Participants wanted for Kent horse show July 30 at Reber Ranch

Participants are wanted to compete in the 2011 Boeing Employees Saddle Club Performance Horse Show on Saturday, July 30 at Reber Ranch, 28606 132nd Ave. S.E., in Kent.

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  • Friday, June 24, 2011 1:53pm
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Participants are wanted to compete in the 2011 Boeing Employees Saddle Club Performance Horse Show on Saturday, July 30 at Reber Ranch, 28606 132nd Ave. S.E., in Kent.

The schooling show categories include English Novice, contestants are not to have won a first place in any English equitation class, in any show, recognized or not; Western Novice ‐ contestants are not to have won a first place in any Western equitation class, in any show, recognized or not; Beginning Horse – a horse in its first or second year of showing; and Color Horse – registered or bred for and exhibiting characteristics of a Paint, Pinto, Buckskin, Dun, Appaloosa, etc…

For more information, contact Crystal Creson Carter by email at triplecpleasurehorses@msn.com, by phone at 253‐569‐4804 or call Valerie Arciniega at 206‐261‐4665.




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