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Oct 13, 2006 "Building a Better Community Through Communication" Vol 35, Number 39


Marilyn Porcaro

  Painted horses
Painted horses
Plenty of color at our show!
Our last Pleasure Show of the Cumberland County Riding Club show season will be held Saturday, October 14. We are PAC-affiliated this year, which means there will be plenty of beautiful Paint horses at our show! Come on down and join the fun or, if you've got nothing to do that day, we could use your help. We'll teach you anything you'll need to know to run a horse show! The members are frantically trying to raise money to remove our old clubhouse and put up a new one!

The Cumberland County Riding Club, established in 1959, is a warm and friendly nonprofit organization of people who share an interest in horses. CCRC is solely maintained by members, and is not owned by any one person or entity. CCRC has in the past offered a clubhouse, showing grounds and acreage which the members use for meetings, potlucks, trail rides, craft shows/tack swaps and horse shows. Just about anyone affiliated with horses in Maine has at one time belonged or showed at CCRC.

The Cumberland County Riding Club clubhouse building, at one time, served as headquarters for Air Force personnel atop mile-high Mount Washington in New Hampshire, and was purchased in the early 1960s and moved to our site on Skillin Road in Cumberland. This same clubhouse is now in dire need of replacement, and that is why we are fundraising. By bringing your family, friends and horses to one of our horse shows or by bringing a Stallion, renting a booth for your club, farm or equine business or just attending our upcoming Stallion Revue on November 4, you will help to keep open (and flourishing with continued support from the community) an affordable equine facility for the average person in Cumberland County.

Remember, you're always welcome at our C.C.R.C. meetings, the second Tuesday of the month at the Cumberland Town Hall. For more information on events or becoming a club member, call 1-207-353-7826, or e-mail mkp657@aol.com. Or visit our site on the web: www.cumberlandcountyridingclub.org.


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