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  • State College Classic Entry Form

    Does anyone have a blank entry form (I know it's closed) that they could scan and email to me asap???
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    \"I found my inner bitch and ran with her.\" ~ Courtney Love

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    See if this link works for you - http://www.horseshowing.com/show_upload/82/4.pdf

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    • #3
      My son is going to Penn State. Is there a lot of riding there? ? It would give me something to go watch while he and my husband are at football games.
      I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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      • #4
        While we're talking State College - does anyone have recommendations for braiders (or may be offering braiding services themselves) that week at the show series?
        "To understand the soul of a horse is the closest human beings can come to knowing perfection."

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        • #5
          I was all set to go but family plans changed so if anyone needs a king non-smoking suite at the Autoport for Friday 2nd to Monday 5th I haven't cancelled my reservation yet, I hear rooms are tight.

          Swale, I am sending you a PM about a braider.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Guin View Post
            My son is going to Penn State. Is there a lot of riding there? ? It would give me something to go watch while he and my husband are at football games.
            I don't know about intercollegiate... but there is not alot of riding that I know about. They run 3 great shows back to back in July. But there are lots of great things to do there! Football games are the best as well as the creamery!!!
            There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man. ~Winston Churchill

            No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Guin View Post
              My son is going to Penn State. Is there a lot of riding there? ? It would give me something to go watch while he and my husband are at football games.
              It is sacreligous NOT to ATTEND & EXPERIENCE the #1 Tailgating in the country..

              YOU WILL BE PENN STATE PROUD!!!

              On SUNDAY Kocker Farm is very close!!!
              Aefvue Farm Ft.Lauderdale

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TweedADeedle View Post
                I don't know about intercollegiate... but there is not alot of riding that I know about. They run 3 great shows back to back in July. But there are lots of great things to do there! Football games are the best as well as the creamery!!!
                The Creamery....."Peachy Paterno!"

                Ye Old College Diner!!!! best sticky buns and mac -n-cheese!!! it's really good at 3am LOL!!!!!
                Aefvue Farm Ft.Lauderdale

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                • #9
                  Thanks for the Penn State tips! I really do NOT like football no matter how much school spirit a team has.
                  I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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                  • #10
                    Welcome to the Penn State family! What will your son be studying? You don't have to like football to enjoy the tailgating. Lots of people tailgate and NEVER go in to watch the game. Most of the riding around here is hunter/jumper and trail riding. There are a few western barns. Some of the western folks do reining, and some do team penning. Dressage and three day eventing are scarce around here.

                    BUT, very few events are ever scheduled on football weekends. Kocher Farm (where the big shows are held) does not operate as a working stable the rest of the year. However, this area of Central PA is home to some of the best draft horse farms in the nation.

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                    • #11
                      Penn State has had a good intercollegiate team for years (we rode against them-- way back in the day-- in the same region):

                      http://equestrianteam.cas.psu.edu

                      And there were some nice barns in the area, last I knew.

                      Downtown State College is also a great town for wandering and shopping (but *cough* yes, tailgating at a Penn State game should be experienced just once).

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