Do You Love Visiting the Animals at the Stables?

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Do you love visiting the animals at the Stables? Don’t miss Stroll the Stables at the North Mesa Stables this Sunday, August 14 from 9am – Noon as part of the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo. Get up close and personal with horses, llamas, goats, a miniature donkey, chickens, and turkeys.  
Learn about farm and ranch life and the history of the Pajarito Plateau: Western Riding – Saddles – Dressage – Horse Jumping – Farm to Kitchen Skills for Special Needs Community – Therapeutic Riding – Tack – History of the Stables – Homesteading on the Pajarito Plateau – History of the Rodeo – 4-H Club – Boy Scouts Mounted Patrol – and MORE!
Come experience this popular event with the whole family! Enjoy pony painting and learn about everything western. Make sure to get your wild west family photos while you are here!  
Learn more about the Los Alamos County Fair & Rodeo at https://issuu.com/laccsd/docs/booklet_digital
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