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White Rock’s beloved Dogs of White Rock charity calendar returned on July 14 with a community photoshoot held at White Rock Seniors Village. Launched in 2020 by Harold Zelt during the COVID-19 lockdown, the calendar became a local tradition and fundraiser for the BC SPCA. Following Zelt’s passing in April 2024, his sons continue the project in his honour. This year’s edition, featuring local dogs and their owners, will support pet adoption and education programs. Since its launch, the initiative has raised over $8,000 and remains a heartwarming tribute to Zelt’s legacy.

White Rock Dogs Calendar Return to Honour Beloved Founder

White Rock’s beloved “Dogs of White Rock” calendar returns, raising funds for BC SPCA while honouring late founder Harold Zelt’s legacy.

Community Gathers for Annual Dog Calendar Photoshoot

The charm of White Rock’s canine community was on full display Sunday, July 14, as dozens of dogs and their guardians gathered at White Rock Seniors Village. The event marked the latest edition of the Dogs of White Rock charity calendar — a now-annual tradition that began during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A Legacy Born in Lockdown

The initiative was launched in 2020 by longtime White Rock resident Harold Zelt, who began photographing dogs he met while riding his scooter through the city during lockdowns. His heartfelt hobby quickly grew into a community fundraiser, benefiting the BC SPCA. Zelt’s portraits lifted spirits at the village and raised awareness for local animal welfare causes.

Family Continues the Tradition

Following Zelt’s passing at the age of 97 in April 2024, his sons Mike and Barry Zelt have continued the project in his memory. This year’s photo sessions were held on July 13 and 14, welcoming residents, their furry companions, and volunteers to contribute to the 2025 calendar edition.

A Heartfelt Tribute and Cause

White Rock Seniors Village recreation manager Jen McDonald, who helped organize the shoot, shared that the calendar serves a dual purpose: preserving Zelt’s memory and supporting animal welfare. “It’s important to keep Harold’s legacy alive,” she said, holding dog treats as she coordinated the next pup in line. “It brings joy to everyone — and who doesn’t love dogs?”

Funds Supporting Local Animal Welfare

Since its inception, the calendar project has raised over $8,000 for the BC SPCA. All proceeds are directed toward education and pet adoption programs in Surrey and surrounding communities. The calendar has become a beloved staple among locals, often selling out due to its endearing content and charitable impact.

Looking Ahead

The Dogs of White Rock 2025 calendar will be available for purchase later this fall at select community events and online. Organizers hope to surpass previous fundraising totals and encourage residents to continue supporting the cause. As McDonald put it, “It’s more than a calendar — it’s a celebration of kindness, community, and Harold’s vision.”

 

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