Marlins’ ‘Bark at the Park’ event to benefit the Humane Society

Marlins' 'Bark at the Park' event to benefit the Humane Society
Marlins' 'Bark at the Park' event to benefit the Humane Society
Marlins player Christian Yelich takes a selfie with a canine friend to remind everyone about “Bark at the Park.”

 

The furriest ballgame in the Major Leagues is back for another fabulous “Bark at the Park” event at Miami Marlin’s Park on June 3.

You and your four-legged companion(s) are invited to watch the Miami Marlins take on the Arizona Diamondbacks for a ballgame like no other. Starting at 4:10 p.m., the whole family can enjoy peanuts and Cracker Jacks surrounded by canine companions of all ages, breeds and sizes. Proceeds from all dog tickets go back to helping the dogs, cats, puppies and kittens at the Humane Society of Greater Miami.

Adding to the excitement of the day is the 50/50 Cash Raffle, where half of the proceeds go to one lucky winner while the other half goes directly to benefit the Humane Society.

“Bark at the Park” brings more than 500 dogs and the people they own together to enjoy America’s favorite pastime with memorable seventh inning stretches and RBI (Ruffs Barked In). Tickets for children over 3 years old and adults are $16 and tickets for your canine companions are $10 each. Do not miss out on this exciting event benefitting the homeless animals in your community.

Other important information: Tickets must be purchased online and in advance to ensure availability. Visit www.marlins.com/specialevents to secure your tickets today. Seats are assigned in the Vista Level and availability is limited. If you want to attend with friends, please make sure to purchase the tickets together. All dog owners must sign a liability waiver upon entering Marlins Park in order to bring your pet inside.

To purchase an on-site garage parking pass, go to www.marlins.com/parking.

Marlins Park is located at 501 Marlins Way in Miami. Guests must enter the ballpark through the First Base entrance (located on the corner of NW Fourth Street and 14th Avenue). Guests needing ADA accessibility should enter through the First Base Dugout Club and take the elevator to the Vista Level. Dog owners must carry their dog’s rabies certificate and dogs must wear their rabies tag.

Visit the Humae Society’s website at www.humanesocietymiami.org for additional information.


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