FAST Spring SHOWCASE Selects Judges
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Dale Watts, Nathan Clark and Michael Daniel have been selected to judge the FAST Spring SHOWCASE to be held March 15-17, 2012 at Calsonic Arena in Shelbyville, Tenn. The FAST Spring SHOWCASE will be held on the traditional date of the Walking Horse Trainers’ Association National Trainers’ Show, which moved to April in White Pine, Tenn. for 2012.
The Spring SHOWCASE will feature three nights of competition in both pleasure and performance Tennessee Walking Horse divisions and will host a Sponsors’ Party Friday night March 16, 2012 after the show. A late addition to the class schedule on Saturday night will be the Amateur/Amateur class, number 34A.
The Spring SHOWCASE will be a double point show for Riders’ Cup, WHOA and High Point REPORT. For sponsorship opportunities contact Julie Lambert at 931-619-7989 or Margo Urad at 214-763-7379.
FAST is a 501 (c)3 organization that’s mission is to promote and preserve the Tennessee Walking Show Horse. All donations are tax deductible and are put to immediate use in the industry. For more information or to make a donation visit FAST online at www.FASTWalkingShowHorse.org
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