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Longboat dogs 'married' at Freedom Fest


  • By Petra Rivera
  • | 2:15 p.m. July 5, 2024
Dogs Bisou and Tinkerbell got married at the Longboat Key Chamber's Freedom Fest
Dogs Bisou and Tinkerbell got married at the Longboat Key Chamber's Freedom Fest
Photo by Petra Rivera
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Did anyone hear wedding bells at the 2024 Freedom Fest?

The annual tradition run by the Longboat Key Chamber of Commerce held its first red, white and blue dog wedding July 4.

Last year, the two lovebirds Bisou and Tinkerbell met at the parade and had an instant connection of puppy love that the Observer covered. The dogs’ love pushed the owners, Medge and Michael Jaspan and Frank and Martina Kinslow, to become friends and this was the start of many doggy playdates.

A year later, the dogs are expecting puppies, with Tinkerbell’s due date being July 9. 

For the annual hot diggity-dog contest sponsored by the Rotary Club of Longboat Key July 4 as part of Freedom Fest, the couple decided to throw a doggy wedding that won them first prize. Mayor Ken Schneier officiated for the happy couple.

Along with Tinkerbell and Bisou’s wedding, Freedom Fest had a lot of firsts. It was the first time that Chamber President Kim Verreault and Marketing Media Relations Manager Felicia McDermott hosted the event. They hoped for some “old-fashioned American fun” and that is what they gave Longboaters.

The “shortest parade in America” started at 9 a.m. on Bay Isles Road with many Longboat organizations and businesses walking in it such as the Longboat Island Chapel, the Longboat Key Garden Club, the Rotary Club, Observer Media Group, Longboat Key Police and Fire Department and Cannons Marina. 

Freedom Fest's Grand Marshal: Hal Christensen
Harry, Lynn and Hal Christensen are celebrating 45 years of business in 2024.
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General Manager Hal Christensen represented Harry's Continental Kitchens as the 2024 grand marshal in the Freedom Fest. 

Christensen is the son of owner Harry Christensen and grew up in the beloved restaurant. Harry's hit its 45th anniversary this year, so it was a great honor as they celebrate this special achievement.

"There weren't a lot of other businesses involved in the event," said Christensen. "So, we were definitely honored to lead it. We have been a part of this community for a long time so it felt great to know how we are supported by the Chamber, the Rotary Club and the town, of course. I loved having my family out there. We felt very patriotic and it was a fun little parade, being that it is the shortest parade in America."

Harry’s Continental Kitchens General Manager Hal Christensen led the parade as grand marshal. Cannons Marina awarded the Observer Media Group as the most patriotic group. After the parade, the Garden Club released butterflies in Bicentennial Park.

The Chamber trio of Verreault, McDermott and Connie Darah prioritized having new activities for children this year.

The Chamber set up a petting zoo for children to learn about and play with unique animals. The team found out about the petting zoo through Chamber member Jessica Ryherd from Feeding Empty Little Tummies. 

Ryherd’s children own a petting zoo business called RCC Farm Experience and were very accommodating to the Chamber. They offered big and small animals and a variety for the children to learn about including goats and ferrets. The Chamber also had face painting, arts and crafts activities and games for the children. 

“Everyone has been telling me that this is the most kids and families they have seen at Freedom Fest,” said Verreault. “The petting zoo was a really big pull, and I love that we are able to support Jessica and her family like this.” 

Verreault said that the parade got the Longboat community together in a festive manner. 

Winners of the Hot Diggity Dog Parade

Best Owner & Dog Combination: Medge and Michael Jaspan and their dog, Bisou and Frank and Martina Kinslow and their dog, Tinkerbell

Most Patriotic Dog: Heather, Ray and Ayla Sellers and their dog, Banyon

Most Creative Dog: Eileen Kamerick and Vic Heckler and their dog, Tully

Honorable mentions: Kevin and Jan Madden and their dog, Fly; Katie Armstrong and her dog, Auggie; Judy Boice and her dog, Brigitte; and Diane Weisman and her dogs Kibble and Parker.

The Longboat Island Chapel car in the Freedom Fest parade.
The Longboat Island Chapel car in the Freedom Fest parade.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Chucko the Clown
Chucko the Clown
Photo by Petra Rivera
Medge and Michael Jaspan
Medge and Michael Jaspan
Photo by Petra Rivera
Longboat dogs dressed up to walk in the Rotary Club's Hot Diggity Dog Parade.
Longboat dogs dressed up to walk in the Rotary Club's Hot Diggity Dog Parade.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Jim Seaton, Longboat's resident Uncle Sam in every Freedom Fest.
Jim Seaton, Longboat's resident Uncle Sam in every Freedom Fest.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Charlotte Hash
Charlotte Hash
Photo by Petra Rivera
Tyler Tanner, Phyllis Black and Joe Tanner
Tyler Tanner, Phyllis Black and Joe Tanner
Photo by Petra Rivera
Hal Christensen from Harry’s Continental Kitchens led the parade as grand marshal.
Hal Christensen from Harry’s Continental Kitchens led the parade as grand marshal.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Chucko the Clown in the
Chucko the Clown in the "shortest parade in America."
Photo by Petra Rivera
Rotary Club President Jan Wallace.
Rotary Club President Jan Wallace.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Heather, Ray and Ayla Sellers' dog Banyon.
Heather, Ray and Ayla Sellers' dog Banyon.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Chucko the Clown, Kim Verreault and Nancy Rozance
Chucko the Clown, Kim Verreault and Nancy Rozance
Photo by Petra Rivera
Dogs Bisou and Tinkerbell got married at the Longboat Key Chamber's Freedom Fest
Dogs Bisou and Tinkerbell got married at the Longboat Key Chamber's Freedom Fest
Photo by Petra Rivera
Mayor Ken Schneier officiating the first dog wedding of Longboat Key.
Mayor Ken Schneier officiating the first dog wedding of Longboat Key.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Corbin and Bradley Merson
Corbin and Bradley Merson
Photo by Petra Rivera
Vic Hecker and his dog Tully
Vic Hecker and his dog Tully
Photo by Petra Rivera
Frank and Martina Kinslow's dog Tinkerbell
Frank and Martina Kinslow's dog Tinkerbell
Photo by Petra Rivera
Charlotte Hash and Chucko the Clown
Charlotte Hash and Chucko the Clown
Photo by Petra Rivera
Freedom Fest had many children's activities including face painting, games, arts and crafts and a petting zoo.
Freedom Fest had many children's activities including face painting, games, arts and crafts and a petting zoo.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Kim Verreault, Connie Darrah and Felicia McDermott
Kim Verreault, Connie Darrah and Felicia McDermott
Photo by Petra Rivera

 

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