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Fandango continued

In his second year bringing the project to Modoc County, Muir, with his intrepid traveling volunteers, will drive the wagons in Cedarville on Friday and Saturday, October 5th and 6th. Friday, rides will be offered between 11 am and 12 pm at the Surprise Valley Community Hospital and from 12:30 to 2:30 pm at the Cressler Bonner Building. The following day, join the wagon and Anywhere Wild! from 10 am to 12 pm at the hospital and from 12:30 to 2:30 at the Cressler Bonner Building.

Participants from last year are encouraged to come out and enjoy a whole new adventure. The rides are open to folks with mobility impairments and their companions without charge. Anywhere Wild! invites you to get a taste of the adventure and enjoy a wagon ride.

Please email or call for information about the rides on the unique wheelchair accessible carriages, or to volunteer to help with the rides. Volunteers will be rewarded with a ride with Michael and the opportunity to learn about his famous great-grandfather. If you are interested in learning about driving horses this is your chance. Youth groups are encouraged to attend. Help spread the word!

Michael Muir (707) 432-0150 ext. 209, or locally, David Pinkham (530) 279-6149
info@access-adventure.org

Check our website for information regarding our program
http://www.access-adventure.org

Michael Muir and his volunteers would like to thank

Bonnie and Richard Chase, Warner Mountain Weavers, for offering their ranch as a camp

Susie and John Bunyard, for lodging at their Sunrise Motel

Sheila Cotton of Surprise Café, Michael Sykes of Floating Island Books and the Metzger House and Floating Island Books, and Surprise Valley Community Hospital for providing staging areas for this event

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