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Monday, June 22, 2009

Wicomico Equestrian Center Anniversary Horse Show


Wicomico Equestrian Center Anniversary Horse Show Returns to Salisbury for its 13th Year

(Salisbury, MD) Over 300 horses and ponies from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia will be in attendance and participate at the 13th Annual Wicomico Equestrian Horse Show. The Wicomico Equestrian Center at Winterplace Park (6742 Blue Ribbon Road Salisbury, MD 21804) will host the show on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29 beginning at 8:00am both days. Admission is free and open to the public.

The Wicomico Equestrian Horse Show will feature an English and Western Classes competition as well as a Breed Classes competition. There will also be exhibitors from the mid-Atlantic region, food and retail vendors.

The media is invited to preview the event during move in on Friday afternoon at 2pm. Interviews and filming opportunities will be available. For more information please contact Stanley Morris at 443-783-0019.

Located just minutes from downtown Salisbury on Blue Ribbon Road, the Wicomico Equestrian Center is Delmarva’s Premier Equestrian Facility. It has opened its doors to horse people from all over since 1993. The facility is also available for outside groups to rent to run fundraisers and shows. Other upcoming shows at the Center include:

WEC Mid-Summer Horse Show Saturday, July 11
Wicomico Equestrian Center English, Western
Rand Thaw 410-835-2070
Miles River Farm Benefit Show Saturday, July 18
Wicomico Equestrian Center English
Jenny Kade 410-822-1692
CESHS Medal Ride-Offs & Horse Show Saturday, August 8
Wicomico Equestrian Center English, Western, Finals
Myra Spencer 410-873-2708

Visit http://www.ceshs.org/ to learn more about its other upcoming events.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

maybe we should invite the Tilghman cronies the this event to show them what a real horse and pony show looks like! lol I couldn't help myself!

Anonymous said...

Run like the wind "Bulls-Eye".

Anonymous said...

This is a great thing for the local area, horse people usually have brains and money. Not a whole lot of Gen-Poppers here.