Equine Advocates: 22nd Annual Gala, An Evening with Judy Collins

Performance Spaces for the 21st Century 2980 State Route 66, Chatham, NY, United States

Equine Advocates’ 22nd Annual Gala promises to be one of the most anticipated events in Upstate New York this fall. On Saturday, September 9, 2023, Judy Collins will perform live at PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century —an amazing 300-Seat Open-Air Pavilion Theater in Chatham, NY. Prior to the performance, VIP ticket holders and Sponsors will attend an outdoor cocktail party catered by Candle Café of NYC at Equine Advocates Rescue & Sanctuary, which is conveniently located just one mile from the venue. The proceeds from this fundraiser will go toward the care of the 80 rescued horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules who call the sanctuary home and toward the rescue of other equines in jeopardy. Purchase tickets here: https://www.equineadvocates.org/2023-gala-fundraiser/

Redwings Horse Sanctuary: Redwings Block Party Fundraiser

Redwings Horse Sanctuary 6875 Union Rd, Paso Robles, CA, United States

Don’t miss out on Redwings Horse Sanctuary’s 3rd Annual Block Party Fundraiser taking place this Sunday, Sept. 10, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monte Mills and the Lucky Horseshoe Band will be providing wonderful music throughout the day. There will be fine wine from some of Paso’s best wineries along with cold beer and delicious food served up by Chef Charlie. Redwings would be remiss if they didn’t mention the most important part: the opportunity to get to know the amazing horses that call Redwings home. There will be demonstrations for everyone to enjoy and, of course, the silent and live auctions that will take place throughout the day! Don’t miss your chance to bid on a trip to France or a wine dinner for eight people at McPhee’s Bar Grill. This annual event is Redwings’ key fundraiser, and the donations support medical care and feed for the horses for the year. Come for the love of the horses and contribute to supporting Redwings’ mission! Redwings seeks to eliminate the causes of equine suffering through educational and community outreach programs, rescue abused, abandoned, and neglected equines, and provide permanent sanctuary or selected adoptive homes for those equines. General admission tickets include: Barbecue lunch by Cass Winery with beverage of your choice A Govino reusable wine glass Paradise Shaved Ice Endless fun at the photo booth And full access to demonstrations and a self-guided tour of the horses and their stories. General admission tickets cost $50. Tickets are available for purchase at redwingshorsesanctuary.org or by calling the front office at (805) 237-3751.

Mitchell Farm Equine Retirement: Mitchell Farm Music Festival

  Tickets: https://www.mitchellfarm.org/events.html Parking opens at noon. Gate opens at 1:30 p.m. Music begins at 2:30 p.m. Bring a blanket or lawn chair! Bring a picnic if you like. Food vendors available. B.Y.O.B. Please No Dogs. All sales final. No refunds. No exchanges.

$55

Days End Farm: Horse Rescue Benefit Concert; A tribute to late founder Kathy Schwartz-Howe

  The NOT TO BE MISSED music event is back! The Days End Farm annual benefit concert welcomes back to Maryland's premier horse farm, The 19th Street Band with friends, Patty Reese & Band, on the front lawn at the new Arts & Education Pavilion affectionately called "The Hitching Post". This years concert will pay tribute to Day End Farm's late founder, Kathy Schwartz-Howe, who passed away earlier this year where they'll honor her incredible legacy throughout the farm and with music. Enjoy popular food trucks, beer & wine, lawn games, and farm tours to meet the rescue horses – there is something for the whole family!! Book a day out in the country (at our Woodbine, MD facility) and watch the sunset over our fields, while swaying to the music of arguably 2 of the best groups of musicians in the area! Enjoy yourself while knowing ALL money raised goes to the horses and allows us to continue life-saving work in the community. What can I expect? Great music by the 19th St Band and Patty Reese & Band 3 popular food trucks serving the best of food truck gastronomy Hops for Horses Beer Garden serving seasonal brews and wine Tours of the farm to see firsthand the great work DEFHR does Shopping area featuring the latest DEFHR swag and silent auction items Lawn games for family fun Fire pits & s'mores 3:30PM: Gates Open 4:00PM-6:00PM: Patty Reese & Band 6:00PM-Close: The 19th Street Band Food trucks joining are: TBD General Admission - $25/person At the gate - $40/person Kids 12 and under are free PARKING entrance is at the adjacent former Lisbon Firehouse and is1st come 1st serve until the lots are FULL! SEE GUEST PARKING MAP BELOW. You may bring small blankets or lawn chairs. There will be seating and picnic tables available, so not a requirement. About the Bands: The 19th Street Band: Characterized by high energy and strong vocal harmonies, The 19th Street Band brings together a constellation of Americana, country and rock with a taste of punk. They ignite an audience with their passion for music, their magnetic presence and enthusiasm. Bridging the musical traditions of bluegrass and roots from Ireland to the Appalachian, their eclectic gypsy-rock spirit literally leaps from the stage and engages the crowd in the music. Patty Reese: Known for her Americana Blues style, Mid-Atlantic favorite Patty Reese has won 17 Washington Area Music Association awards including Artist and two time Songwriter of the Year. Her virtuosic, dynamic vocal ease, solid guitar work, and engaging stage presence has audiences and critics alike giving high praises and asking for more! For more information visit: DEFHR.org

Thoroughbred Athletes: Sport of Kings Challenge

Sport of Kings Challenge Wednesday, September 20Location: OK State FairHunter/Jumper OnlySign up, requirements and more: www.horseshowconsulting.comAll proceeds benefit Thoroughbred Athletes Inc; a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to the aftercare, rescue, rehabilitation, retraining and rehoming of off the track thoroughbred racehorses.

Kentucky Equine Adoption Center: Movie Night on the Farm

Kentucky Equine Adoption Center 1713 Catnip Hill Rd., Nicholasville, KY, United States

Enjoy a projector movie under the stars surrounded by The Kentucky Equine Adoption Center horses! Maybe the horses will even talk back to the film : ) Let the aroma of the last night of summer and the sweet sound of horses nearby fill the air as you sit back and watch the show. Our first showing will be Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (G). Tickets: $10 each and includes popcorn. Please purchase at the gate or online. Click here for tickets. Soft drinks and treats will also be available for purchase. We will have traditional chair seating available, but please feel free to bring your own seat! See you on the farm!

Virginia Thoroughbred Project: Annual Barn Party

   Date: September 23, 2023  Location: 11350 Constitution Hwy, Montpelier Station, VA 22957  Time: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Join VTP for their Annual Barn Party, where they come together to celebrate, have a great time, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of Thoroughbred horses. Every year, this event benefits the Virginia Thoroughbred Project (VTP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the aftercare of these magnificent animals. The VTP, located on the historic grounds of James Madison’s Montpelier, is committed to providing a lifetime of tranquility for Thoroughbreds whose racing careers were cut short by injury or who were not suitable for the demanding sport. With their tireless efforts, the VTP ensures these horses receive the care, love, and support they need and by attending their Annual Barn Party, you will directly contribute to the VTP’s mission and join them in setting the gold standard for Thoroughbred aftercare in Virginia.  

Suicide Prevention Walk

Douglas County Fairgrounds 1319 Waterloo Ln, Gardenville, NV, United States

  Suicide Prevention Network and Healing Arenas are hosting an event for all to join and walk in memory of anyone affected by suicide. A path of luminaries will represent our lost loved-ones and each attendee will have the option to walk the path with or without a therapy horse. Refreshments will be provided