Blue Ribbon Circle Open For Fall Classic
Thursday, September 23, 2010
The inaugural Celebration Fall Classic will be held October 14-16, 2010 on the historic Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration show grounds in the outdoor arena. The Celebration Fall Classic will be the first fall horse show ever hosted by The Celebration.
The Blue Ribbon Circle Club will be open during the Fall Classic and membership for two adults for the three-night show will be $165. A single-person three-night membership will be $85. Individual night membership will be $35 per night. Persons must be 21 years of age to gain admittance to the Blue Ribbon Circle Club.
Catered meals and a full-service bar will once again be offered in the Blue Ribbon Circle Club. The Blue Ribbon is open at 5:00PM CST each night and will remain open for one hour after the completion of the show. No blue jeans, t-shirts or tennis shoes are allowed in the Blue Ribbon Circle Club.
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