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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

And We're Off!

Rev. Vincent Harris, chaplain at Beulah Park race track in Grove City, invited the OBB Team to provide services for those who work at the racetrack. His work is sanctioned by the Race Track Chaplaincy of America--a group that helps coordinate the assignment of 61 chaplains at 82 tracks nationwide.  His work as a missionary through the American Baptist Association proves to be both interesting and challenging.  On any given day he may support a family of a fallen jockey rider or provide food to those who need it out of his trailer on site. 


He invites Mt. Carmel Health to provide mobile health services.
Pictured here are some volunteers from the local high school.


Groomers, exercise riders, and maintenance workers live on the property during the racing season in small apartments (10’x 10’concrete block rooms).The work is hard and the pay nominal--if any (many work in exchange for room and board).  It was clear to Russell and I that there is a great sense of community behind the track and a palpable love of horses. 

Beulah Park is open from October-April. Workers will migrate to other racetracks as Beulah’s season comes to a close. Rev. Harris was so happy to hear that the Mobile Express serves people statewide and informed us that we will be off to River Downs next!

 

OBB Mobile Express working beside the chaplain's trailer.
 



We completed 19 applications with 10 people while Rev. Harris served up hotdogs and hamburgers on the grill.


Man known as"Cowboy" with Erin.  Cowboy gave a behind the scenes tour --introducing the horses, their trainers while sharing a little about life behind the race track. 
Cowboy is an "old hand" to horse racing and owns many horses.




Horses get exercise on these merry go round type contraptions.
 

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