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BOARDING


Whispering Pines Horse Farm. A quiet barn in a prvt setting on 40 ac in So. AACO. 10 mi from PGEC. Lg TO w/ board fencing, run-ins & water spigots in ea. Prvt/semi-prvt TO. Ctr aisle barns, scenic wooded trails, new 100x200 lighted sand ring & trailer parking avail. Attentive owners on prem. 2nd location in Upper Marlboro. Full care $325. 410-991-0962


LOTHIAN


UPPER MARLBORO Marlboro Horse Farm. Full care board on 100 ac farm offering prvt & semi-prvt TO w/run-in’s. Miles of trails, lighted sand arena, lighted stone dust dressage arena, lighted round pen, semi prvt tack rms, 12x12 stalls, irrigatedfields. Trailer prkg avail.10 min from PGEC. Full & Self Care. 410-991 0962


private facility with room for 3 geldings. New board fencing, 12 x 12 matted stalls, heated tack room, wash stall, all-weather outdooor arena & hack to CCEC for schooling & trails. $425/mo. 410-984-2501


Mt. Airy


LIMITED SPACE AVAIL. indoor arena, washstalls, ample turnout and great care for your athlete/pet nr. Columbia/Laurel 301-317-3341 manager@ evergreenstablesfarm.com See online: FastAd#841671 N


EVERGREEN STABLES


BOARDING


Private farm in Baldwin. Miles of fields & trials, 2 arenas w/ jumps, 1 lighted. Contact Amanda Herrell (410) 917-4200


Full Care $375


Camelot Farm now accepting new boarders. Indoor & outdoor arenas. Full board $425. Monkton. 410-908-0083


Small private farm in Fallston seeking working boarder with gelding. Safe fencing, big stalls , lots of grass. Board starts at 375, eventing orinented. antoinette 410.627.7814


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2 stalls available in our cozy bank barn. Excellent personalized care. Cover-all indoor, full size outdoor dressage arena, grass jumping field and galloping lanes. Wash stall with hot H2O. Quality hay and feed. Training and instruction available $480 /month. 410-458-6456 or aframe5@comcast.net Online Link: FastAd#841701


Ride Inside This Winter


Board at Celebration! Quiet, relaxed environment with community feeling. Indoor, outdoor, round pen, small group turnout, customized feeding program, knowledgeable staff & the best in training. 240-344-8878 N


Moon Rising Farm Congratulates


Annika Meurs and “To The Max” on winning the


Area II U.S. Eventing Beginner Novice Junior Rider Championships


at Lexington, VA, October 30


Annika and “To The Max” are trained by Rebecca Roach


Moon Rising Farm 21800 Slidell Road • Boyds, MD 301-540-5186


Lessons • Boarding • Training Shows - Local to “A”


Hunters • Jumpers • Equitation Ponies • Adults • Juniors


Helping Riders Achieve their Goals for Over 20 Years


Congratulations Hannah & Emilia on your successful MHSA Junior Medal Finals & Emily on your succesful MHSA Adult Medal Finals


Willow Wood students have competed at Gittings Finals, MHSA Finals, Washington Qualifiers, Maclay Regionals & Finals (one Willow Wood rider’s Maclay journey was chronicled in The Animal Planet’s TV series Horse Power: The


Teresa Ramsay


Indoor Arena, Heated Lounge & Tack Room, Hot & Cold Wash Stall Plenty of Turnout


Woodbine, MD • 443-286-7196 www.WillowWoodFarm.net www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


Road to the Maclay), and in the competitive ranks of the Junior and Amateur Jumpers


Kim Williams, “R” Judge • Trainer • 2008 MHSA Maryland Horse Person of the Year


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A few spaces available for showing in


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