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Fifth Annual JustWorld International Training Show and Fundraiser


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January 8, 2007 – Wellington, Florida – Asian-fusion will be theme of the fifth annual JustWorld International Training Show and Fundraising Dinner taking place on Saturday and Sunday, January 26 and 27, 2008, at Belle Herbe Farm in Wellington, Florida.

The unique fundraising concept gives horses and riders the opportunity to jump on Belle Herbe Farm’s meticulous grass grand prix field, training over courses set by 2008 Olympic course designer Steve Stephens, in exchange for a donation to JustWorld International. In order to accommodate an assortment of horses and riders preparing for the winter show season, fences will be set at heights of 90cm, 1.10m, 1.20m to 1.30m, and 1.40m.

On Saturday evening, guests will join Chairwoman Victoria McCullough for an evening of cocktails, dinner, dancing, entertainment and an auction. This year’s fundraising dinner, which has sold out in past years, will feature a creative Asian-fusion theme in anticipation of the 2008 Hong Kong Olympics. Among the diverse items that will hit the auction block are a jumping lesson with Olympic medalist Norman Dello Joio, a dirt bike donated by Waz, 12 pairs of Sam Edelman shoes, a polo lesson with Brandon Phillips and a sport fishing charter with Westwind Charters.

For the first time, supporter packages will be offered. Gold Supporter packages are available for $15,000 while Silver is $10,000 and Bronze is $5,000. Reserved tables of eight can be purchased for $2,000 per table and individual tickets with open seating are $175. JustWorld International is a recognized 501(c)(3) charitable organization and contributions are deductible for income tax purposes to the extent provided by law.

Thanks to the support of Chairwoman Victoria McCullough and Maria Newman’s generous donation of her Belle Herbe facility, monies raised at the fifth annual JustWorld International Training Show and Fundraising Dinner will go directly to helping children at JustWorld project sites in Brazil, Cambodia, Honduras, and Kenya. JustWorld International is a not-for-profit, humanitarian organization working for positive change in the developing world by helping underprivileged children.

To enter the Training Show and to buy tickets for the Fundraising Dinner, please contact Belle Herbe Farm at tel: (561) 281-0570 or (561) 792-0552 or send an e-mail to jwinfo@justworldinternational.org.

Founded in 2002, JustWorld International raises awareness and funds in the equestrian community to support humanitarian projects that benefit impoverished communities and children in the developing world. Cooperating with local partners, JustWorld International implements sustainable, culturally sensitive education, health and vocational projects. For more information on JustWorld International, please visit www.justworldinternational.org.

Fast Facts
Who:
JustWorld International

What:
5th Annual JustWorld International Training Show and Fundraising Dinner

When:
Saturday, January 26, 2008 – Training Show – 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, January 26, 2008 – Fundraising Dinner beginning at 7 p.m.
Sunday, January 27, 2008 – Training Show – 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Where:
Belle Herbe Farm, Grand Prix Village, Wellington, Florida

How:
Enter the show and buy your tickets by e-mailing  jwinfo@justworldinternational.org or by calling Belle Herbe Farm at (561) 281-0570 or (561) 792-0552.


 


 
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