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This family-friendly event will be held at various member locations in the region, including Bourbon, Fayette, Jessamine, Oldham, and Woodford.

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Explore the beautiful, rolling hills of Horse Country right in Lexington’s backyard during Meet the NEIGHbors on Saturday, June 15 + Sunday, June 16. Horse Country member locations will open their gates to the local community for two days of special free tours featuring:

  • A behind-the-scenes look at an equine medical clinic
  • Famous stallions
  • Foals and yearlings at the very beginning of their careers
  • And more

Book a free tour to secure your spot. (Tickets are free, but advanced registration is required.)

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