What: The longest-running indoor hunter-jumper horse show in the nation, featuring Saturday's $30,000 Nutrena Grand Prix of Minnesota to benefit We Can Ride.
When: Today through Sunday.
Where: State Fair Coliseum.
The Grand Prix: An Olympic-style show-jumping competition featuring some of North America's top riders, the Grand Prix begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. We Can Ride will offer demonstrations of its therapeutic riding programs. Tickets are $8 at the door, with children younger than 12 admitted free.
We Can Ride: For details on program offerings, volunteering and donating, visit www.wecanride.org.
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