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February 7 - 8: :Down Under Horsemanship - Wahl Walkabout Tour
Join World Renowned Trainer and RFD-TV's Clinton Anderson for a two day horse training seminar and demonstration. Don't wait, purchase your ticket today for this equine extravaganza. Advanced tickets just $25.00 for two action packed days of learning. The Tour will begin at 8AM each day. The doors will open at 7:15 for No Worries Club Members that are attending the Tour and at 7:30am to the general public. ($)

Location: Anderson Coliseum

TICKETS: Ticket Prices $25.00 if purchased in advance. Ticket prices at door are $50.00. Tickets can be purchased on line at www.downunderhorsemanship.com or by calling toll free 1.888.287.7432. Office hours are 9am to 6pm EST, Monday through Friday. Children 16 and under admitted free with paying adult. Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away at each tour stop.

Website: www.downunderhorsemanship.com

 

February 7 - 8: Shenandoah Valley Shootout
The 1st Virginia CMSA and the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association proudly present the first ever Shenandoah Valley State Championship Shoot Out. Come experience gun smoke and the thunder of hooves.

Location: East Complex
Contact: Charlie Otto at 540-833-5205

Website: www.1stvirginiacmsa.com
Email: acotto@shentel.net

 

February 10: Old Time Music Jam - LIVE from the Work Horse Cafe
Mountain music jam session honoring our mountain heritage. Musicians welcome to play and audience encouraged to dance and sing along. Concessions available. Sessions held the 2nd Tuesday of each month starting at 6PM.
Location: Anderson Coliseum, Work Horse Cafe.

 

February 14 - 15:  House Mountain Horse Show
Two-day regional schooling horse show for hunter and jumper riders.
Location: Anderson Coliseum
Contact: Molly Trimble Moore at 540-261-6928
Forms: Prize list; Entry Blank

February 21: Lone Star Championship Rodeo  ~ONE NIGHT EVENT~
Full rodeo featuring bull riding, bareback and saddlebronc riding, team-roping, calf-roping, steer wrestling, cowgirls' barrel racing and breakaway roping. Doors will open at 6:00 PM and the show will begin at 8:00 PM. ($)

Advance Tickets will be available at the Horse Center ticket office

Monday-Friday; 10am-4pm beginning Monday, February 9, 2009 

and can also be purchased with

Visa or Mastercard by calling 540.463.3066

Advance ticket sales will end 4pm Friday, February 20th.

After that tickets may be purchased at the door depending upon availability.
Location: Anderson Coliseum
Rodeo Contact: Lone Star Rodeo Company at 270-269-6000

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February 26 - March 01: Virginia Intermont Classic Horse Show

USEF A-rated hunter and jumper horse show.

Location: Anderson Coliseum, Ault Pavilion, Wiley Arena, East Complex
Contact: Leslie Brown at 540-464.2961
Forms: Class List Cover; Class List Inside

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