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You can easily tell when it is spring in Kentucky. In addition to the beautiful flowers and trees blooming, the level of equine activity increases significantly. In Lexington, Keeneland’s Spring Sales and Race Meet just ended, as did the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event at the Kentucky Horse Park. The people in Louisville, and all across the state, are busy preparing for the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby.
If you want to volunteer - I Want To Volunteer for the 2010 Equestrian Games
This Spring has been exceptionally exciting for us at the World Games 2010 Foundation. http://www.feigames2010.org/ Earlier today we announced our network broadcasting partner for the Games - NBC Sports. NBC has a long history of covering equine events and is a perfect fit for the Games. In fact, be sure to watch the NBC broadcast of this year’s Kentucky Derby on Saturday, followed by the broadcast of Rolex highlights on Sunday afternoon.
Another program we launched just a few weeks ago is for our official volunteer registration. It has been fascinating to see the widespread enthusiasm from both Kentuckians and people from all 50 states and 48 countries. To date, we have more than 5500 registered to volunteer in some capacity for the Games. We wanted to share with you what the Games mean to so many folks, so we are including some quotes that we received from volunteers in this newsletter. http://www.feigames2010.org/
We thank everyone for your continued support of the Games and of our efforts to stage the best world championships ever in 2010. If you want to volunteer - I Want To Volunteer for the 2010 Equestrian Games
Sincerely, Jack









