SCOTTSDALE—Tickets are now on sale for Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship’s annual gala fundraiser, Starry Knights. Camelot, a completely accessible ranch in North Scottsdale, serves children and adults with physical disabilities. Camelot was founded in 1983 upon the principle that it is impossible to put a price on human dignity, so all students in the Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship program receive their lessons completely free of charge. All proceeds from Starry Knights event go directly to support these program services.
“Starry Knights is an incredibly important night of fundraising for us, and it also gives us the perfect venue to celebrate all of the people who make Camelot so special,” said Camelot’s Executive Director, Mary Hadsall. “At this year’s event we are excited to honor two young women, Kiara Grindrod and Kelly Knodel, who exemplify the generous, joyful and determined attitudes that make Camelot so special.”
Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship is a nonprofit organization that teaches horsemanship to children and adults who have physical disabilities. Camelot has been offering all services at no cost to students since 1983 and is located in North Scottsdale. Camelot will use funds raised through Starry Knights to continue to offer their horsemanship program to children and adults with disabilities free of charge.
Starry Knights 2017
An evening of Hollywood Glamour
Cocktail Hour, Dinner, Silent & Live Auctions
Keynote Presentation Honoring Camelot Students Kiara Grindrod & Kelly Knodel
Saturday, October 21 from 6-9pm
The Scottsdale Plaza Resort
7200 N. Scottsdale Rd • Scottsdale, AZ 85253
TICKETS: Single ticket $110, Table (8 seats) $800
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit CamelotAZ.org