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Equine Club
Lehigh County 4-H Equine Club is a group of 8-18 year olds, who share an interest in horses.
The Equine Club is open to anyone - owning a horse is not a required.
The purpose of this club is to unite horse lovers in Lehigh County, to broaden their knowledge on equine animals, and to develop life skills such as teamwork and communications.
This club meets on the second Monday of every month.
The club participates in a variety of activities to learn more about horses.
Each year, the Club participates in the regional Hippology competition.
This tests members on a range of knowledge on equines and horseback riding.
A communications contest is also held annually.
The Lehigh County 4-H Equine Club often takes field trips to equine-related places, such as the Bethlehem and PA State Mounted Police Stables.
Each year, the club participates in various community service activities such as St. Jude Trail Ride, Toys for Tots, or Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia toy drive.
They also do fundraisers to earn monies for the club such as conducting a homemade horse treat sale or running a food stand at local horse shows.
They encourage anyone with an interest in horses to join the Lehigh County 4-H Equine Club.
For more information, contact the club leader Jo Lee Muller at 610-509-9991.
The Pennsylvania State University encourages qualified persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities.
If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, contact Kelly Weisner 610-391-9840 in advance of your participation or visit.