WHOA Announces Double Point Show
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
WHOA has announced that the "Walking for the Future" horse show in Harriman, Tennessee, September 16th and 17th will be a double point show. The shows start at 6 pm each evening and will be held at the Roan State Expo, 276 Patton Lane in Harriman, TN. An exhibitor's party will spotlight the bluegrass band "Jeff Brown & Still Lonesome."
In addition, there has been a slight change in classes at the Kentucky Breeders Fund Eligible shows August 20-21st. Class 3 will now read, All Day Pleasure, Youth, English or Western.
For more information about these shows, or other shows affiliated with WHOA please see the Walking Horse Owners website at www.walkinghorseowners.com.
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