UK, Keeneland bring dental clinic to families of horse industry workers
By Valarie Honeycutt Spears — vhoneycutt@herald-leader.com

Posted: 3:14pm on Jul 30, 2011; Modified: 5:00pm on Jul 30, 2011



Dr. Misee (cq) Harris, left, and Dr. Alex Mayes performed a dental screening on Saturday, June 30, 2011 at Keeneland in Lexington, Ky. A mobile dental van was parked at the track kitchen on the grounds of Keeneland race track. UK College of Dentistry faculty
GalleryMobile Dental Van screens equine workers' children
Adriana Castillo brought her two sons, Adrian and David Rodriguez, to Keeneland racetrack Saturday for a free dental screening at a mobile unit from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry.

"It's really important because it brings good hygiene and health," Castillo said.

The Rodriguez brothers were among as many as 50 children of horse industry employees to receive the free dental screenings in the mobile unit. It was part of a partnership offered between the Keeneland Association, which runs the racetrack, the UK College of Dentistry and Blue Grass Farms Charities, a non-profit that works with the underserved population associated with the thoroughbred industry.

Adrian and David's father works on a horse farm, Castillo said.

Once again being catered too with more free stuff.Notice the boys dont have the same last name as mother.Makes you wander how much more their robbing from us.

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