No Worries Club Stall Decorating Contest

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This holiday season we want you to deck your stalls! Show us how you and your horse get into the holiday spirit by decorating the front of his stall or the gate to his pasture. Members will vote on their favorite entries and winners will earn extra presents to put under their trees.

The Rules:

  1. All photos must be posted in the “Stall Decorating Contest” thread on the No Worries Club website to be officially entered in the contest.
  2. You may submit only one decorated stall for consideration.
  3. You must be a current NWC member to win.
  4. Photo/entry must be of your own creativity.

Timeline:

  1. Post your photos in the NWC forum by 8:00 a.m. Monday, December 21st.
  2. On December 21st, we’ll post a poll in a separate thread for members to vote on their favorite entries.
  3. The winners will be announced on Thursday, December 24th.

The Prizes:
Three prizes are up for grabs! The first place winner will receive a DVD series of their choice (examples include: Hobbling and Leg Restraints, Go Bridleless, Horsemanship 101, Trouble-Free Trailering, the Ian Francis series, etc.). The second place winner will receive a halter and lead rope set. The third place winner will receive a pair of white Exo-Wrap Boots.

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