Hidden Hills Horse Farm is pleased to announce the arrival al of our new head trainer, Emily Young, of Jacksonville, Florida.
Howard County Horse Shows and Medal Finals October 7, 2012
Hosting
Meet Emily at our Open House on Sunday, October 28TH
Emily will give a lesson at 4:00 which we invite you to audit.
7550 Green Valley Road (Route 75) Frederick, MD.
Emily has an extensive Hunter/Jumper background with over 20 years of experience. She worked in Wellington, Fla. for Deeridge Farm at the Winter Equestrian Festival as an assistant to trainers such as Joe Fargis, Geoff Teall, and Andre Dignelli. Emily also worked with Heidi Erikson Dressage as an FEI dressage assistant.
James Prettyman, Trainer Instruction
Hunters Jumpers and Equitation Training • Boarding Interscholastic Equestrian AssociationTeam 2 Outdoor Rings Indoor Viewing Area Private & Semi-Private Turnout
Centrally located for easy access from I-95, I-70, 695, Rt. 97, Rt. 140, Rt. 26
6020 Emerald Lane, Sykesville, MD 21784 410-795-4000
www.pickwickstables.com www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
In addition to her training, Emily has shown successfully in the “AA” Hunters, 3’6” Medals, and Jumpers. Emily was the assistant Coach and Captain of the University of Central Florida Equestrian Team with numerous personal wins.
Emily is currently training Junior/Amateur Owner Jumpers and 3’6” Medal students along with Junior and Amateur Hunter riders on the A circuit.
Emily can train your green horse, work with your problem horse, or fi ne-tune your seasoned show horse. She can also work with you to sharpen your own skills on the fl at and over fences, as well as prepare you for the show ring. Let Emily tailor an individualized training program for you and your horse.
Please call us atlease call us a 301-865-1092 or email us at
P
info@hiddenhillshorsefarm.com to meet Emily.
OCTOBER 2012 | THE EQUIERY | 35 from 3-6 PM
Join us for a wine & cheese reception & refreshments for the kids.
854090-121012
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