Text Box: November 7, 2002
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Amy Vorhes  
817.244.6188 ext. 113

 

Your Brumbaugh’s Leather Gallery Purchases Support NCHA Youth Program

Portion of all purchases between 11/15 and 12/15 to NYCHA

 

(Fort Worth, TX)    The people at Brumbaugh's Leather Gallery understand cutters. Larry and Sally Brumbaugh, and their daughter Elizabeth have been part of the National Cutting Horse Association for years, and they have decided that the Futurity and the holidays is a great time to show their support of the NCHA’s youth program.

 

So, from November 15 through December 15, Brumbaugh’s Leather Gallery will donate a portion of their sales to the National Youth Cutting Horse Association. Brumbaugh’s is your one-stop-shop for all of your home furniture needs. Their selection of authentic Texas-style furniture ranges from the kitchen to the living room to the bedroom and their quality is beyond compare.

 

Brumbaugh’s Leather Gallery is conveniently located just outside Fort Worth at 11651 Camp Bowie West; 817-244-9377. They will also have a booth at the Coors Light Cowboy Christmas Extravaganza during the 2002 Chevy Trucks / NCHA World Championship Futurity later this month in Fort Worth. The Cowboy Christmas Extravaganza will be open at 9 am daily from November 29 through December 15. Admission and parking are free.

 

The holiday season is a great time to buy that leather couch or southwestern rug you've always wanted. And you can feel even better about your purchase knowing that a portion of your money will go to support the efforts of the NYCHA.

 

The NYCHA currently has 1,223 members who represent 46 states, 6 Canadian provinces and 5 other countries. NYCHA members are encouraged to excel not only in the cutting pen, but also in academics and in their leadership skills. Last year the NYCHA was able to distribute over $126,000 in college scholarships to its members.

 

The sport of cutting has roots in Western ranching traditions, where good horses were a necessity for everyday ranch work and cattle handling. The National Cutting Horse Association was formed in 1946 by a group of cowboys and ranchers who wanted to promote cutting competition, standardize rules and preserve the cutting horses' Western heritage. Today, the Fort Worth-based NCHA represents over 14,000 people and oversees more than 1,400 NCHA-approved shows with more than $26 million in total prize money awarded annually. For more information about the NCHA, the NYCHA, Brumbaugh’s Leather Gallery or the Futurity, please call the National Cutting Horse Association at 817-244-6188 or visit www.nchacutting.com.