Raise Funds for Your Non-Profit Group at the Milwaukee Tour

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We’re looking for a local non-profit group in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area to head up the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss at the Walkabout Tour coming to the Wisconsin State Fair Park in July. Clinton and tour feature sponsor Ritchie Industries team up to select a local organization with equine connections to run the Ritchie Charity Ball Toss — one of Clinton’s ways to give back to the communities he visits and a fan favorite at Walkabout Tours. Spectators purchase tennis balls from the non-profit organization for $5 throughout the weekend and on Sunday afternoon toss them into the arena trying to be the closest to a pre-determined marker. Those closest to the marker receive Clinton’s instructional DVDs and Downunder Horsemanship training tools. All money raised goes straight to the non-profit organization!

We provide numbered tennis balls, a table for your organization to use throughout the event and announcements to the crowd. You’re responsible for selling the tennis balls for $5 each and recording the buyer’s name and ball number in a provided binder. You’re encouraged to work the crowd and sell as many tennis balls as you can. Clinton’s fans are a generous bunch and love to support equine organizations!

To be considered as the Ritchie Charity, fill out an application on our website.

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