Charity Showcase to raise money for neglected horses

Sherwood Park’s equine enthusiasts are gearing up for the Horse Showcase, which is taking place in the area over two days at the end of May. The proceeds will go to help abused and neglected animals.

The event is a presentation of the Strathcona All-Breed Horse Association and will feature several equestrian competitions, such as halter, western, jumping and costume class. In addition, there will be a stick horse making workshop and an obstacle course for kids.

Families at the event will be encouraged to get involved in a scavenger hunt and a World of Horses presentation, featuring a game of polocrosse and a parade of breeds. Also on display during the showcase will a photo exhibit titled ‘Celebrate Strathcona: 120 Years of Horses in the County’.

Admission to the Showcase is free but guests are asked to donate empty bottles and cans to the ‘Trailer of Hope’. All donations will go to the Rescue 100 Foundation.

The Showcase is expected to be a fun weekend event for those who love or care for horses in Strathcona County. No doubt the horse show will be widely advertised in the Sherwood Park area. Organizers are expected to make the most of help from local printing firms, which offer services such as poster printing and flyer printing. The end-products can then either be displayed throughout the community or sent out via Direct Mail.

The Horse Showcase 2013 will take place at the Strathcona Olympiette Centre on May 25 and 26. Those who require more information can call 780-446-9932.
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