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Saturday, May 05 2012 / Published in What's Happenin'

Equestrian Aid Foundation Introduces 2nd Silk Scarf in the Zen Horse Collection to Assist Equestrians in Need

Zen Horse Koi Scarf

 

WELLINGTON,Fla.(May 2, 2012) – Zen Horse Koi, the second in a series of collectible silk scarves to benefit the Equestrian Aid Foundation (EAF), is now available for sale. The scarf, designed by renowned artist Linda Bruff Luster, features rich, complementary colors that create wearable art. It can also be framed to produce a stunning focal point to any room. The sale of the scarves will benefit the EAF, which provides financial assistance for horsemen who are catastrophically injured or ill throughout their time of need.

The Zen Horse Koi scarf is available for $175 online at the EAF website – www.equestrianaidfoundation.org. It is 100 percent silk. Its unique size, 24” x 72”, makes it easily worn as a scarf or shawl.

 

The Zen Horse Scarf project to benefit the EAF was underwritten by long-time supporter Karen Long Dwight, ensuring the entire purchase price helps EAF recipients in need.

“Karen and I have been friends now for more 10 years and this is our second venture together to benefit the EAF,” Linda said. “She asked me to design both scarves using my two most recognized paintings – Zen Horse I and now Zen Horse Koi. I am so proud to be able to support the EAF and help its recipients.”

The purchase of a Zen scarf directly affects the lives of equestrians and horse enthusiasts financially assisted by the EAF.

www.equestrianaidfoundation.org, www.facebook.com/EAF.Ride4Hope

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