Windera State School principal Guy Davis gets the lowdown from “Arizona”, a miniature horse from Red Dust Miniatures owned by Eric, Joan and Amber Spicer at Glenrock
Amber Spicer, 14, takes miniature horse “The Glebe Velvet Whisper” over the jumps

February 19, 2014

The annual Windera Music Muster always attracts singers, songwriters, campers and tourists … but this year an added attraction was miniature horses.

Eric Spicer, from Red Dust Miniatures at nearby Glenrock, brought along several of his horses to entertain the crowd.

While daughter Amber, 14, was showing how the tiny horses – not much bigger than a large dog – could do “horsy” things like showjumping, Eric was demonstrating how tame they could be by crawling under them.

The Windera Music Muster is the major annual fundraiser for Windera State School.  This is the fourth year that it has been organised by the school’s P&C.

A string of local country singers joined headline acts “Don’t Ask”, from the Sunshine Coast, and “Muddy Flats”, from Cherbourg, on stage.

Enjoying the music were Allan Legge, from Kingaroy, and Chester Wilson, from Tingoora

Nanango singer Amber Black with her husband Keith

Singers Donna Moore, from Nanango, and Billy Tea, from Kingaroy
Nat White, from Kingaroy, with Rocko Langton and Bevan Costello, from Cherbourg band “Muddy Flats”  

Heather Ross, from Neaavie, Rachel and Alison Cooper, from Windera, and Bec Ross, from Neaavie

Paul Ostwald, half of the duo “Don’t Ask”, with Windera SS principal Guy Davis and P&C president Carissa Beddows
Cr Kathy Duff with Kingaroy musician Lloyd Back