Dream Catcher Therapy Center Annual Fundraiser
posted by kjhamm
When:
6:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Saturday, November 17
Where:
Montrose Pavillion,
1800 East Pavillion Pl,
Montrose,
CO
81401
Description:
Dream Catcher Therapy Center & End of the Trail Horse Rescue/Sanctuary is holding their annual fundraiser, Saturday Novemeber 17th at the Montrose Pavillion from 6:00pm to 10:30pm.
Come join the fun! There will be Blackjack tables, Craps tables, Roulette and of course Texas Hold'em. We will be holding a silent as well as a live auction with lots of great prizes. Dance the night away to the sounds of the GHOST RIVER BAND while enjoying some grub and a cash bar will be available to wash it all down.
Come play, dance, eat and have a rip roaring good time all to benefit Dream Catcher Therapy Center and End of the Trail Horse Rescue.
Tickets are still available for only $25.00..... call 970-323-5400, also available at the door the night of the event.
Come join the fun! There will be Blackjack tables, Craps tables, Roulette and of course Texas Hold'em. We will be holding a silent as well as a live auction with lots of great prizes. Dance the night away to the sounds of the GHOST RIVER BAND while enjoying some grub and a cash bar will be available to wash it all down.
Come play, dance, eat and have a rip roaring good time all to benefit Dream Catcher Therapy Center and End of the Trail Horse Rescue.
Tickets are still available for only $25.00..... call 970-323-5400, also available at the door the night of the event.
Details:
$25.00 Call 970-323-5400 for tickets or available at the door
970-323-5400
khamm@dctc.org
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