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Associated Bridle Trails 2016 Fall Pace Series Includes Bedford, Lewisboro
Horseback riders compete for individual event and overall series awards in Paces hosted by 6 area Bridle Trail Associations in NY and CT

Associated Bridle Trails kicks off its 2016 Fall Pace Series beginning on Sunday, September 11, with the Bedford Riding Lanes Association Fall Pace at the beautiful John Homestead Historic Site in Katonah, NY.
The Series is presented by six area trail associations and gives riders the opportunity to compete for Associated Bridle Trails series trophies by scoring the most points across the six paces, in addition to earning ribbons and prizes at each individual event.
The Series continues on Sunday, September 18
with the Middleberry Bridle Lane Association Fall Hunter Pace, at Larkin's Farm,
Middleberry, Connecticut. The final event in September is on Sunday, September
25 when the Putnam Horse Council hosts its Family Hunter Pace at Veterans
Memorial Park, Carmel, New York.
The series continues through October, beginning with the Lewisboro
Horsemen's Association Fall Pace on Sunday, October 2 at Ward Pound Ridge
Reservation, Cross River, New York. The following Sunday, October 9, the
Greenwich Riding & Trails Association holds its Hunter Pace, at June Hill
Farm, Stamford, Connecticut.
The final pace of the 2016 Series is on Sunday, October 30, with the
Newtown Bridle Lanes Association Frost on the Pumpkin Pace, Newtown, Connecticut
where costumes are welcome..
For more information or for entry forms for each pace visit www.associatedBridletrails.org