The Doggie Street Festival is the love child of Jude Pauline Artenstein, a San Diego based independent filmmaker and wife of producer/director Isaac Artenstein.  She founded the annual festival eight years ago as a civic tribute to her beloved golden retriever, Scout.

During that time [2008-2009], she was recuperating from a serious accident that left her unable to walk for months. Scout was her constant and devoted companion who stayed by her side. As she could not move much, she spent a lot of time watching the news and was deeply affected  by the economic crisis and news stories about dogs and cats left behind in abandoned houses, as well as families losing their jobs and unable to keep their pets, and finally, overflowing shelters  who could no longer accept animals.

Moved by all these stories and grateful for the companionship Scout provided, she felt inspired to do something, and once her health improved, she went about creating an adoption event that would bring together the rescue community and provide a platform to increase adoption and education on spaying and neutering as well as a festive celebration for all.

As she herself says, “It is important to create visibility that will result in more humans attending and more dogs and cats finding loving people to take of them the rest of their lives. This event always moves me to realize that together we can do very good things.”

Today that festival has grown into three annual events held in San Diego, Los Angeles and Phoenix.

Sadly, Scout passed away from cancer and is no longer by Artenstein’s side. However, these festivals are a way to not only honor him, but also acknowledge all our four legged friends as they accompany us on life’s journey.

The San Diego festival would make Scout proud! It will take place on Saturday, August 27nd from 9:00 to 4:00 at the NTC Park at Liberty Station. It will be a free family and dog friendly celebration of our companion animals and an adopt-a-thon.

For children, there will be a Kids Stage with invited guests to encourage pet adoption. The organizers of Doggie Street Festival hope to capture the imagination of young people and involve them as advocates, so they will choose adoption as their first option when looking for a four legged friend in the future.

Another highlight at this event will be the presentation of our local Hero Awards.

The festival will provide a great shopping experience as there will be lot’s of deals and free samples as well as more than 100 specialty vendors, showcasing the latest in a variety of pet services and offerings. Finally, there will be food, auction prizes, and music for everyone to enjoy.

For more information, visit their website at www.doggiestreetfestival.org

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Mimi Pollack

Miriam [Mimi] Pollack was born in Chicago, but moved to Mexico City when she was five years old. She lived and worked in Mexico for over 20 years. She currently resides in San Diego and worked as an ESL instructor at Grossmont College and San Diego Community College Continuing Education until June 2018. She writes for various local publications.

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