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Friends of Gunpowder Falls State Park


Graham Equestrian Center, Inc. A Maryland Non-Profit Corporation and Public Equestrian Education Center


10301 Harford Road, Glen Arm, Maryland 21057


A premier equine educational facility in the State of Maryland creating positive horse-human relationships.


Events are open to the public. Limited enrollment; auditing opportunities available.


TRAINING FOR OPTIMAL BALANCE with KIRSTEN NELSON Saturday & Sunday


Make Plans to Get In the Saddle!


Feb. 16-17; March 16-17; April 20-21; May 18-19; June 22-23; July 20-21; Aug. 17-18; Sept. 14-15; Oct. 12-13; Nov. 9-10; and Dec. 14-15


For more information on Kirsten Nelsen, please visit her website at www.kirstennels enhorsetraining .com. To sign up please email info@grahameq.o rg with “Kirsten” in the subject line.


Provided by Training In Harmony With Horses and Linda Veblen, LLC $135/hour + $10 arena use fee or $35.00 audit fee (entire day)


LESSONS, TRAINING, and LEASING !


PRIVATE and GROUP LESSONS • BEGINNER to ADVANCE EQUESTRIAN LESSONS & HORSE TRAINING


Basic and Advanced Horsemanship Skills focusing on Centered Riding and Natural Horsemanship English, Western, Reining, Halter, Jumping, Hunter Seat Equitation, Dressage, and Therapeutic Riding


Take lessons with your own horse or one of the program's lesson horses! To Schedule a Class or Training, Call: Linda Veblen at 443-992-3833 LESSON HORSES AVAILABLE FOR Class Use Only or Partial Leasing Arrangements for leasing made with Riding Instructors


CHA certified • Centered Riding certified and


AQHA Professional Horseman Jim McDonald NARHA certified • Centered Riding certified Linda Anne Veblen, Ph.D.


For detailed information on any of the clinics and events held at the Graham Equestrian Center, go to www.grahameq.org or call 410-663-4445!


Charles Norman Shaffer, Esquire


Licensed in Maryland, District of Columbia and New York


Appearing in Most Courts and in most matters


COURT WORK LITIGATED MATTERS


P.O.Box 190 • Damascus, Maryland 20872 (240) 375-2986 • cnshaff er@comcast.net


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Custom Trailers • State Inspections Service & Repair • Trailer Parts


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Huge Tack Sale


Frederick Fairgrounds (Bldg #7) • Saturday, March 23rd - 9am to 3pm Get ready for Spring!


Sell what you no longer need, Buy what you do! Indoor space 10x10 $35.00


Outdoor Space for trailers, equipment $35, Table rental in advance $5.00 per table, Bulletin board space $5


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