Aubrey Plaza walks the dog after helping raise $3.5m with Parks And Recreation reunion

Aubrey Plaza soaks in some sunlight as she walks the dog in running shorts… after helping raise $3.5m with Parks And Recreation reunion

Aubrey Plaza looked sporty while out walking her dogs on Saturday.

The Ingrid Goes West actress, 35, enjoyed the LA heat wearing a pair a light-weight running shorts and a red tee shirt.

Protecting herself and her community, the Delaware native covered her face with a mask during the stroll around her neighborhood, Los Feliz.

Dog days: Aubrey Plaza enjoyed a hot LA morning while walking her dogs around her LA neighborhood of Los Feliz on Saturday

It was a good thing that the star was sporting Adidas running shoes, as Aubrey kept up a brisk pace while walking her pups.

After getting in a bit of son Plaza and her furry friends headed home.

The star’s outing comes after she reunited with her Parks And Rec castmates to raise money for the food bank charity Feeding America.

Together, the group raised an impressive $3.5millon. 

Masked up: Protecting herself and her community, the Delaware native covered her face with a mask

Masked up: Protecting herself and her community, the Delaware native covered her face with a mask

For a good cause: Plaza and her Parks And Recreation costars raised an impressive $3.5 million from their virtual reunion on Thursday, plus half a million in matching funds

For a good cause: Plaza and her Parks And Recreation costars raised an impressive $3.5 million from their virtual reunion on Thursday, plus half a million in matching funds

Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy, took to Twitter to express his thanks on Friday.

‘Thank you to everyone who has donated!’ he wrote.

‘It’s not over. Let’s get that number up! There are a lot of wonderful pay check to pay check folks struggling to feed their kids right now. We’re making them stay home from work to protect our most vulnerable. They’ve earned our help.’

The episode reunited all of the main cast members — Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey, Retta and Jim O’Heir — along with a slew of memorable guest stars.   

Doing his part: Chris Pratt took to Twitter on Friday to urge fans to continue donating through May 21 to Feeding America to help the 'wonderful pay check to pay check folks struggling to feed their kids right now'

Doing his part: Chris Pratt took to Twitter on Friday to urge fans to continue donating through May 21 to Feeding America to help the ‘wonderful pay check to pay check folks struggling to feed their kids right now’

Good cause: The cast of Parks and Recreation reunited virtually for a brand new episode on Thursday to help a worthy cause, Feeding America

Good cause: The cast of Parks and Recreation reunited virtually for a brand new episode on Thursday to help a worthy cause, Feeding America

Cast: The episode reunited all of the main cast members - Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Retta and Jim O'Heir - along with a slew of memorable guest stars

Cast: The episode reunited all of the main cast members – Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Chris Pratt, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Retta and Jim O’Heir – along with a slew of memorable guest stars

Aubrey has been quarantining with her longtime love Jeff Baena.

The duo first began dating in 2011 and have worked together ever since including on the 2017 dark comedy The Little Hours, which she starred in and he wrote and directed.

That year she told IndieWire that dating her collaborator meant ‘I’ve been there from the beginning of every idea because we’re together.’

She explained: ‘We’re working on it even when we’re not working on it. It just made sense. Also, we shot in the middle of nowhere.’

Together: Aubrey has been quarantining with her longtime love Jeff Baena, seen above in 2017

Together: Aubrey has been quarantining with her longtime love Jeff Baena, seen above in 2017

Aubrey, who also produced The Little Hours which was set in the medieval period, said; ‘Jeff and I had to be hosting this experience together.’

She said of the movie, which is based on part of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron: ‘We had to take on those leadership roles, whether we wanted to or not.’

Aubrey explained: ‘We had the entire cast and crew flying out to rural Tuscany. I couldn’t just be like: “I’m just an actor! Woo!”‘

Throwback: They became a couple in 2011 and have worked together ever since including on the 2017 comedy The Little Hours, which she starred in and he wrote and directed (pictured)

Throwback: They became a couple in 2011 and have worked together ever since including on the 2017 comedy The Little Hours, which she starred in and he wrote and directed (pictured)