Release Date: Feb 15, 2010
Contact: Stephanie Shertzer Lawson
717) 509-9800
The weather outside may be frightful, but inside the 25-acre climate-controlled Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, tens of thousands of horse enthusiasts will be warm and comfy and dreaming of the warm weather riding season to come.
According to the Hershey Harrisburg Regional Visitors Bureau, the eighth annual Pennsylvania Horse World Expo brings the nation’s leading equestrian clinicians and entertainers, and tens of thousands of horse owners eager to learn from them, to Harrisburg, PA, for four non-stop days of education, entertainment and shopping, February 25-28.
Horse World Expo is two events in one – the Expo itself, whose focus is training riders to train their own horses, and Theatre Equus, A Musical Equine Revue, a professionally choreographed and scripted show in which humans and horses partner to perform remarkable feats of daring and beauty.
Many of the country’s most accomplished horse trainers present seminars on training by day, and dazzle audiences by night (Friday and Saturday only) with their amazing performances in Theatre Equus. Among them are:
Friday and Saturday nights, February 26 and 27, horse lovers of all ages will enjoy Theatre Equus, A Musical Equine Revue, the best entertainment the equine world has to offer. Geared to all ages, Theatre Equus features approximately two hours of family entertainment starring horses -- part circus, part Wild West show, part equestrian ballet. Theatre Equus will feature about thirty of the country’s most highly trained horses, accompanied by music, enhanced lighting and narration.
Returning to Horse World Expo for the third year is the Wind Rider Equestrian Challenge™, presented by Bob Jeffreys & Suzanne Sheppard. The Challenge is open to riders 14+ from all disciplines. Riders will be presented with challenges such as jumping a 2 foot jump, trotting or gaiting while balancing an object in one hand, and backing through and around barrels. The three top scoring participants will draw straws to be paired with a national clinician, to ride as teams for the title of Wind Rider Champion.
In addition to top equestrian clinicians and performers, the 8th annual Pennsylvania Horse World Expo will feature hundreds of vendors, and equines of all breeds and disciplines. Vendors will fill more than 500 booths and 180,000 square feet of exhibit space with an overwhelming selection of horse related merchandise for browsing and buying. Visitors can learn about a variety of breeds during the daily Parade of Breeds, and meet breeding stallions up close in Stallion Avenue. The latest in horsekeeping technology will be featured at the show along with apparel, barns, artwork, books, equestrian vacations, feed, trailers, tack, training, schools, and much more.
Equestrian Promotions also produces the Maryland Horse World Expo, held January 21-24 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium.
Pennsylvania Horse World Expo hours are Thursday, February 25, noon to 8 pm, Friday, February 26, 10 am – 8 pm, Saturday, February 27, 9 am to 8 pm, and Sunday, February 28, 9 am to 6 pm. Daily admission is $12, $6 for children ages 7-12. Children under 7 are admitted free. Tickets are available at the door, on the website at www.horseworldexpo.com (through February 24 only), or by mail through February 3 only.
Reserved seating for Theatre Equus, which begins Friday and Saturday, February 26 and 27 at 8:30 pm, is $12 to $24 and is available at the show (while supplies last) or online at www.horseworldexpo.com (through February 24) only. The Farm Show Complex, Cameron and Maclay Sts., Harrisburg, charges $8 per day for parking. For more information, phone (301) 916-0852.
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