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All paces require approved protective headgear (safety helmets) and suitable riding footwear (boot with heel). There will be four divisions (hunt, pleasure or hacking, junior and western) and all paces will be held rain or shine. Western teams must have at least one western rider and junior teams must have at least one junior rider. All fences will have go-arounds and all paces will award ribbons for first through 10th place. Riders can accumulate points towards series awards.

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 – The Bedford Riding Lanes Association will present its Fall Pace on Sunday, September 10, from 8 am to 12 noon, at the John Jay Homestead on Route 22 in Katonah, New York. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. Water is available, but bring extra hay. A buffet luncheon will be served from 12 noon to 2 pm and awards will follow. Fees are $65 for adults ($75 for non-members) and $45 for juniors ($55 for non-members). Call Caroll Bancel at 1-914-533-2561 for further information.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 – The Middlebury Bridle Land Association will host its Fall Hunter Pace on Sunday, September 24, at Larkin’s Farm on South Street in Middlebury. Ribbons will be awarded in four divisions and all jumps have go-arounds. Cost is $40 for MBLA members ($50 for non-members) and $30 for junior members ($40 for non-members). Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Call Sylvia Preston at 1-203-758-8637 for further information.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 – The Lewisboro Horseman’s Association will host its Fall Country Pace on Sunday, October 1, at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Route 121, in Cross River, New York. Time is 8 am to 12 noon, with a buffet luncheon to be served from 11 am to 2 pm. There are no jumps. Cost is $45 for LHA member ($55 for non-member) and $25 for LHA junior member ($30 for non-member). The fee includes entry for towing vehicles, trailers and horses. People arriving in separate cars will be charged normal parking fee. Pre-registration and payment required by September 27. Call Virginia Clark at 1-914-763-9193 for further information.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 – The Greenwich Riding & Trails Association will hold its Hunter Pace on Sunday, October 15, at Hughes/Wonham Field in Greenwich. Start time is 8 am and cut-off time is 12 noon. Senior riders will be $60 and junior riders $40 (lunch included). Pre-registration and payment are required. Call Claire Reed at 1-203-637-8684 for further information.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 – The Newtown Bridle Lands Association will hold its annual Pumpkin Pace on Sunday, October 29, from 8 am to 12 noon, on Mount Nebo Road. Hard hats are required (no exceptions) and horse must be in good physical condition (NBLA officials have the authority to disqualify any animal that is in distress). Times will be issued on first-come, first-served basis. For further information, call Beverly MacMillan at 1-203-270-0202 or email zipsnitmom@aol.com with questions. Cost is $50 for NBLA members are $55 for non-members.

ADJACENT HUNTS FALL HUNTER PACE SERIES

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 – The Millbrook Hunt Hunter Pace will be held on Sunday, September 10, at Fraleigh Hill Road in Millbrook, New York. Teams of two or three members will start at 10 am, rain or shine, with the last team leaving at 1 pm. Proper cub-hunting attire and hard hats required. Luncheon provided. Pre-paid reservations encouraged. Call Mrs Thomas Estes at 1-845-373-8929 for a start time (or estes@peoplepc.com).

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 – The official centennial hunter pace of the Smithtown Hunt Club, Inc., will be held on Sunday, September 17, from 8:30 am to 1 pm, in Old Westbury, New York. Teams of two or three riders will compete in several different divisions. Proper attire required. All fences have go-arounds. Lunch is included for participants ($15 for non-riders), 11:30 am to 2 pm. Cost of the pace is $25 per junior rider, $35 per affiliated hunt rider, and $60 per unaffiliated hunt rider. Call 1-631-269-8931 for start time.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 – The Old Chatham Hunt Club will hold its annual pace on Sunday, September 24, from 10 am to 1 pm, at Highland Farm in Old Chatham, New York. Several different divisions for junior and adult riders will feature trophy points as well as coolers and ribbons. Informal hunting attire and hard hats required (no dogs, please). Cost is $35 for adjacent hunt members ($25 for juniors), $70 for unaffiliated riders ($35 for juniors). Call Patti Salerno at 1-518-766-4340 for registration form.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 – The Fairfield County Hounds Hunter Pace will be held on Sunday, October 15, at 10 am, on Curtis Road in Bridgewater. A newly-designed course (all fences have go-arounds) will be featured. Cost is $35 for adjacent hunts member and $70 for non-member ($20 for juniors). Call Gigi Haber at 1-203-255-2522 for further information.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 – The Rombout Hunt, Inc., Hunter Pace will be held Sunday, October 22, at 10 am, at Gone Away Farm on Browning Road in Hyde Park, New York. All fences (a combination of fences, chicken coops, barways and stone walls) have go-arounds. There will be a separate division for juniors. Hunting attire with hard hats is required. Luncheon is included. Cost is $35 for adjacent hunts members, $70 for non-members, and $20 for juniors. Call Joan Cohen at 1-845-297-6182 for further information.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 – The Windy Hollow Hunter Pace will be held Sunday, October 29, from 10 am to 1 pm, at Hunts End Farm on Wolfpit Road in Sussex, New Jersey. Cost is $35 for adjacent hunts members, $5 for all others, and $25 for juniors. There will be prizes awarded in junior and adult divisions. Appropriate attire and protective gear required. Call Dorrie Doberts (1-212-620-0427).

PACES

 

SEPTEMBER 24: The Parish of Christ's Church of Easton and The Exchange Club of Easton are co-sponsors this year of the Easton Parish Hunter Pace which was last held in September 1998. The date for this year's event is Sunday, September 24. Proceeds from the event go to support numerous charities. Emphasis this year will be on organizations that work to prevent child abuse and to care for those who have suffered abuse. Starting times are still available. Call Michelle Smith at (203) 268-7439 (email at md.sinct@aol.com) or the Parish of Christ's Church at (203) 268-7439 for further information.

HORSE SHOWS

 

SEPTEMBER 10: The 4-H Nutmeg Benefit Horse Show will be held Sunday, September 10, at the Agricultural Extension Center on Stony Hill Road in Bethel. There will be several different divisions from Kentucky Hunter to Junior Western. Classes start at 8:30 am and will run through mid-afternoon. Food will be available on the grounds. Call the Cooperative Extension Office at 207-8440 for further information.

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