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Indianapolis Charity Horse Show Reservations



Make plans to attend; entries close soon. Contact Judy McManama to reserve your stalls at [email protected].

This fantastic facility provides ringside tables, handicapped access, vendors and concessions all under one roof! Ringside tables put you right next to the action and will once again be available for your stable or group at $175/table of 8. The contact person for the reservations is Linda Sullivan. Tables are going VERY fast so exhibitors are strongly encouraged to contact Linda at 317-774-9250 or [email protected] to reserve their table(s) as soon as possible. General seating is extremely limited so most stables will want to have a table. As a special treat, on Friday and Saturday nights the cafe wait staff will take drink and food orders at the tables.

The horse show host hotel is Sheraton Keystone at the Crossing and has a block of rooms available at special rates. A list of other recommended hotels is provided in the premium list.

There are new added classes this year: Academy Pleasure Driving, ASB Show Pleasure Masters, ASB Country Pleasure Masters, Park Pleasure Junior Championship, AHHS Hackney/Harness Medallion, Hackney Park Pleasure, and a $2,000 Hackney Horse Stake.

The Indianapolis Charity Horse Show is proud to have as its charity for 2012 the Indiana Childrens’ Wish Fund. Contact Judy McManama for Sponsorship.

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