Judges Announced For The East Tennessee Trainers' Show
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The 9th Annual East Tennessee Walking Horse Trainers' Show has announced their panel of judges. They will be Bill Cantrell of Phenix City, Ala. Dean Byard of Antioch, Tenn., and Allen Forman of Thomson, GA. The show will be held at the Great Smoky Mountain Expo Center in White Pine, Tenn., on November 2-3, 2012.
The show will have 48 classes, including 16 WHTA Riders' Cup classes and will be a double point show. Larry Wheelon stated, "We hope to have the support of everyone and want to make this our best trainers' show yet." For more information, contact Show Manager Lisa Anderson at 423-552-0768, Wayne Conley at 276-393-1785 or Larry Wheelon at 865-748-8660.
Click Here for class schedule.
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