You Can Make A Difference

Three things will last forever--faith, hope, and love--and the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Thank You God



Hog Calling Contest included live music from 44 Rimfire and friends.

Such a wonderful community we live in!  Williams, Arizona has a heart and it showed big time at the 2nd Annual Hog Calling Contest where R&R Horse Rescue received the blessings of horse lovers everywhere.  August 4, 2012 was a day to remember when friends and new friends gathered to eat BBQ, listen to live music, eat homemade baked goods, revel in raffle prizes and give their best shots at becoming a Hog Calling Commando.  You may remember there was another benefit back in July, also at The Sultana Theater where good, clean summertime fun was the order of the day.  Well, we now have the results in and R&R Horse Rescue had donations from that event totaling $1700 +.  The 2nd Annual Hog Calling Contest, put on by The Singing Pig BBQ Restaurant, earned $770 for a grand total this summer of $2,470!  Wow!  God bless everyone who helped make both events such a success.  And most of all, Thank You God!

Here is the YouTube link to the first place winners of the Hog Calling Contest:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klXpHks-Aho&list=UU9HgJ7vz54fSVjBy3MFK7ZA&index=5&feature=plcp

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Call The Hogs & Save a Horse

Hog Calling Contest
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Noon - 3PM
Sultana Theater 301 W. Route 66, Williams, AZ 86046
(928)635-2904

Free Admission
$10 Hog Calling Entry Fee - All donations to benefit R&R Horse Rescue
BBQ Food
Live Music
Raffle Prizes

Fun, Fun, Fun!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

The Singing Pig Has T-Shirts!

Frametastic

Yay, after tons of requests, we now have T-Shirts for all you Pig fans.  Come and get um!  Double sided, $20  and largest sizes!  Yippee!

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Donations - God Bless the Givers

Dave Remender looking through a stack of run in shelter and feed shed materials which were donated to the horse rescue.  Thank you to everyone who has been so generous with their donations of time and materials.

Who Needs Fencing?





Oh yeah, the R&R Horse Rescue needs fencing.  Can you donate time or materials by any chance?

Hey Bubba! Looking Good.

Bubba likes you.  Can you adopt this gorgeous thoroughbred?  Call Dave Remender of R&R Horse Rescue for details.  (928)202-1378.

Can You Sue-Eee?

Upcoming Hog Calling Contest

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Take a Horse to Lunch

Great news for Williams, Arizona

Our wonderful town now has two beautiful souls who love horses so much that they've opened the R&R Horse Rescue to help the Northern Arizona horses who are in trouble. 

That's Jo on the left and Dave on the right.

It may be that some of the owners of these horses  have lost their jobs and can no longer afford them, the horses may have been abused and neglected, but they need homes and they need feed,  vet & Farrier services and lots of love.  Jo & Dave Remender have opened their hearts and their retirement wallets to rescue horses and as you may know first-hand, retirement money doesn't go far these days.  They're asking for your help.

Please join us Sunday, July 1, 2012 for BBQ lunch at The Sultana Theater in Williams, Arizona from Noon to 3PM.  Admission is free, lunch is nominally priced and we will hold raffles and auctions to help provide the much needed finances for the care of these horses until they can be adopted.  Live music will also be provided on the 100-year-old Sultana Theater stage.  Family friendly and a wonderful opportunity for you, your family and friends to all come out and have lunch and fun for the horses. 

For further information call Dave Remender at (928)202-1378  Also, feel free to ask him how you can volunteer.  It will warm your heart and you may just make a few new horse friends.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

You're Never Too Old To Learn to Ride

Click this link to watch a very cute video: 
So You Wanna Be a Cowboy, Kevin

God Bless The Horses

If they had not been rescued they'd have been dead by now.  God bless the horses and the people who love them.