OUT&ABOUT 2020 FEB January 8 Snow Photo Facebook Posts on Social Media from Becky Cocklin from Larisa Quirk from Janna Dyer from Amanda Rose from Jane Seigler
More snow photos from Equiery Facebook followers on page 56 of this issue!
from Carolann Sharpe from Jessica Millard RACING CLINIC OPPORTUNITES for Pony, Junior, & Young Riders
Mid-Atlantic Pony & Young Rider Racing Clinic* Sun., 2/23 • 11:00 am • Bonita Farm • Darlington, MD Fearturing trainers Ann Merryman, Kevin Boniface, Regina Welsh & jockeys Lia McGuirk, Forest Boyce, and Paddy Young and more!
Aiken Pony & Young Rider Racing Clinic** Fri., 3/13, 4:30 pm • Aiken, SC • Near the Training Track
Juniors on horses or ponies will be divided into groups based on ability,from beginner and never ridden a race to licensed jockeys looking to improve their skills. This clinic will serve as an approval session for USPR operated races. Come join the fun at this friendly experience.
• Students will learn how to ride safely in a group with a focus on SAFETY and control. Jumping optional (timber/hurdles)
• Experienced students will work on starting gate etiquette and more advanced racing strategies.
* $25 if PAID by 2/16, $40 after. Instructor availablity clinic day pending. ** FREE clinic! New Aiken Pony Race entries are required to attend. Entries for the AIken Pony Races (3/14) are open now and will close March 8th at noon. Visit
usponyracing.com or email
usponyracing@gmail.com, or call 410-329-3749 to enter clinics or races. This ad was made possible in part by grants recieved from: Temple Gwathmey Steeplechase Foundation and the Maryland Horse Industry Board
• Mounts must be minimum of 5 yrs old • For riders 18 years old and under able to canter
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WANTED JUNIOR jockeys
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