2012 Summer Riding Programs, continued...
Potomac Glen Riding School .................... 301-601-0622
wwww.potomacglenridingschool.com • susanhansen1@verizon. net • Our summer program is an alternative to camp. You can per- sonalize your riding lesson schedules by picking the times & days that are good for you.
Potomac Horse Center ............................. 301-208-0200
www.potomachorse.com/summer.htm • webmaster@potomac-
horse.com • Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. FREE Early drop off & late pick-up. Campers ride twice each day, groom & tack, arts & crafts, fun & games, horse & stable management.
Valley Mill Camp .......................................................301-948-0220 Wheaton Park Stables ...............................................301-622-2424
White Fences Farm .................................. 240-207-3543
www.whitefencesfarm.com •
whitefencesfarm@aol.com • Beginner Horsemanship (ages 4 - 8) - 6/27 - 7/1; Horsemanship & Equiation (Ages 9-13) 7/11 - 7 /15; Horsemanship & Equitation (Ages 14 - 18) 8/15 - 8/19. See website for details.
Windsor Manor .........................................................301-774-7798
Woodland Horse Center ........................... 301-421-9156
www.woodlandhorse.com •
woodland16301@verzon.net • Riding Camp of Your Dreams! Lots of horses and fun! Beginner to Advanced; 5-15 yrs old. Certifi ed by the State of Md. M-F, 9 - 4. ext. care avail.
PRINCE GEORGE’S Clay Hill Stables .........................................................301-773-0444 Hidden Haven Farm ..................................................301-352-0895
Hideaway Horse Center ............................ 301-782-3200
www.hideawayhorsecenter.com •
jrsalta@comcast.net • A great, fun safe & educational innovative program w/riding & guest speak- ers every day. All ages & levels welcome. $300/week.
Reddemeade Stables & Equishare ............ 301-421-4481
www.reddemeade.com •
info@reddemeade.com • Fully licensed; well trained, safe horses; low student/staff ratio; indoor/outdoor arenas; miles of trails; air-conditioned classroom/lounge.
Six Cone Farm ............................................................301-330-1154 UN N
Loftmar Stables ....................................... 301-249-7893
www.erols.com/loftmar •
loftmar@erols.com • Riding & horse care. Certifi ed instructors. Organized, clean facility, large indoor arena & great horses. Boarding, birthday parties & Scout badges.
Merkel Farms .............................................................301-464-1969 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
MerryMount Equestrian Center ................................301-868-2109 West Laurel Stable ....................................................301-362-5001 Willowbend Farm .....................................................443-995-0981
QUEEN ANNE’S Sunset Farm Pony Parties .........................................443-480-9110
ST. MARY’S A Moment in Time Farm ...........................................301-475-5434 Equestrian Studies at Flat Iron Farm .........................240-925-7430 Freedom’s Rein Farm E.F ...........................................240-538-1277
Greenwell Foundation ............................. 301-373-9775
www.greenwellfoundation.org • cfogarty@greenwellfoundation. org • Daily lessons, horsemanship, crafts, games, qualifi ed riding
instructors.Ages 7-15. Beginning-intermediate. Year-round riding sessions. Extended care available. Fully inclusive & accessible.
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Since 985, providing convenient, affordable, quality boarding and training.
Summer Riding Programs Starting June 18 All Ages - 4 & Up
We currently have a few rare openings for boarding. Call today!
We host 6 Interschool Horse Shows, Sunshine Series, Jumper Shows, HCHSA Horse Shows,
and compete in the NCEL. A barn for all seasons... A barn for all reasons... Looking for an active barn?
301-977-5558 5011 Riggs Road, Gaithersburg, MD 20882 32 | THE EQUIERY | MARCH 2012
PotomacGlenRidingSchool.com 800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com
846595-120312
846741-120312
846470-120312
Currently a few openings for Saturday lessons
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