Palgrave, Ontario — Equestrian Management Group (EMG) and the Caledon Equestrian Park in Palgrave, Ontario, have introduced a new program whereby trees can be planted in memory of a special horse.

Beginning this May, memorial trees will be planted throughout the Caledon Equestrian Park and marked with a special granite plaque engraved with the horse’s name and life years. A special ceremony will be held to commemorate the initial planting, and a guided tour of the memorial trees will be conducted.

“Trees will be planted throughout the Caledon Horse Park, and marked with a substantial granite plaque,” explained Craig Collins, Managing Partner of EMG. “The trees will be scattered throughout the Park, and will serve as permanent reminders of our close relationship with horses. When people pass a tree, whether it be on the way to the show ring or while parking their trailer, they can recall fond memories of a horse they once knew or even competed against.”

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