2018 3rd Annual Summer Writing Contest Winners

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3rd Annual Saddle Up! Magazine

Summer Writing Contest Winners Children and teens in 3 different age groups entered our Summer Writing Contest for a chance to win a gift card valued between $75 and $10. Contestants wrote their stories about “My Dream Horse Is...” to enter. Winners were selected for originality and creativity. All winners will recieve a gift card from a location of their choice, and all first place winners will receive a free one year first class subscription to Saddle Up! Magazine. Thank you to everyone that took the time to enter this year!

1ST

PLACE AGES 6-8

$30.00 GIFT CARD

Cora Lea S., Age 7 – Cardington, Ohio My dream horse is named Brandy. She is a 39” miniature horse. She is a brown and white paint. She has a long white mane and tail. She is 12 years old. I love taking Brandy to Friday Night Fun Shows at the fair! My favorite thing to do with her is riding bareback around barrels in my backyard by myself. Then afterwards we get soaked with the water hose! Then I lay on her back while she eats grass and we dry off in the sun. She is so funny, she is afraid of the black patches on the road! In the winter she is so fuzzy. She is my best friend and I love her! Thanks for reading, Cora.

Sadie Y., Age 8, Van Buren, Ohio

2ND

PLACE AGES 6-8

$20.00 GIFT CARD

3RD

PLACE AGES 6-8

$10.00 GIFT CARD

My dream horse is an Arabian horse. I just love the bright burgundy red color on those beautiful creatures, as their tails blow in the wind, as well as their manes. I would like to take my dream horse to Van Buren State Park to camp there and trot down the trails. We have a woods at our house and I think it would be fun to trot down the bumpy, hilly trails in our woods. We have a pretty small farm at our house. We have goats, chickens, rabbits, one dog and one cat. I think an Arabian horse would just fit right in at our mini farm. And I think it would be fun to trot down the little grassy path we have in our backyard. It is bumpy and is very fun to take a golf cart and bike through it, so that is why I think it would be fun to take a horse through it. I am not sure if I would want to take my dream horse to any shows. I would want to get my Arabian dream horse when it is still a foal. I think it would be fun to pick out all the unique saddles and halters. I really like Outer Banks North Carolina beaches and I think it would be fun to take my dream horse there and ride it on the beaches. It would be fun to ride it when the ocean rushes up on the horses hooves and splashes on your feet and legs and sand gets clumped in the horses hooves. I think it would also be fun to take my dream horse to the Smoky Mountains to take it to the trails on top of the mountains and have the cool fresh mountain air blow in your face as you are trotting down the trail.

Arabella Raine B., Age 8, LeRoy, MI My dream horse is a Thoroughbred. I already have my dream horse and his name is Stryker. He is seal brown and he used to be a race horse. He is 10 years old. I have gotten thrown off of him too and it hurt, but I was ok. He is snugly, he sniffs my pockets for treats. Kids love to ride him. The youngest kid to ride him was three years old. If kids are scared, he walks slower for them. He scares other horses away if they are getting too close to the children. What I would like to learn with Stryker is to learn to jump with him. The thing I like about him is that he loves everybody together as one, as a family.

Congratulations to our 2018 Contest Winners, you all did a great job! ©2018 C & C PUBLISHING, INC. • SEPTEMBER 2018

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