Also, on another topic, we in GA need to get together (via email is ok) and see about getting folks trained, unoffcial practices or at least interested in playing. More on that later.
Alicia
Elliff_MJ <polera002@yahoo.com> wrote:
The Shire of Graywood is kicking around the idea of hosting at some unknown future date an equestrian collegium. Our site is fairly central to the active equestrian groups in Texas and far enough north that it wouldn't be absolutely impossible for those in Oklahoma. It's got all of the facilities for horse care and there would be plenty of picketing shade with only the equestrians there, as well as a few stalls, a round pen, and a turn out pasture. There are lrge water troughs and a couple of nearby water faucets. There would be lots of room so that several equestrian games could be set up at the same time in one great BIG pasture.The shire isn't looking to really make money on this. Site fee would hopefully cover the cost of a porta-pottie ($100) and equestrian insurance ($50). Dinner would be pot luck with a large pit, refrigerator, very small freezer, and full sized stove available.Are ya'll interested? How much would ya'll be willing to pay in site fee for it? We don't _really_ wanna lose money on the deal ;) What time of year would work best?-Rose
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