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06-09-2009, 08:38 PM
Kentucky Experience Pavilion to Showcase Kentucky at World Equestrian Games
Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear previewed this week an interactive attraction to be assembled on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park during the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
The Kentucky Experience will feature nearly 25,000 square feet of exhibits, displays, products, entertainment, food and art from throughout Kentucky. The area will include a welcome center, entertainment pavilion, exhibit pavilion and product pavilion, plus a large courtyard. Since it will be on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park, attendees at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games will be able to visit The Kentucky Experience without leaving the grounds of the park.
Community Forum: The 2010 Games and the Host City
Join us Tuesday, June 9 as representatives from the World Games 2010 Foundation and the City of Lexington discuss and answer public questions. The forum will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Lexington Public Library Downtown, Conference Room A, Lower Level.
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Spectator Information for July Test Events
The World Games 2010 Foundation will begin activities for the much anticipated 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games this summer when the Kentucky Cup Reining and the Kentucky Cup Vaulting –the official test events for the disciplines of Reining and Vaulting—arrive to the new indoor arena at the Kentucky Horse Park this July.
Admission to the Kentucky Cup Reining Team Competition on Tuesday, July 21 is free to the public. Tickets to the Kentucky Cup Reining Individual Finals on Thursday evening, July 23, will be $10, and will be available at the box office of the Kentucky Horse Park’s new indoor arena beginning at 5:00 p.m. All Kentucky Cup Vaulting events, July 30 through August 2, are free to the public. Parking for all competitions will be $3 per day at the entrance to the Kentucky Horse Park, and $5 for evening events.
All spectators are encouraged to enjoy many other activities and attractions offered at the Kentucky Horse Park during their visit. Admission tickets to the park can be purchased at the Visitor Information Center - $15 for adults, $8 for children (7-12), and children 6 & under are free. Park Admission includes access to the world-renowned International Museum of the Horse and American Saddlebred Museum, horse-drawn tours and various equine presentations and shows throughout the day.
Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear previewed this week an interactive attraction to be assembled on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park during the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
The Kentucky Experience will feature nearly 25,000 square feet of exhibits, displays, products, entertainment, food and art from throughout Kentucky. The area will include a welcome center, entertainment pavilion, exhibit pavilion and product pavilion, plus a large courtyard. Since it will be on the grounds of the Kentucky Horse Park, attendees at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games will be able to visit The Kentucky Experience without leaving the grounds of the park.
Community Forum: The 2010 Games and the Host City
Join us Tuesday, June 9 as representatives from the World Games 2010 Foundation and the City of Lexington discuss and answer public questions. The forum will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Lexington Public Library Downtown, Conference Room A, Lower Level.
Headlines
Air 51 Becomes Preferred Fixed-Based Operator for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
DLF International Seeds to Provide Grass Seed for 2010 Games
Students Get the Word Out About WEG
Spectator Information for July Test Events
The World Games 2010 Foundation will begin activities for the much anticipated 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games this summer when the Kentucky Cup Reining and the Kentucky Cup Vaulting –the official test events for the disciplines of Reining and Vaulting—arrive to the new indoor arena at the Kentucky Horse Park this July.
Admission to the Kentucky Cup Reining Team Competition on Tuesday, July 21 is free to the public. Tickets to the Kentucky Cup Reining Individual Finals on Thursday evening, July 23, will be $10, and will be available at the box office of the Kentucky Horse Park’s new indoor arena beginning at 5:00 p.m. All Kentucky Cup Vaulting events, July 30 through August 2, are free to the public. Parking for all competitions will be $3 per day at the entrance to the Kentucky Horse Park, and $5 for evening events.
All spectators are encouraged to enjoy many other activities and attractions offered at the Kentucky Horse Park during their visit. Admission tickets to the park can be purchased at the Visitor Information Center - $15 for adults, $8 for children (7-12), and children 6 & under are free. Park Admission includes access to the world-renowned International Museum of the Horse and American Saddlebred Museum, horse-drawn tours and various equine presentations and shows throughout the day.