Mule Day 2010 - Sponsors and Links
Online Program
 
2010 Mule Day Online Magazine
   


Mule Day Office
  PO Box 66
Columbia, TN 38402
931-381-9557
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  Office Hours
  January...M-W...9-4
February...M-F...9-4
March...M-F...9-4

SPONSORS

PurityCorporate Sponsor - Purity Dairies
Since 1926, Purity Dairies has set the highest standards by investing the extra time, cost and effort to ensure the freshest, best tasting premium milk products. Why? Because you are worth the difference!


Maury CountyCorporate Sponsor - Maury County Convention & Visitors Bureau
This is our world & we love to share it with others. We know how to help you discover the adventure you seek. From country stores to family records, Antebellum homes to Mule Day festivities; we know where they are & how to get you there.


TerminixCorporate Sponsor - Terminix "Ultimate Protection"
More than 150,000 pest control customers place their trust in Terminix, making us one of the leaders in the industry. Our 3-Point Guarantee ensures complete satisfaction at every point of contact throughout your business. And everything is backed by Terminix Ultimate ProtectionSM, made for the way you operate.

Maury Regional Medical CenterCorporate Sponsor - Maury Regional Medical Center
We are recognized as a 2007 Thomson Top 100® Hospital. The 275-bed not-for-profit regional medical center established in 1953 is located in Columbia, Tennessee. The hospital has a medical staff of 170 physicians, representing more than 30 specialties, and serves approximately 260,000 residents in southern Middle Tennessee.


LINKS

PhotographyPhotos of Mule Day Past & Present - HorsePix Photography
We provide professional digital photography services for equestrians. Our services include show photography, Mule Day activities, schooling events, portraits and farm/ ranch shoots for personal images of horse and rider. We also provide images to the publishing industry either from our large inventory of stock images or from on-location shoots.

Reese Brothers2010 Columbia Mule Day Sale - Reese Brothers
The Columbia Mule Day Sale - Tuesday, April, 6th,  2010
Mule tradin' started here in the 1840's, when mules were shipped in from Missouri and sold to the sugar and cotton plantations. Columbia became nationally known and in 1934 "Market Day" turned into a real celebration of The Mule.