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The Harrison Round Up Club Playdays and More

The Harrison Round Up Club offers Playdays and the upcoming Queen Pageant.

Sydney Wilkinson is Round Up Club volunteer. She appeared on KHOZ's "Around The Table" on Monday to talk about the club. She explained that the group hosts playdays in which everyone can compete. It's beneficial if competitors have their own horse. However, ponies are provided if needed.

The next closest playdays are June 23 and June 30. Practice runs and more occur at the playday. There are three events following the practice runs.

Anyone not wanting to compete can come as a spectator and anyone with a horse can bring it. 2 p.m. playday admission is free. Wilkinson also talked about membership.

Anyone wanting to join the Harrison Round Up Club can do so online. Signing up at playdays is often an option. More, including the Queen Pageant, was discussed on the broadcast.

The full interview with Wilkinson is on the "Around The Table" Facebook Page.

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