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In case anyone missed this post last time.................................

We invite you to visit our farm, view our horses and learn more about the care, training and versatility of miniature horses.

Saturday, July 18, 2009, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.

11:30 General question and answer session including:

Introduction to the American Miniature Horse

care, breeding, foaling, basic training, clipping and grooming.

12:30- Jumping demo and clinic , presented by Versatility Training Center- Ashley Harris trainer

1:30 Driving the Miniature Horse - harnessing, training and driving.

Playing at various times during the day: Video – The Birth of a Foal

Meet Iona Excalibur – 3 time AMHA World Champion Jumper

Please feel free to contact us for more information. We really hope to meet some of our internet mini- family this weekend!

Gordon & Bonnie Harris

Iona Miniature Horse Farm Email: [email protected]

7320 Wastler Rd. Phone: 937 836-2565

Clayton, Ohio 45315 www.ionafarm.com

Directions to Iona Farm:

From the East: I 70 to Exit 26, Hoke Road. Turn South (left) onto Hoke Rd. Go South thru the light at Rt. 49. About 150 yards past the light, opposite the Montgomery County CTC, turn right onto Kimmel Rd. Continue straight on Kimmel thru the first intersection (Crestway Rd.). You will then go down a hill with a 90 degree bend at the bottom. In front of you, at the bend, you will see white fence. Follow the fence to Wastler Rd. and turn left. We’re the first driveway on the left.

From the West: I 70 to Exit 24, Rt. 49. This puts you on Rt. 49. At the first light, turn right onto Hoke Road and about 150 yards down, turn right onto Kimmel Rd.. Then follow the directions above.

From the North or South: I 75 to I 70. Go west 3 exits and follow the directions abo
 
Sounds like a fabulous day and so generous of you to do this wonderful event. Can't make it unfortunately - but wish you great weather and great turnout - much success!

P.S. Secret is doing fabulous - she's still buddies with grandbaby and very much the spoiled one! LOL
 
Be still my heart -- I thought you said Open Bar
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I'm too far away in VA but hope you have lots of company and a great time
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Open Barn...Open Bar...it's all the same at Iona Farm! Everyone has a great time!

Wish I could come too.....

dru
 
Wow! Had a great day and great turnout! Haven't counted through the guest book yet, but I am sure the numbers were well over 100 people. constant flow in and out from start to finish.

We did the clinic on the general info on Minis, breeding foaling and clipping and grooming. Then Versatility training (Ashley Harris) came and did the jumping and driving clinics. 3 time World Champion Jumper- Iona Excalibur loves the crowd that cheer for him and although he refused at first, managed to clear the 46" jump. Ashley also took a brood mare from the field who had never been worked with before to demo how to start a jumping horse and had her jumping 28 inches in about 15 minutes.

I think everyone had a good time, especially going in and petting the babies! This is usually about the hottest weekend in the summer, but this strange summer we are having record lows today. High in the low 70's. So the weather was also perfect. Everyone was so involved that our open bar (soft drinks and water) still has quite a bit left!!!

Thanks to everyone that came and helped make a great day! We really enjoyed meeting a lot of new people and sharing our love for the mini.
 

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