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Chuck and JoEllen McDowell, Eleanor and Tom Warriner, Crispin and John Menefee, Nina Lindley
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Angela Sneed, Brooks Sneed, Billy Broomhall, Amy Kenda
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Auden Hanfen and Amanda Herra Hanfen
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Brenda Black
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Catherine Yancey and Sarah Reisner
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Cindy Axford and Martha Popp
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Damien Hodge and Kenya Littlejohn
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Dave and Melissa Mahanes
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Debbie Chadwick, Nina Lindley, Falon Veit Scott and Audrey Kidd
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Earl and Janet Benz
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Elizabeth Nichols, Robert Lipman and Kate Grayken
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Emily Reynolds, Linda Childs, Ellen Reynolds, Kristy Williams
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Fletcher Foster, Gabe LaDuke and John Dyke
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Hank Ingram and Kate Barnes
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James and Lexie Armstrong
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Jana, Skylar, Blakey and Ansel Davis
The 27th annual Chukkers for Charity polo match was held at Riverview Farm.
The signature event raised record funds for Rochelle Center and Saddle Up!, organizations that provide essential services to people with disabilities in Middle Tennessee. Attendees enjoyed a tropical-themed day, “Passport to Paradise,” with a silent auction and a tropical Tiki Hut VIP lounge. Guests also took advantage of the IV hydration therapy station. At halftime patrons helped repair divots on the field and kids enjoyed the annual stick horse race.
In 1968, long-time area educator W.R. Rochelle, began Rochelle Center for the agency offering support for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Saddle Up!’s mission is to provide children and young adults with disabilities the opportunity to grow and develop through therapeutic, educational and recreational activities with horses.