Whats Happening at Saratoga - Week 6

  Wednesday, August 27 - Monday, September 1, 2008

 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27

Racing from Across the Pond, Saratoga Race Course, 9:15 a.m. Racing fans can watch and wager on the best of British racing from the comfortable confines of Bunbury’s Pub in the backyard of Saratoga Race Course every morning and afternoon from Wednesday through Saturday. With a full bar featuring authentic British brews and traditional English pub-style décor – right down to the Union Jack – fans will feel as if they’re really “across the pond” during special Thoroughbred racing simulcasts from such legendary courses as Sandown, Newmarket and York. Through August 30, fans must purchase a wristband to get admission to Racing UK during traditional “Breakfast at Saratoga” hours from 7 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. That wristband, however, will allow fans to stay in the area as the breakfast crowd is cleared out. It also allows them to remain at the track throughout the day. During the afternoon, with no cover and no admission charge, the pub’s four high-definition flat screen televisions will feature courses such as Sandown, Kempton Park and Salisbury as well as twilight simulcasting from Del Mar in Southern California. For a complete Racing UK simulcast schedule, please visit nyra.com and click on the banner.

Proud to be an American Day, Saratoga Race Course, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saratoga Race Course will showcase its stars and stripes with the return of the annual Proud to be an American Day. Presented by the New York Racing Association, the day will include free grandstand admission for all United States military and veterans with a military ID, courtesy of the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors. Each branch of the military will be represented in the backyard with information tables and interactive displays, while, on track, Saratoga Race Course will present several named races in their honor. The backyard will be outfitted with an array of military hardware, including a mini jet C-130; a full-size Humvee; and a tank-style New York Army National guard vehicle. The 77th Balladeers and the Music Studio youth band will add a musical component to the military tribute with performances throughout the day.


THURSDAY, AUGUST 28

Thursday Team Trivia, Saratoga Race Course, Big Red Spring, 3 p.m. The ultimate test of sports, history, geography, entertainment and pop culture knowledge, Saratoga Race Course hosts Time Warner Team Trivia in the backyard. Racing fans can create teams to compete in the 20-question trivia test for great prizes and bragging rights as the track’s fact fanatic.


FRIDAY, AUGUST 29

Final Stretch Weekend, Saratoga Race Course and downtown Saratoga Springs. The Spa’s 140th meet culminates in a four day, community–wide, family oriented celebration featuring sunset racing, live music, entertainment, games, food, and the world’s best Thoroughbred racing.

Sunset Racing, Saratoga Race Course, special first post time 2:45 p.m., gates open at 12 Noon. Kicking off the first evening of Final Stretch weekend, Saratoga Race Course will feature a late-afternoon card with sunset racing at the Spa. Happy hour pricing will be available on food and beverages throughout the track, including Restaurant Row, beginning at 5 p.m.

Saratoga Race to the Altar, Saratoga Race Course, approx. 3:50 p.m. Capital Region residents have helped plan it all summer long, now racing fans can witness the wedding of the Saratoga racing meet as Jim Barbetta and Michelle Mattiske of Waterford, NY, exchange vows in the Winner’s Circle after the third race.

Live Music, Saratoga Race Course. Enjoy live music all day long at the Saratoga Race Course bandstand, featuring Reggie’s Red Hot Feetwarmers, Alison Jacobs, and Dan Levinson.


SATURDAY, AUGUST 30

Curlin’s Historic Saratoga Debut in the Woodward, Saratoga Race Course, 5:45 p.m. Curlin, the 2007 Horse of the Year and the top Thoroughbred in the world, according to Timeform, will headline the field in Saturday’s running of the Grade 1, $500,000 Woodward Stakes with a chance to move into second place on the all-time career earnings list behind Cigar. A win by Curlin in the Woodward would give him six straight Grade 1 victories, including the Preakness, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Breeders’ Cup Classic, Dubai World Cup and Stephen Foster Handicap.

Curlin Poster Giveaway, Saratoga Race Course. The first 20,000 fans will receive a special, commemorative Curlin poster designed by nationally renowned artist Peb Bellocq. The caricature print features Curlin and his connections, owner Jess Jackson, trainer Steve Asmussen and jockey Robby Albarado, encircling a totem pole inscribed with the names of the Woodward’s legendary champions including Cigar, Holy Bull, Forego, Seattle Slew, Affirmed, Kelso and Damascus. The limited edition print is free with paid admission.

The Forego Handicap, Saratoga Race Course. The Grade 1 Forego, for sprinters three-years-old and up, will add to the blockbuster day of racing.

Live Music, Saratoga Race Course. Enjoy live music all day long at the Saratoga Race Course bandstand, featuring the Quickstep Band.

Final Stretch Downtown Music Festival, Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. The sounds of reggae, jazz, blues, and pop will resonate throughout downtown Saratoga Springs as numerous bands line Broadway to celebrate the Spa’s waning days. Popular local and regional bands will include Solid Smoke, Aged in the Hills, Deni Bonet, Bob Warren and Friends, Big Medicine, Grain Belt, the Brian Patneaude Quartet, the Racing City Chorus and Rich Ortiz.


SUNDAY, AUGUST 31

Saratoga Cooler Bag Giveaway, Saratoga Race Course, gates open at 10:30 a.m. The perfect carry-all for a day at the track, all fans receive a Saratoga cooler bag free with paid admission, while supplies last. Just in time for the Labor Day holiday, the cooler bag features the traditional Saratoga logo and is the fifth and final of the Spa’s premium giveaways.

The Spinaway, Saratoga Race Course. Juvenile fillies stretch out to seven furlongs in this Grade 1 affair, complemented by the Grade 3 Saranac for three-year-olds on the grass.

Family Fun Fest, Saratoga Race Course, backyard, 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Families and children gather to enjoy pony rides, caricatures, clowns, jugglers, face painting, spin art and giant inflatables. All proceeds from games, pony rides and other select activities benefit Ronald McDonald Charities of the Capital Region.

Live Music, Saratoga Race Course. Enjoy live music all day long at the Saratoga Race Course bandstand, featuring the music of Saratoga Bluegrass and Andy Avery.

Final Stretch Downtown Music Festival, Broadway, Saratoga Springs, 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. The sounds of reggae, jazz, blues, and pop will resonate throughout downtown Saratoga Springs as numerous bands line Broadway to celebrate the Spa’s final days.


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

Fan Appreciation Day, Saratoga Race Course. Free grandstand admission for all racing fans, courtesy of New York Racing Association.

The Three Chimneys Hopeful, Saratoga Race Course. The final day of racing at Saratoga will offer fans a potential glimpse at the 2009 Triple Crown field with the 104th running of the Grade 1, $250,000 Hopeful for two-year-olds.

All-American Labor Day BBQ, Saratoga Race Course, At the Rail and Paddock Pavilions, 11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Patrons can celebrate Labor Day with an all-American barbecue featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, salad, dessert and more. Price is $20 for adults and $14 for children ages 3-12, which includes Clubhouse admission and an official “Post Parade” program. For tickets, call 518-584-6200 ext 4476.

Family Fun Fest, Saratoga Race Course, backyard, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Families and children gather to enjoy pony rides, caricatures, clowns, jugglers, face painting, spin art and giant inflatables. All proceeds from games, pony rides and other select activities benefit Ronald McDonald Charities of the Capital Region.

Live Music, Saratoga Race Course. Enjoy live music all day long at the Saratoga Race Course bandstand, featuring the music of Peter Davis Quartet.