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Jan
27
Sat
Marysville, WA – Breakfast Meeting Social @ Collectors Choice Restaurant
Jan 27 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Breakfast Meeting social
** This is a rescheduled meeting due to cancellation of the meeting on Jan 17th.
**RSVP REQUIRED**
The restaurant does not take reservations on weekends.  I will need to call them at 830 am on the 27th so they can set up our table.
Please RSVP on the FB event page by Fri, 1/26 or contact Tina directly.
Feb
10
Sat
Marysville, WA – Go as a group to WSU horse course @ WSU College of Veterinary Medicine
Feb 10 all-day
**This event is sold out, you can still get on the wait list**
WSU is back with their 11th Annual Horse Course! Horse owners, trainers, future vets, and kids/teens of all experience levels are welcome! Let’s go!
Here’s what their event post says:
“This year, we are excited to present to you a variety of topics taught by our excellent clinicians in the equine hospital, ranging from nutrition to acupuncture to reproduction and foaling. The event will be in Pullman on Saturday, February 10th, 2024, and will run from 8am-about 4pm, with a break for lunch and tours of the WSU teaching hospital included.
Horse Course serves as the main fundraiser for the Student Chapter of AAEP (Equine Veterinary Club) at WSU, allowing us students the opportunity to host labs that let us practice skills like dental exams, ultrasound exams, and joint injections. We appreciate your interest in supporting our club!
Please visit https://wsuhorsecourse.weebly.com for more information and to purchase tickets. If you have any questions, reach out to Maddie at [email protected]. We can’t wait to see you in February! “
Mar
2
Sat
Marysville, WA _ go as a group – 4H tack sale @ Evergreen State Fairgrounds
Mar 2 all-day
Tack Sale Day:
March 2nd 10am-3pm
Consignment (18%):
Feb 28 4pm-8pm
Feb 29 9am-8pm
March 1 9am-4pm
Consignees with 25+ Items . Can Request Consignment Forms/Tags Prior to the Sale. Please Call/Text/Email: 425-341-3007 or [email protected]
Volunteer:
See https://www.facebook.com/groups/1831250400496442 for updates on volunteer opportunities
Take a photo of yourself volunteering, consigning or at the tack sale for points credit.
In the Events Center Building #604 and 4-H Building #501
Mar
8
Fri
Marysville, WA – Go as a group to barn dance & line dancing lessons @ Granite Falls Grange
Mar 8 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Barn Dance & Line Dancing Lessons at Granville (Granite Falls) Grange Hall! Doors open at 6pm & Line Dancing Lessons start at 7pm until 9pm. Open dancing between lessons and at 9pm. Miller Meats Food Truck will be set up and serving great food starting at 4pm. This is a FREE event open to every one of all ages!! POP UP vendors will also be on site! Feel free to bring your own food & drinks with you. Come on out for a great time dancing and socializing with friends! #ladydidancin #linedancing #linedancinglessons (tips/donations excepted & appreciated for lessons)

Mar
10
Sun
Marysville, WA – Lord Hill Ride Day @ Lord Hill Reginal Park, Snohomish, WA
Mar 10 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Boots in the stirrup and riding out at 10am
Let others in 40SC know if you want to ride.
RSVP to Sue Zinn @ 425-359-4124
Mar
14
Thu
Marysville, WA – Go as a group -Linedance lessons at Angel of the Winds Casino @ Angel of the Winds Resort & Casino
Mar 14 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

2 hours of beginning and intermediate line dance lessons!

Mar
15
Fri
Marysville, WA – Go as a Group Backcountry Horsemen Rendezvous @ Kittitas Valley Event Center
Mar 15 @ 9:00 am – Mar 17 @ 3:22 am
A fun event for all!
Tack sale, demonstrations, exhibitors, auction

What is Rendezvous?? 

It is a state sponsored event put on by Back Country Horsemen of Washington that is open to the public. This is a non-riding event. We offer educational classes, shopping, social and informative events and seminars. There are no fees for anything other than the Saturday nights catered dinner and the on-site camping.
Mar
16
Sat
Marysville, WA – Go as a group – Ricky Quinn Horsemanship clinic (ride or audit) @ Cornerstone Ranch
Mar 16 @ 9:00 am – Mar 17 @ 4:00 pm
Ricky Quinn is returning to Cornerstone Ranch for their third annual spring clinic!
From their event info: “As usual Ricky’s clinics are all about giving you the knowledge so that you can build a solid foundation and problem solve with your horse. This clinic will have a particular focus on the fundamentals of western performance, specifically applying our horsemanship foundation towards developing the skills needed for Ranch Riding, Ranch Trail, Ranch Reining classes and Stock Horse classes.
Rider Fee: $550 for two days
Auditor Fee: $30/day
Stall rentals: $25/day
Dry camping available or many hotels near by.
Lunch provided for participants. Hook ups are VERY LIMITED: $30/day
Participants please bring your own hay, water buckets and muck items. The owner of temporary stalled horse must provide all care for horse. All horses coming to Cornerstone Ranch must be up to date on all vaccinations and record will be asked for.
CONTACT
Please contact Evan Bonner for a registration form.
360-551-3736
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ABOUT RICKY QUINN
Ricky Quinn was raised in Wyoming where he grew up around horses and other livestock. When Ricky was a teenager he met Buck Brannaman at a horsemanship clinic. Meeting Buck greatly impacted the direction of Ricky’s life. He knew that there was something unique about Buck and his ability with horses. After high school, Ricky moved to Montana where he worked on a ranch for nine years starting colts, learning horsemanship, and caring for cattle as he continued his study of true horsemanship.
Today, Ricky travels throughout the United States and Internationally teaching horsemanship. Ricky and his wife own a ranch in North Platte, Nebraska where they are raising a family while buying and selling stocker cattle. Ricky is around livestock everyday whether it’s on the road helping people with horses or at home weaning a fresh set of calves. Ricky’s life experiences and his study of the teachings of Tom Dorrance, Ray Hunt, and Buck Brannaman have taught him that animals want to be treated a certain way and that horses in particular are very aware of the feeling a person offers them.
Ricky teaches the mechanics of properly riding and operating a horse, but he also teaches the people what it means to feel of a horse. Once a person experiences a horse responding to their feel, the opportunity for self-improvement and for positive change is incredible. When we become the person that our horse enjoys, we feel better and it usually benefits and lifts all other areas of our life including our interaction with our family, friends, and other human beings.”
Mar
20
Wed
Marysville, WA – Monthly Roundup @ Christ The King Lutheran Church
Mar 20 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm
Come to our 40 Something Cowgirls monthly meeting! We are a group of over 40 (and 50 and 60 something) gals who love horses. Those gals between 21 & 30 can join us as “little sisters”  All are welcome!  We do all kinds of activities including clinics, trail rides, horse play days, attend expos, see movies, have craft parties and anything else that’s fun! New faces are always welcome.
Learn about our national organization at https://40somethingcowgirls.com/
6:45-7 Doors Open
7-7:30 Meeting
7:30-8 Special Topic
8-8:30 Social
Feel free to bring a snack or something to share for the social but not required.
Enter through side door at right side of building where the picnic tables are
Mar
26
Tue
Marysville, WA – Go as a group – Two Step Tuesday @ Normanna Lodge #3, Everett, WA
Mar 26 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
$10 each lesson session
https://www.normannaeverett.com/events
Lessons are 7-8pm
Open Dance 8-10pm
40SC Event is the 4th Tuesday of the Month
Apr
2
Tue
Marysville, WA – Go as a group – NW Vet Clinic of Mt Vernon -Client education @ NW Vet Clinic of Mt Vernon
Apr 2 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

NW Vet Clinic invites you to an exclusive event to raise awareness around the impact of equine ulcers on health & performance.  Our client education night will discuss treatment, diagnosis, & prevention of equine ulcers.

We will be starting at 6 pm on Tuesday, April 2nd. We have 75 seats total available, but they are filling fast. If you are interested and would like to reserve your slot, please call our office at 360-424-4054. In order to attend the event, you MUST be on our reservation list. There is limited availability so hurry, hurryNorthwest Veterinary Clinic of Mount Vernon

14110 Bradshaw Road

Mount Vernon, WA 98273

(360) 424-4054

www.nwvetmountvernon.com

Apr
17
Wed
Marysville, WA – Monthly Roundup (Yearly Awards) @ April's Home
Apr 17 @ 6:45 pm – 8:30 pm
Note:
This will be our annual Recognition/Awards Meeting
at April’s house on Lord Hill in Snohomish (RSVP/PM for address)
This is a potluck with “Taco Chili” provided
Bring condiments, side or dessert (there will be a sign up sheet when event gets closer)
Apr
21
Sun
Marysville, WA – Go as a group – SMC Horsemanship open barn day @ SMC Horsemanship
Apr 21 @ 10:30 am – 4:00 pm

Let’s get together for open barn day at SMC Horsemanship. There’s obstacles and a big covered arena. More info to come.. I believe there is a haulin fee to be confirmed…

Apr
27
Sat
Marysville, WA – Go as a group “Spring has Sprung” Prize Ride @ Bridle Trails State Park
Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
From Lake WA Saddle Club’s Event Post:
The April “Spring Has Sprung” event will require pre-registration and the prizes will be gift cards.
or the August Equine & Vines, we will have two prize opportunities. Those who pre-register will be entered into a gift card raffle processed the night before the event. They will still receive their prize at check in so that if they want to ride and then head for home, they can.
Those who register the day of the Equine & Vines event will participate in a second raffle that will be held the day of the event. Those who pre-register will also be entered into this raffle. However, winners must be present to win for this “day of” raffle. This raffle will include both gift cards and other prizes such as gift baskets, merchandise, etc.,
Ride times will be scheduled in designated time periods that space people out.
Riders will then have a wonderful trail ride along a marked trail with trail markers always on your right.
Riders will return to the registration area to let us know you arrived back.
​For Equine & Vines, wine will be served beginning at around noon for $5 a glass.
No dogs, stallions, carts or ponying of rider-less horses allowed.