Kistler Buildings Returns
To Garden State Horse Show As A Major Sponsor
Augusta, NJMarch
25, 2002The Garden State Horse Show, presented by the Junior Essex
Troop, Inc., is pleased to have Kistler Buildings on board for another
year of sponsorship. Kistler is sponsoring a beautifully painted Kistler
Fence in the Grand Prix Ring, and is also proudly sponsoring the
exhibitors party.
The Garden State Horse
Show runs May 1-5 from 8:00 a.m. until about 5:00 p.m. each day at the
Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta, NJ and features five rings of exciting
equestrian competition. The weeks competition is highlighted by
the $50,000 Garden State Grand Prix, a member event of the U.S. Grand
Prix League, on Saturday, May 4.
Kistler Buildings
and the Garden State Horse Show are a natural combination, as Kistler
is a leader in quality post frame construction and has been specializing
in equestrian facilities, from state of the art equestrian facilities
to moderate provincial barns, for the past 19 years.
Kistler barns are
custom designed with sensitivity to aesthetic appeal as well as function.
A state-of-the-art bar and grill system for stalls and protective anti-chew
detailing has been developed by Kistler for stall areas. Kistler will
also design and manufacture stall components which can be integrated into
an existing design.
Customization is
the essence of Kistler Buildings, and they can tailor-build the design
of anyone's choice. A sample of Kistler construction can be seen on the
grounds of The Garden State Horse Show in the Country Fair boutique area.
Whether you need
an ordinary or extraordinary design, you want Kistler Buildings. If youre
looking for an extraordinary horse show, you want Garden State.
The Garden State
Horse Show is New Jerseys largest hunter/jumper show and is rated
AA by USA Equestrian, the national governing body of equestrian
sports. As one of the largest shows of its kind in the country, the Garden
State Horse Show attracts the nations best riders, including U.S.
Equestrian Team and Olympic veterans such as Peter Leone and Nona Garson.
The Garden State Horse
Show also features a $15,000 Show Jumping Hall Of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper class, part of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series
which determines which junior and amateur-owner riders will qualify to
ride at the 2002 National Horse Show. The Garden State Horse Show also
hosts classes on the Marshall & Sterling Childrens and Adult
League, presented by Corona-Lexol.
As it did in 2001,
the Garden State Horse Show will make a donation this year to Centenary
College and its scholarship fund intended for qualifying equine studies
majors residing in the state of New Jersey. Last year, the Horse Show
presented a check for $25,000 and will make a second donation to the scholarship
fund upon the conclusion of this years show.
Centenary College,
located in Hackettstown, NJ is a higher education facility that offers
students the opportunity to pursue an equine studies major. Many graduates
have pursued careers with the American Horse Shows Association, created
riding programs and established equine businesses throughout New Jersey.
It is these ambitions that the members of Junior Essex Troop wish to support.
Admission to the Garden
State Horse Show is $10.00 per carload on Saturday and free the rest of
the week. For general show and ticket information, please call (508) 698-6810.
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