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This event is about more than wine—it’s about connection. Wine with an Equine invites guests to experience the heart of Sundance, meet the horses who make healing possible, and join us in supporting accessible therapy on horseback for those who need it most.
Included in your ticket purchase is a custom Wine with an Equine wine glass, wine to enjoy during the evening, and charcuterie provided by Milk & Honey.
Space is limited so get your ticket today! 21+ only.
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$7,339
raised of $15,000 goal20
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Location / Venue
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- Address:
- 16516 92nd Street East
- Sumner, WA 98390
- USA
- Time:
- May 30, 2026 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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(5 remaining of 64)$85 fee
Single Ticket
Sip, savor, and support! Join us at the Sundance Barn for our 2nd Annual Wine with an Equine fundraiser—an evening of exceptional wine, delicious charcuterie, and meaningful moments with our therapy herd, all in support of our mission.
PURCHASE
In Support of Sundance Circle Hippotherapy Foundation
YOUR GIFT MATTERS
$2,500
Stall & Stable Steward - Be the head honcho of horse care! Your gift helps cover the big stuff—vet visits, nutritious meals, and keeping the barn running smoothly so our therapy horses can focus on their important job - changing lives (and occasionally begging for more treats).
$1,000
Wellness Check Champion - Every superhero needs a check-up. Your support keeps our horses up to date on vet exams, vaccines, and care that keeps them feeling their best and ready for their next rider.
$500
Farrier's Spa Day - Because even therapy horses deserve a hoof-icure. Your gift supports professional farrier visits for trims and shoeing—keeping hooves healthy and our horses stepping comfortably into every therapy session.
$250
Groom & Glow - Brushes, shampoo, and plenty of TLC! Your donation helps keep our horses clean, comfy, and looking their best (which they absolutely know they are).
$100
Bale & Bucket - Help keep the hay nets full and the grain buckets happy. Your gift fuels our hardworking horses so they can keep doing what they do best—helping riders find strength, confidence, and joy.