We got a call yesterday morning around 7:30 from the sheriff's office, the kind of call you never want to get. Fast-forward an hour, and we tearfully said good-bye to our once-in-a-lifetime pony. Scooby came to us from a small hunter/jumper schooling barn in Indiana. It was January of 2011, and the kids were just starting to foster an interest in horses. Over the next 6 years, Scooby would become one of the most beloved members of the LCEC family. He was the go-to lesson horse for new or timid riders. He served in Goodwill's Pony Express program, LCEC summer camps, and High 5's on Horseback . He enjoyed being loved on at the Hartford Fair as a 4-H horse two years in a row. He took the owners' granddaughter, Anika, from a new rider to a competitor at the Kentucky Horse Park for the Dressage Pony Cup. At 18 years old, Scooby was preparing to change careers, from dressage to barrels, for the youngest of the Francis kids. We watched our kids grow up with Scooby. We also know that countless other children were touched by this amazing Welsh cross. He will certainly be missed, but we know that Scooby had a wonderful home with us over the last several years, and he will always be at home in our hearts.
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7/30/2018 07:18:54 am
When leasing a car, should I use a Car Leasing Broker or Main Dealer? A Car Leasing Broker (also known as a Vehicle Leasing Consultant) is often the best choice for most small to medium sized businesses and private individuals, as he is more likely to be able to offer you a competitive price and provide a higher level of service.
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11/23/2019 03:51:46 pm
Networking is a huge part of my job today. Well, as a marketing associate, it is part of my responsibility to just go and get our company sponsors. Since we are in the field of events, we need all the sponsors that we can. Of course, networking is not as easy as it sounds, but it is a job that I find a lot of enjoyment in. I really hope that I do well for our next event, otherwise I will be a failure.
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