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TRAINERS/INSTRUCTORS/JUDGES Nancy Dawn Ashway


Licensed: USEF "R" & MHSA "R" Judge Hunter & Hunt Seat Equitation Clinics Boarding-Training-Sales-Lessons


horseshowjudge@countrycomfortfarm.com www.countrycomfortfarm.com


USDF Bronze, Silver, & Gold Medalist BS in Education


Full Training, Lessons, Sales w/ regular lessons in Frederick/Howard Co. & Hagerstown 410-707-2689 • jcbetzjc@yahoo.com www.christinebetzdressage.com


Lyndi Prettyman Caruso Center Peace Farm


Hunters/Jumpers/Equitation Training/Coaching/Sales


Local & Rated Shows - USEF & MHSA “r” Judge Available for Clinics • Lanham, MD


917-686-5071 • lprettyman@aol.com Evelyn Pfoutz


Cool Breeze Dressage


USDF Gold Medalist • USDF “L” Graduate Instruction * Training* Clinics * Judging* Musical Freestyle


coolbreezedressage@gmail.comcoolbreezedressage.com • 717-422-6203


James Prettyman Pickwick Stables


Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation 410-795-4000 • 443-506-0737 www.pickwickstables.com


JoAnn Robertson Licensed “R” USEF /MHSA Judge


Hunters - Ponies - Equitation • Available for Clinics • 36 Years Experience Teaching, Training Judging Available for Lessons at Aspiring Heights Farm Westminster • aspiring_heights@juno.com 410-848-1431


Colleen Rutledge Turnabout Farm - Mount Airy, MD


Specializing in training: Problem Horses • Eventers Young/Inexperienced Horses Lessons and Sales are available


Graduate A/4-Star Advanced Level Event Rider Variety of Horses Offered for Sale 301-829-9282 • 240-674-0327


Jo-Ann Schaudies USEF/MHSA Licensed "R" H/HE/J


Surmont LLC - Upper Montgomery Co. Over 30 yrs Training/Teaching/Showing 240-876-5466 • jas@surmont.com www.surmont.com


Tiffany Seay Evergreen Stables Farm


Lessons-Training-Sales-Boarding Hunters-Jumpers-Equitation


443-534-6921• t24me@comcast.net evergreenstablesfarm.com


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580


martingales, bigger bits, teeth grinding, pinned ears, knocking jumps, bad dressage scores & retiring at age 12 are THINGS OF THE PAST!


Structure dictates function - Function dictates structure Learn how the horse's body parts (structure) are supposed to function


(range of motion) & you will experience the health/soundness, performance & relationship you always wanted from your horse


When function misfi res, patterns of tension/holding emerge & the structure


breaks down & ages prematurely. Restoring correct function to the structure puts everything back in balance & seems to "take years off!"


Schedule a lesson to understand what all of this really means! Your horse or mine!


EFFECTIVE RIDING 64 Gambrills Rd, Severn MD 21144


www.effectiveriding.com Sarah 410-977-7835 MARCH 2012 | THE EQUIERY | 91


Joint injections at age 8, side reins, weak stifl es, Christine Betz Dressage, LLC Christine Betz 410-745-3160 (barn) • 410-253-7252 (cell)


Periwinkle Farm, LLC F


Fabulous Care, Friendly, & Fun Board in convenient southeast Montgomery County


Fabulous Care


• Full, Personalized Care • Indoor & Outdoor Arenas • Access to Trails • Private Turnout • Unlimited Hay & Grain • Holding for Vet & Farrier • Blanketing & Booting • Open 24/7


e, F iriendly, & Fun


$685/ month


1018 Parrs Ridge Dr. Spencerville, MD 20868 301-421-1252


www.periwinklefarmllc.com Susan E. Harris


internationally recognized Centered Riding Clinician, author & artist, Presents a


Centered Riding Instructor Update hosted by


the Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center, Inc. (TRRC) 3750 Shady Lane, Glenwood, MD 21738 Thurs., June 21–Sun., June 24, 2012.


Openings are limited — only 6 left. Don’t wait—register now! Deadline is April 15.


Slots for Student Riders & Auditors are also available. Registration materials & detailed information available


online at: www.trrcmd.org or call Anne Sieling, 443-458-5537.


822707-120312


846624-120312


846030-120312


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