Waites family donates to the Museum
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
The Andrew Waites family made a donation to the Tennessee Walking Horse National Museum during the FAST Spring Showcase. FAST is working very closely with the museum now located in Wartrace, the “cradle of the Tennessee Walking Horse”.
Philip Gentry, President of the museum, said, “We are excited about their enthusiasms with the museum and its mission to preserve and showcase the history of the Tennessee Walking Horse. We continue to reach out to all the different Tennessee Walking Horse organizations in our efforts to establish a museum that reflects and preserves the history related to all disciphines of the majestic Tennessee Walking Horse.”

Lilly, Laura and Andrew Waites present a check to Philip Gentry, President of the TWHN Museum,
at the museum’s booth at the FAST Spring Showcase.
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