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Last week, our longtime sponsor, Classic Equine, announced that they switched their machines from stitching felt, wool and leather to make tack over to sewing PPE masks. “We have a wonderful team here with years of experience and they wasted no time, diving into the much needed new venture. We are focused on quality and consistency because that’s what we have always strived to do. We will be constructing as many PPE masks as possible which will be donated to our own Hood, Erath and any other surrounding county first responders in need. We are all in this together, and together we will prevail,” the company wrote in their Facebook post update.

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