Sunday, April 25, 2010

World Equestrian Games - The Kentucky Experience in a Nutshell

During its 2010 hosting of the FEI World Equestrian Games in Lexington, the Kentucky Horse Park will have at the ready over 800,000 square feet of space dedicated to the Trade Show, the Kentucky Experience, and Equine Village. These may not mean a whole hill of beans to you yet, but as you read on, you will find that there will never be a dull moment between competitions and contests. Taking full advantage of this once in a lifetime chance to spread a little bit of Bluegrass hospitality to the entirety of the world as it visits, these important stations will bring a great deal of attention to what makes Kentucky true horse country.

The Trade Show will be dedicated to shopping. Shopping for anything that a visitor, spectator, or visiting competitor could possibly need in order to remember their experience at the world games will be found here. Retailers, shops, vendors, and just about anyone else with premium services and merchandise to sell have been given space here in order to give the public what it wants of Kentucky without ever stepping foot away from the park. There are 300 spaces available at the Trade Show, and vendors will be announced at a later date.

Next up, there will be the Equine Village, and this unique space will be dedicated to everything and everyone horse. Many different equine organizations, associations, programs, and experts will be there to talk to the public about the services, training, educational values, support, and horsemanship that they can provide. The equine industry in all of its forms and functions will be present and eager to showcase what the world of horses has to offer everyone. Representing breeds and disciplines alike, the spectator will receive vital information about a great spectrum of the horse business from these enthusiasts and professionals.

Perhaps the most ambitious undertaking of its kind in the state's history, the Kentucky Experience will gather representatives and journeymen from all over the state to create an all-encompassing tour of Kentucky right at the park. Visitors will be stimulated with the tastes, crafts, merchandise, culture, and overall feel of the state in one exciting place. This is a venue that the park is extremely pleased to offer to its equestrian fans from all around the world and the country. The venue is already somewhat famous to those who are gearing up to bring their best version of Kentucky culture to the event next fall.

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