Greetings from the farm!
May is right around the corner, and we are looking forward to warmer weather and the celebration of our 8th Annual Jockeys & Juleps Derby Party on Saturday, May 6. With our annual fundraising event just a few weeks away, we are gearing up for the party of the year with BIG HATS, BOURBON, BLUEGRASS, and a live broadcast of the 149th Annual Kentucky Derby to raise funds that make life-changing opportunities possible for everyone we serve. With a limited number of tickets still available, we hope you will join us for the Run for the Roses . . .
Memphis style!
Here are just a few of our April highlights sharing all of the great things happening at the farm as we continue to change lives . . . one ride at a time.
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Our Spring Session is well under way, and we are so excited to announce we are serving the largest number of participants in Southern Reins history! 161 individuals are taking part in Adaptive Horseback Riding, Occupational Therapy incorporating Hippotherapy, Making Strides Recreation Therapy, PATH Intl. Equine Services for Heroes, and our TEACH Program and Pony Pals visits with Clyde. All of our participants, new and returning, have filled the farm with smiling faces, and we are so grateful to be able to help so many.
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Celebrating the Run for the Roses . . . Memphis Style!
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Saturday, May 6, 2023
3:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M.
916 Billy Bryant Road, Collierville, Tennessee
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The 8th Annual Jockeys & Juleps Derby Party is just a few weeks away, and we look forward to welcoming all our guests for BIG HATS, BOURBON, BLUEGRASS, silent and live auctions, and a live broadcast of the 149th Kentucky Derby. As the largest fundraiser hosted by Southern Reins, Jockeys & Juleps makes life-changing opportunities possible through the healing power of horses for children and adults with disabilities throughout
our community.
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LAST CALL to purchase your event tickets!
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We only have a handful of tickets left! Secure your spot now and enjoy Southern hospitality at its finest. Tickets are $150 each and include admission to the event, passed hors d'oeuvres and food bars, open bar, and valet shuttle service to the event. You can also purchase individual tickets for $200 each that include a beautiful commemorative hammered copper mint julep cup.
Individual Ticket without cup - $150
Individual Ticket with cup - $200
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Auction Donation Deadline: APRIL 24
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Our Jockeys & Juleps Auction donation deadline is just around the corner! If you would like to donate gift cards, unique experiences, original art, fine dining, exclusive tours, wine and spirits, décor or event tickets, we would love to include them in our auction. With your donations, we can provide hope and promise for our special friends to let their light shine bright as they achieve success in
the saddle.
For more information on donating an auction item, please contact jill.haag@southernreins.org or download our auction donation package below.
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Don't forget to Register to Bid!
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Our Jockeys & Juleps Auction goes LIVE on April 30 and closes on May 6! Online bidding is open to all, simply fill out the registration form and you will receive a confirmation message with your bidder number.
Click on the link below to register to bid today!
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We cannot wait to see you on Derby Day!
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Program Update: Welcome Lizzie Cash
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Southern Reins would like to share a very warm welcome to our new Marketing & Event Manager, Lizzie Cash!
Lizzie was born and raised in Germantown, TN, and moved to the Nashville area in the fall of 2018 after graduating from the University of Memphis with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Relations and a minor in Marketing Management. While in Nashville, Lizzie pursued her passion for marketing by gaining experience in the healthcare and IT industries before moving back closer to home. Lizzie has loved horses from a very young age, and has experience volunteering for numerous organizations benefitting individuals
with disabilities.
Outside of work, Lizzie enjoys spending time outdoors, reading, and walking her dog, Millie. Welcome to the team, Lizzie! We are so happy to have you here!
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Advisory Board Update: Welcome Matt Galler
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Please join us in welcoming our newest Advisory Board Member, Matt Galler! Matt is a lifelong Memphian who graduated from the University of Mississippi. He is the President of Galler Foods, the only locally-owned food distributor in the Memphis area. Matt has always been a tremendous advocate for youth programs throughout the Mid-South, and has supported Southern Reins since 2017. Welcome aboard, Matt!
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Equine Services For Heroes
We are always honored to welcome back veterans to take part in our PATH Intl. Equine Services for Heroes program. Each Monday, our participants work with our horses to increase trust, and reduce feelings of anxiety and stress. One of our Veterans, Alexander, loves spending time at the farm while building his bond with his therapy
horse, Jazz!
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Welcome Back Volunteer Odyssey
We were delighted to welcome a group of wonderful volunteers from Volunteer Odyssey at the farm this month. The group helped by completing yard work projects across the property to celebrate Volunteer Odyssey's 10-Year Day of Service. Thank you to all of the volunteers who participated to help us beautify our grounds and support
Southern Reins!
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Rylee Ring Master
Our new Program Coordinator, Rylee, has loved being in the arena with all of the participants for our Spring Session! Activities using rings and other tools help participants improve their focus, coordination, and balance that contributes to developing independent living skills and improving their overall life skills.
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Thank You TigerLIFE
Thank you to our friends from TigerLIFE with the University of Memphis for spending their Tuesday and Thursday mornings volunteering here at Southern Reins! The TigerLIFE group has been such a huge help maintaining our facilities, keeping up with landscaping, and of course, making sure Elvis stays clean. We are incredibly grateful!
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Our mission is to serve individuals with physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities and hardship by providing equine-assisted service to empower, inspire, nurture and succeed.
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SOUTHERN REINS CENTER FOR EQUINE THERAPY
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