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OUT &ABOUT


JULY 2018


at Preakness Week Festivities May 14-19 • Pimlico Racecourse


Theresa G. Wiseman, president of MediaWise, Inc., with Anne Litz of the Maryland Horse Industry Board and Nancy Mahoney, development director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford and Cecil Counties at the Alibi Breakfast


Future Triple Crown winner Justify emerging from the fog on his way to winning the 143rd Preakness Stakes


Waredaca Pony Clubbers Emily Nelson, Karis Kracke-Bock, Sarah Nelson and Maya O’Connell in the winners’ circle at Pimlico during a Sunrise Tour


Former show hunter rider Noah Abramson is fi nding success on the fl at track as a trainer with his fi rst Preakness Day win coming from Harbortown Stable’s Conjec- ture. The Maryland-bred 2014 fi lly by Great Notion won the second race on the Preak- ness Day card.


Stephen Ahearne, Willie Dowling, Sara Miller, Brenton Wil- liamson, Posey Orecht, Anne Litz, Neil Agate, Elizabeth McK- night and... Let’s just call him Mr. Photo Bomber (seriously, no one in this photo knows who he is!) on Black Eyed Susan Day


Maryland Horse Industry Board chairman Jim Steele of Sham- rock Farm in Woodbine


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William “Beaver” Brown and Laura Jud- kins of Periwinkle Farm at Preakness


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Katherine O. Rizzo


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Jim McCue/Maryland Jockey Club


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