
Families, friends and their furry four-footed companions are invited to attend a free of charge, pet friendly celebration to benefit Pet Pal Animal Shelter.
Kids and kids’ at heart will enjoy an afternoon of games and activities including a karate demonstration by Ron Schnell’s Superkicks, a doggie kissing booth, pet caricaturist and pie throwing contest with Pet Pal’s Executive Director Scott Daly as the target! The cost is $5 for 3 pies.
Also during the day, Murals for Mutts Artist Anna Hamilton will be doing original sketches of people’s pets for $20. A generous donation of $10 from each portrait will be donated to Pet Pal.
Pets will have their fun, too by playing in splash pools, filling themselves with doggie treats, and having their nails trimmed at Debbie’s Puppy Love. Pets must be on a leash to participate in activities.
As the sun goes down, the temperature will rise with live entertainment beginning at 3:00pm leading the way to the main evening events of auction items, hourly 50/50 drawings and performance by ‘80s cover band Scream’ Donkey.
All funds raised during the day will benefit Pet Pal Animal Shelter’s Emergency Medical Fund.
2nd Annual Tails of Tap Schedule of Events:
Nail Trims by Debbie’s Puppy Love Noon-4:00pm
Sketches by Murals for Mutts Artist Anna Hamilton, Noon – 6pm
Pie Throwing Contest 1:00pm-4:00pm
Ron Schnell’s Superkicks Demonstration: 2:00pm – 2:30pm
Live Entertainment 3:00pm – 11:00pm
3:00pm -5:00pm: Music by George
5:00pm-7:00pm: Pete and Dean
8:00pm-11:00pm: Screamin’ Donkey
Schedule Subject to Change
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For more information, contact: Pet Pal Animal Shelter
405 22nd Street South, Saint Petersburg 33712
Tel: 727-328-7738
Website: www.petpalanimalshelter.com
Hours of Operation: Tues- Fri 11am- 4:30pm; Sat 10am – 4:30pm; Sun-Mon Closed
Mission Statement: Pet Pal Animal Shelter is a no-kill non-profit organization committed to rescuing dogs and cats from animal shelters that may otherwise be euthanized due to time limitations, illness, injuries or lack of socialization and training. We are also dedicated to educating the public about the pet overpopulation crisis, the importance of spaying/neutering and responsible pet ownership.