Champagne and Chocolate Party in the Bit of Britain Tent Hosted By Cavalor Supplements
Bit of Britian is excited to start carrying Cavalor Supplements, and to celebrate this new partnership Bit of Britain will hold a champagne and chocolate party presented by Cavalor Supplements in the Bit of Britain tent at the Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Presented by Bit of Britain on Thursday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. The party will not only be a great way for competitors and spectators to learn a little more about what Bit of Britain does for the sport of eventing, but also they will be able to learn about Cavalor Supplements.
So come stop by for some champagne and/or sparkling cider and delicious chocolates after dressage ends on Thursday!
What: Champagne and Chocolate party Hosted by Cavalor Supplements. Come learn about Cavalor Supplements and discover why they are the right choice for your horse. In addition, enjoy the hospitality of the Bit of Britain tent and learn why Bit of Britain has been the leading retailer for the sport of eventing for 25 years.
When: Thursday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m.
Where: The Bit of Britain Publicity Tent at the Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Presented by Bit of Britain
Charles Owen Centennial Celebration in the Bit of Britain Tent
On Friday, Sept. 9 at noon come stop by the Bit of Britain Tent to enjoy a purple and teal decorated cake from Charles Owen. Charles Owen turned 100 this year and being one of the most innovative helmet companies what better way to celebrate than at the Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Presented by Bit of Britain.
Come take a break from the sun Friday at noon to learn more about Bit of Britain and Charles Owen while enjoying delicious cake.
What: Charles Owen Centennial Cake Celebration
When: Friday, Sept. 9 at noon (12 p.m.)
Where: The Bit of Britain Publicity Tent at the Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Presented by Bit of Britain
Please contact Molly with any questions
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