2012 Summer Riding Programs, continued...
Serenity Cove Stables ................................................301-475-7989 Woodbury Equestrian Center ....................................301-904-7397
TALBOT Glendale Riding School ............................................410-822-4779 Hundred Acre Wood ..................................................410-822-2227 Quail Covey Farm, LLC ...............................................410-364-5915 Whispering Winds Farm, LLC ....................................410-822-0037
WASHINGTON Breezy Ridge Stables .................................................301-714-0661 C and M Farm ............................................................301-432-5053
Heritage Harvest ..................................... 301-223-6731
www.heritageharvest.com •
farm@heritageharvest.com • Horse
Camp - weekly sessions, June - August, beginner - advanced. Ages 4-16, ride twice daily, crafts, water games.
Mt. Aetna Camp & Retreat ........................................301-824-6045 Nickel Boy Stable LLC ................................................240-818-2022 Pleasant Valley Performance Center .........................301-432-2636 Tombetsthefarm .......................................................717-215-5103
WICOMICO 4Steps Therapeutic Riding Program .........................410-835-8814
Holly Ridge Farm, LLC .............................. 410-835-2596
www.hollyridgefarm.com •
hollyridgehorses@aol.com • Horse fi lled day camp. Weekly thru Aug. Indoor arena, Beg thru Showmanship, quiet horses, adult program too. Certifi ed instructors, fully licensed.
Hoof Prints Trail Riding Ctr. .......................................410-835-8814 Kindred Spirit Farm ...................................................410-341-6062 Secret Pride Stables, LLC ...........................................410-543-2063 Stillmeadow Farm .....................................................410-543-4549
WORCESTER Autumn Grove Stables ............................. 443-235-0257
autumngrovestables.net •
autumngrovestables@yahoo.com • Pony Camps - riding, games & horsemanship fun. Beginner - Advanced, See website for details.
Black Acre Farm, Inc. .................................................410-641-3648 Dew Drop Inn Farm ...................................................302-344-1412
WASHINGTON DC Rock Creek Park Horse Center .................................. 202-362-0117
NEW YORK Alfred University Summer Programs ........ 607-871-2612
www.alfred.edu/summer/camps/equestrian.cfm • kohler@alfred. edu • Camp provides high-quality lessons in hunt seat riding based on the individual gifts, needs and personal goals of the campers.
WEST VIRGINIA Mountain View Polo ................................ 240-506-6191
www.mountainviewpolo.com •
lauragoddard1@yahoo.com • Polo camps July 16 - 20 & August 13 - 17. Ages 8 - 15. Polo Lessons all year for adults & kids
Summer Camp Statesman Farm Join Us For A Fun Filled Week of Horses!
Camp is open to ages 5 - 15 with full and half day options. Our camps have a limit of 8 riders per session to ensure individual experience for each camper. Campers receive individual instruction each day in an encouraging, supportive environment. Campers learn the value of teamwork, compassion and
understanding. Each day includes a variety of activities along with planned snacks, break times, arts & crafts, and of course water. Space is limited so register early to get your choice of camps!
Full Day Camp: $ 350 Per week, $50 due with registration, Balance due week before camp starts
Half Day Camp: $ 275 Per week, $50 due with registration, Balance due week before camp starts
Session 1: June 11- June 15 Session 2: June 18 - June 22 Session 3: June 25 - June 29
Session 4: July 9 - July 13 Session 5: July 16 - July 20 Session 6: July 23 - July 27
10715 Old Court Road • Woodstock, MD 21163
statesmanfarm@yahoo.com www.statesmanfarm.com 410-461-4422
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