New
Madison County Equestrian Center at
The Preserve at Little Pine
hosts the grand opening event
The owners of The Preserve, a private, natural sanctuary
community in Madison County, are demonstrating their commitment to helping
those in need in Western North Carolina with a grand opening to benefit MANNA
FoodBank. The Preserve is already guaranteeing a $10,000 donation to
MANNA—enough to provide the food for 35,000 meals for families in the region
experiencing hunger.
The new
Equestrian Center will be unveiled at a grand opening event on Saturday,
October 7, when the center hosts a $25,000 Grand Prix Calcutta. A calcutta is a
form of skilled bidding on horse-and-rider teams in a live-auction setting
where the auctioneer sells each team to the highest buyer. Bidders can be
individuals, tables, or a group of friends. Top teams from across the Southeast
will be participating, in addition to teams from Tryon, NC, and even
international riders from as far as Brazil and Germany.
The local impact
of this event is powerful. All auction proceeds will benefit MANNA’s mission to
end hunger in WNC, and because the food bank can provide 3.5 meals for every
dollar donated, 35,000 more meals will be distributed into Madison County and
across WNC. And that is before the auction has even started.
“A MANNA staff
person shared with me the other day,” says Jack Fisher, Founder and Chairman at
Preserve Communities, “that one out of four children in Western North Carolina
is deprived of the basic food needed to live a normal, healthy life. That
really shocked me. It’s unacceptable.”
In Madison
County alone, more than 17 percent of residents live below the poverty line. In
2016, MANNA distributed over 679,000 pounds of food to Madison County, enough
to provide over 565,000 meals. Across WNC, the food bank distributed over 16
million pounds of food, enough to provide over 13.7 million meals.
“I grew up in
Madison County,” says Fisher. “I know first-hand how hard it can be for
families to put dinner on the table. When we were talking about the grand
opening, my team asked if we can do something where we can give back—the answer
was simple: Support the community that has helped make everything at the
Preserve Communities possible.”
The event will
feature a Southern cuisine-inspired “Mountain to Table” menu by Brian Sonoskus,
Executive Chef of the Star Diner and longtime chef of Tupelo Honey; an open bar
showcasing craft cocktails and moonshine tasting by Troy and Sons Distillery;
and live music from award-winning guitar duo Melonbelly.
“It’s not often
that the words Grand Prix and food bank find themselves in the same sentence,
and that’s exactly why this opportunity for MANNA is so unique” says Alisa
Hixson, Director of Corporate Engagement and Signature Events for MANNA. “It’s
exciting that WNC is becoming home to such a diversity of experiences, and it’s
even more exciting when they can benefit a community’s greatest asset, which is
its people.”
Tickets to the
event are $100, and tables for eight are $2,000. Tickets can be purchase online
at https://preservecommunities.com/launchparty/
or by calling 828-649-9424. Proceeds from the event will benefit MANNA
FoodBank.
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