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Latest Issue 8 27 25
Wednesday, August 27, 2025



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  • Maiden rivals face off again in Two-Year-Old Trail Pleasure class

    SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – Tuesday night marked another Fan Appreciation night, where tickets and select concessions were only $1. And what a night it would be! From Owner-Amateur Four-Year-Old Mares & Geldings to Two-Year-Old Trail Pleasure, to Show Pleasure Stallions, to Owner-Amateur Stallions, the best of the best were set to enter the show ring for stiff competitions. Read More
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  • Celebration of Life for Jim Singleton

    Mr. Jim Singleton's celebration of life will be on Saturday September 6th from 2-4 at The Historical Society in Nolensville, TN.  7248 Nolensville, Tn 37135. Feel free to share memories and stories or photos with family and friends. Read More
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  • Two-Year-Old Stallions draw a crowd on Fan Appreciation Night

    SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – The Monday and Tuesday night sessions of the Celebration have long been known as Dollar Nights, where tickets and select concessions are only $1. This Celebration continued the tradition. Temperatures dropped for what promised to be another cool night. Opening ceremonies commenced at exactly 7PM, when Mark Farrar announced White Diamond Dollar, bearing the flag with Vicki Self riding. Read More
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  • Celebration Feature: Rowdy Ranch: Where Hospitality Rides High

    Tony Edwards was raised in the heart of Tennessee Walking Horse country, splitting his early years between Lewisburg and Columbia. Like so many before him, the draw of the barn came early and never let go. In 1987, he took his first big step into the industry when he moved into the barn that trainer Jimmy Martin built in Cornersville, Tennessee. Read More
  • Ohtani knocks the Four-Year-Old Stallions class out of the ballpark

    SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – A new week opens at The Celebration. The day was full of events: the annual golf tournament in the morning, the annual Celebration Dog Show at noon and Faith and Family Night At The Celebration started at 5:30PM. After all the festivities were over, it was time for the main event of the night. Twelve classes were on the Sunday night program, and the opening ceremonies commenced at precisely 7PM. Read More
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  • Last morning session gives The Family Jewels his last victory ride

    SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – The Monday before Labor Day denotes the last of the morning sessions at the Celebration. This chilly Monday morning brought an array of classes, from Owner-Amateur Western Trail Pleasure to Owner-Amateur Five-Year-Old Country Pleasure, to Adult Equitation. The morning got underway with Travis Owlinger announcing the judges and ringmasters at precisely 9AM. After that, Cooper Steel Arena welcomed the first of 13 classes on the program. Read More
 
 

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