Return of a legend: Polo on the Prairie rides again April 27

West Texas fundraiser celebrates 27 years of support for UT MD Anderson Cancer Center

MD Anderson News Release 04/08/13

It¡¯s been almost 30 years since Henry Musselman first climbed into a saddle and grabbed a polo mallet in a concerted effort against cancer. The Midland native and his wife, Melinda, and her mother, Mary Anne McCloud, of Eastland, co-founded Polo on the Prairie to support Âé¶¹Ó³»­ MD Anderson Cancer Center and its mission to eradicate cancer.

¡°My mother-in-law is a longtime member of the MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors,¡± says Musselman. ¡°Several years ago, after attending an exhibition polo match on our ranch, she asked us to host a match to raise funds for and awareness of the institution. Our first event was in 1987, and we never imagined it would grow into the magnificent fundraiser it is today.¡±

The annual Polo on the Prairie event features a U.S. Polo Association-sanctioned tournament played on a hayfield-turned-polo-field at the Musselman Brothers¡¯ Lazy 3 Ranch in Albany.  Following the championship match, attendees feast on a Texas-size chuck wagon barbecue dinner before dancing to a private country music concert. The evening ends with a spectacular fireworks finale.  

For the first time in Polo on the Prairie history, two Texas bands unite to offer an evening of unforgettable music as critically acclaimed singer-songwriters and brothers Charlie and Bruce Robison take the stage together at the Lazy 3 Ranch.  

Musselman, also a member of the MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors, no longer focuses his efforts on scoring goals.  Instead, he and Melinda lead a team of more than 100 volunteers who donate their time and financial resources towards a single goal: ending cancer. With last year¡¯s record-breaking donations of more than $368,000, Polo on the Prairie has raised more than $4.3 million to support cancer research and patient care initiatives.  

¡°The Musselman and McCloud families and everyone who attends Polo on the Prairie play a significant role in our mission to end cancer,¡± said Ronald DePinho, M.D., president of MD Anderson. ¡°Our many successes, including our ranking as the top cancer hospital in the nation, are made possible by this generous support.¡±

Individual tickets, $75, are available at 866-262-9029 or at events@mdanderson.org. Tickets will not be available for purchase at the event.

04-08-13