- August 21, 2015
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Greg and Patti Kaighn, owners of the newly opened D.I.Y Dog of Sarasota, had a booth.
East County residents Bonny and Glen Edwards brought their adopted dog, Hope.
Reuben Young, Hannah Runge, Ali Leeming and Kelly Dowd enjoy the event with Runge's dog, Laveau, and Leeming's dog, Lola.
Oak and Stone General Manager Anthony Liakakos joins restaurant partners and brothers Joe and Patrick Seidensticker for a quick photo.
East County residents Steve and Cher Grossman volunteer at Nate's Honor Animal Rescue. They showed off Jack, a pup available for adoption at Nate's.
Jason Stockman and Stephanie O'Brien brought out Stephanie's dog, Ryker.
From left to right: Adriana Aguayo, Crystal Smith, Rebecca Dasilva, Steve Matthews (behind) and Carlos Dasilva and dog, Jade, all live in East county.
Beth Guertin, of Bradenton, brings her dog Breeze.
Wolf Gang Bakery owner Dottie DeCarlo gives a hug to some of her favorite patrons, Hazel and her owner Sadie Barbour, of University Place.
John and Jenna Maye rescued Champ.
Lakewood Ranch residents Susie Jackson and Chris Drymon attend with their families.
The patio area at Oak and Stone restaurant regularly has four-legged guests, but on July 8, they were the stars for the restaurant’s one-year birthday bash.
Dog-centric businesses set up booths with goods for sale and Nate’s Honor Animal Rescue had puppies available for adoption during Oak and Stone’s Pints for Pups birthday celebration and fundraiser for Nate’s Honor Animal Rescue.
“It was a fun way to to help charity,” said Oak and Stone business partner Joe Seidensticker. “People love to drink beer with their dogs.”