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Rockin' The Creek: A Show Horse Prevue



Make plans now to be at the Rock Creek Riding Club in Louisville, Kentucky on Friday, March 1 for an entertaining show horse prevue. It will be an exciting night as both horses and ponies will be presented to the audience by numerous trainers. There will also be both live and silent auctions featuring an array of items to tempt buyers. The prevue serves this year as Rock Creek's fundraising event for the award winning June show. It will be streamed live by Richfield Video at www.RichfieldVideo.com.

Items to be auctioned include:

key West condo - 1 week

Ky State Fair Pkg - 2 box seats, VIP parking pass, 2 passenger golf cart

UK vs Uof L Basketball tickets

DVD of 1967 Ky State Fair 5-gaited championship, 1967 program - MyMy & Mr. Frank Bradshaw & a khaki jacket worn once by Mr Bradshaw

Rock Creek Lifetime membership

Golf Foursome - Valhalla Country Club

Prior to the exhibitions, dinner will be served in the historic club house and will be provided by The Silver Spoon, caterers to the Kentucky Derby Museum, and one of the most popular caterers in Louisville. They also cater the popular dinners during the annual horse show. 

The fee for an entry in the prevue is $250. Dinner tickets are $25 or $35 which includes admission to the prevue itself. General admission for the prevue alone is $10. Box seat tables with eight seats are available for $200. 

Information, entry forms and ticket requests are available from Beth Snider at 502-647-0076, 502-314-7960 or [email protected]


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