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MERS BENEFIT POKER RUN and OBSTACLE COURSE
Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital, 18962 Highway 100, Pacific, MO | Get Directions »
$25.00
Please join us for our 2nd Annual BENEFIT Poker Ride and Obstacle Course hosted by: Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital. MERS Large Animal Rescue - Located at Greensfelder Park at the Mustang Shelter. Registration starts at 7:30 a.m. 1st rider out at 8:00 a.m. All horses must have a negative coggins. Pre-Registration will get you a FREE poker card! $25 includes all you can eat lunch (bbq) from 10:30- noon-- $8 lunch for non-participants. PLUS!!! Snack bar 7:30-noon, including hot breakfast, donuts, home baked goods, coffee, other beverages- for an additional donation. No horse, no probem, plenty of fun for everyone! LARGE SILENT AUCTION, LIVE MUSIC featuring THE STOVAL FIDDLERS aka THE ROADHOUSE BAND (theroudhouseband.net). and... SURPRISE GUEST! All major credit cards accepted, for pre-registration or more information please contact 636-458-6569. Find us on Facebook! MERS is a 501c3 non profit organization that relies 100% on donations! www.mersteam.org
Event Details
| Where | Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital 18962 Highway 100, Pacific, MO 63069 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 8:00 am–12:30 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone, Families |
| Website | http://www.foxcreekveterinaryhospital.com |
| Phone | 636-458-6569 |
| foxcreekveterinaryhospital@yahoo.com | |
| Price | $25 |
More About Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital
Although a stately barn immediately flags this veterinary hospital's support of equestrians and their horses, the Fox Creek Veterinary Hospital team also services companion animals of smaller sizes, such as dogs, cats and pocket pets including sugar gliders.
Right off of the airy, inviting lobby are roomy exam rooms. Pet owners also can secure leashes, bowls, sprays, treats and a large variety of pet foods.
This facility sits on 8 acres at the intersection of Highway 100 and Fox Creek Road. It was the first equine American Hospital Association-certified practice in the St. Louis area. Throughout the United States, only 17 percent of equine hospitals hold this accreditation.