Carousel Ranch announced its plan to hold their 25th annual fundraiser with a “Heart of the West” dinner, auction and children’s riding demonstration in August.
“Despite the challenges we all faced this past year, we approach summer with renewed hope and anticipation of good things to come,” said Denise Redmond, executive director for Carousel Ranch. “While this year’s Heart of the West format is a hybrid concept, the guest experience remains intact.
This year’s fundraiser offers participants two ways to celebrate, with an in-person experience at the Ranch or the choice of an at-home virtual experience. Limited capacity reserved seating is available on the Ranch property and the unlimited virtual experience is available.
Guests can purchase tickets and tables for reserved seating at the ranch or for the at-home virtual experience. Individual tickets are priced at $200 for reserved seating tickets and $100 for virtual experience tickets, according to officials.
Additional sponsorship opportunities range from $375 to $8,000, according to officials.
All ticket options include a barbecue dinner, commemorative gift and access to the live and silent auctions.
In person catering is set to be provided by Salt Creek Grille and at-home guests can expect Wolf Creek Restaurant & Brewing Co and Marston’s Restaurant, according to event organizers.
“It is a year of choice giving our community the opportunity to once again come together to ensure that Carousel Ranch continues to be there for the kids and young adults whose needs did not go away because we were in the midst of challenging times,” expressed Carousel Ranch Board President Marianne Cederlind.
During the fundraiser a live demonstration of equestrian therapy for children with disabilities is set to take place, according to officials.
The ranch has provided equestrian therapy for children with disabilities since 1997.
“Our students inspire me to be a better person,” Cederlind said. “To witness the sheer joy equestrian therapy brings to their lives despite the incredible personal challenges they face puts my own life into perspective.
The fundraiser is set for Saturday August 28 at 6 p.m. Tickets can be purchased here.
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