Mississippi Charity Horse Show Adds Class
Monday, March 18, 2013
The Mississippi Charity Horse Show, scheduled for March 28-30, has added a class. Due to the overwhelming response at the Trainers' Show in the Amateur Five-Year-Old Specialty classes, show manager Robert Taylor has decided to split this class. Please note the changes below.
Class 39 Amateur Five-Year-Old Stallions Specialty
Class 39A Amateur Five-Year-Old Mares & Geldings Specialty
This year's event will also continue to feature breakfast each morning and a crawfish boil luncheon on Friday and live auction on Saturday
Located at the Kirk Fordice Equine Center. For more information contact Robert Taylor at 601-942-0138 or Dude Prestwood at 601-954-3477.
GPS Address: 1207 Mississippi Street Jackson, MS 39202
Click Here to view the Kirk Fordice Equine Center's web site.
Click Here for revised class schedule
*ReporTV will be Live streaming, as well as, posting highlight videos from each session the following day.
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