New harness racing publication just released

from the Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame

Goshen, NY — The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the release of its latest publication, an 80-page color edition entitled “A Drive to Win.”

“A Drive to Win” celebrates the lives of some of harness racing’s unsung heroes and heroines. You will not meet these special people in the sport’s Hall of Fame or Hall of Immortals. These are the stories of drivers and trainers who achieved modest success, but through circumstance, choice, design or fate never reached the lofty heights of stardom. Their love and commitment to the sport and their endurance in the face of adversity makes this diverse group of remarkable men and women the backbone of harness racing.

To obtain a copy of this very special publication you must be at least an Associate member of The Harness Racing Museum as it is an exclusive membership benefit.

A membership application can be found at www.harnessmuseum.com or can be obtained by calling Joanne Young at (845) 294-6330 or by e-mailing development@harnessmuseum.com. Current members will receive copies with their annual membership renewals.

Show your support for the work of the institution, to protect and encourage harness racing’s best times, by joining the Museum’s family today!

The award-winning presentation “A Drive To Win” is now available, through the generosity of Hanover Shoe Farms, as a free exhibit. Race tracks, county fairs, as well as other venues interested in hosting this very special presentation, are invited to contact the Museum’s Department of Information Services at library@harnessmuseum.com or call (845) 294-6330 for details on this exciting opportunity.

Confirmed booking dates include Rideau Carleton Raceway, Ottawa, Ontario from April 23 through May 15; Saratoga Harness Track Hall of Fame, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. from June 2 through June 29; Cobleskill Fair, Cobleskill, N.Y. from July 31 through August 8; The Little Brown Jug, Jugette Barn, Delaware, Ohio from September 15 through September 25; and The Red Mile’s Stable of Memories, Lexington, Ky. from September 29 through October 9.

The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame is located at 240 Main Street in Goshen, New York and is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thanks to USTA support the Museum is currently offering free general admission. For information on the Museum, special events, free traveling exhibits and educational programs the museum offers, please call (845) 294-6330 or visit www.harnessmuseum.com.

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