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February 3 Horse Happenings

These horse-related highlights are scheduled for Sunday, February 3. Please contact host organizations or equestrian facilities directly for additional details on all horse shows, riding clinics, training seminars, and other events.


4-H Tack Sale
Green County 4-H Horse and Pony Project,
Green County Justice Center, 2841 Sixth Street, Monroe, Wisconsin.
(Contact: 608-513-7728.)

AQHA Horse Show - 4 Judges
Gordyville USA, Route 136 E / 2205 County Road 3000N, Gifford, Illinois.
(Contact: 217-568-7117.) 

Barrel Event with Casey and Shawn Varpness
Minnesota Equestrian Center, 24621 Gilmore Valley Road, Winona, Minnesota.
(Contact: 507-452-5600.) 

Hunter/Jumper Schooling Show
Seoul Creek Farm, 1896 County Highway NN, West Bend, Wisconsin.
(Contact: 414-688-8888.)


 

Hunter Schooling Show  *** rescheduled from January 27 ***
Crossroads Farm, 1671 County Road K, Hartford, Wisconsin.
(Contact: 262-673-7007.) 


Ledges Winter Series - "A" Show
Ledges Sporting Horses, 12250 Love Road, Roscoe, Illinois.
(Contact: 815-623-2700.)

MQHYA Winter Spectacular
Michigan Quarter Horse Youth Association
MSU Pavilion, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
(Contact: 616-225-8211.)


 

Open Arena
Alpine Ridge Arena, W3143 County Road D, Elkhorn, Wisconsin.
(Contact: 262-642-5300.) 

Roping Practice
Winners Sircle Stables, 5035 69th Drive, Union Grove, Wisconsin.
(Contact: 262-939-8767.)
 

Trail Ride / Potluck – Boarders, Students and Friends
Meadowsweet Ranch
8118 Wilmot Road, Spring Grove, Illinois
(Contact: 815-675-1177.)




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