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Hoof Stomp Dinner & Dance for the Horses!

  • Thompson Raceway Golf Club 229 East Thompson Road Thompson, CT United States (map)

Howdy, folks! Get ready to kick up your heels at the Hoof Stomp Dinner & Dance, a rootin' tootin' good time for a great cause! Join us for a night of delicious catered food featuring chicken, pasta, salad and bread along with an assortment of desserts, refreshing drinks (cash bar), exciting raffles, and music!

Dust off your dancing boots and get ready for a foot-stomping good time as we raise money to support our beloved horses and donkeys. It's the perfect opportunity to enjoy a night out with your favorite people, all while making a difference in the lives of these amazing animals.

Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 21, 2026, and head on down to the Raceway Golf Club in Thompson, CT. The fun starts at 6:00 PM and we'll be dancin' the night away until 9:30 PM.

This is a family-friendly event, so bring the whole herd!  Don't miss out!  Get your tickets by Friday, March 6th to guarantee your spot at this fantastic event.  It's sure to be a night you won't forget.  Get your tickets now and get ready to Hoof Stomp for a good cause!

Tickets are NOT available After March 6th.

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Hay Burr Inn has been rescuing horses for over a decade, but only became a Charitable 501(c)(3) Organization in 2014. 

Our Barn was constructed using 100% recycled and donated materials and labor. New construction to the barn is still being added as the number of horses has grown since it was first built.

We currently house 14 horses, 2 donkeys and 1 mule. 

Because the entire staff is family and volunteers, 100% of the money donated by our supporters goes directly to the horses.

Hay Burr Inn has 16 acres of land undergoing pasture reclamation, so it can accommodate a free range for the horses. Our goal is to have a self-sustaining hay field and a full round-a-bout walking track.

Here at Hay Burr Inn Equine Rescue & Sanctuary we practice the “Mustang Method” for our horses. They must walk to the end of the track to get to their hay, and walk back to the barn for their water. Along this track, there are many stations with salt licks and scratch posts. This method helps motivate our horses to get exercise and to socialize with each other. We want our horses to just “be horses”.

We rescue the “unwanted of the unwanted” horses. Horses who no longer serve a purpose for their owners are put up for auction and sold to the highest bidder. Those who are “too broken” to be purchased at the auction are sent over the Canadian or Mexican borders for slaughter. It is our goal to intercept these horses that are bound for slaughter, and take them to our sanctuary. Other horses come to us from severe neglect, abuse and owner surrenders.

Regardless of their origin, it is our goal to take these horses to our sanctuary where they can rest and be rehabilitated. We rehabilitate their health and their spirit- Allowing them a safe place to recover from any medical or mental trauma of their past.

At this time none of the horses at Hay Burr Inn Equine Rescue & Sanctuary are in a condition to be fostered.

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