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For Ontario Equestrian members who may have missed the introduction of their new RideON program, here’s a quick guide to participation. It’s easy, it’s fun, and you could win amazing prizes at the 2018 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair!
How to participate:
Login to your membership account on the Ontario Equestrian website: www.ontarioequestrian.ca and make sure you’ve enrolled in the RideON program when you renew your 2018 membership (if you’re already a 2018 member, you can register for the RideON for free at any time through your online membership account.)
Participate individually, as a family or with your OE Accredited Facility friends. Your RideON hours can now be entered daily when you login to your membership account on the website.
How to Win:
Annual prizes will be awarded every year at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair to the top individual, family and Accredited Facility with the most hours.
The award year runs from November 1st to October 31st.
Enjoy the program – have fun, challenge your friends, family and fellow OE members and join them at their Annual Member Appreciation Party to celebrate.
For more information about the RideON program, contact us at: info@ontarioequestrian.ca
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