From March 30-April 1, 2012, the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in Springfield, Mo. will host equine enthusiasts from around the Midwest for the Horsefest equine expo.
A variety of clinics and demos will run over the three days. Topics include:
Champion reiner and popular clinician Stacy Westfall will be offering clinics throughout the weekend. Her topics include:
Outside of educational clinics, Horsefest offers equine entertainment throughout the weekend. The Rawhide and Dusty show from nearby Sullivan, Mo, features wild-west style trick riding and even pyrotechnics. The Ulitmate Horsemens Challenge Association is an obstacle competition inspired by the Extreme Cowboy Races. Cowboy mounted shooting will take place during the Horsefest Shoot-Out on both Saturday and Sunday. Finally, the Invitational NBHA Barrel Racing Showdown will feature some of the best barrel racers from Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri on Saturday morning.
For more information and a full schedule of events, visit www.horsefest.net.
Cool!
sounds like fun wish I could be there
I wish I could go watch Stacy work her magic!
Sounds great!
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