Kentucky Equine Adoption Center

Kentucky Equine Adoption Center Hats Off Day

Hats Off to Kentucky’s Horse Industry Day is a celebration of the horse and its impact on the state of Kentucky. The day offers fun family activities, including arts and crafts for children, horse and pony rides, interactive educational booths, equine performance demonstrations and a $50,000 Grand Prix show jumping competition. From the average horse fan to the avid equestrian, Hats Off Day offers something for everyone. This is the only day of the year an entire family can enjoy the Kentucky Horse Park and all it offers, for free! Kentuckians who may not typically encounter close contact with a horse can enjoy hands-on experiences with horses and ponies of all sizes. Join us at the Kentucky Horse Park for a day of free family fun! Free Children’s Activities begin at 3 PM Hat Give-Away Pony & Horse Rides Inflatable Obstacle Courses Arts & Crafts Educational Booths Stadium Activities begin at 6:45 PM Equine Demonstrations and the Rood & Riddle Kentucky Grand Prix

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Total Wine Spirits Beer & More 4th Annual “After the Race” Charity Event

Lexington Green Location Benefiting Old Friends Farm, Our Mims and Kentucky Equine Adoption Center   *Special appearance, bottle signing and tasting by… Mark and Digger from the “Moonshiners” TV show and creators of “Sugarland Moonshine”. *Silent Auction by Total Wine and more featuring rare allocated bourbon whiskey. Bidding starts at 10am and ends at 5:30pm. *Over 13 tastings through the store between 12:00pm and 5:00pm by FRESH Bourbon, Old 502 Winery, Jesse’s BBQ, Uncle Nearest, Pony Boy, Oak & Eden, Barrel House Bourbon, Falls City Brewery, and Chinola.

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Open House and Garage Sale

12:00 PM -3:00 PM If you would like to donate to our garage sale, you can drop off your items this week between 9 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.  Anything left at the end of the sale will be donated to a local charity.  (No clothes, please.)

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Save Me Paula
Save Me Paula

When professional Hunter/Jumper trainer Joyce Brinsfield of Ballyhigh Show Stable, Ltd. received a call from her long-time friend Paula Singer one day in March 2021, she knew she would soon be a part of a new journey.
After 25 years of friendship, it didn’t take much to convince Brinsfield to accompany Singer to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance-Accredited Kentucky Equine Adoption Center in Nicholasville, KY to meet SAVE ME PAULA- a 2017 Super Saver gelding in need of a new home.

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TAA High Point Winners at 2019 T.I.P. Championships
TAA High Point Winners at 2019 T.I.P. Championships

The New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show and Thoroughbred Incentive Program Championships held Sept. 6-8, 2019 at the Kentucky Horse Park was a success for TAA grads. TAA-accredited organizations were well represented in numerous disciplines and their horses shined bright competitive classes. The TAA presented High Point awards in four disciplines: dressage, hunter, jumper, and pleasure. Dressage: Little Latin Lulu and Kara Hertz Hertz adopted Little Latin Lulu from the Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center in May of 2019. The duo earned first place in both the Intro test A adult amateur and Intro test B adult amateur with scores of 70% and 68%. There were 10 horses from four TAA-accredited organizations competing for the TAA Dressage High Point Award. Hunter: Big City Dancer and Sue Sylvester Sylvester adopted Big City Dancer from the Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center in 2012. There were 22 horses from nine TAA-accredited organizations competing for the TAA Hunter High Point Award. Jumper: Kulik Lodge and Taylor Wienold Brooke Schafer adopted Kulik Lodge from the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program in October of 2016. There were four horses from three TAA-accredited organizations competing for the TAA Jumper High Point Award. Pleasure: Frank’s Gift and Victoria Kupets Kupets adopted Frank’s Gift from the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program in May of 2019. There were four horses from two TAA-accredited organizations competing for the TAA Pleasure High Point Award. In total, 12 TAA-accredited organizations were present at the New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show and TIP Championships. After the Races Akindale Thoroughbred Rescue Friends of Ferdinand Kentucky Equine Adoption Center Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center MidAtlantic Horse Rescue Inc New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program Old Friends ReRun, Inc Second Stride, Inc Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Thoroughbred Retirement Network of Louisiana Congratulations to all of our TAA grads on their success in second careers! Photo: Melissa Bauer-Herzog / Pyrois Media Click here to learn more or sign up for the Thoroughbred Incentive Program.

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Mister Foster
Mister Foster

Mister Foster was orphaned at just three days old. The Kentucky-bred son of Rocking Trick never made it to the track, but has since found his place with adopter Sara Gatchell.

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