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“Who Reins Supreme?” Lassos Funds for Equestrian Aid Foundation

Tim McQuay shows why he is a Gold Medal Olympic athlete. Photos by Meg McGuire.

Wellington, FL – February 3, 2014 – Top-notch dressage, jumper and hunter riders joined world-class reiners Friday night in an effort to learn “Who Reins Supreme.” The fourth annual “Who Reins Supreme?” featured dressage rider Susie Dutta, show jumpers Nick Dello Joio and Nicole Shahinian-Simpson, and hunter Louise Serio with reining superstars Tim McQuay and Mark Rafacz coaching and competing. The riders split into two teams and all six showed off their Western reining skills to an appreciative crowd in an effort to raise funds for the Equestrian Aid Foundation (EAF). Team McQuay/Dello Joio/Shahinian-Simpson edged out team Rafacz/Dutta/Serio by just half a point.

The Western-themed evening was also a chance to fete founders and past presidents of EAF, Mason Phelps Jr. and Robert Dover, as well as current president, R. Scot Evans. All three men were presented with the 2014 Luminary Award.

EAF Board member Kim Tudor presented the awards.

Nicole Shahinian-Simpson proves she can cowgirl up
Nicole Shahinian-Simpson proves she can cowgirl up

“Tonight, we are here not only to support the Equestrian Aid Foundation, but also to celebrate the leadership of three amazing men who helped to found and guide the EAF into the organization we’ve become today,” she said. “Each of these gentlemen served as President of the Equestrian Aid Foundation during a time when their individual personalities and management style most benefited the growth of our charity. We have the Bold Eventer, Mason Phelps. The Precise and Determined Dressage Rider, Robert Dover. We have the forward thinking Hunter/Jumper Trainer & Rider, Scot Evans.”

“I am so proud to have been honored with the 2014 Luminary Award along with Robert and Scott,” Phelps said. “It’s amazing what our community can do when we all work together toward a common goal.”

Dover agreed. “I am honored to have been a part of this organization for so long and humbled by this award,” he said.

Phelps and Dover started the organization in 1996 to support those battling HIV/AIDS. As the EAF grew, it widened its reach to provide financial assistance to members of the equestrian community who need a helping hand because of catastrophic illnesses or injuries. The EAF helps with medical bills, rehabilitation and essential expenses.

Florida reiner Mark Rafacz shows how it's done
Florida reiner Mark Rafacz shows how it’s done

“Outsiders often view the world of equestrian sports as a life of privilege,” Evans said. “That is not always the case, however, and many people in our midst are in need of assistance. ‘Who Reins Supreme?’ provides an opportunity for the community to come together for an enjoyable evening while also raising money for a worthy cause.”

The EAF is dedicated to helping people from all riding disciplines, equine professions, backgrounds and ages. The EAF is a 501 (c) 3 organization.  Learn more at www.equestrianaidfoundation.org, www.facebook.com/EAF.Ride4Hope or @ride4hope.

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Equestrians Raise Money for Other Equestrians in Need at EAF Who Reins Supreme

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Fun-Filled Evening Raised Funds to Support Equestrian Community Members in Need

WELLINGTON, FL. January 31, 2014 – The equestrian community and South Florida locals came together on Friday, January 31, 2014 for the fourth annual Equestrian Aid Foundation Who Reins Supreme?, supported by MeadowView Farm. The Old West themed event centered around a reining competition with hunter, jumper and dressage riders. Other highlights of the evening included a cocktail hour, delicious dinner, awards ceremony, and live and silent auctions, all to raise money for equestrians and equine-related professionals suffering from injury and chronic illness.

World-class riders Susie Dutta, Nick Dello Joio, Louise Serio and Nicole Shahinian Simpson showed off their newfound reining skills as they took the ring for the main event of the evening, a uniquely formatted reining competition. Accomplished reiner and trainer Mark Rafacz and one of the all-time leaders in the sport of reining, Tim McQuay, captained each team and joined their fellow riders in the competition. After fierce competition, Nick Dello Joio, Nicole Shahinian Simpson and Tim McQuay were the winning team.

The 2014 EAF Luminary Award was presented to three Equestrian Aid Foundation founders, past presidents Robert Dover and Mason Phelps, Jr. and the current president, R. Scot Evans.

“We founded this organization in 1996 to financially support those battling HIV/AIDS. As the EAF matured and grew stronger, we evolved into an organization providing financial help to those in the equestrian community suffering from any life-threatening illness or injury,” said Dover. “I am honored to have been a part of this organization for so long and humbled by this award.”

2“I am so grateful to be honored with these two outstanding gentlemen who have done so much for the equestrian world,” said Phelps. “It is immensely rewarding to see a community where members support each other, and together our efforts have truly made a difference.”

Guests donned their best Western wear for the event, which kicked off with a cocktail hour featuring mixed drinks from Tito’s Homemade Vodka. A delicious dinner was provided by Aaron’s Catering for guests to enjoy while bidding on packages such as a week’s stay at a Tuscan villa and a cooking lesson with Top Chef Masters winner and world-renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson. The top item was an ultimate New York experience donated by the Goutal family, which went for $5,200 and included dinner for four at Le Colonial and Saturday Night Live tickets.

“Outsiders often view the world of equestrian sports as a life of privilege. That is not always the case, however, and many people in our midst are in need of assistance,” said Evans. “Who Reins Supreme provides an opportunity for the community to come together for an enjoyable evening while also raising money for a worthy cause.”

3About the Equestrian Aid Foundation: For 17 years, the Equestrian Aid Foundation has delivered financial assistance to equestrians, horsemen and equine-related professionals who are suffering from catastrophic illnesses or injuries throughout their time of need. Funding for medical, rehabilitation and essential expenses – such as food and housing – enables recipients to cope through crisis and get back on their feet. The EAF is dedicated to helping people from all riding disciplines, equine professions, backgrounds and ages. The EAF is a 501 (c) 3 organization.  Learn more at www.equestrianaidfoundation.org, www.facebook.com/EAF.Ride4Hope or @ride4hope.

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Equestrian Aid Foundation Event! “Who Reins Supreme?”

Howdy Friends,
It’s time to get your cowboy on.
We invite y’all to come on down, sit a spell and raise a li’l ruckus.
Yee Haw!

January 31, 2014, Friday Evening, 6-10pm
Live and Silent Auction
Great Food & Great Sport

For tickets click on the link below.

http://equestrianaidfoundation.givezooks.com/events/who-reins-supreme-2014

Equestrian Aid Foundation is dedicated to the enhancement, health, safety and well-being of our peers in the equestrian community. With your help we will achieve our highest goals and I am so grateful that you have decided to join us. As we rise to the increasing challenges of helping more members of the equestrian community, it is imperative that you understand it is you who makes this possible. Without you, we could not succeed. Thank you for joining us on The Ride for Hope.

Sincerely,
R. Scot Evans
President
Equestrian Aid Foundation

$25,000 Title Sponsor

2 First tier tables for 20 guests * Social Media inclusion * Name/Logo on website, emails and event program * Inclusion on website with hyperlink * Opportunity for banner display * Featured in Newsletter * Opportunity to appear in promotional photo used for press release Full page color ad/message in program * Opportunity for inclusion in gift bag * Recognition at event – table or booth set up, manned or unmanned * Name/Logo on team shirts * Meet & Great with Riders * Name/Logo on Step and Repeat for photo opportunities * Name & Logo on Cover of Event Program “Name/Logos Who Reins Supreme? Benefitting EAF” on ALL press releases, promotional materials and publications in all media formats * One-time email via Constant Contact to EAF constituents

$12,000 Presenting Sponsor

1 First tier table for 10 guests * Social Media inclusion * Name/Logo on website, emails and event program * Inclusion on website with hyperlink * Opportunity for banner display * Featured in Newsletter * Opportunity to appear in promotional photo used for press release Full page color ad/message in program * Opportunity for inclusion in gift bag * Recognition at event – table or booth set up, manned or unmanned * Name/Logo on team shirts * Meet & Great with Riders * Name/Logo on Step and Repeat for photo opportunities

$6,000 Team Sponsor

1 First tier table for 10 guests * Social Media inclusion * Name/Logo on website, emails and event program * Inclusion on website with hyperlink * Opportunity for banner display * Featured in Newsletter * Opportunity to appear in promotional photo used for press release Full page color ad/message in program * Opportunity for inclusion in gift bag * Name/Logo on team shirts* Meet & Greet with Riders Name/Logo on Step and Repeat for photo opportunities

$3,500 Gold Sponsor

1 First tier table for 10 guests * Website recognition with your logo and link * Logo on email & print materials (where space provides) Program recognition * Full color ad in event program * Gift bag * Banner display

$2,500 Silver Sponsor

1 Second tiered table for 10 guests * Website recognition with your logo and link * Email recognition * Program recognition * Full page B/W ad in program * Gift bag

$1,750 Bronze Sponsor

Preferred table seating for 10 * Program & website recognition * Email recognition * Gift bag

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The Old West Comes to Palm Beach County for Who Reins Supreme?

Peter Pletcher competing in the reining competition last year. Photo: Tom Tracy.

Reining Competition, Trick Riders, Music, Cocktails and More at Equestrian Aid Foundation’s Fourth Annual Fundraiser

WELLINGTON, FL (December 19, 2013) – The Equestrian Aid Foundation will host the fourth annual winter Who Reins Supreme? on Friday, January 31, 2014 at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center in West Palm Beach. The Old West themed event will feature a unique reining competition, cocktail hour, trick riders, awards ceremony, live and silent auctions and more.

The highlight of Who Reins Supreme? will be a reining competition between two teams, each comprised of a compilation of hunters, jumpers, and dressage riders. The competitors will include Ashley Holzer, Nick Dello Joio, Peter Pletcher, and Nicole Shahinian Simpson. World Equestrian Games individual Gold Medalist Tom McCutcheon and Tim McQuay, one of the all-time leaders in the sport of reining, will captain each team, coaching the competitors and representing their teams in the competition.

The past two presidents of the Equestrian Aid Foundation, Robert Dover and Mason Phelps, Jr., will be honored along with the current president, R. Scot Evans, for their dedication to the equine community and role in providing care and support for those in need.

“I consider myself extremely fortunate to be in a position that allows me to give back to those who make equestrian sports possible and share my passion for these remarkable animals,” said Evans. “I truly believe that the Equestrian Aid Foundation provides an invaluable service, and I am proud to be a part of their great work.”

Proceeds from the evening will benefit EAF programs that financially assist equestrians, horsemen and equine-related professionals who are suffering from catastrophic illnesses and injuries. Tickets and tables can be purchased at equestrianaidfoundation.org.

About the Equestrian Aid Foundation: For 17 years, the Equestrian Aid Foundation has delivered financial assistance to equestrians, horsemen and equine-related professionals who are suffering from catastrophic illnesses or injuries throughout their time of need. Funding for medical, rehabilitation and essential expenses – such as food and housing – enables recipients to cope through crisis and get back on their feet. The EAF is dedicated to helping people from all riding disciplines, equine professions, backgrounds and ages. The EAF is a 501 (c) 3 organization.  Learn more at www.equestrianaidfoundation.org, www.facebook.com/EAF.Ride4Hope or @ride4hope.

Sarit Schneider
Account Manager
Sirota Public Relations
261 Madison Avenue, 9th Fl.
New York, NY 10016
O: 917.525.4372
C: 917.783.2334