SAFE showcases horses, riders in benefit program
Published August 11, 2010

Anna Phillips guides Bo over a jump during the Save a Forgotten Equine’s fifth annual Benefit Horse Show. Rachel Ciampi/Auburn Reporter

Save a Forgotten Equine (SAFE) presented its fifth annual Benefit Horse Show last weekend at Auburn’s Donida Farm Equestrian Center.

Competitors of all ages competed in different classes over the two-day showcase. Competition also featured special classes open to rescued horses.

The horse show included a dinner and silent auction. Proceeds benefited the Monroe-based SAFE, a nonprofit organization that rescues and rehabilitates horses that have been starved, neglected or abused.

To learn more, visit www.safehorses.org.

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