For Immediate Release

Pony Express Riders of Iowa Celebrates 50 Years and more than $10 Million Donated to Easter Seals Iowa

April 3, 2017

Media Contact:
Jessica Brown
jbrown@eastersealsia.org
515-309-2396
www.eastersealsia.org

Jason Reinertson
jreinertson@eastersealsia.org
515-249-6376
www.ponyexpressridersofiowa.org

On April 15 more than 300 riders on horseback from across the state of Iowa will deliver donations to Easter Seals Iowa Camp Sunnyside, 401 NE 66th Ave. in Des Moines.  The group is celebrating a milestone as 2017 marks the 50-year anniversary for the Pony Express Riders of Iowa and more than $10 million raised by the group to support Easter Seals Iowa and Camp Sunnyside.

The community is invited to welcome the riders into Camp Sunnyside at 3 p.m.

The Pony Express Riders of Iowa host fundraisers in their home Iowa counties throughout the year. The riders deliver the amount raised to Camp Sunnyside on Easter weekend.  Regional rides start throughout the state on April 14 and meet at the John Deere Ankeny plant at 2:30 p.m. April 15 for the big ride into Camp Sunnyside. The event concludes with a victory dance to announce the year's grand total.

President/CEO of Easter Seals Iowa Sherri Nielsen says, “Pony Express Riders are our most long-standing group of supporters. Year after year this exceptional group comes through with an outpouring of support for Easter Seals Iowa. I cannot begin to thank them enough for their dedication to supporting our clients with disabilities to live independently in our Iowa communities.”

Pony Express Riders of Iowa Coordinator Jason Reinertson says, “Our members are passionate about supporting Easter Seals Iowa and are always amazed to see the life-changing experiences happening at Camp Sunnyside. We are so proud that our volunteer fundraising throughout the year supports such an amazing mission.”

Easter Seals Iowa provides exceptional services to ensure all people with disabilities or special needs, and their families, have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities. www.eastersealsia.org.

Pony Express Riders of Iowa Founders Stub Johnson, Leo Gray, and Wayne Neilson had the idea to ride "Pony Express Style" county to county, not to carry mail but to carry money to help Iowa children and adults with disabilities. The first ride was held in NW Iowa and raised $12,000. The success spurred them to expand the ride throughout the state the following year. No formal qualifications are needed to become a member of Pony Express - men, women, and children join in the common cause of helping children and adults with disabilities. Other states have patterned groups after the Iowa model but none have come close to matching the success and support of Iowa's Pony Express. www.ponyexpressridersofiowa.org.

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