Vernon Downs To Open On May 5
Jeff Gural, Chairman of American Racing and Entertainment, announced today (Saturday, April 29) that he has decided to open the 2017 racing season next Friday, May 5 following a productive meeting in Albany, New York on Wednesday.
New York State Senator Joseph Griffo, representing the 47th District, New York State Senator John Bonacic, Chair of the Senate Racing Gaming and Wagering Committee, New York State Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow, Chair of the Assembly Racing and Wagering Committee, and Beth Garvey, top counsel to the Senate Republicans, were among the top political officials in attendance for Wednesday’s meeting in Albany. In addition, Gural met on Thursday with Jamie Rubin on the Governor’s staff who also seemed to understand the issues and the importance to the community of keeping Vernon Downs open.
Two weeks ago, Gural announced that Vernon Downs would be delaying the opening day of racing amid significant financial losses due to the added competition from Yellow Brick Road, Lago and Rivers. Final preparations were underway at Vernon Downs to open the 64th season of live harness racing, which was set for Friday, April 21. However, increased competition from the addition of these three casinos with table games has taken revenue away from the property and caused Vernon to be losing on average about $150,000 per month since November. Gural indicated that tax relief requested from New York State is necessary and would still allow Vernon to continue to employ approximately 300 local workers, preserve horse racing jobs and still allow approximately $10 million to go to education.
“We were extremely disappointed to postpone the opening day of racing at Vernon Downs, however, we feel very optimistic that necessary tax relief will come our way," said Gural via media release.
Recognizing the hardship placed on the horsemen, Gural has decided to begin the season next Friday, May 5.
"I would like to thank Senator Griffo, Senator Bonacic, Assemblyman Pretlow and Ms. Garvey for their productive discussion at Wednesday’s meeting in Albany," said Gural. "Since reopening Vernon as a racino in 2006, we have given close to $150 million to the State for education, yet Vernon Downs has the highest tax rate of its competitors. We look forward to getting this rectified expeditiously, which is why we decided to open the new racing season next week, which we know will benefit the region as well as the State of New York."
The racino is hopeful that local officials will continue to weigh in and convince the State legislature to act quickly to help save the hundreds of jobs currently at risk at Vernon Downs. The horsemen also agree to support legislation that would lower the tax rate that would enable Vernon to have a solid long term future.
Final preparations are underway at Vernon Downs to open the 64th season of live harness racing on Friday, May 5. Opening night highlights include a race date t-shirt and wall calendar giveaway while supplies last plus a spectacular fireworks display following the evening’s final race.
Patrons can watch and wager on the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 6. Derby post time is scheduled for 6:46 p.m. Live racing will take place with a doubleheader with post times for each card at 2:35 p.m. and 7:05 p.m. A Derby hat contest and Food Truck Rodeo Festival will run from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the apron.
Vernon Downs will host live racing Thursday through Saturday with a few Sunday and usual holiday Monday matinee races planned. Several top-class stakes races, including the Empire Breeders Classic, Zweig Memorial and Kindergarten Classic, round out the 2017 racing calendar.
(With files from Vernon Downs)