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By Katherine Blocksdorf, About.com Guide to Horses since 2005

Why Join a Club?

Friday October 26, 2007
Why join a club? Horse and pony clubs offer education, information, services and social advantages. No matter what your interest in horses is, there is probably a club out there for you. Do you belong to a horse club, group, association or organization?
Poll:Do You Belong to a Horse Club or Organization?
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What's the main function of your group and what do enjoy most about it. Click 'comments' below to share your thoughts.

Comments

October 26, 2007 at 7:56 am
(1) pauline says:

i wanted to join our local riding club as i started jumping my horse with them in the summer when classes are open to all but their winter league is only open to members and i enjoy jumping there. when i went to join we ended up getting a family membership for me my hubby (as a non rider)and my 2 sons aged 11 and 4. they do loads of fun stuff for kids and my 2 love it.

October 26, 2007 at 11:15 am
(2) Horsegirl says:

I belong to PONY Book Club and it’s soooo fun. I get horsey stuff and books.

October 26, 2007 at 1:10 pm
(3) Katherine says:

My daughter is in Pony Club too! We both have a lot of fun.

October 26, 2007 at 8:57 pm
(4) Elaine says:

I actually started a group when I moved to Rosemont… WHOA … Women Horse Owners Association. The group is for women who are interested in networking and learning and sharing in their passion for horses. I you’re interested please see the website. We have 31 members now and we meet every 3rd Tuesday of the month. Meetings are fun and always focus on a topic with various experts conducting a demo or talk. There is always something to learn whether you are new to horses or have been around them all your life. Contact me trhu the website -we are always happy to have new members. There are also other benefits to being a member.

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