Applications received before July 20, 2008 will pay $100.00
Applications received July 21, 2008 - August 29, 2008 will pay $150.00
Non-profit organizations are required to submit a $50 (refundable deposit if they participate in the event) and attach proof of current 501 (C) (3) status. At the conclusion of the event, a refund request form will be issued to non profits for full refunds. Refunds take 4-6 weeks.
Application deadline is August 29, 2008; Applications must be turned in to City Hall by 5:00 PM
Applicants must submit a check made out to The City of Manhattan Beach.
Applicants must be in the pet care industry or provide a service to pets and/or owners.
You must provide your own booth, tent, shade, table, chairs, etc.
Applications with a check may be brought in to or mailed to:
City of Manhattan Beach Parks and Recreation Department
Attention: David Ibarra, 2008 Pet Appreciation and Adoption Day Booth Application
1400 Highland Avenue
Manhattan Beach, CA, 90266
All applications are subject to review. Non-approved applications will be returned to the address
provided and a full refund will be issued. Any applications that are incomplete or emailed will be destroyed.



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