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Description

The Event committee aims to educate and entertain our membership. The committee strives to respond to surveys that have indicated what information the members want most. Educational events have drawn upon the knowledge of the UK Extension Service as well as other professional speakers and experts. The committee also plans events for the pure enjoyment of being with your horse and other horse owners with trail rides, the Annual Dinner, and other get-togethers. If members have ideas for events and are good at planning, the committee would welcome them. It meets at least once a month, typically at the central location of the Kenton County Extension Office.

Chairperson: Pam Palazzolo – This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Co-Chair: Dianne Kraus-  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

    

Next meeting: Monday August 23 - 6:30pm

Meeting location: Barleycorn Restaurant Cold Springs Ky.

Information:2010 All Breed Horse Show 31 July 2010, Alexandria Fairgrounds, Alexandria, KY  Click here for Show Bill Pre-entry registration information (highly encouraged!) is under "Committees" and "Show"

 

Types of Events we have held:

Trailer Driving
Horse Shoeing
Chiropractic clinic
Saddle fitting
Bits
Trailer loading
Freeze-branding
Bomb-proofing your horse
Driving
Health Fair
Breeding your Mare
Bonfire Social
Valentines Dance
Horse Show
Trail Rides

 

 
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Newsflash

NKHN All-Breeds Horse Show

Alexandria Fairgrounds

July 31st. 10:00am

Opening Ceremonies featuring Boone County "Young Guns Drill Team"

You can save time by pre-registering for your classes.

 

August 7, 2010 - 1pm til 4pm

Seminar: Is my horse too fat or too thin?

Held at Misty Ridge Farms

 

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About NKHN

The Northern Kentucky Horse Network is a collaborative effort among Cooperative Extension, the Conservation Service, horse owners, riders, trainers, riding instructors and equine businesses from all breeds, disciplines and types of horse activities.
We welcome amateurs and professionals, horse hobbyists, local riding clubs, veterinarians, farriers, and businesses with an interest in promoting, protecting and educating horses and horse owners.