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Horse Power X2 Fundraiser Phenomenal Success!
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success and brought our community together. Kim Goodyear, Gabrielle Sutton and their team did an outstanding job of organizing this wonderful event, with the Eames family generously providing their beautiful Oakcrest facility as the venue. Almost
with OHT in support of dressage in Canada. OHT was formed a year ago by dressage moms Gabrielle Sutton and Nathalie Lawson. They have teamed up with the EC/DC fundraising group called the Canadian Dressage Athlete’s Assistance Program (C-DAAP) and their goal is to help boost Canadian results in international competitions such as the North American Junior, Young Rider Cham- pionships, World Equestrian Games and Olympic Games. “The Horse Power x 2 — Rib fest was a great
dards. We are really pleased that we were able to showcase dressage talent at such an exceptional venue. It was our pleasure to work together with Equine Canada, Dressage Canada and the Canadi- an Dressage Athlete Assistance Program (C- DAAP) in our first fundraiser. The freestyles were awesome and the vintage cars were incredible!” said Kim Goodyear, co-founder of OHT. “The vol- unteers worked tirelessly making this event so enjoyable. Everything was supported by the young and junior riders and their families; we couldn’t have pulled this off without them, and our spon- sors, L. H. Lind Realty the event’s Title Spon- sor, Dutch Masters our Event Sponsor, Cobble- stone Farm that provided the delicious ribs, Dean Jessop our Beer Sponsor, Robyn Eames who pro- vided beverages and SSG Gloves who were our generous Rider Gift Sponsors. We have to thank everyone for the success of this event, it was incredible.” This fundraiser marked the first joint venture
delicious rib fest set in a beautiful country back- drop surrounded by an exceptional display of vin- tage cars while enjoying musical entertainment. It was a lovely day and for many of the guests this marked their first experience with dressage, intro- duced to the sport through wonderfully creative freestyle performances. “The event was very successful by all stan-
Ottawa, ON Oct 12, 2013 —- Over 300 people attended the Horse Power X2 event held Oakcrest Farm on October 5th in Stouffville ON. Co-hosted by Ontario Has Talent (OHT), Canadian Athletes Assistance Program (C-DAAP), Equine Canada, and Dressage Canada, guests were treated to a fun- filled day of food, vintage cars, and dressage. The day kicked off at noon with an incredibly
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