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Jingle Bell Horse Show Offers Variety Of Classes, Events



The 2007 Jingle Bell Horse Show, scheduled for Nov. 29 – Dec. 2, 2007, once again has a full slate of classes and activities to make it one of California’s most enjoyable end-of-season shows.

 

The show returns this year to the Del Mar Horse Park in Del Mar, Calif., and is USEF rated “A” for Saddlebreds, Friesians and Morgans. It is rated “C” for the Hackney pony division. Mary Kay Hartman will serve as show manager and Nancy Troutman will judge all classes. Academy and OTAB classes will be included in the schedule. A division for Mountain Horses has been added.

 

The elaborate Friday evening Holiday High Tea promises to be one of the hospitality highlights this year and will feature live music by jazz ensemble Ruby and The Red Hots.

 

A private trainers’ party will be held Thursday evening and the exhibitors’ party Saturday night will also be a year-end awards banquet for the Pacific Coast Horse

Show Circuit.

 

The show features a daytime only schedule which offers plenty of opportunity for evening activities in the city of Del Mar. Show chairpersons are Lance Bennett and Scott Hickey and for more information call: 760-724-3355.




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