Animal Rescue Fund Of The Hamptons Hosts Stroll To The Sea Dog Walk - 27 East

Animal Rescue Fund Of The Hamptons Hosts Stroll To The Sea Dog Walk

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The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

The ARF

The ARF "Stroll to the Sea."

Lily Ezrow with Satchmo.

Lily Ezrow with Satchmo.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Dogs play on the beach during the stroll.

Joel Shapiro and Heather Zwicker with Rosie

Joel Shapiro and Heather Zwicker with Rosie

authorStaff Writer on Oct 14, 2014
The 21st annual Animal Rescue Fund Of the Hamptons Stroll to the Sea Dog Walk was held on Sunday morning from Mulford Farm to Main Beach in East Hampton. KYRIL... more

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