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THANK YOU FOR A GREAT SHOW WEEKEND!PLEASE LET US KNOW HOW WE CAN MAKE NEXT YEARS EVEN BETTER! |
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Welcome friends, new and old, to our web site! We are a club that has focused on good old fashioned family fun since 1961. Everyone is welcome to come and join in on the fun no matter your age. Our memberships are $8.00 for individual or $15.00 for a family. They are valid from Jan 1st - Dec 31st each year. Our meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month @ 6pm. During the Summer months (April - October) at the Club house in Santa and during the Winter months (November - March) usually at the Hide Out Cafe in Fernwood. |
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The O-Mok-See PrayerDear Lord, we pause, mindful of the many blessings you have lain along our path. We don't ask for special favors, nor do we ask that the blessings granted our opponents be diminished. Instead, we thank you for allowing us to experience friendship in one of it's truest forms. To be able to gather with friends and loved ones to pay tribute to the great sport of O-Mok-See. We ask that you guide us up the greatest lane of all, and that you as our final judge will allow us to ride once more where the sun never sets and where happiness rides beside us and never behind. For this, dear Lord, we thank you. |
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Sportsmanship![]() The man on horseback, down through the ages, is set apart from the man on foot. A man in a car or in an airplane is, after all, merely a man devoid of the romantic feeling inspired by his horse. Perhaps the man, when mounted, takes on a little of the pride, courage, dependability, honesty and competitive spirit of his good horse. The West was won by the man on horseback and the saddle clubs carry on this tradition.
We saddle club people - men, women & children - ride for fun not business. Besides being with a horse, it is a pleasure to be with people with the same interests, resulting in one's closest frienships. To compete good-naturedly with one's friends is the best of sports. If one wins, it is of course fine. If he loses, it is still fine - if he tried his hardest and did his honest best. A poor sportsman is a poor horseman. While anyone can be a good winner, it takes a real sportsman to be a good loser. |
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