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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.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 â 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 â 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
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 â 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 â 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 â 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), Vanessa Elliott (1-201-652-7462) or Lindie Scorsone (1-845-351-2515) for starting time information.
OTHER HUNTER PACES
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NOVEMBER 5: The Woodbury FFA, sponsored by the Woodbury FFA Alumni and Parent Support Group, will hold its annual Hunter Pace on Sunday, November 5, at Logue Farms in Woodbury. The event is open to teams of riders on horseback and is designed to simulate a traditional foxhunt. The course features an eight- to 10-mile cross-country trail that traverses natural terrain, wooded trails, and farmland. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Woodbury FFA, the national agricultural youth leadership organization association with the Agri-Science program at Nonnewaug High School, and will go towards student scholarship funds and to help provide financial assistance to students competing at the National FFA Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. The event will feature a slower (Hack) and faster (Hunt) division that will further be divided into junior and senior sections, if entries warrant. Pre-entries are $40 for seniors and $30 for juniors under 18. For further information, call the Hunter Pace secretary at 1-860-355-0195.
HORSE SHOWS
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OCTOBER 15: A series of Hunter/Jumper Schooling Shows will be held at New Hope Farms in Port Jervis, New York. The dates are October 15, November 12, December 10, January 14, March 11, and April 8. Call the Farm at 1-845-856-6792 for further information.
SPECIAL_EVENTS
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OCTOBER 15: The Danbury Animal Welfare Society will be holding a Walk-a-Thon on Sunday, October 15, at 1 pm, beginning at the King Street School in Danbury. Registration will be from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm.The walk will be five miles through neighborhoods and quiet streets and walkers are asked to secure pledges and donations to help the Danbury Animal Welfare. A free DAWS t-shirt will go to all walkers with $50 or more in pledges.Refreshments will be available throughout the walk and wall walkers are eligible for door prizes. If your dog is physically fit and enjoys walking, feel free to bring him or her along. Call 746-7204 for further information.
OCTOBER 15: The Litchfield Hills Driving Club will holds its Fall Carriage Rally on Sunday, October 15, at 10 am, at Harwinton Fairgrounds on Locust Road in Harwinton (off Route 4). See horses and ponies put to antique, turn-of-the-century carts and carriages, participating in driving competitions both within in a ring and through an obstacle course. Free admission, but parking is $3 per vehicle. Food and beverages will be available. Call 1-860-582-9916 for further information.