On Saturday October 22nd, the Harvest moon will be the featured guest at the black tie and blue jeans ball being held at the Prospect Bay Country Club to benefit Talisman Therapeutic Riding. Service bars will be inside and outside, so guests can enjoy cocktails and hors d’oeurves as they watch the Talisman riders put the horses through their paces. A toast to the Harvest moon at 6:03 pm will be followed by a filet and crab cake dinner, dancing to the music of the Chris Sack’s Band, a diamond earring raffle, and a live auction.
Talisman Therapeutic Riding, Inc. opened its doors in the spring of 2012 to work with autistic children and children with physical and mental challenges. Since then the programs have been expanded to include work with returning Afghanistan and Iraq veterans, at-risk teens, and young adults with life-limiting health conditions. Its unique approach pairs the clients with horses, licensed riding instructors, and certified health care professionals, such as physical and speech therapists to enhance riders’ physical strength while providing them educational and restorative opportunities.
“When we first opened our doors, we had 2 horses and 1 rider,” said Board Chairman Tom Saquella. “Last year we provided more than 3,400 lessons. We are so happy to be able to meet the needs of some of our most vulnerable Eastern Shore residents We’re growing faster than our resources, so the success of this event is crucial to our continuing to program for the number of potential riders who apply.”
The dress for the October 22nd event is Black Tie/Blue Jeans and it begins at 5:00 pm. Tickets are $100 per person. For more information or to purchase tickets, go to www.talismantherapeuticriding.org or call 443-239-9400.
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