Freedom Health Sponsors the First Annual Thoroughbred Fraternity Party
Join hosts Chris Lincoln and Randy Moss of ESPN on June 17 for the first annual Thoroughbred Fraternity Party, presented by SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program. The event will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville,
- Topics: Article, Thoroughbred Racing
Join hosts Chris Lincoln and Randy Moss of ESPN on June 17 for the first annual Thoroughbred Fraternity Party, presented by SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program. The event will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville, Ky., and it will feature dinner, dancing, and live entertainment with local band Cosmo and The Counts.
Proceeds from this event will support horsemen’s education through the Klein Family Learning Center and The Race for Education. There will be a silent and a live auction, along with a raffle for a hand-painted rocking carousel horse, valued at $4,500. Tickets are $100 per person. For more information or to RSVP by June 10, contact The Race for Education, 866/829-7600.
Endorsed by top trainers, riders and owners across diverse equestrian disciplines, SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program is a scientifically formulated nutritional supplement designed to support optimum digestive health. Freedom Health, LLC, maker of SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program, is proud to sponsor this inaugural event.
“The racing industry is an important aspect of our business, and these two charities are helping advance the education of people currently involved in Thoroughbred racing or those who will be in the future,” said Patrick Warczak, vice president-marketing at Freedom Health, LLC. “Through this event, we hope to help raise awareness for these two worthy charities that support the racing community.”
SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program is produced and distributed exclusively by Freedom Health, LLC of Aurora, Ohio. This company is focused on finding, perfecting and delivering superior, innovative products that address real and significant health-related issues for animals and the people who care for them.
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