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August 9, 2026 | 4PM-8PM

Join us at Hangar 38 on Sunday, August 9th between 4-8pm for our 13th Annual Spare A Life Funday! We’re excited to host this family-friendly fundraiser with hours of fun and a little something for everyone including bowling, arcade games, food, drinks, raffle baskets, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned striker or a proud gutter ball enthusiast, it’s a perfect night out for the whole family while helping homeless animals in our community. Follow us on Facebook or Instagram for updates!

Become a sponsor!

Ready to make a paw-sitive impact? Choose from two levels, Funday Sponsor ($500) or Paws & Pins Partner ($250), and get your brand in front of 120+ animal-loving attendees.

Businesses aren’t the only ones who can sponsor. You can dedicate your sponsorship in honor of an adoptable shelter animal or in loving memory of a pet close to your heart.

Tickets are now available!

Individual tickets are $35 each and include unlimited games and bowling.
A family pack is $150 and includes unlimited games and bowling for up to five people.

Food and beverages are a separate cost, but Hangar 38 is donating 10% back of those purchases. Bowling lanes are first come, first serve as there are no assigned lanes. Bowling shoes are included but you must bring socks or purchase socks from Hangar 38.

We’re excited to get together as a community to have fun while helping homeless animals in Tallahassee. Help us spread the word by inviting your friends. We’ll see you on August 9th!

The Cause

Each year the Tallahassee Animal Shelter takes in more than 5,000 animals. Due to the overabundance of animals and lack of open households, some of these animals will never see a home. 100% of the proceeds raised at this event will go directly to the Animal Shelter Foundation (ASF) to support its mission.

ASF works year-round to provide life-saving veterinary care, behavioral enrichment, and support for animals at the Tallahassee Animal Shelter. We also fund Tally Spay, a low-cost spay/neuter clinic that helps keep pet overpopulation in check as the best way to help homeless animals is to prevent homelessness in the first place.