Events
 

Kicking Bear
August 01, 2008 to August 02, 2008

A national organization with 501 C-3 status, dedicated to enriching the lives of troubled and at risk young people through outdoor experiences.

This includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Raising awareness about the significant number of young people who need a mentor.
  • Organizing public events which have a positive impact on the young people who need it the most.
  • Providing a point of contact for both mentors and the young people desiring a mentor
  • Teaching proven tips and techniques to aspiring mentors.

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Kicking Bear encourages mentors to get involved with today's youth, especially the underprivileged, who have not been introduced to the outdoors.

By reaching outside their homes, mentors can become positive role models and put dreams and successes in the hearts and minds of our youth, changing their lives and the lives of their families.

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For More information go to www.rayhowell.com or www.KickingBear.org

Yucatan Jam
August 08, 2008 to August 09, 2008

 

YUCATAN JAM AUGUST 8 & 9TH (GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE WEEKEND FOR THE PRESALE DISCOUNT AMOUNT)

 TICKET AMOUNTS(GET YOUR PRESALE TO SAVE) To purchase tickets you may call 507-896-5550 or go to SSE Music on north side La Crosse, WI, or go to Dave’s Guitar Shop downtown La Crosse, also you may buy your tickets on line at www.outbackranch.net

Pre sale per/person weekend pass $25.00

Week of and day of the event per/person $35.00

Day pass is $25.00 pre-sale or the day of.

ALL CAMPING WE RECOMMEND YOU BOOK IN ADVANCE BY CALLING 507-896-5550 or Jwieser@acegroup.cc

Primitive camping available $20.00/person for the entire weekend

RV electrical sites available $64.00 for the weekend (includes 2 people per site, add $20.00/person for additional people.

Gates open at Noon on Friday with music starting at 4:30PM.

Friday

 

3:00PM -4:30PM Dave Korger & Friends / Main Stage www.myspace.com/davekorger

5:00PM- 6:30PM Joe Cody Band / Main Stage ( Classic Rock/ Country)

7:00PM- 8:30 PM Straight Up / Main Stage ( Classic Rock / Rock)

9:00PM - 1:00AM the Back Home Boys / Main Stage (Country) www.thebackhomeboys.com

1:30AM - ?? Tugg (ska, rock, reggae, and hip-hop)  www.myspace.com/tugg

Side Stage Friday (Tentative; Subject to change)

Tim & the Floppy Cowboys (Country) www.myspace.com/timandthefloppycowboys

RxR  (Revolutionary good music) www.myspace.com/reimerrevolution

Andy & Jake (accoustic from Tugg 6PM) (ska, rock, reggae, and hip-hop)  www.myspace.com/tugg

Saturday

10:30AM - 12:30PM Olson & Dunn / Main Stage (Classic Rock / Blues / Country)www.myspace.com/olsondunnband

1:00PM-2:30PM Virginia Dare Main / Stage Main Stage (Country) www.virginiadareband.com

3:00PM - 5:00PM Burnt Brownies / Main Stage  www.myspace.com/burntbrownies

5:30PM - 7:30PM Moon Boot Possie / Main Stage (ROCK, REGGAE, JAMBAND, PROGRESSIVE, FUNK) www.myspace.com/moonbootposse

8:00PM - 10:30PM The Freezers / Main Stage (Rock / country) www.myspace.com/thefreezers

11:00PM - 1:00AM White Iron Band / Main Stage The White Iron Band is good timin, foot stompin, honky tonkin, good ole Americian music. Their music has a unique flavor, but a familiar groove. The band's roots extend from the Iron Range and the North woods of Minnesota to the neon downtowns of Minneapolis and St. Paul, and their varied experiences are reflected in their music. The White Iron Bands distinctive style comes from a mix of commanding lead vocals, beautiful harmonies, bad ass guitar licks, keyboards,melodic fiddle, and a driving rhythm section. These guys never fail to get people out of their seats and dancing all night

www.myspace.com/whiteironband

1:30AM - 3:30AM Down Low Band / Main Stage (60's rock, 70's pop, 80's underground, 90's techno, and todays classics) www.myspace.com/theythedownlow

Side Stage Saturday (Tentative; Subject to change)

Tim & the Floppy Cowboys

New Grass Review

Dave Korger

RxR (5PM-6PM) (Revolutionary good music) www.myspace.com/reimerrevolution

Pauley

Straight Up

Joe Cody

Andy & Jake (accoustic from Tugg 7:30PM) (ska, rock, reggae, and hip-hop)  www.myspace.com/tugg

All bands and times subject to change.

  For reservations or tickets, please call 507-896-5550 or email jwieser@acegroup.cc

 For more information go to: http://www.myspace.com/outbackentertainmentlsdj

 

 

 

Music Fest (Name to be determined)
August 15, 2008 to August 17, 2008

Times and details coming soon!!

MN Quarter Horse Association Ride
September 11, 2008 to September 14, 2008

 Event Flyer

Registration Form

 September 11-14, 2008 join us for the MN QHA Ride. The event starts on Thursday with everyone settling in for the weekend. Friday is open riding with D.J. music and karaoke in the evening. Saturday there are two guided rides, a poker run, trail trials and a “Desensitizing your horse” clinic in the out door arena. Later in the afternoon, there is a silent action and door prizes, followed with a live country band, Geoff Landon & the Wolfpack, from 8- midnight. Sunday there is a guided ride and then everyone breaks camp around 2 pm. Please contact Holly Wieser at Outback Ranch for more information and to register for the ride. 507-896-5550 or e-mail jwieser@acegroup.cc  Midge at 651-433-5679 or e-mail at mnride06@yahoo.com Please check back for more information and prices.

 Meet Kimberly!Kimberly, 18, from Wheaton is battling congenital myopathy, a neurological disorder. Kimberly likes to listen to music, watch TV, play computer games and read. Some of Kimberly’s favorite things include playing cards, listening to country music (especially Garth Brooks), and eating Chinese food or chocolate! In her spare time, Kimberly enjoys scrapbookingand photography.Kimberly’s true passion is horses! Kimberly’s wish for her very own horse and custom saddle will come true in March! She will receive a reddish-brown Tennessee Walker!Thank you, Minnesota Quarter Horse Association, for sponsoring Kimberly’s wish and continuing to support our mission!

 

 

 

Competitive Mounted Orienteering Ride
October 10, 2008 to October 12, 2008

Come join the CMO (Competitive Mounted Orienteering) Ride at the Outback Ranch on October 11-12,2008 for their fall "Treasure Hunt on Horseback".

Competitive Mounted Orienteering (CMO) is one of the most challenging and exciting equestrian sports - for the competitive as well as casual horse rider!

Riders compete either as a team or an individual. Competitors draw for a randomly assigned starting time, with riders leaving every five or ten minute intervals. Some people go for "time points", and others just walk all day.  And we have STRICT rules about coming up on and passing trail riders, so no danger to anyone out there.  Anyone who breaks these rules is disqualified.

A sample map areaEach competitor is given a map at the starting line with the area's roads and trails clearly marked. Scattered throughout the ride area are ten numbered circles marked on the map - these are the locations of the Objective Stations, the treasure in this mounted treasure hunt! An Objective Station is a 9" paper plate with two highlighted letters, the ride date and a station number written on it - hidden somewhere within the circle.

On the back of the map after each station number are compass bearings taken TO or FROM identifiable landmark clues. The circle on the map indicates the approximate area on the map where the objective station and the supporting clues are located. Correctly reading a map and taking accurate compass readings are important skills to master in this fast paced sport.

The object of the sport is to ride out and find as many of the Objective Stations as you can and get back in the least amount of time, on either a long ten station or short five station course.

The rides are open to all riders.  Their first day of riding a CMO is free.  After that it is $10 per rider plus $5 for insurance.  Reduced rates for kids.  We call it a "treasure hunt on horseback".  It's a lot of fun and can be done by all ages.  We have a short course with only five "markers" to find, plus a long course of ten.  Long course we try to make about 12 miles.  Short course is half that.  We have a website people can check out as well. 

 Just go to www.nacmo.org or contract Janice Frawley at goldpony@pressenter.com

 

2007 MN QHA Ride

2008 St Jude Children's Hospital Fundraiser with Heidi Newfield


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