Horse owners need to know many things and many people; dealing with veterinary issues, feeding, problems, disciplines. Several guest speakers; entertainment at lunch including a Bullwhip exhibition by Don Juvet and the Rhythm Riders presentation.Registration cutoff including lunch is October 10. Tickets available thereafter, though no lunch guarantee. 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Henningson Pavilion, El Dorado County Fairgrounds $25.00 For more information contact: contact SCLAR for registration forms; (530) 409-1203
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