Hampton
Conservatories on Display at Hampton Classic Horse Show
Bridgehampton,
NY August 26, 2003 When guests arrive at the VIP Tent
at the 28th Hampton Classic Horse Show, they will be treated to
a stunning sample of the Hampton Conservatories handiwork.
An
enclosed glass structure featuring a fireplace and decorated with
fine furniture, including a white baby grand piano, the conservatory
is on display throughout the Classic, running until Sunday, August
31.
Last
year was our first year with the Hampton Classic, explained
Russ Ireland, Jr. of Hampton Conservatories. We had been here
before as guests, and we contacted Tony Hitchcock (Executive Director
of the Hampton Classic Horse Show) about getting involved. Tony
felt the Hampton Classic would like to have a feature for the entrance
of the VIP tent and we thought we could accomplish that.
This
is a fairly new business for us, but we were getting more and more
inquiries from eastern Long Island, so we thought it would be great
to showcase our product at the Hampton Classic, continued
Ireland. We didnt have any expectations or anticipations
in terms of sales, we simply wanted to introduce our product and
let people know what is available in terms of enhancing their lifestyle
and living environment.
Established
in 1997, Hampton Conservatories, who also produce solariums, pool
enclosures and greenhouses, is enjoying its second year of sponsorship
at the Hampton Classic Horse Show.
We
love being part of the Classic, we love that the show benefits the
Southampton Hospital, and we hope that we bring something special
to the show itself, explains Ireland.
Hampton
Conservatories is unique in the conservatory industry, being the
only company of its kind in both America and Britain to manufacture
these magnificent glass buildings in hardwood, Aluminum and uPVC.
It is also the only company that offers its clients a full service
from the initial design through to the installation, furnishing
and landscaping.
The
Hampton Classic Horse Show, a week-long sports and entertainment
spectacle, culminates on Sunday, August 31, with the $150,000 Prudential
Financial Grand Prix, a member event of the King Shavings/U.S. Grand
Prix League (USGPL).
In
addition to daily competition in six rings, spectators will be treated
to a variety of other exhibits including the Boutique Gardens
40 vendor booths, Stable Rows 20 booths, three on-site public
restaurants, and the educational exhibition area The World
of the Horse complete with pony rides, the new Mercado and
various displays of horses, birds, and farm animals.
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