Stutsman Harley Hosts Dogs for Dogs and Cats Fundraiser in November
Stutsman Harley Davidson ran a community fundraiser called Dogs for Dogs and Cats that offered a free hot dog each Saturday in November, with an announcement posted on November 11, 2025. The promotion invited residents to stop by, support local animal rescue efforts, and boosted weekend foot traffic for a small local business.

Stutsman Harley Davidson staged a community fundraiser in November that combined a simple giveaway with support for local animal rescue efforts. The event, promoted in a CSiNewsNow announcement dated November 11, 2025, offered a free hot dog each Saturday in November at the dealership under the name Dogs for Dogs and Cats. The CSi post listed the event dates and times and encouraged residents to stop by for the free food while supporting pet related charities.
The promotion ran on the five Saturdays in November 2025, creating repeated weekend opportunities for residents to engage with the cause and with the dealership. By tying a modest free offer to charitable giving, the event served both as a community service and as a visibility campaign for Stutsman Harley Davidson. Local animal rescues and pet charities were identified as beneficiaries, and the announcement framed the pickup of a free hot dog as a way for residents to show support.
For Stutsman County residents the immediate impact was practical and social. Free hot dogs lowered the cost barrier for families and individuals to attend, creating an accessible reason to visit the dealership. For pet owners and animal welfare supporters the events provided a concrete support channel and a local meeting point for volunteers and donors. For the nonprofit partners the campaign offered a simple fundraising mechanism and a way to raise awareness among people who might not otherwise encounter rescue organizations.
From an economic perspective the event illustrates how small businesses can leverage community goodwill to drive incremental consumer engagement. Weekend foot traffic can translate into secondary purchases of merchandise, service bookings, or future sales leads, while the charitable association can strengthen brand goodwill in the community. For animal rescues, such partnerships can supplement limited fundraising channels with low cost outreach that generates volunteers and donations.
The fundraiser also fits into a broader pattern of local civic activity where businesses and nonprofits cooperate on short term campaigns to mobilize community support. Repeating the promotion across five Saturdays extended exposure, increased the chance of repeat visitors, and sustained media attention over several weeks. For residents interested in similar activities organizers often share information through local outlets like CSiNewsNow, making it easier to plan volunteer time or donations.
As the dealer and charities assess the results of November events, organizers may weigh dollars raised against community engagement and volunteer recruitment. For now Stutsman County residents benefited from free weekend food, a chance to support pet rescues, and a demonstration of how local business and nonprofit collaboration can produce tangible community outcomes.
