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NOV 2013


at Cavalia’s Opening Night October 9 • National Harbor


Gina Perilla, saddle fi tter and regional representative for Stubben Saddles, and Rob Reid (Eldersburg)


Dave Turner (vice chairman of the Conservancy of Broad Creek and founding member of the Mid-Atlantic Saddlebred Association), Denise Parsons (owner of Maryland Horse World Expo, Pennsylvania Horse World Expo and the new National Pet Expo) and Michelle Guinn (Denise’s sister and fellow gaited horse enthusiast)


Maryland Steeplechase Association’s 2013 Co-Lady Timber Rider of the Year Sara Katz and Co-Gentleman Foxhunter Timber Champion Forrest Kelly


Founders of the Retired Race Horse Training Project, Steuart and Erin Pittman, with dressage rider, equine massage therapist and Equiery photographer Pam Link


Dr. Mike Erskine, former MHC president and currently an executive committee member on the Marion duPony Scott Equine Medical Center Council, with his wife Kathleen


Jaime Navarro and Val Ormand, secretary of the Maryland Horse Council


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