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MAY 2019 THE RIDER /31


Posh ponies and high fashion hats come together for a great cause!


Start your summer is style and get your fancy


hats ready for Polo Heart’s 40th anniversary this June at this first-class event. Canada’s largest & longest running charity


event Polo For Heart is celebrating 40 years of phi- lanthropy and polo. This year’s proceeds with be donated to the Heart & Stroke Foundation and The Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation. Toronto’s hottest party, Polo Under The Stars


is back by popular demand on Thursday, June 20th, giving attendees the chance to experience the thrill of polo in a glamourous setting under the night sky. This truly unique must-attend event features two international action-packed polo matches, live en- tertainment, traditional champagne divot stomp,


boutiques, silent & live auction, gourmet food, celebrities, a “best hat” contest judged by The So- cial’s Melissa Grelo, and an after party where the champagne will be flowing all night long. The year’s theme is “White party with a splash of red” – dress to impress and don your best hat. Don’t worry if you can’t make it to Thurs-


day’s moon-lit soiree, the fun continues on Satur- day, June 22nd with a full agenda where guests can enjoy two international polo matches, traditional champagne divot stomp, boutiques, a pony parade, silent auction, half-time entertainment, kids village, hands-on horse centre and more. If you want to enjoy some glitz, glam and polo for a good cause, ticket packages are available at


www.poloforheart.org.


When: Thursday, June 20 - Polo Under The Stars | Saturday, June 22 – Polo For Heart Time: June 20, 6:30pm to 12am | June 22, 11am to 5pm Where: Toronto Polo Club, 13401 Leslie Street, Richmond Hill


Ian Millar Continued from Page 29.


2018. While Millar may be stepping down from


international competition, his love for the sport and horses is second to none, and he will remain as involved as ever. At the age of 72, he continues to be enthusiastic about coaching and developing young horses, stating, “Over the past few years, I have found myself more and more drawn toward working with young horses and riders, and I am


Price: Ticket available starting at $20 at www.poloforheart.org Social Media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/poloforheart Facebook: www.facebook.com/poloforheart Twitter: twitter.com/poloforheart #PoloForHeart40th


excited to expand my coaching to share my knowledge and passion with the next generation.” Garner added, “We are proud and grateful


to have Ian’s involvement in several athlete de- velopment programs that will allow equestrians, from the grassroots to the world stage, to benefit from his incredible depth of knowledge and tal- ent. While his retirement from international com- petition changes the face of the Canadian Show Jumping Team, there is an opportunity for the next generation of team athletes who grew up in the sport with Ian as their icon, to ride under the maple leaf with similar pride.”


There is a lot of value in our Partnership


Membership in OE makes you an integral part of the horse industry in Ontario.


Membership benefits are many – Insurance is just one of them.


Join today and be an active participant in the broader community that genuinely cares about you and your horse.


Contact us to take advantage of everything there is to offer.


Join today at www.ontarioequestrian.ca


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