Ribbon cutting for new Paws Park at the Sports Complex set for Sept. 30

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A small paw-rtition of New Smyrna Beach’s Sports Complex will officially go to the dogs when city commissioners cut the ribbon on a new park located next to the New Smyrna Beach Garden Club at 2000 Turnbull Bay Rd. on Friday, Sept. 30 at 10 a.m.

Open from sunrise to sunset, the park will feature amenities including picnic tables, refurbished fire hydrants, doggie bag dispensers, and water hoses to refill provided pools and bowls. The 15,500 sq. ft. large dog area and 7,500 sq. ft. small dog area will receive shade from existing trees by day and be lit with LED light poles by night.

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