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Title: La Crosse Celebrates Kentucky Derby with Fundraiser for Therapeutic Riding Program

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LA CROSSE (WKBT) — Fancy hats and mint juleps transformed the Charmant Hotel into a slice of Kentucky on Saturday as La Crosse residents gathered to watch the "Run for the Roses" while supporting a local therapeutic riding program.

HorseSense, a nonprofit organization providing adaptive horseback riding services to people with disabilities throughout the region, hosted the Kentucky Derby watch party fundraiser to support its specialized programs.

"This event combines the excitement of Derby Day with our mission to provide therapeutic horsemanship to those who need it most," said Mary Smith, Executive Director of HorseSense. "Every dollar raised today helps us continue offering these life-changing experiences to participants throughout the Coulee Region."

Throughout the afternoon, attendees participated in themed raffles and silent auctions featuring items donated by local businesses.

La Crosse residents gathered at the Charmant Hotel for a Kentucky Derby watch party, transforming the venue with fancy hats and mint juleps. The event was organized by HorseSense, a nonprofit that provides adaptive horseback riding services for individuals with disabilities in the region.

Mary Smith, the Executive Director of HorseSense, emphasized the dual purpose of the event: to celebrate Derby Day while raising funds to support their therapeutic horsemanship programs. She highlighted that every dollar raised contributes to life-changing experiences for participants in the Coulee Region.

Attendees enjoyed themed raffles and silent auctions featuring items donated by local businesses, further enhancing the festive atmosphere while supporting a meaningful cause.

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Title: First-Ever Kurdish Purebred Horse Festival Celebrated in Sanandaj, Iran

TEHRAN – Sanandaj in western Iran hosted its first-ever festival of Kurdish purebred horses on Friday, drawing equestrians and horse enthusiasts from across the country.

75 riders from 10 provinces of Kordestan, Lorestan, Ilam, Kermanshah, West Azarbaijan, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Kerman, Markazi, and Ardabil took part in the festival, CHTN quoted the head of the Kurdistan Equestrian Federation as saying on Saturday.

The riders showcased their horses and performed traditional Kurdish-style horseback riding techniques, highlighting the unique skills and heritage associated with the region, Feyzollah Piri added.

“The main goal of the festival was to promote the Kurdish purebred horse, increase public familiarity with this native breed, and foster a sense of social joy and community engagement. Alongside the equestrian performances, attendees enjoyed a range of cultural and artistic programs, including live Kurdish music,” Piri explained.

He also noted that the Kurdish horse, currently undergoing the process of international registration through Iran’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, is considered one of the world’s most valuable horse breeds.

Originating in the Kurdish regions of Iran, particularly Kurdistan and Kermanshah, the Kurdish horse is recognized as one of the country’s indigenous equine breeds alongside the Caspian, Turkmen, and Darreh Shuri horses.

Currently, there are around 3,000 Kurdish purebred horses in Kordestan province. Piri stressed the importance of safeguarding and preserving the genetic legacy of this ancient breed.

The event was organized in collaboration with the Kordestan Equestrian Federation and the Sanandaj Municipality.

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