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About the Maryland Pony Meets
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Maryland Pony Meets 2003 - 2011
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| G4 has arrived! The 2011 MD Pony Meet celebrated and welcomed the newest generation of My Little Pony. A few games and contests, as well as this year's mascot, all featured the styles and characters from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. But as always, every generation was represented!
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| The 2010 pony meet featured a brand new outdoor facility, new games and contests, live auction, a mythology-themed
custom contest, and the biggest attendance to date!
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The 2009 pony meet featured a brand new scooter race track, coloring contest, live auction, carousel-themed custom contest, new games, and the biggest attendance to date!
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The 2008 meet was nicknamed the "Year of the Llamacorn" in honor of the strange llama-unicorn hybrid pinata that had become the object of countless beatings over past years in pursuit of candy and other MLP-related goodies that the yearly pinata contains.
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The 2007 meet featured a custom contest with the theme "I Don't Wanna Be Me!" in which customizers turned ponies into non-equine animals, among other now classic MD meet traditions.
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This year featured many new events, such as the first live auction with a professional auctioneer and our first pony celebrity, Debra Birge!
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The 2005 meet brought several new faces and some fun surprises! This meet featured the "Pirate Pony" custom contest, and the first annual scooter race.
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These were the years when the meets really started to gain momentum and popularity. So much so that attendees demanded a second meet in the fall!
Due to the growing popularity of the meets, however, it was later decided to remain a yearly event.
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These small meets were the humble beginnings of what would come to be known as the annual MD Pony Meets. Starting with only a handful of collectors, the meets only grew with every following year.
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