Bluegrass Supper Club at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute Offers Quality Dining Experience During WEG

Lexington, KY – October 6, 2010 – Hagyard Equine Medical Institute is pleased to welcome the Bluegrass Supper Club at their Sport Horse Soundness Facility. The Club is located directly across the street from the Kentucky Horse Park, host of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. Fans and corporations can find affordable prices, great location and terrific food at the Club.

Supper Club members like Pfizer Animal Health, Neogen, Platinum Performance, Merial, Xanacare, Flair Nasal Strips, Can-Am Sport Horses, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and Kentucky-owned Hallway Feeds have all taken advantage of the club, offering their customers, sales reps and staff a great place to regroup after a day of activity.

Fans of the Games are finding the Bluegrass Supper Club an invaluable stopping place for high-quality food, terrific prices on bar service, and a chance to rub elbows with officials, athletes and grooms after competitions are through.

The gold-medal U.S. Reining Team celebrated into the night along with the silver and bronze teams Belgium, Italy and scores of others after the final reining competitions were all said and done. “It was clear by the energy in the place that everyone was having a great time”, said Coleen McQuay, part of the team USA delegation and one of the sponsors of the club along with the stallions they promote – Gunner and Smart And Shiney.

The Bluegrass Supper Club offers dinner to members nightly from 5pm and the bar is open every night until at least 11pm. Group rates are available and shuttle service to the front door of the Games is included for members.

Directions:

From the front gate of the Kentucky Horse Park (the exit from the Games) go right on Ironworks Pike to the main Hagyard entrance and then just go to the next driveway (marked with blue lights) to the east.

About Hagyard Equine Medical Institute:

Hagyard Equine Medical Institute of Lexington, KY, was founded in 1876. The practice, which is located directly across from the Kentucky Horse Park, is one of the oldest and largest equine veterinary practices in the world and is known for its excellence in veterinary medicine. The Hagyard Sport Horse Program, a specialized department at the practice, serves the nation’s top sport horse athletes and brings the same level of excellent care to high performance horses that the institute has provided for the race horse and breeding industries for decades. The facility at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute offers 13 Digital Radiology systems, 1.5 Tesla Siemens Open MRI, Nuclear Scintigraphy, a high speed treadmill, an on-site laboratory, an on-site pharmacy, full surgical services, ambulance and emergency services, and Hyperbaric Medicine. The practice has performed veterinary medicine for more than 134 years and is currently composed of over 60 experienced veterinarians, with 12 board certifications in specialty areas of Medicine, Surgery, Critical Care, and Theriogenology.

For more information on the practice at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, please go to www.hagyard.com.


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