BE transported to another world as the 37th annual Scone Horse Festival returns to Australia’s horse capital in May to showcase the heritage, influence and importance of horses to this region.
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Committee president Lee Watts welcomes you to the nation’s only multi-day horse festival where 11 days of entertainment await in the Upper Hunter.
“One day is simply not enough to enjoy everything on offer,” she explained.
“This year’s highlights include the Horse Festival Ball, hosted by the Australian Stock Horse Society, tentpegging, vaulting, farriery, art shows, antique fairs, poetry, sheepdog trials and, of course, the exciting Charity Rodeo.
“The Horse Festival Parade on Saturday, May 6, sponsored by Scone Equine Hospital, is certainly not to be missed.
“A true feature of the festival and enduring family favourite, it continues to attract thousands every year to our small town of Scone.”
Scone is the perfect backdrop to host Australia’s equine enthusiasts.
This year’s festival promises to delight with the 2017 theme, May the Horse be with you, recently announced, encouraging attendees, participants and local shop owners to express their own creativity with dress and decorations.
“More than 10,000 racegoers are also anticipated to dress up for this year’s Scone Cup - the richest country racing carnival in Australia - before the festival closes with a dramatic fireworks display following the Scone McDonald’s Picnic by the Lake at Lake Glenbawn,” Mrs Watts said.
“I would sincerely like to thank the support of our 2017 gold sponsors, including Upper Hunter Shire Council, Scone Equine Hospital, Scone RSL Club & Scone Sporties, Scone McDonald’s, Scone Advocate, NBN, Scone.com.au and Inglis.
“A special mention also to our 2017 silver sponsors, including Regional Australia Bank, the Australian Stock Horse Society, Vinery Stud, Godolphin, Pat Gleeson Real Estate and the Hunter Thoroughbred Breeders Association.
“In addition, without the tireless commitment of the Scone Horse Festival Committee, this cherished regional event simply wouldn’t be possible.
“Our committee is made up of a small group of volunteers whose efforts truly deserve recognition.”
To begin planning your visit to the upcoming Scone Horse Festival, visit the website and connect with them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest event updates.
You can also find helpful information for your stay at the Scone Visitor Information Centre.
“I hope you thoroughly enjoy the 2017 Scone Horse Festival,” Mrs Watts said.
“Scone and the Upper Hunter is truly a unique region of the world.
“We come together for yet another jam-packed festival, which I hope will excite, entertain and educate all horse lovers.”