Lots of Saturday events will be held as scheduled, including Bring Your Dog to the Market Day at the North Adams Farmers Market and the 10th Annual Fall Foliage Dog Parade.

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NAFD Boot Drive to Support MDA, they firefighters will be at
The intersection of Main St. and Marshall Street 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Be on the watch for the NAFD at the intersection of Main St. and Marshall St. conducting their annual Boot Drive which all proceeds are donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Saturday, October 2nd from 10 am – 2 pm. This is a great charity event that the members of the Fire Department have been conducting for many years and in recent years have raised in excess of $4,000 per year for the MDA.

Saturday is chock full of fun stuff to do!
North Adams Farmers Market, Bring Your Dog to the Market will be Saturday, October 2nd at St. Anthony Municipal Parking Lot, The intersection of Route 88/Marshall Street/Saint Anthony Drive from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

The Farmers Market is one of the most pet-friendly places in the city! Help us celebrate the Dog Days of Fall by bringing your dog to the market. Please consider bringing a non-perishable dog food or monetary donation to benefit the local animal shelter.
As always, patrons of the market can find fresh fruits and vegetables, cheese, canned goods, baked goods, eggs, and meat.

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Food is available at Village Pizza, Desperado’s, and Jack’s Hot Dog Stand. Shopping at the Plant Connector, Secret Stash and The Garden. Styling at Klipper Kingz, and gallery exhibitions at Installation Space, Gravity Gallery, and Martha Flood Studio. Also on the block serving the community, Adams Community Bank, the ROOTS Teen Center, Friendship Center Food Pantry and First Baptist Church.

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Also on Saturday, it's the 10th Annual Fall Dog Parade at Veteran’s Memorial Park, Corner of Eagle Street and Route 2 from 10:00 till 11:30 a.m. registration at 10:00, parade at 10:30. Free but donations to local animal rescues accepted. All dogs are encouraged to participate. All of you pet owners are encouraged to make costumes and enter their dogs into this parade. This year's parade theme is "Games, Movies & Take-Out.” Categories are, funniest, best duo (owner and dog), best group (dogs), best small dog, best medium-sized dog, and best large dog. Prizes will be awarded following the parade and ribbons will be given to all participants. Dog parade winners will be invited to participate in the Fall Foliage Parade. Awards are sponsored by Greylock Federal Credit Union.

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1Berkshire Presents the 65th Annual Fall Foliage Parade The theme is Games, Movies & Take-Out  Downtown North Adams 1:00 p.m., Parade begins at 1 pm. The parade will commence at the lot by DiSanti Field, and conclude on Ashland Street after passing through downtown via Main Street.

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