Century Correctional, Forest Service Hold Trail Ride For Special Olympics

November 12, 2012

Century Correctional Institute and the Florida’s Forestry Service partnered for a recent trail ride to benefit Florida Special Olympics.

Riders with about 65 horses and five wagons with teams turned out for the first annual trail ride, which was followed by an auction. The event raised a total of $2,350 for Special Olympics. Organizers said a bigger and better event is being planned for next year.

Donations for the event included: one free shoulder mount from Cooper Taxidermy in Pace, a rifle scope from Mike’s Gun Shop in Jay, gift certificates from Circle J Western Wear in Chumuckla and Penton’s Farm Supply, halters and harnesses from Cantonment Feed, and handheld radios from S&K Communications in Century.’

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Comments

2 Responses to “Century Correctional, Forest Service Hold Trail Ride For Special Olympics”

  1. doublewide on November 12th, 2012 5:26 pm

    What a great thing to do! Hope next one is better turn out.

  2. karen on November 12th, 2012 5:18 pm

    What a fun and wonderful way to raise money for the special olympics…Keep up the great work…Nice to see a happy story!!!