You're Invited: Benefit Dinner for the Mustang Recovery Challenge
Join us for a heartwarming evening filled with delicious food, inspiration, and opportunities to make a lasting impact. This special benefit dinner supports the Mustang Recovery Challenge, a program that empowers individuals in recovery through the transformative bond with horses.
Your participation directly supports this life-changing program, helping individuals in recovery, untrained horses, and our community grow stronger together.
📍 When: March 21st 7:00 pm
Doors open at 6:00 pm
📍 Where: Snake River Event Center - Idaho Falls, ID
🎟️ Tickets: $45 each table price coming soon
Table Tickets $ ( 8 people at a table)
All proceeds benefit the Mustang Recovery Challenge, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Reserve your spot today and be part of this incredible journey of hope, healing, and partnership!
Date: March 21st, 2025
Where: Snake River Event Center
780 Lindsay Blvd,
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Doors Open @ 6:00pm
Dinner Starts @ 7:00 pm
Speaker Introduction @ 7:30 pm
Dinner time is subject to change
Please reach us at tetonhorseexperience@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No, we will need to have a headcount for the catering to be able to prepare dinner for us.
There is a link above where you can buy tickets for dinner.
or here is the link for tickets
When tickets are sold out they are gone! But the deadline we have to give to the caterer is March 7th 2025
If you would like to sit at a table with just your friends, you can choose the table purchase. If you dont then you will be assigned a table with other people. ( there are 8 people to a table)
You dont have to come formal attire but we do ask that you dress up more than every day casual. Most will be in their best dressed attire.
Yes! We love and welcome kids, however there is not a kid menu, kid meal price or entertainment for kids.
All tickets whether youth or adult are the same price
Amberley Snyder was born in January of 1991 in southern California. Amberley and her five siblings lived there during her dad’s Major League Baseball career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. At the age of three, Amberley began riding lessons and developed an unyielding passion for horses. After her dad’s retirement from baseball, the family moved to Utah. Amberley was seven years old and would only comply if she was promised a barrel racing horse when she got there, she got her wish, and that was the beginning of Amberley’s rodeo career.
On January 10th, 2010 Amberley was on her way to the Denver Stock Show and Rodeo. As she was passing through Sinclair, WY she took a look down at her map. After only seconds she looked up and realized she had faded into the other lane, headed towards a metal beam. In an effort to get back in her lane, Amberley overcorrected. Her truck slid off the road and rolled and she was ejected from the vehicle. She was slammed into a fence post that broke her back and immediately she lost feeling in her legs.
After five hours of emergency surgery the doctor’s prognosis was she would never regain use or feeling below her waist. He told her if she had worn her seatbelt, she would still have use of her legs. The one mistake she made that day changed her life forever, but it has not defeated her competitive spirit. The top priority for Amberley was not even to walk, but to ride her horses again. Remarkably after only 4 months after the accident, she was back on her horse.
There is no better person to be a keynote speaker for the Mustang Recovery Challenge Dinner this year. Come listen and be inspired on how to overcome challenges, hard time and at the end become a better person for it.
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