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Fundraiser to feature film about legendary show jumping pair
Palm Beach Post.com - January 28, 2016 - Snowman retired from the show ring in 1962 and died in 1974. It speaks to his incomparable spirit and talent that people are still talking about him; while de Leyer is a living legend in the equestrian world. He and his wife emigrated from Holland after World War II. He started out as a working student Continue reading...
Equestrian Aid Foundation to Host Film Showing February 22 in Wellington
Wellington Town Crier - January 22, 2016 - "Harry and Snowman" event announcement Continue reading...
"Harry & Snowman" Advance Charity Film Screening to Benefit the Equestrian Aid Foundation
Palm Beach International Winter Equestrian Festival, Jan. 13 - April, 3, 2016 - "Harry and Snowman" event announcement Continue reading...
Equestrian Aid Foundation Announces Wellington Film Screening
Chronicle of the Horse - January 11, 2016 - "Harry and Snowman" event announcement Continue reading...
Equestrian Aid Foundation Announces Wellington Film Premier
Horses in the South - January 11, 2016 - Continue reading...
Giving Back - A Family Affair: The Riggio Family
Horse and Style Magazine - January-February, 2016 - "Of those to whom much is given, much is expected." The Riggio family embodies this quote made famous by John F. Kennedy. For them, giving back to others is a way of life. Continue reading...
Equestrian Aid Foundation Announces Wellington Film Premier
Around Wellington - January, 2016 - Continue reading...
Equestrian Aid Foundation Grant Helps... Nanette Litven's Journey to Wellness
Sidelines Magazine - October, 2015 - "You have breast cancer." Those four words had haunted Nanette Jane Litven, 52, once before. In 2005, doctors had given her the same diagnosis. Following the prescribed course of treatment, she thought she had beaten the disease. Continue reading...
Charity foundation helps equestrians who are sick, injured
Palm Beach Post Online - Sept. 3, 2015 - The equestrian life is one of risk. No animal is completely predictable. Trainer Tara Celentano wasn't joyriding or jumping a 6-foot fence in late December of 2006. She was simply bringing a horse back into the barn. The horse spooked and Celentano ended up facedown in the paddock, unable to move. In one shattering moment, the life she'd worked so hard to build was forever changed.
Fundraiser for foundation exceeds expectations
Palm Beach Post - March 19, 2015 - The Equestrian Aid Foundation added a little glitz and kitsch to its annual fundraiser this year The event, held at the Global Dressage Festival covered arena at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center on Feb. 22, featured musical impressionists Coti Collins and Ted Brightwell. The duo wowed the crowd as they emerged dresed like Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and later, Reba