Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Contacts:
(518) 383-6183
Gates Swing Open Early for the 32nd Annual Open House
OPen HOuse annually generates thousands of dollars for local non-profit organizations
The National Steeplechase Association will get a jump on the racing season by presenting four hurdle races and one turf race that will serve as qualifiers for the regular
“The Open House event not only welcomes people to the summer
Designed to support community organizations,
The Saratoga Economic Opportunity Council, a non-profit program that provides aid to low- and/or fixed-income families in need, will greet patrons at the gates in an effort to collect non-perishable canned goods.
Additionally, the American Red Cross is holding a blood drive at the Saratoga Race Course during the Open House from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. through its
New this year to the entertainment lineup is The Puppet People, offering a fun festival of frolics called Puppet Potpourri, which is a puppet variety show that showcases trick marionettes, mouth puppets, rod puppets and a show full of laughs for all ages. They will provide three performances, taking place at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Also new this year, locally-known equine artist and art instructor Mary Francis Millet will be on hand with tips and a water color demonstration for fans participating in the second annual Travers-themed poster contest. Millet will join the staff at the Tiny Tots Tea Room booth to work with kids on their creations. All materials will be provided. The grand prize winner will have the opportunity to present a trophy in the winner’s circle as part of a named race during the summer meet. Second and third place contestants will also receive prizes, including birthday parties and play passes to the Tiny Tots Tea Room.
Another highlight of the day for horse lovers is the Islip Horsemen’s Association Long Island Drill Team. The team, which has participated in various distinguished events including the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, will demonstrate its moves and skills as more than a dozen horses execute intricate pinwheels, circles, and V formations. The team will perform on the main track at 11:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.
Open House will include the ninth-annual mascot race, which pits famed mascots from local sports teams and well-known brands against one another in a one-of-a-kind race down the main track. Post time is noon.
The Children’s
The backyard will play host to a variety of activities including pony rides, inflatables, face painting, caricatures and a petting zoo.
Open House will also feature live music from the strolling swing band Captain Squeeze & the Zydeco Moshers.
Patrons can get a glimpse into the inner workings of the track with free backstretch tours every half hour beginning at 11 a.m. at the Clubhouse entrance.
For a small fee, visitors can have their day at the races commemorated with a special photo laminated on a 3”x 4” photo magnet. All proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The following organizations will have information and activity booths displayed at Open House: Saratoga Hospital Guild; Saratoga EOC; The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; Southern Adirondack Independent Living Center; Center for Donation and Transplant; HOPE (Homes for Orphaned Pets Exist); Junior League of Schenectady & Saratoga Counties; Yaddo Garden Association; and St. Mary's School.
Fans will also have the opportunity to purchase a 2012
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