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Horse Guard Fundraiser

The First Company Governor’s Horse Guards (“1GHG”) – the nation’s oldest, continuously active, mounted cavalry unit – announces the following:“Hookers for Horses” Fundraiser. Come join us for a great night of fun at our “Hookers for
Horses” fundraiser Friday, February 22nd at the Thomas Hooker Brewery in

Bloomfield, Connecticut. A $25 donation for a ticket gets you unlimited beer
tasting, eats, and a tour of the Thomas Hooker Brewery. Your support will mean
we will be able to continue to provide programs, including Horses to Homecoming,
an equestrian program for children of deployed Connecticut soldiers. For
tickets, please contact First Sergeant Dan O’Flaherty at 1SG.4.1GHG@Gmail.com.Thomas Hooker Brewery 16 Tobey Rd, Bloomfield,
Connecticut 06002 View
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· Get Directions 1GHG is one of four state militia units made up entirely of unpaid volunteers and serves the Governor and people of the state when called
upon and is the state’s first and only certified, mounted search and rescue
unit. For more information about 1GHG, please visit www.ctfirsthorse.org or contact First
Lieutenant Gregory F. DeManche at 860-674-8230 or greg@demc-law.com.



 



 



 



 



 





 

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Glenn Grube, Patrice Celli and Tina Panik with their award plaques
Nancy usich May 19, 2013 at 07:47 am
Absolutely such a well deserved award. The programs I attended were beyond excellence!Read More Congratulations to all of you and to all those who worked behind the scenes to make it such a success! Nancy Usich
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