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Haddon Township Celebrating National Dog Day with Photo Contest

 

 

Haddon Township, NJ (August 19, 2024) — Haddon Township, one of the most dog-friendly towns in New Jersey, is celebrating National Dog Day with a photo contest to win a $100 gift certificate.

 

Today through National Dog Day on August 26, pup parents can bring their furry friends to Goodbeet, located at 29 Haddon Avenue in Haddon Township. To enter the contest, participants will buy a delicious treat, snap a photo of their dog, and post it to their Instagram grid and tag @shophaddon and @eatgoodbeet. Each photo entry will be entered to win a $100.00 goodbeet gift certificate.

 

The winning dog’s photo will be shared on Monday, August 26.

 

Goodbeet is a vegan, gluten free fast casual restaurant that’s been serving the Haddon Township community since 2015. Owner Ashley Coyne, being a dog lover herself, always encourages customers to bring their own dogs into the shop.

 

“We love our pups here in Haddon Township,” said Haddon Township Mayor Randall Teague. “We have so many dog-friendly businesses, like Central Taco & Tequila, Keg and Kitchen, The Pour House, and of course goodbeet.”

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Peyton Cleary/Professional Model

 

About Haddon Township

Voted as one of the top 20 towns in which to live, work, or play by South Jersey Magazine, Haddon Township has blossomed into one of the premier communities in the metro-Philadelphia region. Thanks to its prime location and dedication to community involvement, the roughly 14,000 residents of Haddon Township enjoy the perfect balance of work and recreation. With its proximity to the revitalized business district along Haddon Avenue and strong public art partnerships with the Ritz Theatre Company and SoHa Arts on the White Horse Pike, visitors can enjoy fine eateries, established businesses, and family-friendly community entertainment within a short walk from public transportation.

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