PCQ App to Complement our new Website Launch.

Today at the launch of Pony Club Queensland’s new look website it was announced that Pony Club QLD was also launching a brand-new initiative for Queensland.

Put together by our state’s chief instructor Mr Michael Carlson we now have a brand new app that will complement the new website and make obtaining information pertinent to Pony Club in Queensland more relevant and more easily available.

Scan here..

Mike said ahead of the launch today that it was his intention to make available a resource for all members of Pony Club that can be accessed from virtually anywhere at any time. It represents yet another first for QLD and bringing all the resources of the association together in one place.

To get immediate access to the app, please scan the QR Code below.

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