2009 Dallas Harvest Horse Show Fast Facts
September 17, 20092009 Dallas Harvest Horse Show Fast Facts
EVENT: Dallas Harvest Horse Show, with classes that benefit Habitat for Horses
WHAT: The most prestigious ‘AA’ rated horse show in Texas. Sanctioned and recognized by the United States Equestrian Federation, Rated ‘AA’ in hunters and three star in jumpers; Texas Hunter Jumper Association ‘A’ Rated. Judges:Linda Andrisani, Rob Bielefeld, Carl Hansen, Mike Lowry, and Lewis Pack.
WHERE: Texas Rose Horse Park; 14078 South Highway 110 North, Tyler, Texas 75704
WHEN: October 28 – November 1, 2009
HIGHLIGHTS: The Dallas Harvest Horse Show benefits Habitat for Horses, and is one of the largest fundraisers for the program.
THURSDAY: $3,000 Welcome Stake Sponsored by Nordic Lights Farm & The Bruheim Family
FRIDAY: $5,000 Jumper Classic $10,000 2009/2010 Chronicle of the Horse/USHJA International Hunter Derby (4:00 p.m.)
SATURDAY: Halloween Spooktacular featuring: Horse & Rider Costume Contest & Parade, Spookiest Barn Contest & Trick or Treat Extravaganza, Habitat Horse Decorating Contest & Parade “Team” Calcutta, Exhibitor Dinner & Silent Auction Benefiting Habitat for Horses (6:30 p.m.)
SUNDAY: EMO Equitation Cup Year-End Final $25,000 Harvest Grand Prix benefiting Habitat for Horses $2,500 Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic
Dallas Harvest Horse Show is known for its great hospitality, friendly ambiance and top competition. In addition to great classes there will be many exhibitor parties, including the Hunter Derby Benefit Reception, Saturday Evening Dinner & “Team Calcutta”, Sunday Grand Prix Brunch, a silent auction and a chance to get “up close and personal” with a special group of Habitat Horses. Southbound Show Management and The Dallas Harvest Horse Show have also been selected as the presenting horse show for the 2009 South Central Region Year End World Champion Hunter Rider Awards.
ADMISSION: Free for spectators.
PARKING: Convenient on site parking.
VIP SEATING: Tables and tickets for the Hunter Derby Reception are available. Tables of eight for the hunter derby reception are available at $500 per table for priority front row seating or at $400 per table. Tickets for the hunter derby reception are available at $50 each and elevated tickets are available at only $20 per ticket. Seating is limited. You can include a separate check with your entries, payable to Southbound Show Management, and send to Southbound Show Management, 785 W. Jester Rd., Argyle, TX 76226.
DIRECTIONS: From the east (Shreveport area) take the I-20 west to the Van/Tyler, Highway 110 (exit #548). Turn left/south. Go approximately one mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
>From the west (Dallas area) take the I-20 east to the Van/Tyler, Highway 110 (exit #548). Turn left/south. Go approximately one mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
>From the South (Houston area) take US 287 north to TX-155 towards Tyler. At FM-2661 turn left. Turn left onto TX-64, right on to CR-413, then left at FM-724. Follow FM-724 to CR-42 and turn right. At TX-110 turn left. The equestrian center is on the right.
>From the south (San Antonio area) take I-35 north to US-84, turn right. Follow US-84 to TX-31, turn right. At FM-314 take a left, then right on to FM-279, then left on to FM-314, then right on to CR-4906. At CR-4907 turn left to a turn right on to CR-4908 (This road turns into CR-426). At CR-422 take a right, then right on to FM-1955 and right on to TX-110. The equestrian center is on the right.
THE CHARITY: The Dallas Harvest Horse Show is a very active supporter and contributor to Habitat for Horses. This charity has been in operation for the past 11 years. Habitat for Horses is an instrumental organization that saves distressed horses and provides a safe and secure home while rehabilitating them for adoption. Habitat for Horses is the largest equine protection organization in the country.
Habitat works hand-in-hand with law enforcement to uphold all animal cruelty laws and seek justice for those who mistreat horses. Through the wonderful employees and volunteers of the organization, Habitat for Horses has created and implemented educational outreach programs. Their facility creates a sanctuary for horses that are available for adoption, foster, and retirement.
Habitat is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and well-being of all horses. Without the help of the public, this program would not continue. Donations and volunteers help keep Habitat for Horses in operation. For more information, please contact Habitat for Horses at 1-866-434-5737 or visit their website at www.habitatforhorses.org