By Ryan Yousefi
Tomorrow’s Rainbow will open its gates to the public for the annual fundraiser event, which holds a special place in the organization’s heart.
The ‘Pony Jail ‘n Bale’ event, which will take place on October 15 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the non-profit organization’s 2.5-acre mini-ranch located at 4341 Northwest 39th Avenue, promises an afternoon filled with entertainment but also embodies the organization’s mission of spreading compassion and fostering community support.
Attendees can anticipate the event to feature a range of entertainment and activities, including engaging games, a Publix pie-eating contest, live musical performances, a designated selfie spot known as “#SelfieRow” to capture memorable moments, and a fun-filled “Pennies in a Haystack” activity.
The “Pony Jail ‘n Bale” is a celebration of resilience, community, and an unwavering commitment to positively impacting the lives of grieving children, and a day to come together, have fun, and support a cause that continues to change lives in the most heartfelt and profound manner.
The event’s headliner is the ‘Pony Jail’ featuring miniature horse stalls awaiting friends and family to “bale” them out.
Since 2005, Tomorrow’s Rainbow has served as a sanctuary for grieving children and extended its compassionate reach to over 5,000 grieving children and teenagers. Through peer support groups, engaging interactions with miniature and large horses, and therapeutic art and play activities, Tomorrow’s Rainbow caters to children aged 3 to 18 and their accompanying adult caregivers, all free of charge.
For additional information about Tomorrow’s Rainbow and to purchase tickets for the “Pony Jail ‘n Bale” event, visit their website or contact them directly.
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- Ryan Yousefi has lived in Coral Springs for over 30 years. He has worked as a writer for multiples outlets over the years, including the Miami New Times where he has covered sports and culture since 2013. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Business Healthcare Management from Western Governors University.
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