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NOV 2013


at the Maryland Horse Council BBQ September 14 • Dodon Farm, Davidsonville


Guests head out on a tour of the farm and vineyard.


Current MHC president Jane Siegler welcomes everyone to the BBQ.


Dodon Farm owner (and past MHC president) shows Lt. Governor Anthony Brown around the barns.


Judy Smith of Friday’s Horse Gift Wear, Sarah Kemerer of Cavalia, Equiery publisher Crystal Kimball, Ashley Valies of the Governor’s Offi ce and Equiery associate publisher Jennifer Webster


Kathy Schwartz-Howe (former executive director of Days End Farm) receiving a Secretary’s Citation for her 24 years of service to the horse industry; pictured with MHIB president Jim Steele, Lt. Governor Anthony Brown and Mary Ellen Setting (Deputy Sec. MD Department of Ag.)


The King Street Blues kept everyone dancing!


Lt. Governor Anthony Brown with long-time MHC and MHIB member Dorthy Troutman (Upper Marlboro) and MHIB executive director Ross Peddicord


COLUMBIA HORSE CENTER DRESSAGE


September 22 Judge: TBA


Opening date: Aug 26 Closing date: Sept 16


October 12


Judge: Betty Thorpe (r) Opening date: Sept 23


Closing date: Oct 14


Opening date: Oct 21 Closing date: Nov 11


November 17 Judge: TBA


10400 Gorman Rd Laurel, MD


www.columbiahorsecenter.com 301-776-5850


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