Savannah Bananas First Bark in the Park of the Year June 19th

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Monday, June 12th, 2017

TailsSpin Pet Stuff will join forces with the Savannah Bananas to hold the first Bark in the Park baseball game for 2017.  Pets can take their owners to attend the fun filled evening on Monday, June 19th, at historic Grayson Stadium in Daffin Park.  The main purpose of the evening is to promote pet adoption efforts, finding pets forever homes through local pet rescue agencies.

A limited number of single game “All You Can Eat” tickets for Bark in the Park are available at all three TailsSpin Pet Stuff locations for $15, with $5 per ticket bought at TailsSpin donated to local pet charities. Kids 3 and under (and pups) are free.  So hurry to enjoy unlimited chicken sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, popcorn, cookies, soda, and water at the game!  Plus there’ll be trivia and games for prizes from Natural Balance Pet Foods and TailsSpin.

Scheduled to attend with adoptable pets include local organizations Coastal Pet rescue, One Love Animal Rescue, Georgia Rescue Rehabilitation and Relocation, Save-A-Life, and Grateful Golden Retriever Rescue of the Low Country.

Baseball is to be enjoyed by the whole family.  Pets are members of the family, and thankfully the Savannah Bananas and TailsSpin make it possible for dogs to attend this fun-filled evening.  The large covered seating area will be cooled by giant ceiling fans for human and canine comfort in the summer weather, as the Savannah Bananas face Fayetteville’s Swamp Dogs. The game begins at 7:00pm, and gates open at 5:30pm for early birds.  There are also new and exciting developments to check out, such as the new Stadium Club.

“The Savannah Bananas have captivated this town with fun and fundraising, becoming so very welcomed and embraced by all.  TailsSpin is so very humbled and honored to take part during this year’s Bark in the Park,” says Jeff Manley, co-owner of  TailsSpin Pet Stuff.  “We also want to take part in getting some of these pets adopted.”