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For Immediate Release
September 2, 2006
HHYF
TO HOST FALL FUNDRAISER AT UPCOMING YEARLING SALES
The Harness Horse Youth
Foundation, in collaboration with the Lexington Selected Yearling
Sale and Ohio Selected Jug Sales companies, is pleased to announce
several exciting opportunities to support the charitable organization.
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A pendant/earring
set has been donated by Bow River Jewelry.
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Thanks to the generosity
of Bow River Jewelry, Tel-Star Sulky Manufacturing, Inc., and The
Classy Horse, in addition to the graciousness of both sale companies,
three items will be auctioned off prior to the start of the premier
yearling sales. A Terminator Mach 1 race bike will sell at the Ohio
Selected Jug Sale. This bike features the Mach 1 arch with the Terminator
shafts which combines the excellence of Tel-Star's products. It will
be offered for auction Wednesday evening, September 20. Freight charges
for delivery may be incurred by the buyer.
Two items will be sold
at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale Saturday evening, October
7. The first is a pendant/earring set from Bow River Jewelry. The
pendant is 14 karat yellow gold horse shoe slide set with 1/2 carat
of diamonds offering a removable 1/2 carat solitaire diamond slide
on a domed omega necklace. The necklace measures 16 inches in length.
The earrings match the pendant with 1/2 karat total weight.
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This hand-cut marble
mosiac is one of three items that will be auctioned this fall
to benefit the Harness Horse Youth Foundation.
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The second item is a
fully hand-cut mosaic entitled "Wild Horses Running." This one-of-a-kind
piece is 118.4 by 39.4 inches in dimension and weighs 190 pounds
unframed. The mosaic is mounted on mesh and made of 100 percent
natural marble. Due to the size of this piece, potential buyers
should consider shipping options as HHYF will be unable to make
shipping arrangements for this item.
Both the jewelry and
mosaic will be on display in the pavilion nightly prior to the Lexington
sale. Information about HHYF and its programs, including the popular
Harness Racing Youth League camp, will also be available. Payment
for all items may be in the form of check, cash, or Paypal and should
be made at time of purchase.
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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