Skip to content

Bluebonnet Horse Expo 2015



Each year, Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society, organizes their greatest and biggest event of the year, the Bluebonnet Horse Expo.  This year’s event will be held on October 17, 2015 from 9AM to 7PM at Travis County Expo Center at 7311 Decker Lane in the great animal-friendly city of Austin, Texas.
 
Bluebonnet Equine Society invites the Austin community to come join them to learn about their mission and goal and meet some of the horses.  Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society is a non- profit organization that helps rescue horses, ponies, and donkeys from negligent and abusive owners.
 
This event is also a family event where both kids and adults can learn more about horses from internationally known horse trainers and clinicians.  They can also meet horses who are being helped by the event, and those who would like to add a horse to the family can adopt at the event – all adoption fees are half price!
 
Not only is the event educational, but all funds raised at the event, from the small admission fee to money raised by selling horse equipment (at live auction and in a sale area), art work, and horse/farm/ranch-themed items go to helpBluebonnet Equine Humane Society alleviate the suffering of horses in the Austin area and throughout the great state of Texas.
 
There are still sponsorship and vendor opportunities available, and the organization needs donations of horse equipment and farm/ranch/western themed art-work, jewelry, and home décor for the live auction, art show, silent auction, and sale area.  All donations are tax deductible.
 
Come join Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society  at the Bluebonnet Horse Expo on October 17 and help make Texas a better place for all horses!
 
For more information, visit us http://www.bluebonnethorseexpo.com/ or (888) 542 5163

More Stories

  • Walk of Honor Expansion Announced

    The American Saddlebred Museum is pleased to announce the expansion of the Museum’s Walk of Honor. This is a great way to honor someone for their contributions and dedication to the American Saddlebred. Read More
  • Professional Advisory Committee Named to Equine Sports Council

    Equine Sports Council is honored to announce its Professional Advisory Committee (PAC) comprised of representatives who are industry leaders in the American Saddlebred, Morgan and Hackney breeds.  Read More
  • Latest Issue 4 15 24

    Read More
  • Bookend Morning

    Read More
  • Kentucky State Fair Update

    The American Saddlebred Horse and Breeders Association (ASHBA) received a letter from the Kentucky State Fair Board (KSFB) yesterday acknowledging that they would not be pursuing a path that would allow them to hold the ASHBA Prize Program classes at the Kentucky State Fair Horse Show in 2024.  Read More
  • FoalsNFocus – Week 3

    We’re in full swing as entries for our weekly contest are being submitted from breeders across the country. This week’s winning shot came from Shale HillStables, Muncie, Illinois. Jan McGlaughlin and family sent this photo of their curious filly by Reedann’s Flying Double out of Forty-TwoSecrets (by Forty-Second Street ERB). Read More
  • Obituary – Jane Blue

    A USEF judge, steward, many times committee member, exhibitor and lover of all things Morgan, our friend Jane Blue passed away Monday, April 8. A tribute obituary will run in an upcoming issue of Saddle Horse Report. Read More
  • A New Look For Connecticut Morgan Horse Association

    The Connecticut Morgan Horse Association, a leading Morgan Horse Club, is thrilled to announce an exciting rebranding initiative in partnership with Firebrick Design and Pam Howard that marks a significant milestone in the club's evolution. The comprehensive transformation encompasses a new logo and visual identity, redefining CMHA's presence in the equestrian ecosystem. Read More
  • Latest Issue 4 8 24

    Read More
  • FoalsNFocus – Week 2

    Week two of the #foalsNfocusphoto contest had several adorable shots from a group of nice American Saddlebred, Morgan and Hackney babies. Not many things put a smile on your face the way these shots do as they are the pride and joy of their breeders. Read More