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Sunrise Stables' Melissa Moore appears on Nationally Syndicated Rachael Ray Show Today



Lexington, Ky. ­– Saddlebred trainer Melissa Moore, owner of Sunrise Stables in Versailles, Kentucky, is appearing on the nationally syndicated Rachael Ray Show today as a finalist in the More/ Wilhelmina 40+ Model Search.  To find out the station and time the Rachael Ray Show airs according to geographic location click on the following link what's on this week | Rachael Ray Show

Moore began modeling in her early twenties, but she has done little modeling since.  Now, at age 43, she has entered the model search for women over 40 at the urging of a close friend.  She is among ten finalists in the competition.  Moore will fly to New York City Saturday with the competition set to begin Sunday and ending with the finals on Tuesday, February 27.  The Grand Prize winner and two runners-up will be featured on the cover of an upcoming issue of More magazine.  To learn more about the competition go to The 10 MORE/Wilhelmina 40+ Model Search Finalists for 2006: Melissa Moore, 43.  

During the 2007 ASHA Annual Meeting & Youth Conference, which took place last Thursday through Saturday in Lexington, KY, Moore and her Sunrise Stables served as one of the hosts for the Youth field trips.  She worked two horses for the youth and said the experience was “fabulous.”

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