[January 25, 2014]SPRINGFIELD — With headliners
Chris Cox and Yvonne Barteau; clinics by Terry Myers, Liz Graves,
Scott McKinsey, Susan White, Steve Kutie, Jennifer Kotylo, Tim Boyer
and many others, including Lyle East with his world-class stock
dogs; plus breed and sport demonstrations; HorsesForSale; Stallion
Row; shopping; and over 90 educational and informational seminars to
choose from; you won't find a dull moment at the 2014 Illinois Horse
Fair. The event will be March 7-9 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds
in Springfield.
Advance
tickets are on sale now for the evening show, "East Meets West —
An Equine Extravaganza," that promises to thrill fairgoers of all
ages with the magic and musicality of horses. Produced by Kim and
Yvonne Barteau, formerly with Arabian Nights, the show will feature
the best of the East and the West and where they meet in the middle,
with a special appearance by Chris Cox. The show is sponsored by
Barrington Saddlery, Ariat International and Steak 'n Shake.
Fairgoers will also want to see the new Heartland Horseman's
Challenge. In this event, four Illinois-based horsemen — Jud Carter,
of DeWitt; Gigi Iacovelli, Barrington Hills; Laurie Treber, Shirley;
and Jason Forby, Goreville — will be given the opportunity to choose
and work with a rescue horse, culminating in a freestyle ride and
challenge course. The horses will be available for adoption
throughout the event from the partnering organization, Hooved Animal
Humane Society, of Woodstock. The competition is sponsored by The
State House Inn. To learn about the competitors, horses and judges
for the inaugural
Heartland Horseman's Challenge, visit the website,
http://www.horsemenscouncil.org/horsefair/.
Also at the Illinois Horse Fair for 2014, visitors can see Mr.
Truck from RFD's Equestrian Nation and get the latest information on
how to maximize their trailer towing experience. Mid-Rivers Equine
Centre will give daily tours of their mobile medical care unit, with
capabilities such as lameness exams, injections, ultrasounds,
X-rays, dentistry, reproductive medicine and standing surgeries. The
Young Riders area will feature daily activities for future horsemen,
including the queen and princess pageants, and the Indiana-Illinois
Competitive Mounted Orienteering group will have a daily
orienteering "competition."
Sponsors for the Illinois Horse Fair are Purina Equine Feed,
Midway Trailer Sales, Illinois Farm Bureau, Kubota USA and Green
Dodge Ram Trucks.
The Illinois Horse Fair is produced by the Horsemen's Council of
Illinois with a largely volunteer workforce. The success of the fair
allows the council to advocate for equine-related activities in
Springfield and throughout the state for all horsemen regardless of
breed or discipline.
For exhibitor information or to find out how to volunteer at the
Illinois Horse Fair, contact Karen Freese, manager, at 217-677-2267
or
kfreese@horsemenscouncil.org.