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Back by popular demand!



Back by popular demand!

The 22nd annual F.A.S.H  Spring Horse Show Horse Show will be once again held in the beautiful Minnesota State Fairgrounds coliseum on May 6-8, 2005. 

"This is a fabulous show with great grounds to warm-up your horse for
the season," said Susan Fuller-Roetman, manager for the show.
A wide array of classes will once again be offered for American
Saddlebreds, Morgans, Hackney ponies.

F.A.S.H. will include lots of special and fun features:

UPHA Three-gaited, Five-gaited, and Fine harness classes; a great
selection of equitation classes including UPHA Challenge Cup, Saddle &
Bridle¹s Pleasure Equitation Medallion Class; and a fun professional¹s
equitation class in which the winner receives a $500 gift certificate toward a Chavez Custom Clothiers suit. The show also offers Academy classes, hand-made pottery trophies, fun exhibitor¹s hospitality, great Stabling, and an indoor/outdoor warm-up area.

The show has been approved for high points for USA Equestrian, Tri-State Horseman¹s Association, Minnesota Saddlebred Horse Association and North Central Morgan Association.
   
Entries close April 16.

For more information, contact Susan Fuller-Roetman at 651-439-8690 or
e-mail at Susan.fuller.roetman@dexmedia.com

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