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OCT 2017


at the Days End Farm Horse Rescue Fall Festival Kick-Off Party September 15 • Lisbon • photos by Tracy McKenna


DEFHR volunteers Diane Johnson and Brian Carderelli


Former Baltimore City police horse Offi cer Barney with DEFHR’s Nugget greeting visitors to the farm


Want to see your photo in The Equiery? Send photos with captions to editor@equiery.com by the 10th of the month!


Rege Dvorsky with DEFHR equine programs director De Ette Hillman


The Great Lisbon


FARMERS FEED THE HUNGRY Christmas Parade


Saddle Horses, Carriage Horses & Horse Power (Tractors) presented by


The Howard County Farm Bureau FREE FOR SPECTATORS


Saturd


Christmas Village Vendors • Pony Rides • and More!


Music & “Karaoke with the King”


Country Ham & Fried Chicken Dinner (vendors: to register, please visit website)


turday, Dec , December 9, 20


“Main Street” (Route 144) Lisbon, Western Howard County Parade proceeds will benefit:


www.lisbonchristmasparade.com


Howard and Carroll County Food Banks Farmers & Hunters Feeding The Hungry Lisbon Volunteer Fire Department


Stations will be located at LVF


for donations of canned and dry goods; new toys also accepted for WFVFD Toy Drive.


The Lisbon Christmas Parade is an equal opportunity farm equipment celebration & does not discriminate based on color of tractor or breed of horse. 84 | THE EQUIERY | OCTOBER 2017


To register for the parade, visit www.lisbonchristmasparade.com


• Registration Off icially Opens: August 1 • MORE Horse Entires to be Accepted! • NEW Lower Entry Fees for Individuals & Groups! • Registration Closes: October 31 or when 250 horses are entered • Confirmation Packets will be mailed to horse parade entries after November 10


800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com 2017


Ashley King (DEFHR volunteer), Caroline Robertson (DE- FHR development director), Erin Ochoa (DEFHR CEO), Brittney Carow (DE- FHR equine health director) and Susan Holechek (DEFHR volunteer)


DEFHR founder Kathy Schwartz-Howe with current DEFHR CEO Erin Ochoa


910758-170617 911454-170817


Horses to Follow Tractors at Noon


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