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| Fashionable Fillies Returns to Saratoga for Annual Luncheon at Hall of Springs | |
The Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation will host its annual Fashionable Fillies Luncheon on Monday, August 10, at the iconic Hall of Springs in Saratoga Springs, New York. A signature event of the summer racing season, Fashionable Fillies brings together the Thoroughbred community and friends of the sport for an afternoon of style, shopping, and giving back. Guests will enjoy a thoughtfully curated selection of local vendors and boutiques, along with raffles, food and beverages, and a lively social atmosphere. “We are thrilled to continue the tradition of Fashionable Fillies in Saratoga and to welcome guests to the beautiful Hall of Springs,” said Kelly. “This event has grown so much over the years, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to come together during one of the most exciting times in racing while supporting an important cause.” All proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the racing community through the foundation’s outreach and grants. Funds raised will help provide critical assistance to Thoroughbred industry members and their families, with support distributed to those most in need. “Fashionable Fillies has become a cornerstone fundraiser for the foundation,” Kelly added. “It allows us to shine a light on our mission during Saratoga’s peak season and to continue supporting the people behind the horses. For many, Safety Net is their only resource, making events like this essential to our work.” Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available HERE. The Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation is a charitable trust that provides, on a confidential basis, financial relief to members of the Thoroughbred industry and their families. Recipients represent virtually every facet of the industry, including jockeys, trainers, exercise riders, grooms, and racetrack and farm employees. Assistance can take many forms, including financial aid for medical care, basic living needs, therapeutic equipment, and more. Since 1985, the Foundation has provided more than $19 million in assistance. | |