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Mid-Atlantic Saddlebred Futurity Announces New Location



The Mid-Atlantic Saddlebred Futurity is pleased to announce its new location at the North Carolina State Fair Horse Show in Raleigh, N.C., on October 22-25, 2003.

The Mid-Atlantic Futurity, established in 1998, has handed out thousands of dollars in prize money over the years. Building on the established presence of the American Saddlebred horse in the Southeast region has been a desire of the Mid-Atlantic Saddlebred Association for some time.

“Having the event at a large, multi-breed horse show will help strengthen the breeding, showing, and promotion of the American Saddlebred horse in an active and growing market,” stated Diane Hauslein, Secretary/Treasurer of the Futurity.

The Futurity’s presence at the North Carolina State Fair will continue to provide encouragement, support, and rewards to American Saddlebred breeders throughout the region.

For more information, please contact Diane Hauslein at 703-525-9238 or Denise Dinnen at 703-503-3633. Nomination forms can also be downloaded from the website at www.mid-atlanticsaddlebred.org.

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