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Barkwood Dog Park Renamed To Honor Volunteer Peggy Sain Howell
The park is now called Miss Peggy's Bark Park.
November 7, 2020
The City of Brentwood Mayor, City Commissioners and friends held a dedication ceremony Saturday, November 7, as they renamed the Barkwood Dog Park to honor the memory of long-time resident and volunteer, Peggy Sain Howell. The dog park, located in the southwest corner of Tower Park, will now be known as Miss Peggyβs Bark Park to all who take advantage of its more than two acres of space to run and play.
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Howell, an active member of the Brentwood community, earned the nickname of Brentwoodβs Top Citizen through her participation in many civic opportunities like the Brentwood Citizen Fire and Police Academies. She also served on the Citizens for Brentwood Green Space board, graduated with Leadership Brentwood's Class of 2003 and served as Country Club Estates HOA secretary/treasurer for almost 30 years. As "Miss Peggy," she was a beloved mentor, surrogate mom and confidante to literally hundreds of Brentwood children, teenagers and college students spanning two generations.
Howell died in 2018 after a two-year battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, which is a progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control. βPeggy was a great servant to the City and citizens of Brentwood and Iβm happy to have called her a friend,β said Mayor Rhea Little.
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A group of Howellβs friends known as her βLove Circleβ said there was no greater dog lover in Brentwood than Peggy Howell. βFrom Sophie and Buford to Honey and Truman, one of her beloved basset hounds was always by her side. They were the children she never had. There is no better way to honor Peggy than to name the dog park in her memory,β the βLove Circleβ all agreed.
Visitors to the park will be greeted by the newly installed sign featuring Howellβs beloved basset hound. Truman was the star of the 2013 βWhereβs Truman?β campaign as part of the non-profit Citizens for Brentwood Green Space spotlight on Brentwood parks. It was the Citizens for Brentwood Green Space that recommended the dog park be renamed in Howellβs honor. βWe would like to thank the Commission and staff for helping us make our dream of honoring our former board member a reality,β said Citizens for Brentwood Green Space President Gil Hutchinson.
Miss Peggyβs Bark Park consists of two separately fenced areas, one for large dogs over 25 pounds, and one for smaller dogs. Both areas offer shaded benches, water stations, and hydrants. The City of Brentwood expresses its thanks to MARS Petcare for its support over the past several years since the bark park opened in 2011. Earlier this year, the City of Brentwood was certified as a BETTER CITIES FOR PETSβ’. Certified cities have programs and policies that make it easier for pets and pet owners to live a happy, healthy life together. Learn more here: https://www.bettercitiesforpets.com/government-official/
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