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Wild Pink Yonder - On the trail to a cure...
 

This is the most fun you'll have with your horse this summer!

     

Join the pink adventure!

If you are interested in volunteering,
we would be delighted to have your help!

Whether you join us for
a day,
a weekend,
a week
or the whole gosh darn length
of this magnificent pink adventure,
we would be happy to have you with us.

We were so blessed last year.
We filled so many of the positions
that there wasn't much left to chance.
We hope to do it again this year!

 

What do we need?

* Evening entertainers (cowboy poets, musicians, historians or any other kind of entertainers)

* Drivers to drive VERY slowly as the lead vehicle (in front of the riders) or the truck bringing up the rear. These vehicles have flashing lights and warning signs and are vital to the safety of our riders.

* Camp setter-uppers and cleaner-uppers

* St. John's Ambulance first aiders

* Camp cooks (maybe -- depending on what the towns do)

* Veterinarian to ride with us or be on call

* Farrier to ride with us or be on call

You will make new friendships and enjoy the camaraderie with all our riders, drivers, entertainers and all the townfolk in the towns and villages we visit.

If you are interested:

- send us an e-mail
or
- phone Pam at (204) 422-8076

 

We hope you’ll ride with us, starting Sept 10th.

All funds raised by Wild Pink Yonder
in Manitoba will stay in Manitoba
and be used for breast cancer research
as directed by CancerCare Manitoba!

 

In Alberta, we took an outrageously pink covered wagon and an entourage of outriders called The Hole in the Head Gang to 22 towns throughout central Alberta. Our purpose was (and still is) to raise money that will be used to fight breast cancer.

Riders came from far and wide to Ride Off Into the Wild Pink Yonder.

Towns along our route rose to the occasion, offering us a place to stay for the night and, in most cases, feeding our group.

We sweetened the pot for towns by incorporating a contest we call Pinkest Little Town in the West. It offers towns an opportunity to go wild (and pink) -- and potentially win a free country music concert. The winning town can throw open the doors for everyone in town or charge admission and use the money to, say, build a new playground. The concert is theirs to do with as they wish. Our winner also wins bragging rights in the form of town entrance signs that proclaim them to be The Pinkest Little Town in the West.

In many towns the breakfasts and suppers weren’t just for our riders. They were for locals too, and became part of the town’s fundraising strategy to win Pinkest Little Town in the West. This was particularly beneficial because it raised significant funds for our cause while still making our visit fun for everyone -- and it helped us keep our costs down so that we could write a larger cheque for breast cancer research, treatment and education.

We now extend the challenge to Manitoba towns to top the "pinkness" of Alberta's towns!!

 

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