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Chattanooga-Cleveland Charity Horse Show Announces Plans for 2008



The 31st annual Chattanooga-Cleveland Charity Horse Show will be held June 18-21 at the Tri-State Exhibition Center, Cleveland, TN. Judging all classes will be Nancy Becker of Nicholasville, Ky. Other officials include announcer John Owens and organist Charles Ritchie.

 

New classes added in 2008 include Three-Gaited and Five-Gaited UPHA Classics and Three-Year-Old Three-Gaited Park. Other new classes are Hunter Country Pleasure and Championship and English Country Pleasure-Novice Rider.

 

Also new in 2008 is a Progressive Barn Party, VIP Seating, and RV hook-ups. All stabling will be in very close proximity to the show ring. Be sure to check out all the news on the show’s NEW web site at www.theccchs.com. The web site is still under development, but should have full information by March 1.

Prize booklets are to be mailed by early April. For more information or to request a prize booklet, contact David Peel at (423) 485-8782, (423) 902-3228 or e-mail rdpeel@comcast.net; Robert DeBord at (423) 309-4740; or Audrey Naylor at (423) 892-5392.  


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