Wine, Whiskey & The West at Liberty Sanctuary

Date: Saturday, September 14
Time: 4:00 – 8:00 PM
Location: 585 S. Little Pole Road, Heber

On Saturday, September 14, Liberty Sanctuary invites you to an unforgettable evening of Western charm, community spirit, and equine connection. From 4:00 to 8:00 pm, join us at our stunning ranch for Wine, Whiskey & The West, a celebration of the unique bond between humans and horses.

This event will feature an interactive session with natural horsemanship expert Ashley Dudas, who will demonstrate the profound Horse-Human Connection alongside Liberty’s very own rescue horses. Experience firsthand the grace, beauty, and intelligence of these incredible animals, many of whom have been saved from the slaughter pipeline and are on the journey to recovery and a new life.

What to Expect:

  • Savor exquisite wines from Chester Wines, from Russian River Vineyards.
  • Enjoy handcrafted whiskey from Sugarhouse Distillery.
  • Nibble on delicious appetizers while listening to the soulful sounds of Tony Oros, performing live music around the campfire.
  • Dress warmly in your best Western attire, and prepare for a memorable evening under the stars.

Tickets are $65 per person, with proceeds going directly to support Liberty Sanctuary’s mission of protecting America’s most vulnerable equines. Liberty Sanctuary is a leading nonprofit organization that rescues horses from the slaughter pipeline, providing them with comprehensive care, training, and adoption opportunities. Through our advocacy platform, SAFEACT.org, we’re working to pass the Save America’s Forgotten Equines Act (SAFE Act, HR. 3475), which is currently in Congress, aiming to ban the slaughter of cherished American horses.

Liberty Sanctuary’s efforts have been recognized nationwide, with features on ABC News, Fox News, NPR, and various Utah-based media outlets like Good Things UtahGood Day Utah, and the Salt Lake Tribune.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to support a vital cause while enjoying an evening of wine, whiskey, music, and horses. We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information, visit Liberty News.