WHOA-PWHAT Versatility Show
Tuesday, June 9, 2009

WHOA-PWHAT Versatility Show To Benefit Special Kids Organization
The second annual WHOA-PWHAT Versatility Show to benefit Special Kids -Hoof Beats Program of Murfreesboro, TN was held June 7 at Womack Stables in Murfreesboro. The Special Kids organization helps families with special need children by providing day care services and assistance. The Hoof Beats Program offers therapeutic riding and horse therapy for special needs children and their families. If anyone wishes to make a tax deductible donation to this important organization please make checks payable to "Special Kids Organization" and mail to the WHOA office, P.O. Box 4007 Murfreesboro, TN 37129.
It was a beautiful day for a horse show with 167 entries making the gate call. Bill Beach of Hartsville, TN did an outstanding job as the judge. WHOA Pleasure / Versatility Coordinator Sis Osborne along with Mrs. John Wright, Eve Durant, Teresa Owen, Mark Taylor and Tommy Hall were on hand to make sure the show ran smoothly. The Special Kids Organization provided the concessions at this show. Tommy Williams was on hand to live stream the show for the Walking Horse Chat and Walking Horse World Web sites. We appreciate Rick Womack and Womack Stables for hosting WHOA shows each year and to the many volunteers that make these shows possible. The next WHOA Versatility show will be held in Cookeville June 14 followed by a new WHOA-PWHAK Versatility show in Franklin, KY on June 20.
For more information contact WHOA or go to www.walkinghorseowners.com
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