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Gala of Royal Horses to Be Hosted at Woodbine Equestrian Center

By Press Release

WOODBINE — The Woodbine Equestrian Center at 301 Sumner Avenue, will be hosting the horses that are performing at the Gala of the Royal Horses at the Wildwood Convention Center on Oct. 25.
The horses will be staying at the Equestrian Center on the day before and the day after their Wildwood performance. This will be their last performance in New Jersey this year.
There will be a meet & greet and “pot luck” dinner on Sat. evening at 6 p.m. at the Woodbine Equestrian Center, open to the media & interested equestrian enthusiasts.
The Gala of the Royal Horses gives audiences the chance to experience the excitement, splendor, and majesty of the most beautiful horses in the world. Their spectacular show combines stunning horses from around the world with live performers creating a breathtaking event for the entire family.
The Royal Horses are a “must see” for horse lovers, and families alike. Last year was the first time the show was performed in the United States, and they are back by popular demand.
For further information, contact the Woodbine Equestrian Center (Sue Holtz at 609-377-7089).
“With Woodbine being the Equestrian Capitol of Cape May County, the Woodbine Equestrian Center is proud to once again host renowned professional show horses,” noted Mayor Pikolycky.

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