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Sergeant Stubby Celebration 9-11am
The Lowell Milken Center will be hosting the inaugural Stubby Day from 9AM – 11AM on Saturday, July 29th, at the city park next to our museum in downtown Fort Scott. This fun-filled day is in honor of one of the Center’s unsung heroes, Sergeant Stubby, who happens to be the most decorated animal in American military history. We are encouraging the community to bring their families, four-legged loved ones, and friends to celebrate!
Stubby’s story will be told at 9:30AM while area businesses/vendors will be present: Lee’s Paws and Claws, Gypsy Soul Rescue, Fort Scott High School Thespians for face painting, Kenny Felt Photography pet portraits from 9:30-10:30AM, Kinede’s Cakes with special desserts, and the City of Fort Scott. There will be games, prizes, and beverages.
Sergeant Stubby saved many lives while braving countless battles in WWI and we want to share his story with you!Sergeant Stubby Celebration 9-11amDate and Time
Saturday Jul 29, 2017
July 29
9-11amLocation
Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes
1 S. Main St Fort Scott, KSTell a Friend