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Seasonal programs start with learning about horse sense (how horses think and
why), about safety so everyone can keep safe while working around the
barn and taking care of equines. All lessons include hands-on training
and reviews in barn safety protocol: deportment in and around the barn,
safe handling, safety knots, haltering, leading and tying, grooming,
barn cleaning, feeding, tack care, braiding and much more.
A new IDEA for Summer Riding - Summer 2004
Horsemanship & Riding Lessons
Our summer program is an alternative to camp. You can personalize
your riding lesson schedules by picking the times & days that are good
for you.
If you are not sure which lessons to register for, just ask. A
private assessment lesson may be necessary to evaluate your skill level
if you are new to our program and your skills would influence your class
placement.
Late afternoon lessons are open only to riders with sufficiently
developed horsemanship skills to work independently & riding skills
confirmed at W/T/C and some knowledge of correct jumping.
Summer Short Stirrup Lessons (age 5 +) are offered Tuesday and
Wednesday from 10am to 12:30 pm and 2:30pm to 5pm. These are ½ hour
private lessons for very young riders who are being introduced to ponies
and taking their first riding lessons.
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Holiday Horsemanship & Riding Camp 2004
2004 Winter Holiday Camp! Monday, December 27 through Friday,
December 31, 2004.
Register for the lesson times and days that are good for you!
 | Morning lessons - 9am to 1pm (Open to all riders age 7 +).
Lunch time is the last activity for morning riders. |
 | Afternoon lessons - 12 noon to 4:30 pm (Open to riders working at
trot and above, age 10 +). Lunch time is the first activity for
afternoon riders. |
(Weather dictates activities)
** All afternoon classes end early on December 31 and pick-up is at 3pm.

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