Benefits of membership

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Wayne County Club inc. Bylaws were adopted in 1966. Sources indicate the Club was established in 1939.

Day to day affairs are handled by the officers and directors. Officers and directors meet the first thursday of the month at 7:00 P.M. in Wooster at East Of Chicago Pizza.

The purpose of the Club is to promote and advance interest in horses, to organize activities for club members and to maintain real estate owned by the Club known as "The Saddle Club Hollow" near Overton, Ohio,. together with all buildings and personal property theon.

We have contest point shows, pleasure point shows, Fun shows, horse clinics, spring and fall campouts. Not so Extreme Cowboy Races and other events scheduled from time to time.

Year end awards are distributed at the Annual banquet in January. Date not yet scheduled.

The arena and club grounds are available to other clubs for their events at a rental fee.

4H clubs are free to use our facility, at no charge, for their workouts if they are also Saddle Club Members. Such workouts need to be scheduled ahead of time with the officers and directors.

Although not a Saddle Club function,  there is a  non-denominational Worship service at 11:00 AM every other sunday.

Pastor Dave Kinkle officiating. Enjoy a sunday morning church service in the peacful surroundings of the saddle club hollow.

For dates contact Laura Massie 330-264-0790 or Stan Bosler 419-869-7306. 

Acreage consists of about 46 acres, mostly wooded, for members to trail ride, hike, campout and such. The arena is also available to members use as long as it doesn't interfere with scheduled events.

Members may also reserve the club grounds for family picnics, parties and such. Again, this is scheduled by the officers and directors so as to not interfere with other activities. 

All this comes with membership to the club and membership is open to all persons interested in horses.

Officers and directors recognize that the youth are the future of the club and strive to provide activities for members of all ages.

                                                                 Revised 1-27-2009 DDM