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East Coast Color-Rama to Host Largest APHA Southeast Championship Show

The East Coast Color-Rama Show being held July 19th through the 21st in Williamston, NC will be hosting the APHA Southeast Championship. The Carolina Paint Horse Club will be putting on the biggest to date APHA Southeast Championship Show which will feature 34 APHA Championship buckle classes. There will be six APHA judges and four Pinto judges over three days at the Bob Martin Agriculture Center.

Other special events include the JT Thomas Memorial Non-Pro Western Pleasure Sweepstakes class with $1500 money added. Complimentary daily breakfast and a catered dinner on Saturday evening. There will be circuit awards for each class, Highpoint, and reserve highpoint awards for both Paint and Pinto. Special Highpoint awards for our Ranch Horse Divisions.

Legendary show photographer Harold Campton is the official horse show photographer for the show. It already has over 200 stalls reserved, and the reservations are continuing to come in…

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“We are hoping to be a Top 20 APHA show this year,” says show manager Amanda Palmer.

RESERVE YOUR STALLS and RV SPOTS NOW – we have over 200 stalls reserved with a month to go.

PLEASE CONTACT Amanda Palmer for show information and to reserve stalls at acpalmer@tampabay.rr.com or 727-430-0515.

 

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CLICK HERE to view the Southeast Paint Horse Championship classes offered

CLICK HERE to view the flyer for the show

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