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Downtown Knoxville, like the rest of our community, has really been through it with the weather recently. But, on Saturday, the weather gods bestowed a blessing as hundreds of canines and thousands of humans took over downtown Knoxville from the Old City to World’s Fair Park for the 19th annual Mardi Growl parade and festival benefiting Young-Williams Animal Center.
The four-legged participants even made their presence felt on Market Square as their humans took them for breakfast, brunch or lunch on the many outside patios before and after the festivities. The temperature remained in the low 70s throughout the afternoon.
Mardi Growl, in its 19th year, is a major fundraiser for Young-Williams, the official animal shelter for Knoxville and Knox County. Under the direction of CEO Janet Testerman, Young-Williams has maintained its “no-kill” status since 2018, which means sustaining a “save rate” of 90 percent or more for all medically and behaviorally treatable animals.
The organization’s vision: “a home for every pet.” Continue reading











