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Seminole County Animal Services 2026 Calendar $15 Proceeds Benefit Shelter Animals

Seminole County Animal Services is selling a 2026 calendar for $15; proceeds support shelter animals and calendars are available online or in person.

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Seminole County Animal Services 2026 Calendar $15 Proceeds Benefit Shelter Animals
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Seminole County Animal Services has put a 2026 calendar on sale to raise funds for shelter operations and animal care. The county website promotes the effort under the headline "2026 Animal Services Calendar Now Available" and notes, "It’s not too late to purchase the Seminole County Animal Services 2026 Calendar." The county further states, "Each $15 purchase directly supports the care and well-being of shelter animals" and that "Featuring adoption success stories, calendars are available online or in-person at Animal Services."

Promotional postings on the shelter’s social channels confirm the message. As the Instagram post reads, "MORE THAN A CALENDAR🗓️ : The 2026 Seminole County Animal Services Calendar is still available, online and in person." The calendar highlights adoption success stories and former shelter animals, offering a visual fundraising vehicle that also tells local rescue and placement narratives.

A promotional image on the county page appears with the caption, "A smiling woman holds a small dog wearing a red sweater while displaying the dog’s photo from the Seminole County Animal Services 2026 Calendar, highlighting an adoption success story." That caption appears twice on the county page: "A smiling woman holds a small dog wearing a red sweater while displaying the dog’s photo from the Seminole County Animal Services 2026 Calendar, highlighting an adoption success story."

Residents who prefer to pick up a calendar in person can go to Seminole County Animal Services at 232 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773, the Eventbrite listing for related services shows. The same Eventbrite material includes community outreach programming tied to the shelter, headlined "SEMINOLE COUNTY PROTECT YOUR PET DAY!!!" and lists services such as "SEMINOLE COUNTY LOW COST VACCINES FOR YOUR PETS." The listing repeats that it will offer microchips at reduced cost: "WE WILL ALSO BE OFFERING MICROCHIPS W/1 YR. REGISTRATION FOR $5.00" and emphasizes access limits: "ONLY OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY" and "PROOF OF RESIDENCY IS REQUIRED." That block of Eventbrite text appears duplicated in the event listing.

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The sale is straightforward as presented, but public materials do not specify an online ordering link, payment methods, shipping costs, the calendar’s print run, or how net proceeds will be allocated across programs. For taxpayers and donors tracking local spending, those program-level details matter for fiscal transparency and budgeting discussions at the county level. The calendar campaign is a common approach for small revenue generation by local government-run shelters, but accountability improves when agencies disclose how funds support operations such as medical care, spay-neuter programs, or adoption services.

For Seminole County residents, the calendar is a low-cost way to support shelter animals and to engage with local animal welfare efforts. Those interested in a copy should note the shelter’s in-person location at Seminole County Animal Services, 232 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773, or follow the county’s Animal Services communications for the announced online purchase option. Beyond buying a calendar, participation in events such as Protect Your Pet Day can provide direct services - including $5 microchip registration - while reinforcing community ties to local animal-care institutions.

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