Starting Saturday, June 18, the Chincoteague Pony Show starts its  full summer schedule, being presented six nights a week at the  Chincoteague Pony Centre.
Starting at 8 p.m., the hour-long show  held in the indoor ring features both Misty family descendents and  veterans of the swim showcasing the talents of the Chincoteague pony  breed.
Teaguer, the official pony of the Pony Centre, is back this  year, with his act of tricks wowing the audience. The pony portrays a  wild pony that comes to visit a tourist who is lounging on the beach in a  story set to music for the audience. Teaguer loves to act and looks  forward to his nightly chance to show off.
This year new in the  show is the Chincoteague Pony Drill team doing a special four pony  maypole drill. Doing drill while holding on to a rope gives the team a  whole new idea of concentration while trying to coordinate drill moves  at the same time. It gives the drill a whole new dimension and look.
The  show gives the audience a chance to meet the Chincoteague pony up close  and personal as the ponies are introduced. Most of the ponies at the  Pony Centre are fully gentled to ride and have show careers beyond their  work at the centre.
Two of the ponies, Chincoteague Cowboy and  Misty's RainDrop are competing in nationally ranked eventing  competitions, where they perform doing dressage, stadium jumping, and  cross country jumping. Both hope to make it to the national  championships in Georgia in September.  It would be the first time a  Chincoteague pony has done so.
The show also features the new  foals born at the Pony Centre. Right now, the Centre is graced with the  first foal of Misty s Icicle, the only known Misty cremello In the  world, who had a bright yellow palomino colt this spring. The two of  them can be seen scampering in their paddock during the day and are part  of the show at night.
And the Extreme Chincoteague Pony Race, an  obstacle course that is timed, is also part of the show. Three  contestants per night race around the ring, trying to show how good they  and their ponies can be. Fastest time wins the event. You never know  what may happen in the Pony Race.
Full season also means that pony  rides, riding lessons, and pony day camps are also offered six days a  week now. Rides are offered for children, with riding lessons given to  anyone under 150 pounds who would like to have a chance to ride a  Chincoteague pony. With qualified instructors, both English and  Western lessons are offered, beginner to intermediate, from 9 a.m.-1  p.m. Monday to Saturday.
Pony Day Camps, a favorite among the pre  teen crowd, are now offered six days a week. Each morning horse care  activities, learning activities, a horse related craft, and fun are  packed into the  camp. Each day is different and campers can sign up for  any combination of days.
The Pony Centre Gift Shoppe continues to  be a place loved by both the horse enthusiast and the non-horse  visitor. With a wide variety to choose from, items can be found for  every age and taste.
Starting Saturday, the Pony Centre will be  open six days a week, from 9 a.m.-10 p.m. The center is closed on  Sundays. The Pony Centre is located on Chicken City Road, one half block south of Maddox Boulevard. For more information about the Pony Centre and its activities,  please visit their web site at www.chincoteague.com/ponycentre/.
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