Saturday, June 20, 2009

Tack Sale & Open Ride

Tack sale & an open ride at the Clark county fairgrounds on July 11th and an open horse show on July 12th.

Selling spaces for the tack sale for $20 for a 10 x 10 space. The open ride is $5 per rider.

The horse show is an open horse show with 4 judges. We are giving a saddle away for the all day high point winner!!!!!!!!

The show is also PAC & OCAP approved. Forms are on the website, our website is www.swwpthc.com

Monday, June 15, 2009

Catch ARHA live through Horsecity.com

Join us June 22-27, 2009 for a live webcast of the ARHA 2009 World Show.

More than 500 horses and 3,600 entries are expected to pack the fifth annual American Ranch Horse Association World Show, to be held at Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Approximately $48,000 in awards is up for grabs, including cash awards, tack, equipment and trophy buckles.

Catch all the action LIVE by registering online at HorseCity.com.

Click here for details!

For more information about the ARHA World Show, visit www.americanranchhorse.net

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Cross Country Rider Reaches Washington


Photo taken in Brownsville, Washington, May 2009.

Pretty incredible stuff. This woman is travelling across the United States with her two horses and dog. Amazing.

Check it out at the link below.

http://www.endeofthetrail.com/Current.html

Right now she's somewhere between Carson and Battle Ground.

Cool.

Small Acreage Tour ~ June 7th


Click on the flyer above for a larger image.
Don't miss this upcoming farm tour. It will be a great opportunity to learn more about small acreage and resource management.

Friday, May 1, 2009

FREE Workshop - Small Acreage Living - May 7

FREE

Workshop Offered on Sustainable Small Acreage Living

“Sustainable Small Acreage Living”

Thursday, May 7, 2009 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Clark County Fire and Rescue
911 N 65th Ave Ridgefield, WA 98642

Join the Small Acreage Program for a free workshop that will provide tips, suggestions, and ideas on how to create a more sustainable small acreage property. The workshop will provide information on managing roof runoff, composting, soil improvement, protecting streams and drinking water, along with other tips and tricks to reduce chore time and save you money.

The Small Acreage Program, co-sponsored by Washington State University Clark County Extension, the Clark County Clean Water Program, and the Clark Conservation District, will provide information, handouts, and answer landowners’ questions at the workshop. Registration is free but class size is limited.

Please call 360-397-6060 ext. 0 or e-mail erin.harwood@clark.wa.gov to register, or for more information about the WSU Clark County Extension’s Small Acreage Program.