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For Immediate Release
Contact: Jennifer Ward, (613) 569-2423
Vermont Summer Festival Has Huge Economic
Impact on Vermont Tourism
East Dorset, VT — June 27, 2005 —
The Vermont Summer Festival, the largest ‘AA’
rated hunter-jumper horse show held in New England, has a
huge economic impact on the state of Vermont with approximately
$15 million spent throughout the duration of the five-week
competition.
With approximately 1,200 horses competing each week at the
Vermont Summer Festival running July 13 to August 14 in East
Dorset, VT, and approximately 3,000 people related to the
horse show visiting the area on a daily basis, the impact
on the local hotel and restaurant industry is considerable.
Shopping at the many outlets offered in the Manchester area
has almost become a second sport for the horse show enthusiasts
and, combined with the other leisure pursuits offered in the
Manchester area including theater, sporting activities, and
antique hunting, it is conservatively estimated that each
person spends approximately $150 per day, pumping a significant
amount of dollars into the Vermont economy.
“The immense economic impact that the Vermont Summer
Festival has on the Manchester and surrounding areas of Vermont
cannot be overlooked,” noted John D. Ammerman, Manager
of the Vermont Summer Festival. “In addition to a first-rate
horse show, many competitors choose to come to Vermont due
to the wide variety of amenities offered in the area. Shopping,
great restaurants, and a great selection of bed and breakfasts
and country inns attract those looking for a more complete
horse show experience. And it is largely because of these
local businesses who offer high quality products and services
that the Vermont Summer Festival patrons keep coming back
year after year.”
Running July 13 to August 14, 2005, at Harold Beebe Farm
in East Dorset, Vermont, the Vermont Summer Festival offers
a total of $600,000 in prize money throughout the five weeks
of competition, making it the sporting event with the largest
amount of prize money offered anywhere in the state. Each
week features a $30,000 Sunday Grand Prix as well as a $10,000
Friday Mini Prix. New for 2005, the $50,000 Vermont Summer
Celebration Grand Prix will be held Sunday, August 14, as
the grand finale to the five-week Vermont Summer Festival.
For more information on the 2005 Vermont Summer Festival,
please call (802) 496-9667 or email.
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| “Olympic Silver
Medallist McLain Ward is just one of the many competitors
that enjoys the amenities of the Vermont Summer Festival
which pumps $15 million into the local Vermont economy.”
Photo Credit – Rick Raphael
Photo may be used free of charge in relation to the
above press release. |
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