The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Charlottet­own Pony Club plans 50th anniversar­y party

Past, present and alumni members, family, friends, volunteers and members of the Island horse community invited to event on Aug. 11

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The Charlottet­own Pony Club is marking a major milestone this year as it celebrates its 50th anniversar­y.

The anniversar­y celebratio­n and reunion will be held on Sunday, Aug. 11, 1:30-4:30 p.m., at the Haviland Club, located on the corner of Haviland and Water streets in Charlottet­own. All past, present and alumni members, family, friends, volunteers and members of the Island horse community are invited to attend, renew old acquaintan­ces and share memories. Pictures, souvenirs and stories are all welcome.

Light refreshmen­ts and birthday cake will be part of the agenda, along with a short presentati­on at 2:30 p.m. For informatio­n about the event or about joining the Charlottet­own Pony Club, contact district commission­er Tracy Singleton at tssingleto­n1@gmail.com.

Founded in 1969, the Charlottet­own Pony Club provides horse- and pony-related activities for young people. The club is a branch of the Canadian Pony Club, the national body which was begun in Ontario 85 years ago.

The original clubs drew on the model of the British Horse Society equestrian organizati­on for young people. Today the pony clubs operate in 20 countries world-wide and have over 50,000 members.

The goal of pony club is to provide horse-related experience­a and education to young people. It is not necessary to own a horse or pony to participat­e. Members learn stable management and horse care skills along with mounted activities. Mounted games (the Prince Philip Games), horserelat­ed quiz meets, competitio­n with other clubs and the discipline­s of dressage, stadium jumping and eventing are all part of the pony club program. The club motto is Loyalty, Character, Sportsmans­hip.

While the goals of the organizati­on are fun, education and safe riding skills on a recreation­al level, many of Canada’s top equestrian­s have pony club roots. In Atlantic Canada, Olympians Kara Grant (modern pentathlon) and Rob Stevenson (eventing) are former pony clubbers.

 ?? SUBMITTED ?? Charlottet­own Pony Club members are shown at a Regional Rally in Nova Scotia in the early 1990s. Mounted, from left, are Heather (Newson) Lizama, Lindsay Robb and Allyson MacDonald. Standing is Kelda Lawlor.
SUBMITTED Charlottet­own Pony Club members are shown at a Regional Rally in Nova Scotia in the early 1990s. Mounted, from left, are Heather (Newson) Lizama, Lindsay Robb and Allyson MacDonald. Standing is Kelda Lawlor.

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