Thank You, Dripping Springs!

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We couldn’t have asked for a better event to go back out on the road with than the Dripping Springs Walkabout Tour! An enthusiastic crowd and great demo horses made it a weekend of non-stop learning and fun. Plus, attendees came together to raise $10,940 for the Alexander Neville Foundation, our Ritchie Industries Charity Ball Toss group! The non-profit organization works with schools, districts, counties and states in order to educate people and provide resources about the fentanyl epidemic taking place to save lives.

Check out what a few attendees had to say about the experience:

Great time! I learned, was inspired, and will be back! Thank you to all who made the weekend possible. – Susan Young Mock

We had a BLAST!! Can’t wait till next year! Made some great friends and are filled with so much knowledge! – Hayden Boalidin

My son and I had so much fun, can’t wait to go again! – Christi Smith Harder

Very thankful Nemo and I could be part of this! Thank you to all the staff for making this possible! Truly a wonderful event! Can’t wait to come back. – Madison Carlstrom

My wish came true this weekend. I got to attend on Sunday and it was totally amazing! Thank you Clinton and your crew for a fabulous event I will never forget. Very educational and entertaining. Blessings to you all! – Ann Escajeda

It was absolutely incredible! So grateful I was able to attend! Can’t wait for my next one! – Elizabeth Dominguez

A big thank you to everyone who came out and had fun with us! Learn all about Walkabout Tours and check out the 2022 schedule on our website.

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