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Peekskill Rotary to Host 40th Annual Horse Show & Country Fair

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The Rotary Club of Peekskill will host its 40th Annual Horse Show and Country Fair Sept. 25 & 26 at the Blue Mt. Reservation in Peekskill.  Admission and parking are free and the show will go on, rain or shine.  Competition and attractions will run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday.

This is the only show in Westchester County with both English and Western riding classes.  There are 22 Western classes with six championships on Saturday, and 28 English classes with eight championships on Sunday.  Riders from stables throughout the tri-state area participate in the show.

Fair attractions include pony and hay rides, a country fair and craft market, bounce and slide rides for the children, and a “Kountry Kitchen” offering home-baked goods, pumpkins, apples and mums.  In the food tent, Rotarians serve up burgers, hot dogs, chicken, sausage and peppers, fries, beverages, ice cream and pretzels.  Breakfast is available for early-arrivers.

The highly regarded Masonic Child ID Program offered by Courtlandt Masonic Lodge #34 will be offered again this year.  The program provides parents at no charge with a CD including a child’s photo and background data to help law enforcement agencies more quickly recover a missing child.

Peekskill Rotary President Joe Lippolis said, “We enjoy producing this show and are proud that it is recognized as one of the premier family events in our community.  We also are thankful for the hundreds of Rotarians who have worked so hard to make this event successful for the past 40 years.

“The horse show continues to be our club’s main fundraiser, with all proceeds donated back into the community and to meet international humanitarian needs.”

Blue Mt. Reservation is located on Welcher Ave. off Route 9.  The Peekskill Rotary Club was chartered 91 years ago and has some 80 members representing a cross-section of Peekskill and Cortlandt community leaders.