From the President My First Time

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From the President My First Time
February/March 2007
In this issue:
President’s Message
Notes from the 2007 Horse World Expo
Clinic Announcements, Alumni Stories
Calendar & Classifieds
From the President
My First Time
It is with great enthusiasm that I accept the responsibility to
serve as the president of the My Lady’s Manor Driving Club.
The club has a great slate of officers, fantastic volunteers and
sponsors. The 2007 driving year is off to an energetic start
with something for everyone.
MLMDC has already moved into 2007 with our booth at
the Horse World Expo. This very successful event is only the
beginning of our very busy year! There will be a series of
educational events scheduled inside for the cold months and
early spring. There is camaraderie and wonderful potluck
dinners. What’s not to love when a group can get together
and clean harness? Come join in on the fun, meet new people
and learn more about driving. There will be formal driving
events (with all the cool hats and turn outs) and the fun of a
play day and a poker run, not to mention a bus trip and the
company of other fun
people. Take a look at the
calendar—be inspired and
participate! Join us!
MLMDC is committed
to education and fun in
driving, and it is to that end
that I will do my best to
drive forward. Take it from
me; I have learned a lot and
even drove my first dressage
test, cones and hazards last
fall. This is not to say that
I set the world on fire—
quite the contrary. BUT,
I had a great time and
learned, laughed and want
Vice President Anne Councill
to do it again. What a rush!
stands in for outgoing president
Join us and become a part
Nancy Ringgold and presents
of the harness that makes
the gavel to our new president,
the club work and create.
Diane Hale, at the January
I’m looking forward to
meeting you and working
with you. Remember, the next general meeting is March 17th.
See you there. Diane Hale President, MLMDC
My daughter Alex and I were heading south on I-83 to the
Horse World Expo in Timonium. We had the truck and trailer
to carry the MLMDC booth fixtures and materials back north
to be stored away for another year. It had just begun to snow,
and suddenly I heard the dreaded Thwack Thwack Thwack
ThwackThwackThwackThwack that signals a flat tire. I can
see strips of rubber flying off my wheel onto the highway.
I pull over onto the shoulder. There’s a first time for everything, and this is my first flat with a trailer. I’m grateful that
I’m not hauling the horses today.
As usual, the first thing I do is call AAA road service.
They will not work on trailers. WILL NOT! Was I prepared
to do this myself? I suppose I’ll find out.
First, I assess the situation and list my available
resources. Cell Phone, yes. Tire iron, yes. Hydraulic Jack, no.
NO?!! What happened to it? #*^%@*** It’s in the garage
after dear husband used it, and we never put it back! Ok ,
regular jack, yes. Safety vest, yes. Flares or safely triangles,
no. License, registration, insurance card, in case the police
stop to help. Where is the registration! I swear I put it in here.
I just put new stickers on! #*^%@*** Now hoping the police
DON’T stop and help.
It’s snowing harder, but traffic is moderate. I bundle up
to liberate the spare tire from it’s permanent post on the side
of the trailer. (My daughter is wondering how this is going
to turn out, since I am getting a little tense. I have instructed
her to stay INSIDE the truck, cell phone at the ready in case
of emergency or weirdos.) Tire iron is working fine, spare is
almost off. Last nut and bolt—OH NOOOOOO! The bolt is
stuck and spinning from the back. Time for the tool box
under the seat. Screw driver, pry bar, electrical tape, hex
wrench, duct tape, pencil... Where’s the wrench? Oh #%*#!
I used it to get the drain out of the water tank, and never put it
back! Multi-tool’s too small, frozen fingers don’t work...
So next I call someone with more experience for advice
and a reality check—my friend and yours, VP Anne Councill.
Well, she rounds up the incredibly helpful William Coffman
to come help me out. He’s prepared. Big truck. Tool box.
Manly self-confidence and experience. With his wrench we
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Officers & Committees
President
Diane Hale
[email protected]
(410) 374-6596
Vice-president
Expo & Spring Show Co-chair
Anne Councill
[email protected]
(717) 993-8956
Secretary
Marjorie Richmond
[email protected]
(410) 323-3837
Treasurer
Membership/Calendar
Julia Skelley
[email protected]
(410) 239-3807
Interim Newsletter Design
& Production/Editing
Melinda Russell
(717) 993-0050
[email protected]
Regional ADS Representative
& Spring Show Chairperson
Danute Bright
[email protected]
(717) 246-2351
Education Chairperson
Julia Skelley
[email protected]
(410) 239-3807
Communications & Marketing
Melinda Russell
(717) 993-0050
[email protected]
Schooling CDE
Nancy Tomlinson
[email protected]
(301) 639-6645
Susan Kary
[email protected]
(301) 493-8115
Driving Trial Organizer
Nancy Ringgold
[email protected]
(410) 343-0056
Fun Day Chairperson
Agnes Cohen
(717) 428-3632
[email protected]
Webmaster
Bill Skelley
[email protected]
MEMBERSHIP
We currently have 179 members
We welcome our newest members!
Deborah Griffin
Terri McNutt
Bill Badnaruk, Jr
Evaline “Charly” Badnaruk
Teresa Brantner
Linda & Jay Willis
Jeanne Miller
Barry Brown
Thomas & Judy Smith
Vicki Long
Katja Nassar
Ruth & George Perkins
Jane & Don McPhaul
Sandy Rose
Charlie Purnell
Dianne McClary
Leslie Mallon
Doug & Carol Edwards
Joanna Peregoy
Gayle Miller
Robin & Jerry Lord
Kimberly Davis
Deanna Williford
Dee Roy
Lisa Jackson
Chris Dehne
Stephanie Hellberg
Richard Barnes
Mike & Marisa Chew
HARNESS CARE W/ MARGIE RICHMOND
(Bring Your Harness and Supplies)
POT LUCK & MEETING AT 12 NOON
JERRY TRAPANI SPEAKING ABOUT
CARRIAGES, SHOEING & THE CAA
WHIP TRYOUTS
(Bring Your Whip(s) TOO!)
DRIVING CLOTHING SWAP & SALE
Saturday, March 17, 10-3, @ Anne
Councill’s, Stewartstown, PA. Learn
how to clean, reassemble and check
for damage requiring repairs on your
harness. Share driving whips so that
others can test & try different types.
Bring any driving clothes that you
would like to trade or sell. Clean
hats, scarves, blouses and blazers are
all welcome (use hangers please).
Mark all items with price! Anne
Councill, 717-993-8956 or
[email protected]
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Linda and Lance A Little, 11.3 hh,
4 yo Section B Welsh gelding, at My Lady’s
Manor Driving Trial, August 2006
Intro. to Driving
Progress Stories
Linda List, White Hall, MD
Intro to Driving 2006
“Previously I was a rider and had some
driving—one pony that I started with a
friend late summer of 2005.
Since the Intro class, I have been
driving Lance to a Meadowbrook and a
road cart as a single at home and away.
We’ve competed in our first Pleasure
Show (My Lady’s Manor) and our first
CDE, shown in Dressage above.
I’m most pleased about our success
in that we have had a lot of fun and
come a long way this year, thanks to
the members’ help.
I recommend that new drivers take
the clinic—it was a great place to start.
Susan Kary has interviewed some members
who have attended MLMDC clinics and is
reporting on their progress. This will be a
continuing series in our newsletter. If you
have a success story to share, please let us
know!
TREASURER’S
REPORT
2 months Nov. & Dec. 2006:
NOVEMBER 2006
Beginning Balance $2,154.76
Revenue
$1,800.00
Expense
$1,523.52
DECEMBER 2006
Ending Balance
$2,431.24
Cart/Harness for sale
Trucks and Trailers for sale
Robert Carriages Co. 6-passenger wagonette, new-never used. Lg. Pony/horse
sized, single or pair. Shafts and 2 poles
included. Cut under w/rear brakes. Steel
spoked wheels w/balloon tires. $4,700
new, asking $3,200 obo. George Clardy
610-932-5802
1988 F350 Ford Crew Cab pickup 4x4.
Ideal for towing, $3,500 obo George
Clardy 610-932-5802
Meadowbrook cart for 15H horse; oak
finish; storage box under the seat; $1000;
410-557-9809.
Mill Run "Competitor" Road Cart, horse
size, walnut stain, pinstriped, tufted
Bedford cord, rain seats, dash & brass
rain rail, new July 2006, cost $3,000
will sacrifice $2,600, pictures available,
Julia Skelley, 410-239-3807,
[email protected]
Many carriages and carts for sale: some
competition and some pleasure. Contact
Galvin at [email protected]
Black show quality harness for small
pony, extra traces and reins. Contact
Kinko Hackney 410-329-6438
[email protected]
Two restored turn-of-century vehicles
for 14.2-15 hand horses. One is a lady's
phaeton with pole and shafts. The other
is a road cart. Both painted navy with
burgundy for show. Asking $1,500 for
the cart and $3,350 for the phaeton.
Call 203-910-7803.
Horses for Sale
13.1h Hafflinger/Welsh X. Bombproof
child's mount, can be seen at
www.agdirect.com, under horse's name,
enter "Sega". Sharon 410-357-0056
Registered half-welsh gelding 5 years,
14.1-3/4 does English, Western, Pony
Club Games, Polocrosse, has also been
schooled cross country and jumps 3'9"
with ease. He can be trail ridden alone or
in groups. He has also been ground
driven and in full harness, but never put to
a cart. His brothers are combined driving
pair. He bathes, clips, hauls and stands
for the farrier. Super quiet. e-mail for pictures . (301)729 2413 Asking $8500.
[email protected]
Morgan mare, dark buckskin, 7 years
old, 14.3 h, long lined & backed last fall,
excellent driving, riding or brood mare
prospect, ground-covering trot, $2,000,
selling due to owner's illness.
Contact Julia Skelley,
[email protected], 410-239-3807
Two-year-old bay Welsh/Arab filly,
medium, kind and sweet, lovely mover,
very attractive. Kinko Hackney,
410-329-6438, [email protected].
Ford 2000 350 Diesel crew cab PU with
Lariat package - leather seats and all the
bells and whistles. Set up to tow bumper
and gooseneck with electric brakes.
Excellent condition. Also '96 Chevy
Tahoe. Both have 125,000 miles and are
in excellent condition Call 203-910-7803.
Miscellaneous,
Tack and Services
AKC Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pups.
Full siblings to Marty Councill, M&F,
red and white. Wonderful temperament,
parents on premises. George Clardy
610-932-5802
4.5" Glory Butterfly bit. Lightly used.
Sharon, 410-357-0056.
Stallion Service: Morgan stallion DJJJ
Ebony Gold is again available at TaylorMade Stables, with breeding services
through Shamrock Farms. AHMA
Sport Horse Lifetime Achievement-has
won in Open Competition in Show, Carriage Driving, Eventing, Dressage, and
Competitive Trail, as well as fox hunted.
Remarkably kind stallion. 16.0 hh; solid
black. Contact Susan Kary,
301-493-8115, [email protected], and
see taylormadestables.com for photos.
Best Friends Grazing muzzle, Ponysized, used one season, good condition.
$25.00
Waterproof turnout sheet, sized 68,
Navy with silver trim. 600d water-resistant
nylon, fleece whithers, shoulder gussets.
Brand new in-the-bag $40.00 Large fly
mask with ears. “The Executive” from
Country Supply. Never used, in bag. Too
large for my horse. Hunter Green edging
$5.00 Melinda Russell 717-993-0050 or
[email protected]
Two driving aprons. Kinko Hackney
410-329-6438 [email protected]
On the Box Seat - A Manual of Driving
by Tom Ryder. Contact Kinko Hackney
410-329-6438 [email protected]
3 Stall Block Barn for Board/Rent. Any
or all stalls available. Private family farm,
riding and carriage driving. Six miles from
the MD Line, Exit 36, off I-83. Self-care
boarders wanted, I do provide one feeding and turnout per day, during the
work/school week for your convenience.
I will feed and turnout on winter
mornings, and bring in and feed on summer mornings. Small sand training ring,
10 acres of property to ride on. We back
up to an 80 acre farm with riding/driving
privileges on tractor roads (as long as we
don't abuse them by running thru the
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crops). The Wilsons’ Lindsey Layne
Farm, 410-343-1279, 410-790-6881.
Ask for Sharon.
Stalls for rent. Various arrangements
possible. good driving environment.
Cover for carts etc. I’m looking for a couple of people to share my barn in Monkton. Nancy Ringgold Call 410-245-8001
e-mail [email protected]
Informal family photography, black and
white or color, Nancy Ringgold 410-2458001, [email protected]
Graphic Design, Marketing, Advertising. Farm/services, horse and stallion
marketing. Sales or “for Stud” flyers,
posting on Internet sites (Dreamhorse,
Equine.com), photography, business
cards, farm signs, publications, marketing
consultations. 20 years experience, lots
of happy customers. Corporate, small
business marketing, trade show materials
also available. Portfolio review and
estimates available upon request (serious
inquiries only, please) Consultations by
appointment with small fee.
Melinda Russell Design: 717-993-0050 or
[email protected]
Check the calendar
for information about
these NEW Events!
Poker Run 6/30
Carriage Museum Trip
11/3-4
NEW DATE for our
SCHOOLING CDE in
DICKERSON, MD
Hold the date!
JULY 7 or 8
Previously know as PLAY DAY
For info, contact
Nancy Tomlinson
301-639-6645
[email protected]
or
Susan Kary
301-493-8115
[email protected]
2007 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Feb 25, Intro to Driving, Part II A, Goucher College,
ill and Dana Bright, lecture and demo. with Anne Councill
and Dana Bright, lecture and demo. Continue your driving
education where Part One left off…harnessing, hitching, rein
board & more, $40, lunch not included, limited enrollment.
Contact Susan Kary, 301-493-8115, [email protected] or
Julia Skelley, 410-239-3807, [email protected]
March 11, Intro to Driving, Part II B, TaylorMade, Damascus, MD, 9:00–3:00, members only (See description above)
March 14, Wed, Clinic at TaylorMade Stables, Damascus,
MD with Anne Councill, open to MLMDC members
(not a MLMDC event), rain or shine, outdoor/indoor arena,
10–5, Contact Susan Kary, [email protected] 301-493-8115
March 17, Sat, 10–3, GENERAL MEETING & pot luck
at 12, Jerry Trapani from CAA in the afternoon, Harness
Cleaning & Check in the am with Marjorie Richmond, also
Whip Tryout at Anne Councill’s, Stewartstown, PA, Jerry
Trapani will speak about carriages, shoeing the driving horse &
the CAA in the afternoon. Learn how to clean, reassemble,
check for damage requiring repairs on your harness “in the company of other fun people” in the am! Bring your dirty harness
plus your cleaning supplies. We'll make pleasant work of getting
ready for spring. Bring your current driving whips so that others
can test & try different types. Anne Councill, 717-993-8956 or
[email protected]
March 31, Chapter One Farms ADT, Pedricktown, NJ,
Training, Preliminary, Intermediate; Helene Paxton,
H: 856-299-5124, C: 443-253-4135, [email protected]
April 1, Long Lining and Driving Horse Suitability Clinic
with Anne Councill, members only, at McDonogh School in
Owing Mills, Learn how to long line or have your horse &
equipment evaluated for driving potential, $40 a session,
$15 for auditors, Contact Kim Berger, 410-817-4646,
[email protected] or Susan Kary, 301-493-8115,
[email protected] or www.mlmdc.org
April 10/11, Tue/Wed, Clinic at TaylorMade Stables, Damascus, MD with Muffy Seaton, open to MLMDC members (not a
MLMDC event), rain or shine, outdoor/indoor arena, 10-5,
Contact Susan Kary, [email protected], 301-493-8115
April 14, The Horse Park of New Jersey Spring Clinic and
Fund Raiser with Paul Maye, Audrey Bostwick & Michelle
McBride, $75 per lesson, cones available for $15, contact Judy
Canavan, [email protected] or 610-689-0200
April 15, A Day in the Park, 10–4, Spring Valley Park, York
County, PA, $10 for the day (does not include dressage test),
Dressage $10 per test (10–noon), includes critique with Samea
Baker, drive a challenging cones course (with some gambler’s
choice type obstacles), practice hazards or take a drive through
the park, members only. Marjorie Richmond at 410-323-3837 or
[email protected]
April 21/22, Lord Stirling Stable CDE, Basking Ridge, NJ,
Training, Prelim. Nancy Williams, W: 908-766-5955 ext 23,
[email protected]
April 27/28, Martin’s Spring Auction, Lebanon Area
Fairgrounds, Lebanon, PA, 717-354-6671
May 3–6, Garden State CDE: Horse Park of NJ, Training,
Prelim, Intermediate, Adv. Heather Walker; H: 908-439-3171,
[email protected]
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May 5, Ground Work Basics with Marjorie Richmond
& her horses. Members only. This clinic is designed for drivers
interested in starting their own driving horses & drivers interested in learning new training techniques for intermediate horses
$20, Hereford, MD, 9:00–3:00 Marjorie Richmond at
410-323-3837 or [email protected]
May 20, The 25th Annual My Lady’s Manor Driving Club
Show, Spring Valley, York County, PA, open to non-members. If you are not showing…consider volunteering! Contact
Dana Bright at 717-246-2351, [email protected] or
Anne Councill, 717-993-8956, [email protected],
secretary, Pam Schneider, 717-776-9748, [email protected]
May 23, Wednesday, 6:30 pm, GENERAL MEETING,
speaker, Pot Luck dinner, Elkridge Harford Hunt Club, contact
Deborah Cohen, 410-472-9158 or [email protected].
June 10, Brandywine Driving Show: Ludwig’s Corner
Horse Show Grounds, Glenmoore, PA, Bobbi Hager, H: 973627-2263, [email protected]
June 16/17, Elk Creek CDE: Fair Hill, MD, Training, Prelim,
Intermediate. Pat Shipley, H: 302-378-4520, C: 302-593-3175,
[email protected]
June 30, Poker Run & Pot Luck, Spring Valley Park, York
County, PA, A fun driving event for everyone, collect your
hand and see who wins, prize awarded for the best hand, bring a
dish to share, contact Sue Fair, [email protected], 410-239-7196
or Jennifer Tanio, [email protected], 410-472-9725
July 7 or 8, (New Date) Schooling CDE (Previously Play
Day), Dickerson, MD, informal in turnout, loosely follows
ADS format on a 3-section marathon course (some hazards),
Training and Prelim. Marathon is mostly rolling terrain, course
app 3-5K, open to non-members, $5 fee for non-MLMDC members, Nancy Tomlinson, [email protected] 301-6396645, or Susan Kary 301-493-8115 [email protected]
July 18, Wednesday, 6:30 pm, GENERAL MEETING,
demonstration, Elkridge Harford Club, contact Deborah Cohen,
410-472-9158 or [email protected]
Aug 3–5, ADS Fair Hill Weekend, Fair Hill, MD, This is a fun
weekend to drive & enjoy 5,600 acres in the Fair Hill Natural
Resource Management Area, lunch, dinner, camping, permanent
stalls, speakers & clinicians, contact Danute Bright at 717-2462351 or [email protected]
Aug 26, MLMDC Horse Driving Trial, open to non-members,
contact secretary, Pam Schneider, 717-776-9748,
[email protected] or Organizer, Nancy Ringgold,
Home 410-343-0056, Cell 410-245-8001, [email protected]
Sept 15, GENERAL MEETING & club social, location
to be determined, contact Deborah Cohen, 410-472-9158 or
[email protected]
Sept 22–23, Piedmont Driving Club Show,
Marcia West, 434-971-8272, [email protected]
Oct 11–14, CAA National Drive, Lexington, Kentucky,
[email protected], 859-231-0971, www.caaonline.com
Nov 3–4, Trip to the Long Island Museum of American Art,
History & Carriages, Stony Brook, NY, visit acclaimed collection of carriages, talks by museum staff & curators with showing
of new extension, time for nearby attractions & perhaps a social
or driving event with our friends of the Paumanok Driving Club,
transportation & accommodations will be coordinated with
attendees. Please let us know if you are interested, contact
Marjorie Richmond, 410-323-3837 or [email protected]
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Maryland Horse World EXPO
2007: It was a Very Good Year
By Anne Councill
We are both humbled and thrilled to say that this year’s My Lady’s Manor/ADS,
CAA booth at the 2007 Maryland Horse Expo exceeded in three days what we
accomplished in four days last year. It blew us away. Memberships, clinic sign-ups,
magazine and merchandise sales kept the booth volunteers hopping, especially the
first three days. Our volunteers have become experts at engaging those who stop to
browse or watch the Laurels Marathon footage that plays constantly on our TV
monitor. We did get thrown a curve on Sunday when traffic dried up! Finally we
were reminded that the last two NFL playoff games were that day and there was a
threat of snow for the late afternoon. It was ok, we just wished there had been more
traffic when Micky Bowen and Jamie O’Rourke were there.
Our most appreciative thanks go to: The American Driving Society HoopsAddis Fund for it’s continued sponsorship, magazines and discounted memberships. The Carriage Association of America for donations of funds, Carriage
Journal magazines and “Half-Off” memberships. Jack and Jan Alvares of Driving
Essentials for the bags and promotional
materials.
More thanks go to: Jack and
Marge Day for the use of their Saylor
Wagon again this year and their
continuing support from the CAA.
Micky Bowen and Jamie O’Rourke,
long time driving supporters who
volunteered on Sunday. Driving Digest,
AmeriCan Carriage Driver.
And, most of all, to our volunteers
who enthusiastically sign up to spend
time in the booth and do a bang up job.
In no special order: William Coffman,
Kim Berger, Randy Johnson , Janet and
Dave Kunert, Susan Kary, Samea
Baker, Gary Grisham, Pam Schneider,
Sharon Myers, Doris Rolfes, Donna
Ellis, Melinda Friend, Marcie Wozniak,
Mark Eades, Angela Deppe, Carla
Huitt, Linda List, Margie Richmond, Jennifer Tanio, Sarah Bruce, Pam Kister,
Bill Skelley and Marty the carriage dog. Expo Committee: Julia Skelley, Anne
Councill (co-chairmen), Melinda Russell (design) and Diane Hale, our newest
committee member and club President.
From an empty space in the Cow Palace of the Maryland State Fairgrounds in
Timonium, MD, to a well-attended booth. MLMDC provides a venue to introduce
“newbies” to the sport of driving, invite drivers to join the driving club
in their region and show off Jack Day’s Saylor wagon (complete with
coach dog Marty Councill). We also display photos of club members
competing and enjoying their sport, lots of books, magazines and
educational materials for purchase, as well as handing out packets of
information to anyone who walks by and looks our way!
Anne Councill and Phyllis Klimes look at the scrapbook during a
lull in the action. Most times the booth was full! Marty became known
as the people vacuum as he drew visitors into the booth.
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If your label says 2006 your membership has
expired. This will be your last newsletter.
You can download membership forms at
www.mlmdc.org/membership.htm or contact
Julia Skelley at 410-239-3807 or
[email protected]
Stewartstown, PA 17363
4388 Rinely Road
Melinda Russell Design @ Lucky Dog Farm
MLMDC Newsletter
My First Time, continued from page 1
get the spare off. I pull the trailer up onto a wedge we made
with the wheel chock and hitch stand I had made with 6x6’s.
Now it’s my turn to perform! I stand at the edge of the
shoulder in my bright orange safety vest—to attract the
speeding cars towards me (just kidding :-} I’m warning them
away!) so they won’t hit William, who is working diligently
in the driving snow to change my tire.
We have success. My tire is changed. William is not
squished thanks to my orangey brilliance. We have survived
the salty buckshot of not one, but TWO of Maryland’s finest
salt trucks. Now it’s time to head down the road to load up.
How lucky we were, my daughter and I, that our first
experience with on-road trailer repair was as uneventful as it
turned out to be. We learned many things.
1. Watch for dry rot on your trailer tires. Look for cracks
around the rims and on the sidewalls. Keep safe, appropriate
tires on your rig. Keep them properly inflated and always
check your spare! Our tires still had lots of tread, but with the
limited use our trailer gets, the tires dried up and blew out!
2. Make sure your tool box is always complete (with a
wrench, too)! If you use the tools, PUT them BACK!
3. A SAFETY KIT is important. Trailer appropriate jack or
drive-up blocks, tire iron, tire sealant, trailer chocks, safety
reflectors/triangles & flares (I also have a safety vest for
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riding during hunting season and walking on the roadside)
and a first-aid kit!
Have you ever changed a trailer tire? Try it before you
need to! Your “Prince William” may not be around to help!
You may also want to consider a membership in a group
such as USRider, that offers roadside assistance for trucks &
trailers w/ horses, as well as emergency stabling and vet
referrals. (800-844-1409 or www.usrider.org) Note: I copied
this information out the back of Equus magazine. No endorsement is
given or implied by myself or MLMDC.
As Anne has written, it was a successful 4 days at the
EXPO. All is back to normal and I’m shopping for 5 new
trailer tires. Thanks to all who helped out with advice and
assistance (Prince William, especially you!) Alex, Anne, and
Julia, to name a few.
Have fun and safe travel! Melinda Russell
NATIONAL DRIVE CARAVAN
Sue Fair would like to coordinate with club members that are
interested in attending the NATIONAL DRIVE In Lexington, KY,
Oct 10–14. Contact Sue at [email protected], 410-239-7196.
This event is devoted exclusively to equine driving & is designed
to become the largest gathering of recreational drivers in the
country. It also includes a series of clinics & demonstrations.
See www.nationaldrive.net or www.caaonline.com for more info.
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