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4-H Horse Show Set June 5

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE — The Cape May County 4-H Horse Council will hold their Spring Open Horse Show, June 5th, beginning at 8 a.m., at the County 4-H Fairgrounds, on Courthouse-South Dennis Road. A rain date of June 19 has been set in case of inclement weather.
In addition to the horse show, Cape May County’s Junior 4-H Horse Council will hold a Tack Sale. Table rentals are available at $20 for a full table and $10 for a half table. Anyone is welcome to bring in tack to sell that day.
Horse show divisions include walk-trot, senior walk-trot, novice, walk-trot games, open games, hunter, junior open (for riders 4-12th grades) and senior open (for those out of high school and older). Leadline and future 4-Her classes are offered for riders third grade and under. Ribbons will be given in all classes with prizes for first place and division winners. All riders are required to wear a safety helmet.
The horse show entry fee is $30 per day or $8 per class if preregistered with payment before June 5 and $40 per day or $12 per class on the day of the show. Proceeds from the horse show will be used to fund 4-H equine educational activities.
The 4-H Shooting Sports Club will offer delicious breakfast and lunch choices. The public is invited to attend this day of family fun and display of equestrian skill.
For additional information and entry forms, contact the 4-H office at Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County, (609) 465-5115, ext. 605. Horse show entry forms are also available at the extension office, located at 355 Courthouse-South Dennis Road.

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