Connected Horse is excited to announce its second annual fundraising event, Lassos with Love—an inspiring, fun-filled evening supporting the Connected Horse mission of providing no-cost equine-guided workshops and programs for people living with dementia and their families. Join us for this amazing opportunity to dust off your boots, meet our horses, enjoy delicious food, and bid on some fabulous gifts and adventures—all while supporting an important cause.
Keith Carradine, Actor, Horseman, Connected Horse Supporter
Tammy Maida, Advocate, Connected Horse Participant & Supporter
The evening will be filled with entertainment, meeting the horses, silent and live auctions, delicious food, and great friends—all benefitting those affected by dementia or memory loss and their care partners.
Dining Experience– enjoy local beer, cider and wine, passed hors d’ oeuvre and a catered dinner, including vegetarian and vegan options
Dress – this is a casual event, wear your boots (or closed toed shoes), jeans or that casual, comfortable outfit you’ve been looking to wear
Auction Items – we are making it easy for you to purchase your favorite wine, special get-aways, spa days, art, and those priceless items that you will cherish. We accept PayPal, Square, Cash, Checks, and Credit Cards
Kansas Carradine, one of the stars of the internationally renowned show Cavalia, will be our guest performer. She is an accomplished equestrian trainer, trick rider, lasso artist, professional performer, and educator. Kansas is known for her motivational speeches to communities and organizations across the country and is internationally recognized as an expert in equine evaluation and training. Her life experience and positive approach serve as an inspiration to others.
In addition, you are invited to meet the horses of Five Star Equestrian—the majestic, gentle, and graceful horses who are at the core of our workshops and the stars of the evening.
Please join us on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at the beautiful Five Star Equestrian Center in Pleasanton, California. Ticket sales directly support our mission of providing no-cost workshops and programming for those impacted by dementia.
Tickets: $150