Horse rescue organization holds Benefit Horse Show in Auburn
Published August 2, 2010
Save a Forgotten Equine (SAFE) presents its fifth annual Benefit Horse Show on Saturday and Sunday at the Donida Farm Equestrian Center, 16600 SE 376th St., Auburn.
Competitors of all ages will compete in different classes, including Dressage, Hunters, English and Western Pleasure, Gaming and Trails. Fun classes include costume, leadline for kids 8 and under, Sit-A-Buck challenge and Bribe Your Horse.
Competition also features special classes open to rescued horses. There will be a number of rescued horses at the show who need permanent homes, and show-goers will have the chance to meet and interact with special equines.
Entry to the show grounds is free both days. A full slate of competition and shows begins each day at 8 a.m. Read the rest of the article at The Auburn Reporter.
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