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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Charity Fundraiser

What: A Bit of Grace Horsemanship ProgramWhen: Sunday, March 10th 2013 (1-4 PM)
Where: 27585 Little Lane
Salisbury MD
Info: Ladies and Gentlemen, it is time to put on your best boots and saddle up for a fun Sunday afternoon to support an up and coming program on the outskirts of Salisbury. The Bit of Grace Horsemanship Program is designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for physical, cognitive, and emotional growth among people of all ages through therapeutic horseback riding. There will be hamburgers, hotdogs, and drinks for sale throughout the event. We will have live music provided by Steven Rumney, Mike Truitt, and others. There will be face painting, and arts and crafts station, a horse grooming station, and pony rides for the little ones. Joining the festivities will also be a few vendors such as:

31 Hand Bags

Pampered Chef

Scentsy (candles)

Art By Heart (Airbrushed artwork)

Suicide Skateboards

T’s Beads (hand-crafted glass beaded jewelry)

& a photographer will be on site doing Easter photos for everyone.

This event is definitely something special and the proprietors need all the help they can to get this program up and running full speed.

Donations are greatly appreciated and the program can be contacted through their Facebook page or by calling Caitlyn Beauchamp-Taylor at (443) 783-1083. With your help we can surely build this program into an amazing addition to the Salisbury area. Hope to see you there!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This looks like it's going to be a blast. You don't see programs like this around here too much and I wish them well. I will definitely be attending!!!

Anonymous said...

This sounds like a good program and deserves our support. Therapeutic riding programs really seem to work wonders for children with disabilities. They learn many things from the experience and have fun as well. All children love horses and children with disabilities are no exception.