MARCH 2025 • WINTER FAIR • THE BRANDON SUN
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Right: Lucky Break Ranch gives fairgoers a chance to learn about the beneficial interactions with horses. (Courtesy of Lucky Break Ranch) Below: Members of the Elm Creek 4-H Beef Club proudly hold up their sign during the opening ceremonies at last year’s Winter Fair. (Matt Goerzen/The Brandon Sun) “We’re excited to be part of the Roy- al Manitoba Winter Fair and can’t wait to share everything Lucky Break Ranch has to offer,” says Kim Richardson, certi- fied equine learning facilitator, certified Horsemanship Association riding instruc- tor and owner at Lucky Break Ranch. » » Continued on Page 16 “The Royal Manitoba Winter Fair is a fantastic opportunity for 4-H to connect with the community, showcase the skills and dedication of our members, and share the impact of our program,” she says. “We are proud to be part of a prestigious event like the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair that celebrates agriculture and education, and we’re always excited to engage with fairgoers through hands-on activities, demonstrations, and conversations about the opportunities 4-H offers.” ••••• Horses and ponies have always been an important part of farm life — and not just for the hard work they help with. Devel- oping strong, confident relationships with our equine friends can do wonders for our well-being. Lucky Break Ranch will be at the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair giving everyone a chance to learn about developing ben- eficial interactions between people and horses
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