Hawkinsville Festival A Big Hit

Published: April 19, 2010 07:31 pm EDT

A few more days like April 17, and maybe Jerry Murkerson will be tempted to leave his regular job. Murkerson is best known as the city manager of Hawkinsville, Georgia

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Last Saturday, though, he was a two-time winner during the 37th annual Hawkinsville Harness Festival at the Lawrence Bennett Harness Horse Training Facility. The festival is presented by the city and the Hawkinsville-Pulaski Chamber of Commerce.

The training center, which is owned by the city and leased to Mac and Ann Lilley, is the winter home to more than 250 harness racing horses. The festival features qualifying and matinee races.

Murkerson has been driving on weekends for the past several years and his wins in two qualifiers on Saturday were the first victories of his career. He drove pacer Firms Randsome, trained by Dan Ater, to a 1:59.2 triumph and followed it in the next race with a 2:05.2 win behind trotter Credit Marker, trained by Ivan Davies.

“I had a lot of fun,” said a grinning Murkerson, who only competed in those two races and spent the remainder of the afternoon mingling with the crowd of several thousand spectators. “I had two good horses and won my first two races. I had an outstanding time.”

The training center is a vital part of Hawkinsville’s economy, bringing in an estimated $8 million a year.

“We have the festival to show our appreciation for the horsemen who come to our community,” Murkerson said. “They have a significant impact on our community from an economic standpoint. We want to have this festival in honor of them, and also for the crowd. We’ve got a pretty good crowd today on a beautiful day in South Georgia.”

That crowd enjoyed a parade followed by nine races on a sunny, 85-degree afternoon. Earlier, there was a 5K race as part of the festivities.

On Friday night, Hawkinsville hosted fireworks, local entertainment and its first-ever BBQ cookoff to kickoff the weekend.

“It’s been a great last 24 hours,” said Scott Fisler, the chairman of the Harness Festival Committee. “We’re enjoying the races and enjoying the festivities. It’s a big deal to the community and we want to make it a bigger deal, to be honest with you. We’re just beginning.”

State Sen. Ross Tolleson was among those enjoying the day. He has attended the event for the last nine years.

“It’s a great festival,” Tolleson said. “It’s a great economic development tool for the area; there’s a lot of excitement when the horses and all come in. It’s just a great event for the community. It’s a whole different kind of event for the area. I just enjoy the people and watching the horses and being out here in this beautiful weather. It’s just a great way to get out and enjoy the quality of life.”

Hawkinsville resident Candi Dokey, who brought her two children, ages 4 and 10, to the festival, agreed.

“We enjoy all the activities they have for the kids and then watching the harness races,” Dokey said. “It brings a lot of people to the community. You have the arts and crafts and the kids’ activities; I think it’s a good time for the whole community to come out and meet people. It’s a good opportunity for everyone to get together.”

On the track, trainer-driver Fred Drouillard was the most frequent visitor to the winner’s circle. Drouillard guided three horses – pacers Ella V Horse, Battle Ground and Cajon Thunder – to victory.

Three-year-old filly pacer Up Front Cruiser, driven by Matt Amann for trainer Jim Arledge, Jr., posted the day’s fast time, getting around Hawkinsville’s one-mile oval in 1:56.3.


This story courtesy of Harness Racing Communications, a division of the U.S.
Trotting Association. For more information, visit www.ustrotting.com.

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Thanks for publishing the article about Hawkinsville. Personally, I want to thank Mac and Ann Lilley coming to Georgia with their business. I also want to thank one of the most talented up and coming young trainers in Canada, Gerald Lilley. Please let me take this opportunity also to thank both Ivan Davies and Dan Ater for the opportunity to drive some quality horses.

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