America’s Horse, April 28, 2009 – If you walk away from QuarterFest without spending any money in the trade show, you didn’t shop hard enough.
The first-ever QuarterFest trade show, May 1-3 in the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, will feature more than 50 vendors selling tack and trailers, purses and wallets, belts and jewelry, equine grooming and medical supplies, Western art, Western jeans and shirts, boots, chinks, tooled-leather products, hats, grills, pottery, horseshoe art, T-shirts, and equestrian facilities and campgrounds. Salsa, cowboy candy and pickles round out the list. Don’t forget to stop by the Quarter Horse Outfitters booth in the trade show to purchase your official QuarterFest T-shirt and cap. The AQHA Junior Master Horseman (www.juniormasterhorseman.com) educational book series will also be for sale at the Breyer Kids Corral.
You’re bound to get hungry and thirsty while you’re watching clinics, demonstrations and shopping, so make sure you check out the food court on the west side of the Tennessee Miller Coliseum. Papa John’s pizza, Mexican food and good ol’ hotdogs, corndogs and funnel cakes are on the menu.
To avoid long lines, get your QuarterFest tickets online now. Bring your printed ticket to the entry gate, and we’ll let you right in. Get your tickets now at www.aqha.com/quarterfest. All major credit and debit cards accepted!
QuarterFest is a three-day, education-packed celebration where AQHA members and horse enthusiasts from around the world will gather May 1-3 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, for fun, entertainment and festivities to honor the world’s most versatile horse – the American Quarter Horse. Our sponsors – Tractor Supply, B&W Trailer Hitches, John Deere, Justin Boots, Merial, Nutrena, Professional’s Choice, Bank of America, Montana Silversmiths, Farnam, Breyer, La Cense Montana, Priefert Ranch Equipment and Wrangler – share our passion for horses and are an integral part of QuarterFest.
AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal, The American Quarter Horse Racing Journal or America’s Horse, visit www.aqha.com/magazines.
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