Photographer raises $325 for North Quabbin Dog Park with canine photo shoot

Jade Bailey, who volunteers to run the North Quabbin Dog Park in Orange, left, and photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer at last weekend’s dog photo shoot to raise money for the dog park. The fundraiser generated at least $325.

Jade Bailey, who volunteers to run the North Quabbin Dog Park in Orange, left, and photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer at last weekend’s dog photo shoot to raise money for the dog park. The fundraiser generated at least $325. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer took photos of people’s dogs last weekend as part of a fundraiser for the North Quabbin Dog Park.

Photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer took photos of people’s dogs last weekend as part of a fundraiser for the North Quabbin Dog Park. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer took photos of people’s dogs last weekend as part of a fundraiser for the North Quabbin Dog Park.

Photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer took photos of people’s dogs last weekend as part of a fundraiser for the North Quabbin Dog Park. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer took photos of people’s dogs last weekend as part of a fundraiser for the North Quabbin Dog Park.

Photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer took photos of people’s dogs last weekend as part of a fundraiser for the North Quabbin Dog Park. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

Staff Report

Published: 11-29-2024 2:34 PM

ORANGE — A photo shoot for dogs last weekend generated at least $325 for the North Quabbin Dog Park.

Photographer and dog owner Kirsten Spencer snapped images of at least 40 canines. The cost was $15 for a minimum of one photo. Dog owners can get more images for an additional cost.

Spencer said $300 of the money will be used to pay off debt with a trash removal company and the remainder will go toward the cost of a Transfer Station sticker. Those involved with the dog park, located near the Orange Municipal Airport, are looking for more businesses to donate dump trash bags and dog waste bags that fit in the on-site receptacle.

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