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Third Annual Ride and Dine Fall Family Festival
October 16, 2010 brings the Third Annual Ride and Dine Fall Festival to Camelot Equestrian Park. This is the Foundation ’s yearly fund raising event. Each year it has become more and more successful. We expect 2010 to be bigger, better, and even more fun!

This Family Fall Festival includes a trail ride for those who wish to bring a horse. However, no horse is required, there will be plenty of fun with or without a horse, including equine demonstrations, live music by Inside Strait, vendors, exhibitors, Halloween costume parade, silent auction, stick horse race, hula hooping, and the ever popular, Donkey Plop Bingo with a $1000 prize. Outback Steakhouse will once again provide our delicious meal.Overnight camping is available! Funds earned from last year's Ride And Dine helped to build our brand new shower facility!
The Ride and Dine Fall Festival is a great way to show your support for the Park and have a lot of fun while doing it. CEPF relies on your support to help build and sustain this valuable multi-community asset. BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! 
 
Rider $45.00
Non Riding Adult $35.00

Child (6–12) $20    (Child 5 and under Free)

Donkey Plop Square $25

 



Donkey Plop Bingo
Participants may purchase one or more squares at $25.00 each. There are 100 squares available for purchase. A fenced grid of 100 numbered squares is the playing field. If the Donkey plops on your square—You Win $1000!
Squares are assigned by an out-of-the-hat lottery on the day of the event. Any unsold squares may be purchased at the Event.
Final Prize is based upon the number of squares sold and will be announced before Donkey enters field of play. If all 100 squares are sold the Winning Square will earn $1000! (We ’ve sold all squares at the 1st and 2nd Annual Event and are determined to do so at the 3rd.) The balance of the pot goes to Camelot Equestrian Park Foundation. Should Ploppage land equally on two or more squares, winnings will be split among the square owners. The Judge will have final authority on any disputes.