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Take Your Place in History



The NY Morgan Regional Show invites everyone to take their own place in history by joining us for our 2008 48th Anniversary show. The New York Morgan Regional Championship Show is marching toward its 50th Anniversary year in 2010. The show committee continues to build on the success of the past and invites those who may not have attended in recent years to come back and enjoy another memorable and historic event in Syracuse.

Judging this year will be Dwayne Knowles and Sandy Sessink, joined by Tom Caisse on Friday evening panel for the NY Stallion Service Auction Sweepstakes classes.

New York Regional is the final AMHA Regional of 2008 making it the perfect place for those not going to OKC to end their season and for those needing to qualify at the last minute.

NY Regional is going pink! The Ladies English Pleasure Class has been designated as the UPHA Pink Ribbon Class. The class will be held Thursday evening. A benefit reception will also be held on Thursday evening. Celebrate a friend or loved one who has battled breast cancer. The goal throughout the week is to bring awareness and show support of those dealing with the disease. Everyone is encouraged to wear pink on Thursday as well as decorate their stalls and box seats for the occasion.

Friday evening is money night! $29,000 in prize money will be given out Friday evening during the three NY Stallion Service Auction Sweepstakes classes consisting of Weanlings In Hand and two 4 year old saddle classes. For a list of eligible weanlings and 4 yr olds contact Stallion Service Auction Chair Nancy Galusha at mnmnancy@aol.com or visit www.nymorganstallions.com

For a prize list contact Manager Naomi Blumenthal at nblumenthal@twcyn.rr.com or visit our web site at www.nysmhs.org.

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