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16575 Carey Road
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-5877
Fax: (317) 867-5896
Ellen@hhyf.org


For Immediate Release

December 15, 2006

GLIDEMASTER TO BENEFIT HHYF TRUCK CAMPAIGN

The Harness Horse Youth Foundation, with assistance from HTA and Hoosier Park, held its first Harness Racing Youth League camp in 1999. Since that time, the summer program has grown significantly in both scope and notoriety thanks to generous donors, host tracks, and enthusiastic participants. At a recent HHYF meeting, discussions revolved around ways to make HRYL even better and in a position to reach more young people. Though Troy Ford's support in procuring a suitable vehicle to pull the generously donated Eby horse trailer has been invaluable, the board decided that in order to take the next step, HHYF needed to purchase its own truck to haul the stable and equipment during the busy summer months.

The board also recognized the enormous fundraising effort this would require and that broad based industry support will be needed to achieve this goal. The Glidemaster Syndicate managed by Brittany Farms Stallion Management has stepped up to the task and taken a leadership role by donating a Glidemaster breeding to be sold at the January Meadowlands sale. All proceeds will be placed in the "truck fund" with hopes that the truck can be purchased in late spring of 2007.

Specific conditions concerning the Glidemaster breeding may be found in the sale catalog.

The HRYL program is designed to introduce young people who are not from racing families to the excitement of harness racing. With the cooperation of USTA, a level 2 event has been added, and, plans are to add a level 3 in the near future. HRYL has proven results that this approach works in capturing new fans. The rate of growth of the program lies in securing enough funds to allow the building process to proceed rapidly.

In addition to the "truck fund", HHYF has placed on its wish list of items needed to maintain the stable: small head halters, small hobbles and carriers, small leather halters, and other stable-related items.

HHYF is confident that the industry support will emerge and is seeking contributions for this effort. Anyone having questions or wishing to donate is encouraged to contact the HHYF office. Donations to HHYF are tax-deductible as allowed by law and all donors will be recognized.

Established in 1976, the Harness Horse Youth Foundation addresses youth education throughout the United States and Canada. A charitable organization, the HHYF continues to enlarge and improve its programs. For more information about the organization and its programs, please call the HHYF office at 317-867-5877 or visit www.hhyf.org.

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