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Puppy Plunge

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Share Your Puppy Plunge Photos with Cranberry Patch

Saturday’s event was held at the Cranberry Community Water Park.

Cranberry celebrated the dog days of summer Saturday with the annual Puppy Plunge at the Cranberry Community Water Park. The township has sponsored the event at pool, which closed to the public after Labor Day, since 2005. Although Saturday was a bit rainy and cool, that didn’t stop area residents and their four-legged friends from taking one last dip. Did you attend Saturday’s event? Share you Puppy Plunge photos with Cranberry Patch readers by clicking the “Upload Photos and Video” button on this article.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Five Things You Need to Know This Week

Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.

Get the scoop on what developments are in the works for Cranberry. The commission meets at 6 p.m. tonight (Tuesday) at the Cranberry Township Municipal Building on Rochester Road. On the agenda are proposed plans for a new neighborhood at the intersection of Freshcorn and Glen Eden roads and a new Dentistry for Kids office on Route 19. Dutilh Church in Cranberry will host the Children of the World Choir, which includes children from Nepal, Uganda, and the Philippines, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5 at the church, located at 1270 Dutilh Road. The concert is free, but donations will be taken to support the Operation Baby Rescue program. The Cranberry board of supervisors scheduled for Thursday inside council chambers at the Cranberry Township …

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Video: Pooches Celebrate the Dog Days of Summer at Cranberry Pool

The annual Puppy Plunge was Saturday in Cranberry.

Pools might be closed for the summer, but that didn’t stop some of the area’s four-legged friends from taking one last dip before fall sets in. On Saturday Cranberry had its annual  Puppy Plunge at the Cranberry Community Waterpark. The township has sponsored the event at the water park, which closed to the public after Labor Day, since 2005. Kelly Yocum, activity coordinator for Cranberry’s parks and recreation department, said about 35 dogs were pre-registered for each of the three doggy dip sessions at the pool. Dog owners also brought their pooches to the pool to register on site. Although the day started off cloudy and cool, sunshine broke out around mid-afternoon. “I think the weather scared some people off this year, but we always …

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