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Riders show off Arabian horses: Amateurs and juniors can be judged in more than 100 classes for horse or rider.
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News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, IN)
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August 24, 2007
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Byline: Kevin Kilbane
Aug. 24--The beauty of Arabian horses and the skills of their riders will be on display at the 28th annual Indiana Arabian Horse Club's amateur show this weekend at the Allen County Fairgrounds.
The show gives amateur and junior exhibitors a fun and economical opportunity to show their Arabian, half-Arabian horses and sport horses, show organizers said. Admission is free and open to the public.
Horse owners and riders will comp...
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