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Submitted photo Hello there! About 50 people attended a dedication ceremony December 14th to mark the opening of the “Anza Multi-Use Path,” a segment of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, including Supervisor Sharon Bronson, right, who met Agracie Girl V, a seven-year-old black Arabian mare owned and ridden by Nan Walden of Rancho Sonado in Amado. “Gracie” is a trail horse champion, and helps with the cattle at the ranch. |
Published: Saturday, December 29, 2007 11:45 PM MST
About 50 people attended a dedication ceremony December 14th to mark the opening of the “Anza Multi-Use Path,” a segment of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, including Supervisor Sharon Bronson, right, who met Agracie Girl V, a seven-year-old black Arabian mare owned and ridden by Nan Walden of Rancho Sonado in Amado. “Gracie” is a trail horse champion, and helps with the cattle at the ranch.
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