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Wayne County Saddle Club
Wayne County Saddle Club All are Welcome at WCSC Shows
PRESIDENT, Stan Bosler VICE PRESIDENT, Angie Didinger & Jaimie Horsky; SECRETARY, Tricia Crilow; TREASURER, Beth Eikleberry
WEBSITE,
www.waynecountysaddleclub.com
Once again, I can tell you 2022 is going great at the ‘Hollow.’ All show chair people deserve a thank you for their efforts to assure your Wayne County Saddle Club experiences are rewarding and pleasurable. Jamie, Angie, and Leanne produce the contest, pleasure and fun shows. Upcoming are the following:
JULY 9: Pleasure point show
JULY 23: Contest point show
JULY 15: Fun show and Buckle Series
JULY 24: Fun show and Buckle Series
These and future events also appear in the Corral calendar in this issue. So far—so good with prospects of continuing excellence. Thanks folks. Members are welcome.
Mike Geiger put on a seminar A photo from a recent saddle club show.
relating to first aid along the trail on June 5. Several folks attended, thanks Mike.
Officers and directors continue to assure great events for you. Our meetings are the first Thursday of each month at the club grounds at 7 p.m.
I reckon you’ll get this somewhere around July 4. This mid-summer holiday is, to me at least, a very important time; a commemoration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the greatest nation in history and its Constitution. A famous quote from that declaration goes, “We hold these truths to be selfevident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
I hope you remember the struggles our founders went through to obtain the remarkable freedom we now tend (too easily, I think) to take for granted— and appreciate the widespread freedom we have because of those battles. God bless America!
In addition to showing and riding trails at the ‘Hollow’ a number of us rode in the Memorial Day parade in Wooster; some for many years (I think this was my 68th consecutive year riding) and others for the first time. It is a good feeling to be part of the demonstration of gratitude for those brave men and women who sacrifice life for the freedom they believed in and maintained for us (US).
The worship meets Sundays at 11 a.m. All are welcome.
And, as I usually say, whether you come to watch, show, help or any combination of the above —you are welcome! So, why not join us?!



Memorial Day parade at Wooster. Photo credit: Vicki Bosler/Kilmer.
~Stan


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