Just a reminder that Blind Ronnie's House of Blues will host a Blues Jam Open Mic at Wildhorse Ranch Rescue's annual Halloween Party Fundraiser on November 1st!
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue is an organization whose mission is to save equines from abuse, neglect, slaughter and premature death and provide a safe place for them to live for the remainder of their lives.
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue 11811 S Lindsay Road (East Side of Lindsay Road between Elliot and Warner) Gilbert, AZ 85296
7 PM
$12 Donation at the door (waived for blues jam participants)
Barn Tours to meet the herd Outdoor Bar Food and Candy Voodoo Room and Art Gallery Dog Friendly Event! Bring Your Pooch! Costume Contest for People and Dogs
Entertainment by: Pattie Freeman the Hypnotist (as seen on Fox sports) Blues/Jazz singer Ritchie Rhinehardt And a special blues jam open mic featuring and hosted by Blind Ronnie's House of Blues
To find out more about Wildhorse Ranch Rescue and the good work they do, visit their website: www.mudpony.com.
Please consider spending the evening with us. Not only is this a fun way to spend Halloween, but when you meet the horses you will understand what a good thing you've done supporting this wonderful cause!
A Special Note to Musicians:
Wildhorse Ranch Rescue appreciates your participation in their fund raiser. As their way of saying thank-you, anyone signing up for the open mic will have the $12 admission waived and will receive a coupon good for one free drink (see "Chicago" JohnnyVegas for your drink coupon). To avoid confusion, these offers are extended to actual participants only; your entourage is welcome, but will have to pay to get in (remember, this is a fund raiser, a very good cause and a fun event; it is well worth the price of admission).
In addition, feel free to bring and distribute any promotional materials for yourself or your band. You may also sell CD's etc. and keep all proceeds from your sales. Be sure to promote upcoming performances and your web presence. This event is being advertised in newspapers and on the radio so consider this is an opportunity to introduce yourself to people that may not have seen you before; make the most of that opportunity!
The stage is located in close proximity to the barn. Many of the horses are recovering from injuries and excessively loud noise (especially percussion and bass) can excite the horses, potentially resulting in injury. No one wants that, least of all the very people trying to raise money to help them (that's you!), so please think of this as your opportunity to showcase your ability to play softly and use dynamics to add flavor to your performance.
We look forward to reuniting with all our friends at this very "ghoul" event; please mark your calendars and join us in support of this wonderful cause!