Santa Anita Park's 2025 Calendar to Celebrate Top Moments in the Track's 90-year History

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Santa Anita Park's calendar giveaway for 2025 will celebrate the top moments in the track's 90th year as voted by the fans. It will mark the 50th year that fans will receive the colorful wall calendar on Dec. 26, opening day of the Santa Anita Classic Meet.

Beginning Friday, Oct. 25, fans will have the chance to vote for their top 10 moments from a list selected by a panel of media members and Hall of Fame horsemen connected to Santa Anita Park. The top 13 moments will be included in the calendar, one for each month (the calendar begins with December 2024), and the ranking of the top 10 moments will be counted down on Santa Anita's Opening Day.

“The Santa Anita Wall Calendar is one of our most popular giveaways and it graces the walls of homes, offices and businesses throughout the year,” said Andrew Arthur, Santa Anita's Sr. Marketing Director. “Our fans have supported us for 90 years and we wanted to give them the opportunity to tell us what moments in our history resonate the most with them.  We're looking forward to seeing their results and to counting them down with us on Opening Day.”

The Media members and Hall of Fame horsemen have been asked to create the semi-final list for the public voting from a list of 30 spanning each of the track's nine decades. In addition, they will have the opportunity to write in their own choices if they do not appear on the list of 30 provided.

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