The Lluest Horse and Pony Trust will be holding its annual late Summer Open Day and Dog Show on Sunday 8th September 2024 from 10.30am to 4pm.
Come along and join the fun. Meet some of the wonderful horses and ponies that Lluest has rescued over the years, meet the staff, volunteers and Trustees and learn more about the work of the Lluest Horse and Pony Trust which exists to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome equines in need.
On the day there will be:
- a fun dog show, with judging starting from 12midday with classes to suit every pooch
- a demonstration by equine behaviourist Jenni Nellist
- a talk on how to control mud in an eco-friendly and very cost-effective way – no plastic mats needed!
- an equine physiotherapy pole-work demo by Welfare Assistant Alys Birch
- hot Mexican food from Cosmo’s Mexicana
- a vintage tea tent with tasty snacks and delicious homemade cakes
- trade stalls including crafts, gifts, clothing and many more
- face painting by The Makeup Lady
- ‘The Story of The Lluest Horse and Pony Trust’ books will be available
- Maxima Mix N Munch molasses-free horse treats
- preloved tack and rugs sale
- raffle with some lovely prizes
- PLUS, the winners of the Art and Photography Competition will be announced!
Visitors can also see, and learn more about, rescued foal Captain Jack Sparrow and his foster mother Ari.
Entry to the Open Day is free, and there is car parking on site at £5 per car.
For more information see: https://www.facebook.com/events/406435861803277
About Lluest Horse and Pony Trust
The Lluest Horse and Pony Trust was set up by Ginny Hajdukiewicz in 1985. Ginny was so distressed by the appalling condition and handling of wild hill ponies and foals in local sales, that she decided to create a charity for Welsh equines to offer them a refuge and safe haven.
Located at Beili Bedw Farm, Llanddeusant, Llangadog, in Carmarthenshire (SA19 9TG), the Trust employs three fulltime and one part time welfare assistants, and welcomes volunteers throughout the year, as well as running dedicated days for people with special needs. The Trust is funded entirely by donations and is forever grateful to those people who choose to donate some of their money and/or time to help look after equines in need.
Web: https://www.lluesthorseandponytrust.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lluest
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lluesttrust/