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Sunday, May 16 - The Woodbury Chase Country Trail Ride and Luncheon will be held Sunday, May 16, at White Memorial, a wildlife sanctuary in Litchfield. The ride starts at 10 am with the luncheon to follow at 1 pm. Cost is $45 for adults and $35 for

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Sunday, May 16 – The Woodbury Chase Country Trail Ride and Luncheon will be held Sunday, May 16, at White Memorial, a wildlife sanctuary in Litchfield. The ride starts at 10 am with the luncheon to follow at 1 pm. Cost is $45 for adults and $35 for juniors (or $20 for adults and $15 for juniors for luncheon only). Call Joel Serota at 203-263-2113 after 7 pm for further information.

Monday, May 31 – The Bedford Riding Lanes will hold its Memorial Day Country Pace and Luncheon on Monday, May 31, at the John Jay Homestead Historic Site on Route 22 in Katonah, New York. Entries close on May 15. Limit is 130 teams. Fee is $80 per adult rider ($70 for BRLA members) and $60 per junior rider ($50 for BRLA members). For luncheon only, adults will be $30 and juniors $20. Pace will run from 8 am to 12 noon, with luncheon from 12 noon to 2 pm, a raffle drawing at 1:45 pm, and announcement of results and presentation of ribbons at 2 pm. Call 1-914-234-BRLA for further information or check out www.bedfordridinglanes.com on the web.

Adjacent Hunts Series –

Saturday, June 5 – The Rombout Hunt Trail Ride will be held Saturday, June 5, at Anjes Farm in Stone Ride, New York. Contact Jackie Bachor at jbcaraid@aol.com or 1-845-687-4269.

Sunday, June 6 – The Golden Bridge Hounds Trail Ride will be held Sunday, June 6, at The Race Track, Baxter Road, North Salem, New York. Contact Marilyn Tremblay at 1-203-775-8330.

Saturday, June 12 – The Old Chatham Hunt Trail Ride will be held Saturday, June 12, at Good Hope Farm on County Route 66 in Malden Bridge, New York. Contact Freling Smith at Fhsmith@taconic.net or 1-518-733-6926.

Sunday, August 8 – The Old Chatham Hunt will be held Sunday, August 8, at the Old Chatham Sheepherding Company, Shaker Museum Road, in Old Chatham, New York. Contact Freling Smith at Fhsmith@taconic.net or 1-518-733-6926.

Sunday, August 29 – The Golden Bridge Hounds pace will be held Sunday, August 29, at MeriMac Farm in Amenia, New York. Contact Lisa Amtower at 1-914-234-7920.

HORSE SHOWS

 

Sunday, May 16 – The Crickerbrook Farm Schooling Show will be held Sunday, May 16, at Crickerbrook Farm in Monroe. Classes will include Micro, Beginner, Pleasure, Childeren’s/Adult Equitation, Hunter and Jumpers. Call 268-6676 for further information.

Sunday, May 16 – The 2004 4-H Spring Benefit Horse Show will be held Sunday, May 16, at the Cooperative Extension System grounds on Stony Hill Road in Bethel. The open schooling show will feature classes in English Equitation, Hunt Seat, Western and Trail. Most classes will be pinned through sixth place, with the first-place winner also receiving a trophy. Divisions will be awarded champion and reserve champion ribbons. Several year-end awards will be offered to the high point horse and rider combinations from both the Spring Benefit and Fall Nutmeg Shows. Call 1-203-207-3264 for further information.

Sunday, May 16 – The 23rd annual Pegasus Horse Show will be held Sunday, May 16, from 10 am to 3 pm, at Coker Farm on Stone Hill Road, Route 137, in Bedford, New York. Pegasus is seeking people willing to sponsor a ribbon for the show – the Grand Champion ($5,000), Champion ($1,000), Reserve Champion ($500), Blue ($250), Red ($150), Yellow ($100) or White ($50) ribbons. Contact Pegasus at 1-203-356-9504 for further information. Also, contact Pegasus at the same number on the day of the show to find out if inclement weather has postponed the event.

Sunday, May 23 – Brushy Hill will hold its first schooling show of the 2004 season on Sunday, March 23, on its 15 Coachmans Drive grounds in Southbury. Divisions will include Micro, Walk/Trot, Short Stirrup, Green Hunter, Low Hunter, Suitable Hunter, Equitation, Adult and Pleasure. The show will be held indoors in the event of inclement weather. For further information and prize list, call Ev at 203-262-6466 or Nina at 203-792-6437.

Sunday, May 30 – The Crickerbrook Farm CHJA/CHSA Show will be held on Sunday, May 30, at Crickerbrook Farm in Monroe. Classes will include Walk-Trot, Short Stirrup, Pleasure, Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation. For info and prize list, call 268-6676.

Sunday, July 3 – The Crickerbrook Farm CHSA Show will be held Sunday, July 3, at Crickerbrook Farm in Monroe. Classes will include Walk-Trot, Short Stirrup, Pleasure, Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation. For info and prize list, call 268-6676.

Sunday, July 11 - The Bethlehem Horse Show will be held Sunday, July 11, at the Morris Equestrian Center on Route 61 in Bethlehem. The show will start at 8 am sharp, rain or shine. There will be food, beverages, and pony rides for the kids. All registration proceeds will be used to create bridle trails on Sweson Farm property. Call 1-203-266-5884 for further information.

Sunday, July 25 – The Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard will hold its annual Horse Show on Sunday, July 25. Contact show secretary Pamela King at 1-203-758-8602. The show is CHSA, ASHA, CHJA, and AHCC rated. There will also be driving classes.

Sunday, September 25 – The Crickerbrook Farm CHJA/CHSA Show will be held on Sunday, September 25, at Crickerbrook Farm in Monroe. Classes will include Walk-Trot, Short Stirrup, Pleasure, Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation. For info and prize list, call 268-6676.

Sunday, November 7 – The Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard will hold its annual Benefit Trail Ride for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital on Sunday, November 7. Contact Sergeant Karen deFriesse at 426-9046.

OPEN HOUSES

 

Sunday, August 15 – The Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard will hold an Open House on Sunday, August 15, complete with public tours, performances, demonstrations, pony rides for kids as well as recruit enlistment information for fall recruit classes. Open to all. Contact Second Lieutenant Heather Heyburn at 1-203-757-4419.

SPECIAL EVENTS

 

Saturday, May 22 – The Newtown Bridle Lands Association will hold its Country Dance and Supper at Edmond Town Hall on Saturday, May 22. Music will be by Wild Notes, with Bill Fischer calling.  Featuring Squares, Contras and Couples Dances (no experience is necessary because all dances will be taught).  Supper is at 6 pm, with dancing from 8 to 10:30 pm. Admission is $20 per person in advance, and $25 at the door.  Proceeds will benefit the NBLA equine scholarship fund for college students majoring in veterinary medicine, equine studies, or environmental science. Call the NBLA at (203) 791-4853.

 

DOGS

 

Sunday, May 16 – Canine Advocates of Newtown will hold its 4th Annual Tag Sale on Sunday, May 16, from 9 am to 4 pm in the parking lot at the medical offices of Dr Donald Evans, 115 Mt. Pleasant Road. (across from Hot Shots Restaurant). All proceeds will help pay for rabies and distemper shots and spaying/neutering for the dogs at the Newtown Dog Pound. Good quality donations for the sale are welcome and can be dropped off at the same address on Saturday, May 1, between 3 and 5:30 pm; Wednesday, May 5, between 5 and 7:30 pm; and Saturday, May 15, between 3 and 5:30 pm (no clothing or large furniture, please). In addition to the kitchen items, jewelry, plants, pots, vases, lamps, small appliances, small furniture, toys, games, books, speakers, exercise equipment, and electronics, there will be new itsems such as dog and cat jewelry, crafts, and homemade dog biscuits. Call 426-5327. Rain date – Sunday, May 23.

Saturday, June 5 – The Greenwich Kennel Club’s 72nd AKC All-Breed Dog Show and Obedience Trial will be held Saturday, June 5, at Purchase College, SUNY, in Purchase, New York. There will be majors in many breeds, eight breed sweepstakes, competing veterans all breeds, divided classes, and all in lvel spacious rings. Special features include “Meet the Author”; a demonstration from DAWGS (Disaster and Wilderness Ground Search team); a K-9 Semen Collection Clinic (advanced appointment required); Paws and Paddle Canine Conditioning; and AKC Canine Good Citizen Tests. Call 426-1173 or visit www.GreenwichKC.org for further information.

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