| Support American Junior Paint Horse youth,
and you might be the lucky winner of a fine filly
FORT WORTH, Texas—If you have been looking for a colorful cow-savvy
filly with impeccable bloodlines, or simply a beautiful Paint Horse
to enjoy for recreational riding, don’t miss the chance to win
Peppilenas Gaybar, to be given away soon by the American Junior Paint
Horse Association (AjPHA) and the American Paint Horse Foundation.
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Donating $10 to the American Paint Horse Foundation could
win you this beautiful yearling filly. Peppilenas Gaybar has been
donated by Floyd and Maryann Moore of Huntsville, Texas. Courtesy APHA/Laura Jesberg © 2007.
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The Foundation will present Peppilenas Gaybar, a stunning yearling
tovero filly, to her new owner on July 5, during the final night of
the APHA World championship Horse Show in Fort Worth, Texas. The
entire show runs June 21 through July 5.
Donations for a chance to win the filly are only $10 and can be made
on-line at aphfoundation.com. Tickets will also be available during
the World Show and from AjPHA members. All proceeds from the Filly
Fund-raiser will benefit youth scholarships and leadership programs.
The pedigree of a champion
Take one look at Peppilenas Gaybar’s pedigree and it is easy to see
she was bred to be a champion. Sired by Gay Bar Delta Doc and out of
Gay Bars Peppilena, the filly is a descendant of Delta Flyer, who was
the foundation of the Paint performance horse program at 6-J Paint
Horses. The 1986 NCHA Super Stakes Open Champion and earner of
$260,670, Delta Flyer can be seen on the filly’s sire and dam
pedigrees. Delta Flyer is the only Paint Horse with both sire and dam
in the NCHA Hall of Fame.
The filly’s champion bloodlines don’t stop there. Her pedigree also
includes APHA World Champion and NCHA money earner Delta Olena, as
well as APHA World and Reserve World Champion reining horse Gay Bar O
Lena.
This year marks the fifth consecutive year AjPHA has offered a filly
as the grand prize for its fund-raiser. And, each of those years the
talented fillies have been donated by Floyd and Maryann Moore, owners
of 6-J Paint Horses in Huntsville, Texas. The Moores are known to
produce some of the most talented cow-bred Paint Horses in the
industry, and they have presented AjPHA with one of their top fillies
each year.
More information about the Moore’s Paint Horses can be found on their
Web site at 6jpainthorses.com.
Supporting AjPHA
Each year the money raised through the Filly Fund-raiser is used to
support the youth scholarship program and fund the annual Youth
Leadership Convention. APHA is proud that through efforts such as
this, the American Paint Horse Foundation has been able to present
nearly 500 scholarships worth approximately $500,000 over the past 25
years to youth members. Many of these scholarship recipients have
gone on to be leaders in the equine industry and other related fields.
“Growing up with AjPHA and showing Paint Horses allowed me to
participate in various fundraising opportunities through the years,”
said current scholarship recipient Adriane Smith. “Once college was
approaching I decided to apply for an APHA scholarship. Receiving a
scholarship has been extra special for me because of my involvement
in the fund-raising activities, that help fund the scholarships, such
as the Filly Fundraiser.”
Donate on-line today at aphfoundation.org. |