Rocky Mountain Horse Expo reduces ticket prices, increases value
The ticket prices have come down and are now more family-friendly than ever for the 2010 Rocky Mountain Horse Expo, March 12 to 14 at the National Western Complex in Denver. A single day pass is $7, with student/senior admission only $5. A three-day pass is $20, and a family package (one day for up to 5 people, including at least one adult) is a reasonable $25.
"Where else can you find clinicians in five indoor arenas, speakers in two venues, a packed trade show, plus a barn overflowing with horses and horse-lovers," asks CHC Executive Director Bill Scebbi, "for only $7 per person?" Emphasizing family entertainment and outstanding horsemen's education, Scebbi points to a full schedule that includes everything from renowned horse clinicians to art shows, from respected equine and ranching experts to stick horse rodeos. "Our variety offers something for every area of interest, and you don't need to own a horse--or even ride one--to get outstanding value and entertainment from our show."
In addition to daytime programs, in the evening March 12 and 14 the spotlight is on horses in action at the Rocky Mountain Mane Event, two hours set to music and featuring the beauty and athleticism of horses doing what they do best. Admission to the Mane Event is only $10 per person.
For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.RockyMountainHorseExpo.com or call 303-292-4981. The Rocky Mountain Horse Expo is produced by the Colorado Horse Council which lobbies, promotes and educates on behalf of the Colorado horse industry.
Date: 3/15/10