Amber Morris, owner of the Wild Horse Saloon, is taken aback Saturday as more than 100 people gather to surprise her with a gift of more than $25,000 to help keep her bar open. A “secret” fundraiser (on Facebook) was held to raise the money. The bar has been closed since March because of COVID-19 restrictions.
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Amber Morris, owner of the Wild Horse Saloon, is taken aback Saturday as more than 100 people gather to surprise her with a gift of more than $25,000 to help keep her bar open. A “secret” fundraiser (on Facebook) was held to raise the money. The bar has been closed since March because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Amber Morris, owner of the Wild Horse Saloon, is taken aback Saturday as more than 100 people gather to surprise her with a gift of more than $25,000 to help keep her bar open. A “secret” fundraiser (on Facebook) was held to raise the money. The bar has been closed since March because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Amber Morris, owner of the Wild Horse Saloon, is taken aback Saturday as more than 100 people gather to surprise her with a gift of more than $25,000 to help keep her bar open. A “secret” fundraiser (on Facebook) was held to raise the money. The bar has been closed since March because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Amber Morris, owner of the Wild Horse Saloon, is taken aback Saturday as more than 100 people gather to surprise her with a gift of more than $25,000 to help keep her bar open. A “secret” fundraiser (on Facebook) was held to raise the money. The bar has been closed since March because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Amber Morris, owner of the Wild Horse Saloon, is taken aback Saturday as more than 100 people gather to surprise her with a gift of more than $25,000 to help keep her bar open. A “secret” fundraiser (on Facebook) was held to raise the money. The bar has been closed since March because of COVID-19 restrictions.
Jerry McBride/Durango Herald