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Fourteen teams of horses pulled passenger-filled sleighs during the 18th annual World’s Greatest Sleigh Ride in Lisbon Falls on Sunday. The Pejepscot Sno-Chiefs Snowmobile Club and the Farmers Draft Horse, Mule and Pony Club hold the event each year to raise money for the Pine Tree Camp, which provides programs for children and adults with disabilities. “We have raised $43,000 over the past 17 years,” event Chairman Steve Curtis said. The event is the largest gathering of horse-drawn sleighs in Maine, according to Gordon Curtis, who provided four sleighs, including one that once was used to take children to school in Sabattus.
Fourteen teams of horses pulled passenger-filled sleighs during the 18th annual World’s Greatest Sleigh Ride in Lisbon Falls on Sunday. The Pejepscot Sno-Chiefs Snowmobile Club and the Farmers Draft Horse, Mule and Pony Club hold the event each year to raise money for the Pine Tree Camp, which provides programs for children and adults with disabilities. “We have raised $43,000 over the past 17 years,” event Chairman Steve Curtis said. The event is the largest gathering of horse-drawn sleighs in Maine, according to Gordon Curtis, who provided four sleighs, including one that once was used to take children to school in Sabattus.
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