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Pony rides on Winchester Common

Get ready for pony rides on the Winchester Common on April 27. COURTESY PHOTO/WIKIPEDIA/BCGROTE

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The following was submitted by Preschool Social Academy:

On Saturday, April 27, get ready to have some fun with pony rides on Winchester Common, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the corner of Church Street and Waterfield Road.

The event will happen either rain or shine.

For more information, visit preschoolsocial.com.

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