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Shadowbrook at


G E T T Y S B U R G, LLC — P R E S E N T S —


2012 HUNTERS ONLY SHOWS


OPENER - JUNE 3 • JULY 1 • SEPTEMBER 30 FINALE - OCTOBER 7


• TWO NEW EQUITATION DIVISIONS •


ALL SHOWS START AT 8:00 AM • $12.00 ENTRY - ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER FEES FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.shadowbrookhorseshows.com


PRIZE LIST AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST:


Email: farmshadow@earthlink.net or call (717) 337-1926 CLINIC with Joyce McDonald at Shadowbrook - May 20


FREE STATE RIDING CLUB A Family Oriented Horse Show Series In Bowie, Md


Classes for both WESTERN and ENGLISH riders From Tiny Tots thru Master - Novice Riders and Green Horse Low Class Fees and Pre-Entry Discounts


Join us in 2012 on April 21st – May 19th – June 16th July 21st - August 18th – September 15th and October 20th


For more information go to


www.freestateridingclub.org and Facebook Or call 443-532-1112 or 410-320-3330


Alexandra Panetta USHJA Certi ed Hunter Instructor


Kara Listrani


Walnut Pond Farm is a full service facility offering boarding, training, lessons, sales and showing, located in beautiful Brookeville, Maryland, approximately 30 minutes from both


the DC area and Baltimore. Allie specializes in bringing along young horses and both Allie and Kara foster a love of riding in their clients. Walnut Pond provides individual and group turnout, as well as a large indoor arena allowing for all weather riding and training. We are currently accepting riders and horses of all levels.


(301) 467-2202 - Allie (301) 814-7071 - Kara


www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 Alexandra Panetta & Pandora 2011 Swan Lake Stables’ 2’6” Hunter Derby Circuit Ch. MAY 2012 | THE EQUIERY | 27


848962-120512


846148-120312


849052-120512 848401-120512


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