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22/ MARCH/APRIL 2013 THE RIDER A Grand Celebration: Pleasant Ridge Saddlery is Now Open for Business


Pleasant Ridge Saddlery marked its Grand Opening with a two-week celebration event By Andrea Cascone


Pleasant Ridge Sad- dlery officially celebrat- ed its opening with a grand opening event on March 2nd 2013. While the store has been open for business since Jan-


tional event that guests got to participate in alongside various sad- dlery experts and fellow industry professionals. In addition, Pleasant Ridge Saddlery hosted renowned equine chiro- practic care specialist


do this? Why did we open up this new facili- ty?’ The main reason is that we’ve always had the product, but the new


store allows us to dis- play it differently. We can showcase each prod- uct in a way that we’ve never been able to


uary of this year the event gave customers the chance to participate in an official ribbon cut- ting ceremony. Cus- tomers also had exclu- sive access to a full two weeks of amazing sales and exciting events. The saddlery hosted a variety of clinics throughout a two week period following the big opening event. This included a saddle fitting clinic on opening day right after the official ribbon cutting ceremo- ny. The Pleasant Ridge Saddlery also invited all of their guests to bring in their own horses for the live demonstration. This was both an excit- ing and highly educa-


Dr. Ruth Pugh. She held an educational seminar covering the benefits and basics of equine chi-


Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting, Marc h 2nd. Pictured from left to right: Ryan Cleaves.... Sharon Cleaves, Lori Donaldson


ropractic therapy. Those who missed the opening day events got the chance to meet bitting


specialist Lisa Wright who hosted a clinic on bitting the following weekend.


The Pleasant Ridge Saddlery is now looking forward to their highly anticipated, biannual tent sale in May. Owner of Pleasant Ridge. Ryan Cleaves describes the sale as, “a huge opportu- nity for us, and for sup- pliers across Canada.” Their grand opening specials are still ongo- ing. “As long as we have the product, it will remain on sale. We have purposely ordered extra product in anticipation of this event,” Cleaves says. An online sale was launched at the same time as the in store sale for customers’ conve- nience. Everything that the store has in large


quantities was made available online for pur- chase; items that are available in limited quantities have remained in-store exclusives. “A lot of people have asked, ‘why did we


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before,” Cleaves says. Cleaves’ vision as cer- tainly come to fruition; the store carries every- thing from bridles to saddles, to helmets and stable supplies. Each isle in the 25, 000 square foot store is specialized, affording each product their own isle and dis- play. The staff at Pleas- ant Ridge Saddlery have gone through great lengths to ensure a posi- tive and quality shop- ping experience for their customers. “We’ve real- ly tried to create isles where customers can find virtually everything that they need,” Cleaves says.


Customers who enjoyed the grand open- ing extravaganza will certainly be back for more this May in time for Pleasant Ridge Sad- dlery’s biannual tent sale. For more informa- tion about the upcoming event, visit their website at www.pleasantridge.ca or contact them at (519) 756-5840.


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