The WHARTON Club of Southern California, The Orange County STANFORD Association, The HARVARD Business School Association of Orange County, The UCLA Anderson Alumni Club of Orange County, and The USC Marshall Alumni Association Orange County Chapter host an evening at The Shea Center featuring Peter Ueberroth, Managing Director of Contrarian Group and owner and co-chairman of the Pebble Beach Company, as the distinguished speaker. This will be a very special opportunity to experience first hand the impact of philanthropy by Orange County business leaders that truly make a difference in the lives of children and adults with disabilities served by the J.F. Shea Therapeutic Riding Center. See a dramatic and inspiring demonstration of the unique role horses can play in helping people with disabilities significantly improve the quality of their lives. Enjoy fine hors-d'oeuvres and beverages, a networking reception, a therapeutic riding demonstration, Shea Center tours, and a presentation from keynote speaker Peter Ueberroth.
Location:J.F. Shea Therapeutic Riding Center
26284 Oso Rd.
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Date:Thursday, April 8, 2010
Time:5:30pm-8:30pm
Parking:Parking will be located at the Saddleback Valley Christian School parking lot located directly across the street from The Shea Center. After turning onto Oso Road the school parking lot is located immediately to the right. The Shea Center is a quick walk across the street from the school. Parking signs and parking attendants will be present to help guide you.
Attire:The Shea Center is an outdoor equestrian facility. Jeans, boots and warm clothing are recommended for this casual outdoor evening.
Tickets:$25 until 5 PM Monday, April 5
$30 until 5 PM Wednesday, April 7
$40 at the Door day of the event.
Click here to purchase tickets!Questions:Susan J Thomas, Wharton Club of Southern California contact
susanthomas75@sbcglobal.net(949) 922-5990 or
Dana Ludutsky-Green
(949) 240-8441 ext. 109
dgreen@sheacenter.orgwww.SheaCenter.orgThe Shea Center is dedicated to improving the lives of people with disabilities through therapeutic horse-related programs.