With spring flowers blooming, the Harness Horse Youth Foundation (HHYF) is making final preparations for their busy summer travel schedule which begins officially at Shenandoah Downs on April 21.
“Actually we have already started our 2024 efforts to promote and educate about the industry. Several 4-H groups in New Jersey have visited Freehold Raceway as well as me doing a few presentations to horse leaders,” explained Ellen Taylor HHYF Executive Director. “At HHYF, we are focused on our mission – 2024 is business as usual. The feeling of helping a young person experience harness racing for the first time is unmatched!”
Below is the complete HHYF itinerary to date:
Programs Requiring Preregistration
To register and for further information, use this link: https://hhyf.org/summer-programs/
April 21: Shenandoah Downs, Woodstock VA
June 21: Darke County Fairgrounds, Greenville OH
June 24: DeLong Stable, Anderson IN
June 25 – 29: Leadership Program, Crimson Lane Farm, Anderson IN
July 10: Oak Grove Racing, Oak Grove KY
July 15: The Red Mile, Lexington KY
July 24, 25: Goshen Historic Track, Goshen NY
July 30, 31: Gaitway Farm, Manalapan NJ
Open To The Public Events
March 20 – 24: American Youth Horse Council Symposium, Fort Worth TX
March 29 – 31: Indiana Equine Roundup, Cloverdale IN
April 11 – 14: Equine Affair, Columbus OH
April 27: Life & Times of the Great Dan Patch Birthday Celebration, Oxford IN
July 12 – 14: BreyerFest, Lexington KY
July 27: American Dream, East Rutherford NJ
August 3: Hambletonian, East Rutherford NJ
October 23 – 26: National FFA Convention, Indianapolis IN
Private Events
Prairie Crossing Elementary School, Oxford IN
Hearts & Horseshoes Fair Winds Farm Tour, Cream Ridge NJ
Westfield Washington School Field Trip, Anderson IN
Harrison County Ag Day Field Trip, Corydon IN
HHYF continues to seek contributions to fund this year’s events but deeply appreciates those who have already donated including Fair Winds Farm, Standardbred Breeders of PA, US Trotting Association, Lindy Farms/AFF, Meadows Standardbred Owners Association, VA Harness Horsemen’s Association, Cameo Hills LTD, Fair Island Farm, Barely Able Stable, Bluebird Meadows, Hambletonian Society, Thompson Family Foundation, Southern Oaks Training Center as well as many individuals.
The Harness Horse Youth Foundation is a charitable 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing young people and their families educational opportunities with harness horses in order to foster the next generation of participants and fans. The Foundation has been making a difference in young people’s lives since 1976; its programs include interactive learning experiences with racehorses as well as offering scholarships and creating and distributing educational materials relating to harness racing.
Contact:
Ellen Taylor
317-908-0029
ellen@hhyf.org