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    Equestrian Events, Inc., the producer of Rolex Kentucky and the Kentucky Reining
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    Equestrian Events, Inc. (EEI), producer of Rolex Kentucky 3-Day Event and the Kentucky Reining Cup, held at the Kentucky Horse Park, has made financial contributions of just under $20,000 to several charities that serve the Commonwealth of Kentucky and equine interests.

    Because of the great attendance of patrons at the Rolex Kentucky 3-Day Event and the Kentucky Reining Cup these charitable contributions were made possible according to EEI President Darren Ripley.

    A Rolex Kentucky competitor navigates a cross country obstacle.

    The charities and equine organizations who received contributions are:

    University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital

    Central Kentucky Riding for Hope

    Midway College

    UK Equestrian Team

    Georgetown College Equine Scholars

    Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

    Equine Land Conservation Resource

    Patrons of the Rolex Kentucky 3-Day Event and the Kentucky Reining Cup can take pride in knowing they helped make these contributions happen.

    Tickets for the 2013 Rolex Kentucky 3-Day Event and the Kentucky Reining Cup are now on sale. For more information or to purchase tickets to the Rolex Kentucky Event go to its site here. For more information and to purchase tickets to the Kentucky Reining Cup go to its site here.

    Photos: Courtesy of Charlie Blanton

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    About Sandy Dolan

    Owner of Cedar Ridge Farm which operates a children's horseback riding lesson program in Greenville, IN. I have been involved with equine welfare and rescue activities. We have successfully rehomed at risk horses and retrained off the track thoroughbred racehorses in new careers in hunter/jumper, eventing, dressage, and barrel racing disciplines.

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