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Saddlebred Rescue Announces Louisville Luncheon



Louisville, KY – Saddlebred Rescue, Inc. announces plans for a benefit luncheon and silent auction on Thursday, August 21, 2008 starting at 12:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Courtyard by Marriot Hotel’s meeting room. The Courtyard Hotel is located across from the Executive West easily accessible from the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center.

The luncheon is open to all horse enthusiasts especially those interested in adopting from Saddlebred Rescue or those who wish to learn more about Saddlebred Rescue. It’s also a gathering time for those Angels who have already adopted and wish to share pictures and updates of their Treasures. Buffet lunch will be served. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door the day of the event.

To make this Luncheon a true success, we need YOU! Donations for silent auction items are being accepted. Sponsorship packages are available for individuals or corporations! Remember, donations are tax deductible. We look forward to seeing you.

For sponsorships, silent auction item donations, volunteer information and to buy tickets for the Louisville Luncheon, please contact Sarah Liebert Garner at 502-551-6464 or hckycrzd33@aol.com. For information regarding Saddlebred Rescue and adoption, please contact Pat Johnson at 908-304-3560. Donations can be sent to Saddlebred Rescue Inc. a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization, 4 Westview Dr., Blairstown, NJ 07825, or visit www.saddlebredrescue.com.

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