On December 24, 2014

New hot dog joint, “Just Doggin’ It” opens

Photo by Donald Dill

Marji Graf, CEO for the Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce, welcomes Just Doggin’ It to the chamber. Pictured (l-r): Marji Graf; Model Mary Mire as Estella-Luna, the Just Doggin’ It coffee maiden; Miss Vermont U.S. Int’l 2014 Olea Nickitina; Summer Ray, Princess for the Miss America scholarship pageant program, 2012, 2013, 2014; and Amy Patt, owner of Just Doggin’ It.

LUDLOW — Just Doggin’ It recently opened at Okemo featuring an island theme and “finger lickin’ Polish/American foods” state the press release. It will serve gourmet hot dogs, kielbasa, and hot and sweet sausage with over 18 toppings.

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