Dade City
SATURDAY, MARCH 21 - ANNUAL DOGS’ DAY IN DADE CITY Dogs are so revered in the quaint town of Dade City that they have a special day for them every year – Dogs’ Day. The event is held at Agnes Lamb Park (across from The Edwinola on Meridian) and kicks off the famous Dog Wagon Parade around the park. There are vendors on hand, demonstrations, various contests with prizes for the dogs, including Canine Got Talent. Co-sponsored by local businesses includ- ing Dog-Mania & Cats and The Garden Cafe, the event’s proceeds benefit the Dogs Day Pet Pantry, providing free pet food and supplies to pet owners facing economic hardship. Vendor space is available ($20 for a 12x12 space). All non-profit groups are
not charged. Contact 352.807.2984 for more information. Visit
DogsDayInDadeCity.com. (Right): Bo, a Border Collie, was trained as a diabetic alert dog by Sugar Dogs for Marissa Jeter. Sugar Dogs International was one of the participants dur-
International ing the 2014 Dogs’ Day In Dade City.
SugarDogs.org Trinity
FRIDAY, MARCH 27 - 5TH ANNUAL DOG DAYS The indoor/outdoor event is from 4:00pm until 8:00pm and is fun for the entire family. It is also a very rewarding event as chil- dren and dogs interact with the residents and patients of Trinity Regional Rehab Center, hosts of the event for the last four years. There will be live entertainment, food and refresh- ments, rescue groups, vendors, lots of raffle baskets, and canine demonstrations. Everyone looks forward to the doggie wedding – com- plete with ring bearer and bridesmaids – even the mother and father of the bride. Located at 2144 Welbilt Boulevard in Trinity, admission is free. Proceeds benefit Cindy’s Pets, providing free pet food to pet owners facing economic
hardship.Vendor space is available for only $35. Call Annette at 727.418.6146.
The 2014 Dog Days groom, Buster Brown and his bride, Mocha, a certified therapy dog. St. Petersburg
AMERICAN STAGE PETS IN THE PARK NIGHT Formerly known as Shakespeare in the Park, this event has entertained and enlightened thousands of people since its inception in 1986. The 2015 production of In The Heights, the 2008 Tony Award winner for Best Musical, will mark the 30th anniversary of this tradition. In 2010, The New Barker partnered with American Stage to bring Hair of the Dog night, the first pet-friendly event during the evening performance of Hair. We are honored to partner again with this wonderful organization to bring
Pets In The Park nights on April 26 and May 10. Dog lovers are encouraged to dress their dogs in show theme attire, bring your picnic baskets and enjoy a lovely evening at Demens Landing Park on the waterfront in Downtown St. Petersburg. We will provide more information on the Events Calendar at
TheNewBarker.com. In the meantime, be sure to save the dates.
AmericanStage.org (Right): During 2014’s production of The Wiz, dogs came dressed as characters from the show for Pets in the Park Night. Konika dressed appropriately as a Flying Monkey.
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Photograph by Anna Cooke.
Photograph by Anna Cooke.
Photograph by Anna Cooke.
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