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HAPPENINGS FOR 2010
The Pony Homecoming Club was established in 1961 to provide a sense of
community for
Harrison, Pony, Norris and surrounding areas, and to preserve the
historic buildings in Pony, Montana.
Come & join us
for our fun-filled summer. We can always use the help and
look forward
to you helping support our events. Support your local
community, become a member,
join the Pony Homecoming Club!
Schedule for Pony Days
2010 PONY DAYSPony
Homecoming
August 7 & 8, 2010
Pony Days Parade, August 7th at
11:00 AM,
followed by numerous activities for young and old
alike. Fun for all!
Arts
& Crafts in the
Pony Park
$10 per Spot, Multiple Spots Available!
Join us & sell your arts & crafts!
Setup to be Done by 10:30 AM Saturday
Parade at 11 AM
Ladies
Auxiliary VFW Post 3831 Raffle
25" LCD Flat Screen TV
$5 per ticket or $20 per book of 5
Drawing will be held at 2 PM, August 7th, 2010
at the Pony Park - Pony Days
(need not be present to win)
Barbecue
at the Pony Park
Saturday, Starts at 1-3 PM, Bring Your Appetite!
Ice Cream
Social, held at the
Pony Bible Church (Stone Church),
Saturday, August 7th - 1:30- 3:30 PM, Eat Ice Cream & Visit
With Us!!
August
7th - 6-9 PM
Dance at the Pony Gym
Blue Moon
Band -
come & swing your partner!!
Oldies, but Goodies!
The Masons will once again be
providing a great breakfast for everyone on both
Saturday & Sunday for the Pony Days' events.
Breakfast starts at 7-11 AM Saturday; 8-11 AM Sunday - $7.00
for adults, $4.00 for children.
Call Rob Simpson, 685-3586 for more information.
The Pony Homecoming Club
is now a 501(c)(3), which means we have a tax
exempt status from the
IRS.
So, now if you donate to the Pony Homecoming Club, you can deduct that
amount off your taxes as a donation.
Please donate by
sending a check or money order to:
Pony Homecoming Club
PO Box 654
Pony, MT 59747

Pony
Homecoming Club meets at the Pony Gym
every 3rd Thursday, at 7
PM, for the monthly meeting.
Please come join us and make your voice known.
Everyone is welcome at these meetings!
No meetings from January thru March.
2011 Events
(some dates not set yet)
2011
4th Annual FiddleFest Jamboree
The District 3 MT OLD TIME FIDDLERS & the PONY HOMECOMING CLUB
presents a day of Old Time Music & Fun for the Whole Family!
Workshops 1 - 4 PM - Fiddle & Guitar (in Pony School)
Pony Gym
Acoustic Jam 2 - 4 PM
Music Market Place 4 - 5 PM
Potluck Meal Starts at 5 PM
Musical Program Starts at 7 PM
(Regional Artists of All Ages)
No Admission, but DONATIONS ACCEPTED
Contact Dave Zimmerman, 406-685-3481
May 2011
Pony Park Cleanup
Bring your Rakes
BBQ will follow
May 2011
Pony Homecoming Board Meeting, 7 PM
June 2011
Pony Homecoming Annual Spring Meeting
Potluck Dinner 6 PM
Saturday,
June 2011
Father's Day Weekend Horseback Poker Ride - Pony, MT
Saddle up the horses and put on your poker face!
The Father's Day Weekend Horseback Poker Ride is Saturday, June 19,
2010.
At
Milemarker 10 on MT Highway 359 (goes to Cardwell), turn West for 1/2
mile.
1st, 2nd & 3rd Prizes
This year's poker ride is sponsored by the Pony Homecoming Club.
Registration ($20) for the Poker Ride is 8:30am-10:00am at the trail
ride site. There is plenty of room for parking your trailers!
Lunch included by the Mason's Lodge.
Pony's Very Own Flea Market Information

Pony
Antiques is once again having their Flea Market on the
last Sunday of the month:
June 27th
July 25th
August 29th
Hours: Noon until ya'all are gone.
Vendors welcome. Free set up. Joan & Forest Clark, 406-685-3398
www.StopHorseColic.com
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Now you have a choice, besides just WAITING for the
vet to
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Welcome to Pony,
Montana! Tucked away in the Tobacco Root mountains of the Montana Rockies is the village of Pony, Montana. Often referred to as "The Last Best Town In The Last Best Place," it rests peacefully in the shadow of 10,000 foot Hollowtop Mountain. Less than one hundred families live in Pony, Montana today, though during the height of the gold rush days the population exceeded 5,000. More Info...
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