Thursday

March 1 Horse Happenings

These horse-related highlights are scheduled for Friday, March 1. Please contact host organizations or equestrian facilities directly for additional details on all horse shows, riding clinics, training seminars, and other events.




Animal-Assisted Therapy for Health-Care Professionals Workshop
Nature’s Edge Therapy Center, 2523 14 3/4 Avenue, Rice Lake, Wisconsin.
(Contact: 715-859-6670.)


Down Under Horsemanship Clinic
Iowa Equestrian Center, Kirkwood Community College, 6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

(Contact: 303-816-7078.)

Dressage Clinic with Dolly Hannon
Iowa Dressage and Combined Training Association
Pioneer Livestock Pavilion, Iowa State Fairgrounds, East 30th Street and East University Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa.
(Contact: 319-389-7395.) 


 

Illinois Horse Fair
Horsemen’s Council of Illinois
801 Sangamon Ave, Springfield, Illinois.
(Contact: 217-529-6503.) 

NCRHA Reining Horse Show

North Central Reining Horse Association
Minnesota Equestrian Center, 24621 Gilmore Valley Road, Winona, Minnesota.
(Contact: 507-452-5600.) 


The Mane Event - for Equine Professionals
Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College and the Indiana Horse Council
Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College, Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.
(Contact: 812-535-5151.) 

WHC Horse Trail Grant Deadline for 2013
Wisconsin Horse Council, 121 S. Ludington Street, Columbus, Wisconsin.
(Contact: 920-623-0393.) 


 
 
Today is 
National 
Horse 
Protection 
Day 
in the U.S.

 Image/s:
Bucking Horse Postcard
Circa 1910
Library of Congress 
Prints and Photographs Division 
Washington, D.C.
National Horse Protection Day
promo artwork/fair use


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