Postponed classes rescheduled
Saturday, August 26, 2006
The classes that were postponed on Friday evening and Saturday morning have been rescheduled as follows:
Saturday morning classes will be held on Sunday at 12:00 noon in Calsonic Arena.
The remainder of Friday nights classes will be held beginning at each night starting Sunday 8/27 and as follows:
Sunday: (starting at 6:30 pm)
Class 51. Owner-Amateur Youth 6-14 on Walking Ponies
Class 52. Elite Owner-Amateur Gentlemen Riders on Mares or Geldings
Class 74. Yearling World Grand Championship
Monday: (starting at 6:30 pm)
Class 47. Two Year Old Geldings
Class 49A. Three Year Old Stallions
Class 49B. Three Year Old Stallions
Tuesday: (starting at 6:30 pm)
Class 48. Owner-Amateur Riders on Stallions
Class 53. Four Year Old Geldings (Canter)
Wednesday: (starting at 6:30 pm)
Class 50. Park Performance, Four Years and Under
Class 55. Owner-Amateur Lady Riders on Mares
Class 56. Plantation Pleasure Horses, Lite Shod, 18 Years and Over
Thursday: (starting at 7:00 pm)
Class 54. Owner-Amateur Riders on Park Pleasure Horses
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