By Stephen Dafoe
Second Chance Animal Rescue Society (SCARS) is gearing up to host Tacos and
Tunes on Feb. 15, 2025, at the Morinville Community Cultural Center. The day-long
event promises a combination of animal adoption opportunities and some unique
evening entertainment, and, of course, tacos, all to support SCARS’ Walls for Winter
Program.
The fundraiser, which will feature an adoption showcase in the morning and a cabaret in
the evening, seeks to raise funds for building shelters for animals in need. Event
organizer and longtime SCARS supporter Ian Falcon highlighted the program’s
significance, saying, “It’s a great fundraiser for building dog houses and basically for
SCARS’ rescue efforts. They have shelters all over the region, and this event helps
bring them more into the community.”
A Full Day of Activities
The adoption event will run from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., allowing attendees to meet
SCARS volunteers and interact with adoptable animals. In the evening, the “Tunes”
portion of the event kicks off at 6 p.m., featuring live music from local band Calico Road,
a taco bar, margaritas, a silent auction, and door prizes.
“The cabaret is going to be a great time,” Falcon said. “It’s the day after Valentine’s Day,
so it’s perfect for couples or friends looking for a fun night out. You’ll get a good meal,
live music from a great local band, and the chance to support a meaningful cause.”
Tickets are $60 and include access to the taco bar, which will feature a variety of
proteins, including pork, chicken, beef, and vegetarian options. Falcon emphasized the
event’s value, stating, “You’ll get great food and entertainment, and you’re supporting
SCARS’ mission to help animals in need.”
Familiar faces in a new band
Local band Calico Road will debut at the event, bringing a mix of rock and country hits
spanning the past four decades. Band member Riley Quinn shared insights into the
group’s formation and preparation.
“All of us have played together in various bands over the years, and this event was the
perfect catalyst to bring us together,” he said, noting the band consists of himself,
siblings Josh and Caelan Melvin and drummer Jean-Luc Coupal. “We’ve been working
on a setlist that has a little something for everyone—fun, catchy songs that are great for
dancing.”
The band’s name, Calico Road, was inspired by a historic route in California’s Mojave
Desert that leads to the Calico Ghost Town, a former silver mining hub now preserved
as a regional park.
“I saw a picture of a roadside sign years ago, and the name just stuck with me,” Quinn
explained of the historic road. “When we started the band, I thought it would be the
perfect fit. It has a unique, country vibe that works well for us.”
Quinn encourages the community to come out and enjoy the evening. “It’s going to be a
really fun night, with great music and a chance to support an amazing cause,” he said.
Supporting a Worthy Cause
Proceeds from Tacos and Tunes will go toward SCARS’ Walls for Winter Program,
providing critical animal shelter during Alberta’s coldest months. Falcon underscored the
importance of the initiative, saying, “SCARS always needs donations, and events like
this are a great way to raise funds while bringing the community together.”
In addition to the in-person silent auction at the event, many auction items will be
available online beforehand. Falcon encouraged attendees to check out the SCARS
website for more information. “We have a lot of great items that people can bid on,” he
said. “It’s just one more way to make the event a success and help animals in need.”
Tickets can be purchased through the SCARS website at https://scarscare.ca/all-
events/tnt/. Additional information about the event and silent auction can be found there
as well.
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