Carter County Shrine Club Horse Show Adds Classes
Friday, May 9, 2003
The Carter County Shrine Club Horse Show has announced the addition of two classes to its schedule. Class 18A will be Amateur Owned and Trained (Canter), and class 23A will be Performance Pleasure Specialty. The show will be held June 13-14, 2003 in Olive Hill, Ky. For additional information, please contact J. B. Miller at 606-286-5267.
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