Goshen, NY – The harness racing community once again showed robust support for two of the sport’s most important charities – The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame and the Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF) – at a casino-themed fundraiser held on Hambletonian eve at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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The August 6th event, with dinner sponsorship from the Meadowlands Racetrack, featured about 120 people playing casino games and a poker tournament vying to win prizes that included an all-expenses paid trip to Las Vegas sponsored by Roberts Communications. The silent auction included New York Jets/Giants tickets, New York Yankees tickets, and vacation stays in the Bahamas and in Vermont. Auction items were donated by the Meadowlands, Northwood Bloodstock & Bluestone Farms, Maureen Kuchar, and Ellen Harvey & Maureen Harvey. Raffle prize winners won harness racing art, electronics, jewelry, autographed Yankees baseballs, vintage Hambletonian and Little Brown Jug items, a Tractor Supply & Nupro basket, and baskets of wine and liquor.
Approximately $45,000 was raised and will be shared equally by the two charities.
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A plated dinner and an open bar were provided throughout the evening to go along with blackjack, roulette, craps and a great night of racing. Arden Homestead Stable sponsored the open bar and Scott Farber underwrote the dessert.
The important work of both charities – preserving and presenting the history of the sport and assisting equine athletes after their racing days – was generously supported by Burke Racing Stable, Marc & Marcia Goldberg, and the late Charles Keller III. Gaming table sponsors included Cameo Hills, Ted Gewertz & Claire Chappell, Max Hempt, Freehold Raceway, Millstone Veterinary Associates, Gaitway Farms, Congress Hill Farm, Millstream Farm, Yankeeland Partners, Team Miller Stable, Bix DiMeo and Bill & Kathy Vit. Their generosity helped ensure that proceeds from participants’ casino fees went directly to support the work of the Museum and the SRF.
The Museum is planning a major museum improvement project and the SRF is caring for more than 400 horses. The money raised on August 6 will be an important first step in achieving goals for both groups.
A charitable event has been part of the Hambletonian festivities since 1991 and has raised a total of $1.4 million.
From the Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame