May/June 2024 Issue

Page 4 May/June 2024 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Wednesday, May 22 First Night at Devon First Night at Devon is a fun and festive celebration of art, horsemanship, and philanthropy featuring a special preview of the art showcased in the Art Gallery. Benefiting the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair Foundation, the juried art show contains approximately 500 pieces of art by regional and national artists. Thursday, May 23 Devon Dog Show The Devon Dog Show, presented by What A Good Dog, includes an exciting exhibition and three classes: Simon Says, Nov- elty Division and the Canine Lead Line Costume Parade. Sign up on site at 6:00 p.m, the show is at 7 p.m. in the Dixon Oval, $5 per entry. General Admission and parking are free after 5 p.m. Family Days Thursday, May 23, sponsored by Heart + Paw and Tuesday, May 28. Specials on Food, Souvenirs and Midway. Friday, May 24 Clydesdale Corner Open daily through Saturday, June 1st from 7 to 10 pm, Clydesdale Corner features musical entertainment, a light menu, and beverages. Saturday, May 25 Radnor Fox Hounds Founded in 1883, Radnor Hunt is the country’s oldest continuously active foxhunt. Members of the hunt will demonstrate skills used in the hunt field including navigating a horse through a pack of hounds and dealing with trappy terrain. Sunday, May 26 Carriage Parade Preliminary judging is at 11:00 am at St. David’s Church, while spectators enjoy picnicking. Compete in the Spectator Picnic contest before the carriages begin their drive through Devon neighborhoods to the Dixon Oval for awards. Itty Bitty Tea Party It’s a classic children’s Tea Party in the Devon Club! Children will sip on refreshments and enjoy tea party treats and a musi- cal surprise. Tickets ($35) are limited to 30 guests for each of the three seatings -10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. WIHS Shetland Pony Steeplechase Sunday Afternoon, May 26 and Memorial Day Afternoon, May 27 A popular tradition in Europe, young jockeys in bright silks gallop their Shetland ponies over jumps. Don’t miss it! $50,000 Arena Eventing The Devon Arena Eventing course spans both the Dixon Oval and the Wheeler Ring. This thrilling event is held over a 30- jump course designed by Olympic gold medalist, former US Olympic Eventing team coach, and renowned international course designer, Captain Mark Phillips. Monday, May 27 – Memorial Day WIHS Shetland Pony Steeplechase Memorial Day afternoon, the Shetlands race again in the Dixon Oval! The Orpheus Club Founded in 1872, the Orpheus Club of Philadelphia is the country’s oldest men’s singing group. For a century and a half, the Club has been a prominent fixture in the social and cultural life of the city of Philadelphia. Singers range in age from 20’s to 80’s and beyond. Tentative Schedule: Monday May 27 and Thursday May 30th. Tribute to Heroes On Memorial Day, Devon honors our community heroes with a special recognition ceremony. Free general admission for all active and retired military personnel, police, fire, and EMT personnel and their families. Tuesday, May 28 The $38,700 Jet Run Devon Welcome Stake In the evening, the $38,700 Jet Run Welcome Stake begins the weeks’ 5 international show jumping events. Watch competi- tors compete over a 1.45m course. Enjoy guided back-barn tours from 3 - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 29 Ladies Day This year’s theme is J’Adore Devon! Guests are welcomed with a complimentary champagne toast, hors d’oeuvres, live music, and a beautiful gift bag before promenading before celebrity judges, competing for five awards. A ticketed luncheon, overlooking sidesaddle competition in the Dixon Oval, follows from noon-2 pm. The $38,700 Main Line Challenge Held in the Dixon Oval, international show jumpers compete on a highly competitive course. (Continued on page 6) Brenda Carpenter Photography Brenda Carpenter Photography Brenda Carpenter Photography Brenda Carpenter Photography Credit: Kind Media LLC Brenda Carpenter Photography Credit: Kind Media LLC Brenda Carpenter Photography

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