Wellington Historical Society To Host ‘Champagne And Chukkers’ At National Museum Of Polo Oct. 16

The Wellington Historical Society invites the community to join in an evening of polo lore at the National Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame on Wednesday, Oct. 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Champagne and Chukkers features guest speakers George Dupont and Brenda Lynn, curators of the National Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame. With more than 60 years of combined experience at the museum, Dupont and Lynn are true ambassadors of the sport and are dedicated to preserving the rich history and tradition of polo.

Together, they bring a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the museum, sharing the sport’s history with visitors from around the world. “We spend every day preserving yesterday for tomorrow,” Dupont explained.

Guests will enjoy a selection of heavy hors d’oeuvres, bubbly, wine and beer while learning about the “sport of kings” that put Wellington on the worldwide equestrian landscape. All proceeds support the Wellington Historical Society’s mission of preserving Wellington’s past for future generations.

George Dupont has been an integral part of the Museum of Polo since its inception in 1989. As the museum’s vice president and chief operating officer, Dupont has been instrumental in the development and ongoing success of this landmark institution. From its early days at the Kentucky Horse Park to its current home on Lake Worth Road, his leadership has ensured that the museum remains a monument to the sport of polo. His deep knowledge and passion for polo are evident in every exhibit, from major trophies to the stories of great polo ponies.

Brenda Lynn has been a part of the Wellington community since 1978, raising Arabian horses and contributing to the area’s growth. She joined the Museum of Polo as a volunteer and quickly became a full-time staff member, serving as vice president of operations. Her creativity and commitment have helped shape the museum into the vibrant cultural hub it is today. Her efforts in raising awareness and engaging the community have made the museum a beloved institution.

Champagne and Chukkers is presented by Seacoast Bank. The National Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame is located at 9011 Lake Worth Road. Humana also is a sponsor.

Tickets are $50 for members and $60 for non-members and include all food and beverages. Purchase tickets and learn more about the Wellington Historical Society at www.wellingtonhistoricalsociety.org.

The Wellington Historical Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to gathering, preserving and sharing the history of Wellington. All proceeds from the event will support the society’s efforts in maintaining and promoting the community’s rich heritage.