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September 23, 2015                                                                            

                                                                                                             

 
KEEP, My Kentucky Tee Launch Horses Work T-shirt Campaign
Proceeds support KEEP's advocacy efforts on behalf of the state's horse industry
 
Lexington, KY - The Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) and My Kentucky Tee have partnered to produce an exclusive t-shirt design that highlights the role of horses in Kentucky and supports KEEP's mission to protect, preserve and promote the Commonwealth's equine economy.
 
"It's an honor for My Kentucky Tee to partner with KEEP on the Horses Work Tee Campaign," said Mike Sandbrink, co-owner of My Kentucky Tee. "We aren't Kentucky without the horse and KEEP's mission to protect the horse and the horse industry is very important to us. We're thankful that there are organizations like KEEP that focus on maintaining Kentucky's identity as the Horse Capital of the World," he continued. "We have to protect the things about Kentucky that make us Kentucky and make us Kentuckians."
 
Horses Work Tees can be ordered online at www.mykentuckytee.com or by following the link from www.horseswork.com . Tees are available in adult sizes and come either in unisex or women's cut. Unisex tees are $20 and women's cut tees are $22, which includes tax and shipping. $5 from each tee will go directly to KEEP in support of education and advocacy efforts. The campaign's order window will close at midnight [EST] on Sunday, October 4th and tees will be shipped on October 12th.
 
"My Kentucky Tee is known for creating unique designs that capture what Kentucky is all about," said KEEP Executive Director Joe Clabes. "KEEP is very proud of this exclusive design that perfectly captures the spirit of our mission and provides our supporters across the state with a way to display their commitment to horses in Kentucky, and look great doing."
 
ABOUT KEEP
The Kentucky Equine Education Project is a not-for-profit grassroots organization created in 2004 to preserve, promote and protect Kentucky's signature horse industry. Support for KEEP's activity comes directly from the horse industry and horse industry supporters that we represent. To learn more about how you can become a member or make a contribution, please visit www.horseswork.com .

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