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Elevating the Equestrian Experience since 1994
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Come to Equine Affaire and celebrate the horse with us.
• An Exceptional Educational Program • The Largest Horse-Related Trade Show in the East
Nov. 12-15 Eastern States Exposition W. Springfield, MA
Featured Clinicians Dan James
Ken McNabb
Julie Goodnight Kerry Kuhn Chris Irwin
Caroline Rider
Lendon Gray (Dressage) Michael Barisone (Dressage) Chris Cassenti (English/Hunter Pleasure) Phillip Dutton (Eventing)
Warwick Schiller
Doug Milholland (Reining) Bernie Traurig (Hunter/Jumper) Sharon Camarillo (Barrel Racing) Paul Maye (Driving) T.R. Potts (Hunter under Saddle, Trail, Western Pleasure) Anita Howe (Easy Gaited Horses)
Susan Harris (Centered Riding®, Anatomy in Motion™, The Visible Horse)
Connecticut Renegades (Cowboy Mounted Shooting)
©2015 Equine Affaire, Inc. Presenters subject to change.
18 September/October 2015
Sylvia Zerbini (Liberty) Litchfield Hills Vaulters (Vaulting) American Sidesaddle Association (Sidesaddle)
• Breed Pavilion, Horse & Farm Exhibits and Demonstrations
• Equine Fundamentals Forum Educational presentations, exhibits, and activities for new riders young and old.
• The Versatile Horse & Rider Competition (sponsored by Nutrena®
) on Thursday morning and
Friday afternoon in which horses and riders will race through a challenging obstacle course with $5500 at stake!
• The Fantasia (sponsored by Absorbine® ) on
Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights. Don’t miss Equine Affaire’s signature musical celebration of the horse.
equineaffaire.com For all you need to know, consult...
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