As you hopefully know by now, EQUUS is coming up in just two shorts weeks! If you aren’t aware of EQUUS, that’s okay… there’s still time to buy tickets! EQUUS is an international pony play event that takes place for one glorious weekend, currently has 25 registered human ponies, and is hosting both the Queen’s Cup as well as the 2015 leather title for North American Pony/Trainer. So it’s kind of a big deal.
Click the image below to go to the EQUUS website for more information, including ticket info!
Now, we understand that an event as big and shiny as EQUUS might be a little daunting to some of you folks who are new, inexperienced, or have only just discovered human-animal roleplay.
Which is why the ever-incredible subMissAnn will be hosting a PetPlay 101 class with Stockroom University, and is inviting you to come along and enjoy the fun! Stockroom University is located at 2811 W. Sunset Boulevard, and whether you’re new to the scene or quite familiar with it, we would love to see you there.
If you just can’t wait, we are having our last “Hump Day Social” before EQUUS this Wednesday at Canter’s Del ion Fairfax at 7 pm. (“Canter,” you’ll be happy to notice, is a not-so-subtle horse pun.) Our socials are a safe, vanilla place for people to come meet out club, talk to our members, and ask any questions they might have for us.
If you’re not quite ready for an event yet, that’s okay too, because we have added a Resources page for you to learn about human-animal roleplay. You can find the link here, or you can select it the “About” menu at the top of the page.
Also, this coming week, we will begin sending out a monthly newsletter that details all our events for the coming months. You can sign up here.
As always, we would like to remind our readers that our calendar is always kept updated about events that our club is directly involved with or planning to attend; you will always be able to find us at these events and we will welcome you there with open arms! Or wings! Or both, if we’re pegasuses! …pegasi? Never mind! Come anyway, and tell us which version is correct. (Pegasuseses…?)