Garden
State Horse Show Welcomes the Support of Girl Scouts & FIJI
Water
AUGUSTA,
NJApril 12, 2002 The Garden State Horse Show, New Jerseys
largest hunter/jumper show, is pleased to welcome back FIJI Water
as a supporter of the 2002 event which will be held May 1-5 at the
Sussex County Fair Grounds, Augusta, NJ.
FIJI
Natural Artesian Water is produced, bottled and shipped directly
from the Fiji Islands in the South Pacific. It is there that rainfalls
in the Yaqara Range of the Nakauvadra Mountains and passes through
a natural elaborate filtration system into an aquifer deep below
the volcanic highlands. With over 1,500 miles of open Pacific Ocean
separating Fiji from the nearest continent, FIJI Water is protected
by the islands virgin ecosystem that is free from industrial
and agricultural contaminates.
In
addition to FIJI Waters support, the Garden State Horse Show
is happy to welcome the Oradell Girl Scout Troop 1321. The Girl
Scouts of Troop 1321 have been working on their Horse Fan and Horse
Rider badges and their trip to the Garden State Horse Show will
complete their work. Garden State is thrilled to be a part of the
Girl Scout curriculum. The Junior Essex Troop, presenter of the
Garden State Horse Show, has a long history of promoting junior
riders.
Over
fifty years ago in West Orange, NJ, after World War II, officers
of the 102nd armored cavalry founded the mounted Junior Essex Troop,
a junior cavalry organization organized to promote the cavalry style
of riding and military discipline for boys between the ages of eleven
and eighteen. After the organization for children was established,
the late Major Max Palmer was instrumental in starting the horse
show and establishing it just for juniors. He was one of the center
stones of Troops success and development. At one point, Troop
had close to 150 children in West Orange. During that time, the
show, then called the Junior Essex Troop Horse Show, was the largest
all-junior exhibitor horse show in the country, offering hunters,
jumpers and saddle seat classes.
Today,
the Garden State Horse Show offers classes for junior and adult
riders at all levels and is one of the largest hunter/jumper shows
in the country. >From small pony hunters to the $50,000 Garden
State Grand Prix, spectators can witness top riding. In keeping
with Troops affiliation with young riders, the Garden State
Horse Show will be making a donation to Centenary College and its
scholarship fund intended for qualifying equine studies majors residing
in the state of New Jersey.
The
Garden State Horse Show will hold its 51st annual edition, May 1-5,
2002 at the Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta, NJ. Admission
is free except for Grand Prix Saturday. When admission is $10.00
a carload. All gate proceeds go to the Sussex County 4-H.
For
more information on the Garden State Horse Show please call (508)
698-6810.
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