2019 Horses for Courses Fundraising Dinner

2019 Horses for Courses Fundraising Dinner

Glen Helen Lodge are proud to sponsor the 2019 Horses for Courses Fundraising Dinner.

By Horses for Courses for Bush Kids

Date and time

Sat, 21 Sep 2019 6:00 PM - 11:59 PM ACST

Location

Glen Helen Lodge

1 Namatjira Drive Alice Springs, NT 0872 Australia

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About this event

The Glen Helen Lodge sits at the foot of the Majestic Glen Helen Gorge, on the banks of the Finke River.

Join us as the golden glow of the sunset light the red range backdrop for canapes and drinks, followed by a seated dinner and entertainment by the amazing Mick from the Band Ruckus.

Included in your ticket price is:

  • Canapes and a glass of Bubbly on arrival
  • Main Course Meal - Buffet of roast meats with baked vegetables and salads
  • Evening Entertainment - Mad Mick from the popular Melbourne Southern Country Rock Band ‘Ruckus’ will entertain us and sing the night away!
  • Auction Items
  • Cash Bar (eftpos available)

Please join us in the Heart of the West MacDonnell Ranges for a Spectacular Evening set in Majestic Natural Surrounds in support of the Horses for Courses Charity Ride for Bush Kids.

See you at the 2019 Horses for Courses Fundraising Dinner, Glen Helen Lodge, for a night of Great Food, Entertainment and Company...all for a Great Cause

For room or powered campsite bookings, contact Glen Helen Lodge direct - bookings@glenhelenlodge.com.au or 1300 269 822 - a 20% discount off room bookings will be offered for Dinner Attendees!

Organised by

The Horses for Courses flagship program is the annual H4C Ride for Bush Kids (Bush Kids are understood to include kids living on remote cattle stations, Aboriginal communities, remote roadside service stations, national parks’ ranger stations etc) The H4C Ride for Bush Kids takes place over 5 days through Tjorita/West MacDonnell National Park.

Participants are exposed to a range of experimental learning experiences, learn skills in resilience, communication and leadership. They are offered an opportunity to socialise when, for bush kids they don’t get to see or make friends over many months due to the tyranny of distance.

A range of new activities are learnt in a safe, supported space and all equestrians from all backgrounds are invited to join in. We invite participants to take the stories from the Bush home with them to share with their friends and families.

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