Tides and Tails – a beachside Halloween happy hour for you and your dog

Tides and Tails – a beachside Halloween happy hour for you and your dog

One Ocean Hotel and Spa

Join JHS for a beachside Halloween happy hour with your furry friends at Tides and Tails! Celebrate our lifesaving mission and support homeless pets in our community while taking in the beautiful scenery of Atlantic Beach at One Ocean Resort & Spa.

Tides and Tails event will feature a Halloween-themed Pet Costume Contest!

Each ticket includes:

Valet parking
Hors d’oeuvres
Complimentary beer and wine courtesy of North Florida Sales
A treat bar for pets
Chance Auction
Pet photo booth presented by The PAWtographers
And more…

All ticket sales benefit the Jacksonville Humane Society and will help us continue to provide compassionate care to the many homeless dogs and cats in Jacksonville.

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About Theatre Jacksonville
Theatre Jacksonville was founded in 1919 as The Little Theatre of Jacksonville, with the capital for the 1938 construction of the historic facility donated by Carl S. Swisher. It was reincorporated as Theatre Jacksonville in 1969 and named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. Theatre Jacksonville has provided 105 years of uninterrupted community theater in Jacksonville.

Theatre Jacksonville’s mission is to enrich lives and broaden cultural understanding through community participation in theater arts. In addition to providing more than 100 performances each season of outstanding community theater featuring a regional cast of exceptionally talented playwrights, musicians, actors, designers and stagehands, Theatre Jacksonville reaches hundreds of students each year through summer camps, classes, field trips and in-school presentations.  

Theatre Jacksonville also uses art to advance issues of local concern. From supporting veterans to nurturing arts and recreation, it fosters community partnerships to advance the culture, health and well-being of Jacksonville. As Theatre Jacksonville anticipates its future, it also seeks to build a strong operational foundation to ensure that, just as endowed funds support the theater building, endowed funds will support theater operations. For more information or to donate, visit www.theatrejax.com.

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