Camille, an expectant mom, interacted with guests attending her recent baby shower. The event, held at Infinity Acres Ranch in Ridgeway, included a silent auction for naming rights and other prizes.
By Brandon Martin
The opportunity to name a baby camel is still up for grabs, according to Laura Steere, co-owner of Infinity Acres Ranch in Ridgeway.
The minimum bid for the prize is $200, with each consecutive bid requiring a minimum $20 increase.
Rick Steere, co-owner of the ranch, said that creative names are welcome, but the Steeres will reserve a final veto on the name to prevent any inappropriate suggestions.
Guests attending a baby shower at Infinity Acres Ranch recently had the opportunity to interact with animals in addition Camille, the expectant mom. They fed and petted goats, rabbits, birds, and, of course, Camille. The naming rights are the top prize from a silent auction held during the baby shower at the Steere’s farm. Other prizes included camel-themed decorative items, a rafting trip and food prizes at the Danville-based food trailer, Get Buffaloed, which was among the businesses catering the event.
Youngsters also were invited to take the maiden voyage on the ranch’s new feature — the Critter Train. Rick Steere said that each one of the carts on the Critter Train represents an animal that can be found at the ranch. He said crafting the carts was a community effort with supplies purchased locally.
While youngsters were taking their lap around the ranch, parents had an opportunity to enjoy a drink from Mountain Valley Brewing, which also catered the event along with the Infinity 4-H Club.
“It’s a joy being back in business,” said Herb Atwell, co-owner of the brewing company. “We’ve been able to host events outside lately, and it’s nice to get back in the groove of things.”
Rick Steere said that the coronavirus pandemic also impacted the ranch and had interrupted what otherwise looked to be a promising year.
“We’ve had to get pretty creative because of it, too,” he said. “One idea was the baby shower and silent auction, but we’ve also been hosting ‘Zoo to Zoom’ sessions, where people can interact with some of our animals.”
The baby shower also helped to underscore the ranch’s mission of providing educational and interactive opportunities by using domestic and exotic animals to encourage physical, emotional and psychological well-being.