Equestrian Center, Spring Creek Lane, Pottstown, Pa. 19465 (northern Chester County) lmcponies@aol.com www.springcreek-farm.com
British Riding Club Certified
What a warm, wonderful February day! Risky, Sam, Magic and Spooky all enjoyed being ridden in the excellent footing in the riding rings. Happy not to have to ride in mud.
Today Lorraine and three of the rider/helpers started tossing around ideas for the upcoming summer Horse/Pony Camps. Sounds like there may be some full day camps in addition to the usual 1/2 days. More time - more fun and skills !
Joe and Lorraine attended important meeting of LCRDC to hear guest speakers Bud and Gwen Wills give a very informative and urgent talk on saving our horse trails from developers. Every horse trail rider is desperately needed to attend meetings, repair trails and show up and be involved OR we'll have no trails left. The bikers and hikers show up and the horse people are leaving themselves out of the planning. Trails are being closed to horses because of this lack of participation by horse people. Call or email for more info.
Five of the Spring Creek Farm regulars went to HorseWorld Expo in Harrisburg, plus bumped into many other friends. Some worthy workshops, lots of good shopping !
Haflinger Clark's Golden Gift and quarter horse Magic Bar Gem benefited from the useful Bombproofing clinic held recently at Passport in Oley. The work presented by Joanne Kricker of the Fair Hill Mouted Patrol proved to be fun and confidence building for both horses and also Spring Creek Farm staff members.
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What a warm, wonderful February day!
Risky, Sam, Magic and Spooky all enjoyed being ridden in the excellent
footing in the riding rings. Happy not to have to ride in mud.
Today Lorraine and three of the rider/helpers started tossing around ideas for the upcoming summer Horse/Pony Camps. Sounds like there
may be some full day camps in addition to the usual 1/2 days.
More time - more fun and skills !
Joe and Lorraine attended important meeting of LCRDC to hear guest speakers Bud and Gwen Wills give a very informative and urgent talk on saving our horse trails from developers. Every horse trail rider is desperately needed to attend
meetings, repair trails and show up and be involved OR we'll have no trails left. The bikers and hikers show up and the horse people are leaving themselves out of the planning. Trails are being closed to horses because of this lack of
participation by horse people. Call or email for more info.
Five of the Spring Creek Farm regulars went to
HorseWorld Expo in Harrisburg, plus bumped into
many other friends. Some worthy workshops, lots
of good shopping !
Haflinger Clark's Golden Gift and quarter horse Magic Bar Gem benefited from the useful
Bombproofing clinic held recently at Passport in
Oley. The work presented by Joanne Kricker of the Fair Hill Mouted Patrol proved to be fun and
confidence building for both horses and also Spring
Creek Farm staff members.
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