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Western Washington Longears Club is dedicated to the usage and promotion of the Mule and Donkey.

The Mule and Donkey have become more than just a backyard friend. They have been in the past and are still an integral part of our heritage. Without the Mule"s ablility and agility in the World Wars I, II and the Korean War, many bridges may not have been built, there would have been lots of hungry men and many trucks, jeeps and other equipment might still be stuck in the mud or snow, had it not been for our Longear'ed friends.

We owe the existence of the mule in America to George Washington. He needed a strong animal with sure feet and depth of character. So he went to the King of Spain and worked out a deal for one of the King's finest Jacks (a male burro). He bred that Jack to one of his best mares, and that is the story of how our friend, the mule, became part of our American history.

Our club is very active. We ride and pack our mules for recreation, of course: but that is only a small part of what we do with our mules. We build trail systems, we have monthly trail rides all over the state, we donate to other clubs, we are active in the political arena specifically with regards to protecting and preserving the Wilderness. Finally, at the end of every year, we have our Christmas Party, complete with Santa, (we haven't seen Santa's reindeer but we are all convinced they have very LONG--EARS!!)

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Meeting are held at
Spana-Park Eagles
 22316 Mountain Hwy E
 Spanaway, WA 98387

For more information:
 Phyllis Morgan 253-843-2051
denfish@gotsky.com

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Copyright © 1999 Western Washington Longears Club. All rights reserved. For additional information about our organization, or comments about this site and its contents E-mail the President at denfish@gotsky.com or web author, Sandra Wade at HighRider@worldnet.att.net


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