New Kingdom Trailriders 2007

Ride-A-Thon and Open House!

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Listen up Buckaroos, wrangle the family and head on out to Schone`s Friendship Farm in Milan for New Kingdom Trailriders 2007 Ride-A-Thon and Open House! The hoopin` n hollerin` will start on September 17, 2007 from 5:00pm - 8:00 pm and continue each night through September 20, 2007. The admission is free and so is the FUN! This event is great for families, horse lovers, past riders, volunteers and friends. All 2007 season riders are encouraged to saddle up and strut their stuff! Riders will be riding for pledges. Throughout the event, there will be t-shirts, Dining Tour Books and other horse related items available for sale. The hungry cowboy will be able to purchase a Chuck Wagon dinner and snacks. Adding more excitement to the event, prizes and scholarships will be awarded. Any rider bringing in $100.00 in donations will be invited to join the ride down the trail! So saddle up and plan to bring the whole family out to NKT 2007 Ride-A-Thon at Schone`s Friendship Farm located at 15711 13th Street, Milan IL for a rootin-tootin good time!

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If you would like more information about this event or New Kingdom Trailriders (NKT), or if you need directions, please contact Barbara Clauson at (309) 764-4220 or email NKT at info@NKTriders.org. You can also stop by our office located in SouthPark Mall next to Dairy Queen/Orange Julius.

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