Below are Clubs and Associations in Vermont and surrounding
areas. To see their schedules and information click on their links (if
the link doesn't work please contact the webmaster at info@vthorse.com and we'll
check it out, thanks!)
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VHJA
The Vermont Hunter Jumper Association: a non profit, volunteer-run organization which exists to promote and reward fun, educational and competitive experiences in horsemanship and sportsmanship while respecting the welfare of the horse and our members. |
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| Adirondack
Lakes Pony Club http://alpc.ponyclub.org/ | C.H.A.P.S.
Riding Club 26 Union Street Springfield,
Vermont 05156 Contact by email: Amy
Perry More information below |
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The
New Hampshire Horse Council
http://www.nhhorsecouncil.com/
Whose
purpose is to promote the interests of the entire equine industry of New Hampshire |
| Mountain
Heights 4-H Equestrain Club 253 Westminster Rd. Putney VT 05346 |
National
Barrel Horse Association http://www.nbha.com | The
Centuar Horsemanship Club Contact Secretary: Amy Perry 26
Union Street Springfield, VT 05156 802-885-7878 Email: Amy
Perry 2005 president - Joyce Watkins |
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Dog River Horse Club
A horse club located in Central Vermont
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Vermont Farriers Association
has grown from 4 members to 30 plus members in just over 1 yr.
Our purpose
is education. To bring clinicians, speakers, veterinarians, etc. to speak to groups,
and answer questions.
We are halfway through the lengthy process of applying
for tax exempt status. In the final stages, it is now in the hands of the IRS.
CHAPS
Riding Club
(clod hoppers and puddle stompers) .
A
non-profit pleasure riding club, now in its 11th year, that meets once a month.
We host pleasure rides and informal clinics. Once a year we host a sponsorship
ride to benefit the local humane society.
Membership is $5 per year to cover
cost of our newsletter and is open to anyone in the area.
2005 president -
Debbie Craigue.
Updated March 7, 2010
