- Yard Sale at Sanctuary - Please call for seasonal schedule.
- Boat Rides - Scheduled cruises or schedule your own private cruise. Call, (352-347-9974), for details, see below for more, or go to our information pages.
We have a wide variety of farm animals (pigs, ducks, geese, goats, etc.) at the sanctuary and are always in need of different types of feed. Since we have pigs, geese, and ducks, we can use infested feed. Outdated or otherwise unsellable human food can be used, such as cereals, etc. We understand some companies' reluctance to donate food items because of past negative experiences dealing with liability. We would be most willing to provide you with a notarized release.
Our Boat Rides provide you with a great Water Adventure!
Specializing in Private Cruises for four (4) or more.
Check out our,
for more information
on upcoming Boat Tours.
A percentage of all proceeds go to the All Creatures Sanctuary.
Call for reservations and information.
Can't go but would you like to make a donation to the Sanctuary?
Voyager Donated To All Creatures Sanctuary
By: Susan Winfree
Bennie Williams poses with a 35 lb possum,
just one of the many animals at the All
Creatures Sanctuary.
Bennie stands by the 1987 Plymouth
Voyager he and his wife Glorida donated to
the Sanctuary.
Tish Hennessay, Director of All Creatures,
said, "We call the car "Giddy-Up Go"
because it is dependable and has power to
pull trailers. It's a wonderful vehicle and just
what we needed," she said.
Williams said the vehicle was his former
"Chili Cookoff Van". In the 1980s, he won
$10,000.00 in contest with chili and even
cooked chili at the Seattle World's Fair.
Many trophies that he won for his chili now
decorate his home. He cooked all over
Florida and in other states.
After buying a new car, he did not need the
van anymore and saw an article in the
VOICE where the All Creatures Sanctuary
needed a van.
He told his wife Gloria, "I think we have found a good home for the van". They
called Tish Hennessay and she came and they signed the papers right then.
"It runs like a dream. We love it," Tish said.
Just after I took this photo, the van was off on an emergency to pick up an animal.