We are seeking a more permanent location in Cody to work on our Saddle Up! project. The key requirements are:
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"Bling In The New Year" and dance the night away with the Yellowstone Burners at the historic Wapiti Lodge! This celebration brings creativity, entertainment, music, and community together in unique ways. This is primarily a fundraiser to support our first collaborative art project which we hope to debut during Cody's 4th of July parade. Join us for this special night of fun!
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We have just launched our fundraising campaign and now we need help from you! If you can contribute, please do! If you can't, please share our link. Crowdfunding is successful when lots of folks are able to contribute just a little. We are truly grateful for everyone who contributes and shares :).
See our Fundrazr here! fnd.us/81EqNf?ref=sh_b6dsZe We are excited about Saddle Up! for a couple of really important reasons: First, this mobile art piece will be a hydration station for Black Rock City. Dehydration is a serious issue out there and it's no fun to run out of water when you're far from the city and having fun. Second, Saddle Up! will be a critical piece in our hometown of Cody, Wyoming for awareness of our group and for future fundraising. Once she's complete, we can "rent" her out in exchange for a donation to our group. We envision taking her to private events or public gatherings throughout the year. Thank you for any way that you can help us reach our goal! We have been a bit vague about what we are working on but now we’re ready to reveal all that we’ve been noodling on for the past year. Todd and April have formed a non-profit art-focused group called the Yellowstone Burners and we are based in the Cody, Wyoming area. We are going to lead the creation of an art car, or Mutant Vehicle, which we call Saddle Up!
The base vehicle is a 35 foot long school bus. We will build a deck on top of the bus with support beams that will hold a canopy above that second level. The exterior decor will then be designed to look like a saddle resting on a wooden saddle rack. The interior of the bus itself will be transformed into a high dollar old west poker lounge and we’ll call that The Lounge. The upper deck will become a wild west gunslinger saloon called The Watering Hole. More than just transportation, the Saddle Up! will provide some humor along with a valuable community service; The Watering Hole saloon will serve...water. We will have a 50 gallon container of potable water on board each day/night and we will serve electrolyte drinks, teas, and just good old plain water. We plan to lure people in from deep playa under the guise of a saloon and trick them into making sure they are well hydrated. Todd and April have both experienced issues with a lack of water far from the city, as have several of our friends, and dehydration is the number one health issue at Burning Man. Our simultaneous goal is to build a thriving community of collaborative artists here in Park County. The town of Cody loves to have parades and our most popular one is during 4th of July. We hope to have Saddle Up! ready in time to debut in this parade, and then bring her to Burning Man the following month. This piece is designed to honor our new home and the deep history of horse and rider that has made this part of the country so unique. We are very excited to introduce collaborative unconventional art to our new hometown and bring some new folks along with us to also experience the playa. Here’s where the project stands now:
This is the first project that Todd or April have worked on where they are also the leading artists. This is our original idea and we’re so incredibly excited to form a team here in Cody to build it, to amaze our local community members as they see Saddle Up! in the July 4th parade, and we can’t wait to arrive on playa to give people rides to see incredible pieces of art while staying well hydrated. Let us know how you’d like to help us make this happen <3. |
AuthorHi! I'm April and I'm the communications lead for the Yellowstone Burners. I first attended Burning Man in 2010 and have been back 8, mostly glorious, times. I moved from San Francisco/Oakland to Cody, Wyoming in October 2015 and helped to form the Yellowstone Burners. Archives
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