By Kim Chiomento, News Editor, The Times
EAST MARLBOROUGH – Thousands of families attended the Willowdale Steeplechase Sunday – a regional Mother’s Day tradition now celebrating its 23rd year. A “James Bond” themed tail gate competition, Jack Russell Terrier races, boutique shopping, kid friendly crafts and of course, fantastic hats were all a part of the fun.
The world class Willowdale Steeplechase event also serves and important charitable purpose and has made a direct impact on local organizations. Funds raised annually have helped build a state-of-the-art facility for disabled children at Quest Therapeutic Services, the Stroud Water Research Center has been able to further their research and education efforts to protect fresh water systems; and the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine – New Bolton Center has better resources to train its students students and provide cutting-edge treatment for large animals that play a key role in our agriculture based state.
Kids were everywhere and spotted doing lots of fun things including “rounding-up” the spirted Jack Russell terriers at the end of the course, designing and ‘racing’ their own stick ponies, meeting Quests’ therapy horses, hoola-hooping, having lacrosse catches and playing tag.
Families also slowed down, enjoyed the long awaited warm weather and beauty of the Chester County countryside; many did so while tailgating with friends.
The Willowdale Steeplchase has grown to expect more than 10,000 attendees annually; and since its founding in 1993, has raised more than $300,000 for charities. For more information visit www.willowdalesteeplechase.org and to check out more race day photos visit the Times of Chester County Facebook site.