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Wild West Hoedown fundraiser returns to support Reach Out Morongo Basin

It’s time to dust off your cowboy hat and pull on your dancing boots—the annual Wild West Hoedown fundraiser for Reach Out Morongo Basin is back.

On Friday, October 17, the Tower Homestead Guest Ranch in Twentynine Palms will turn into a lively Western dance hall for Reach Out Morongo Basin’s biggest fundraiser of the year.

The event includes live country music by the Cassandra Long Band, a barbecue dinner buffet, line dancing under the stars, and a silent auction. Beer and wine will also be available for purchase.

Proceeds from the Hoedown funds provide vital services for seniors and people with disabilities across the Morongo Basin. This includes transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, and community events, as well as services that organizers say are essential for those who might otherwise be isolated.

Tickets are $35 each. Gates open at 5 p.m. at Tower Homestead Guest Ranch, located at 76969 Amboy Road in Twentynine Palms. For more information or to buy tickets, visit reachoutmb.org or call (760) 361-1410.

Hilary Sloane

After a long successful career as a Photostylist and producer in New York and Los Angeles, Hilary Sloane moved to the Morongo Basin and began a new career as a journalist and documentary photographer, getting a journalism certification from Michigan State. Hilary is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) and has documented the work of local and International non-profits. She has a podcast on Sound Cloud and is looking forward to adding more. Her favorite pastime is watching the wildlife around her home, traveling, and meeting new people.

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