Clark County Executive Horse Council featured horse for December, a two-year-old gelding

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Joey is a 15-hand, approximately 2-year-old bay gelding. He was running at large and was turned over to the Adopt-A-Horse Program after nobody claimed ownership.

Joey is very smart, a quick learner and has a very willing disposition. He would love to find somebody who is willing to work with him and be his lifelong companion. He came into the program as a stud and was very sweet and cooperative even then.

For more information or to see Joey, contact Lori Harris at (360) 798-3515 or at harris2885@yahoo.com.

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The second annual Adopt-A-Horse calendar, featuring current and past foster horses, will soon go on sale and will be available at Pioneer Feed, located at 21605 NE 10th Ave., Ridgefield.

The Adopt-A-Horse Program will also hold a benefit called Buckaroo Bash Sat., Feb. 16, 2013, during the weekend of the Washington State Horse Expo, at the Clark County Event Center, 17402 NE Delfel Rd., Ridgefield. Festivities will start at 7:30 p.m. and there will be live entertainment by Carrie Cunningham and the Six Shooters.

There will also be door prizes and a silent auction at the event. Tickets will cost $13 at the door or $10 if pre-purchased. Follow “Adopt-A-Horse Program” on Facebook for further information on both the calendar sales and the Buckaroo Bash. Tickets to the benefit are available at www.adoptahorseprogram.org.

The Clark County Executive Horse Council (CCEHC) is a 501 c 3 non-profit organization with the mission of “joining together horse enthusiasts and businesses to promote and encourage a wide range of horse activities.” The Adopt-A-Horse Program, a program of the horse council, is actively seeking volunteers. If you can’t foster or care for a horse, there are other areas to help. Fundraising, promotion and education are just some of the areas volunteers are needed. For more information, visit the new Adopt-A-Horse website at www.adoptahorseprogram.org.