Grateful Dog, an event hosted by a local group in support of area humane societies, is celebrating its 7th year this August. VIP interviewed Sam Rogers, an original Grateful Dog founder, on previous events and what we can look forward to at this year’s event. Continue reading to see how you can get involved with helping area humane societies while having a fun day mingling with friends, listening to live music, and checking out the latest from local vendors.
Can you tell us how much money was raised at last year’s event? Sam: Last year we raised $18,000. Every year seems to get better. We couldn’t be happier with the support the event has received from the community!
Can you adopt animals at the event? Sam: You can’t leave with the pets but applications are available at the fundraiser.
How many vendors will you have this year? Sam: There will be around 20 vendors this year.
What shelters do you raise money for? Sam: Proceeds raised are distributed between Darlington County, Marlboro County and Florence County humane societies.
How many people do you expect in attendance? Sam: We’ve typically had around 4,000. We hope to have at least 5,000 this year. It’s a family and pet friendly event, so all crowds are welcome!
Who hosts the event? Sam: It’s a Grateful Dog group which includes: Rebecca Rogers and myself, Jimmy and Jolie Deaton, Christian and Shane Gibson, Krystal and Eddie Fuentes, Hayley Pleasant, Wes Baker, Robin Jones, Sarah Brown, Lori Creel, Ranny Starnes, and various representatives from the humane society.
How can the community help? Sam: Volunteer!!!!!!!! We are constantly looking for dog loving individuals to work booths, check people in and try to gain sponsorships. You can also make a tax-deductible donation to: paypal.me/gratefuldogfest.
Is there a wish list for the humane societies that we could help with? Sam: Sure! They are always in need of dog, puppy, cat and kitten food. They also need cleaning supplies (bleach, laundry detergent, Dawn detergent, paper towels), dog and cat beds, towels, and of course money or gift cards.
What can you tell us about the bands performing this year? Sam: We have bands coming from all over the state, and a few from out of the state including Winston Salem, Charlotte and Asheville. Bands will constantly rotate the indoor and outdoor stages.
Tell us about one of your most unique vendors? Sam: Charles Bartel. He makes hand carved wooden children’s toys (which are dogs) and all the proceeds go toward Darlington Humane Society.
Will you have the bike run this year? Sam: Traditionally we have held the bike run during the event. However, this year we are planning it for August 4th. The event is presented by Tom McGrath’s Motorcycle Law Group. The run will begin at Black Jack Harley Davidson and the final stop is Beyond Therapy. Registration begins at 11am!