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Queensland club opens its stables

The Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club is opening its stables to the greater public through a variety of initiatives aimed at greater community involvement...

Adele Severs

Published 17 Feb 2022

Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club Chief Instructor Andrew Smith, Dr Allison Shen of Future Vets, Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club Vice-President Kristin Canning.

The Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club is opening its stables to the greater public through a variety of initiatives aimed at greater community involvement.

Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club President Sally Gates unveiled the community engagement drive at the annual open day last Sunday at the club’s 46 acre block in Rochedale, Queensland.

Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club members.

Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club members.

“We have reached out to local schools, who will be using the grounds as part of their agricultural studies. We’re also looking to host Future Vets Kids Camp workshops on the grounds, for aspiring veterinarians,’’ she said.

Future Vets practitioner Dr Alison Shen inspected the grounds on Sunday and is looking to use the facility for equine veterinary training through mid-year workshops at the club. To book a spot for your child, please please visit futurevetkidscamp.com.

To join the club, please visit mtgravattponyclub.org.au or email mtgravattpc@gmail.com

Source: Mount Gravatt Horse and Pony Club press release

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