Jim and Jo Ann Currie summarize the feeling of visiting Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly for the first time into one word — freedom. “I loved the freedom of walking anywhere I needed to go for five days without depending on a car,” Jo Ann Currie said. Jo Ann Currie got...
Mo-Ranch is now taking applications for the 28th Annual Polar Bear Plunge beneficiary. Every year, people raise money for a local non-profit by sliding down the 116-foot-long, 35-foot-high Mo slide into the Guadalupe River. In order to be considered, non-profits must...
On New Year’s Day, sixty-four sliders welcomed the new decade with a big splash. Presbyterian Mo-Ranch’s 27th Annual Polar Bear Plunge kicked off at 1 p.m. on Jan. 1 with volunteers sliding down the 116-foot-long and 35-foot-high Mo Slide into the 50-degree Guadalupe...
This year’s Polar Bear Court raised over $50,000 for Hill Country Youth Ranch. On Thursday, Dec. 19, the Polar Bear Court gathered in the Vista Room of the Comanche Trace Clubhouse, where the largest fundraising man and woman were crowned the Polar Bear king and...
High school sweethearts, Martha and Walt Richardson, started visiting Presbyterian Mo-Ranch since the 1950s . “My earliest memories are of the Mo slide and time spent with friends thinking up new ways to go down it — like headfirst on my back,” Walt Richardson said....
(November 18, 2019) Mo-Ranch and Hill Country Youth Ranch (HCYR) — this year’s Mo-Ranch Polar Bear Plunge beneficiary — invite you to celebrate the brave men and women who will be taking the plunge on Jan. 1 into the chilly waters of the Guadalupe River — all to raise...