Staff report
April 21, 2008 12:24 pm
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The popular Era Masonic Lodge Trail Ride is back in its spring iteration.
The ride is a family-oriented event that takes riders through twelve to thirteen miles of the historic Chisholm Trail in Cooke County.
“I was riding over part of the trail last week, and the wildflowers should be real pretty,” said Danny Knight of the Era Masonic Lodge.
The ride begins promptly at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 3, and continues until 3:30 or 4 p.m., he said in a press release.
A large group of riders usually attend the event, sometimes as many as 50 or 60, Tim Bullard, another member, said earlier added.
The ride takes place on the G-Bar-C Ranch which is located three miles west and two miles south of Era.
“Take FM 922 West off of I-35 at Valley View or off FM 51 at Era, follow 922 West about three miles to County Rd 398, turn south and travel two miles to the parking area. Signage will be posted at the intersection of FM 922 and County Rd 398,” said Bullard.
The cost for the ride, including lunch is $20 for adults and $10 for students. Children under 12-years may ride for free if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
“We donate part of the proceeds for scholarships to graduating seniors at Era High School, usually it’s three or four. We also try to donate every year to Scottish Rite Hospital in Fort Worth, and we do use some for our building’s utilities,” Bullard noted.
Organizers for the ride also offer a few suggestions — that horses be shod, for example, and that riders of horses who tend to kick attach a red warning ribbon to their animal’s tail. Negative coggins tests are also a requirement.
In case of rain, the trail ride will be rescheduled, Bullard said.
According to a press release from the lodge, safety is a priority for the riders. Organizers ask participants not to engage in rowdy behavior, not to race their horses and not to ride too close to one another.
All minors must have a legal guardian present during the ride.
Bullard said the lodge usually holds two trail rides — one in the fall and another in the spring.
“We try to pick times when the weather is pretty mild,” he said.
For information on the trail ride contact Donnie Offord at (940) 726-6363, Al Smith at (940) 668-2426 or Tim Bullard at (940) 768-2392.
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