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Sally Green and Barbara Kroboth to lead the ‘Introduction to Driving’ clinic series.  - contributed photo
Sally Green and Barbara Kroboth to lead the ‘Introduction to Driving’ clinic series. – contributed photo
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KELSEYVILLE >> The Hooves and Wheels Driving Club was organized over 15 years ago in Lake County to promote the safe use of horses in harness for pleasure and recreation and to provide events for all levels of drivers. Whether your interest is recreational driving or showing the horse in harness, the club mission is to help everyone to have fun and be safe.

The Club will host a two-session “Introduction to Driving” clinic series in February and March.

The first session will address the equipment needed and schooling required to prepare a horse or pony to safely pull a cart. Sally Green and Barbara Kroboth, of Lakeport, will discuss and demonstrate the purpose and value of long line work, ground driving and introducing a drag to develop the skills needed for a pony to safely pull a cart. There will be an initial description and use of some parts of harness for training purposes.

The second session, in March, will have a brief review of ground work recommended, and, fully address all the parts of a harness, the purpose of the each part and how to properly and safely harness the animal. They will also demonstrate the proper way to introduce a pony to a cart. The differences in both light harness and draft harness will be discussed and demonstrated.

The clinics will take place on Sunday, Feb. 25 and Sunday, March 25 at the home of Green, located at 7803 Wight Way in Kelseyville. The sessions will begin at 10 a.m. and are open to the public for a $10 donation to the club. Call Green at 707-349-0367 with any questions or further details.

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