Horses and Horsepower Open Car Show

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Horses and Horsepower Open Car Show

Bandera, Texas

Date: (Sat) Mar 23, 2024

Alamo Area Corvette Club and Freedom Chevrolet are proud to help Sponsor the 4th Annual Triple H Equitherapy Open Car Show.

The event will be held at Brutal Off Road, in Bandera, Tx, The location is close to Bandera, Boerne and a few minutes from San Antonio.

Address: 4333 State Hwy 16 S, Bandera, TX 78003

Triple H Equitherapy Center provides a wide range of horse-assisted activities and therapy for children, teens, adults and seniors. Their horse therapists specialize in helping folks who face physical, mental, emotional, or social challenges.

There will be:
Meet the Horses
Triple H Trophy
Freedom Chevrolet Trophy
Best in Class Trophy
Class Awards
Kids Choice Trophies
Silent Auction
50/50 Raffle
Food
Vendors
Entertainment

Registration limited to the first 200
Pre-Registration Fee: $30 Registration Fee After 16 March on-site: $35
Online Pre-Registration ends on 16 March

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