TRAINERS/INSTRUCTORS/JUDGES
Heather Achen USHJA Certifi ed; IEA Team; Hunter/Jumper/Eq. 25 years Exp. Teaching Confi dence and Correct Horsemanship. Will Travel. Avail. for local Judging. Lisbon, MD
240-888-6945;
Northernlightfarm.com
Nancy Dawn Ashway Judging: USEF “R” Hunter, Breeding, & Eq; “r” Jumper & MHSA “R” Hunter & Hunt Seat Equitation, Hunter Breeder, Jumper. Clinics Boarding, Training, Sales, Lessons 410-253-7252;
horseshowjudge@countrycomfortfarm.com;
countrycomfortfarm.com
Yvonne Atwood BHSII USDF Bronze & Silver Medalist.
Debra Nissen Dressage and horsemanship. Drill team a specialty. Over 15 years teaching, 40 years in the horse world. Learn, laugh and have fun! Your stable or mine. New World Stables, LLC
301-717-4894;
NewWorldStables@hotmail.com
Glenda Player Playland Farm; USDF Bronze Medalist; Pony Club “B” Graduate. Teaching
body awareness and biomechanics in Dressage and
Eventing. Lessons, training & clinics. 20 years experience. Located in Union Bridge, MD. 301-788-1188,
glenda@playlandequestriancenter.com;
playlandequestriancenter.com
Mindful Dressage Dressage
Instruction/training, plus Rider Biomechanics, for all ages/levels of students. I travel a wide area teaching lessons, clinics, lectures, horsemanship, Pony club. 33 years experience. 240-529-8707;
yaatwood@hotmail.com;
www.mindfuldressage.com
Christine Betz Christine Betz Dressage, LLC. 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;
christinebetzdressage.com 301-829-9282, 240-674-0327;
ColleenRutledgeEventing.com
Lyndi Prettyman Caruso Center Peace Farm. Hunters/Jumpers/Equitation
917-686-5071;
www.centerpeacefarm.com
Jacquie Cowan Specializing in the softly Gaited Breeds. Gait identifi cation & natural enhancement of the pleasure gaits. Help making the transition from trotting to gaiting. Developing Trail Skills for both horse and rider. Building confi dence between horse and rider. Obstacle negotiation. Individual lessons * Group * Clinics 410-923-6157,
jacquiecowan@comcast.net
Suzy Floyd USDF Silver Medalist. L* Judge graduate. Extensive Dressage Background. Skilled and experienced instructor. Coaching and training for competition riders. Instruction and guidance in Natural Horsemanship techniques for all disciplines. Brookeville, MD. Trailer in or will travel 301-922-2031; Sfl
oyd@meadowooddressage.com
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
Linda Stanier Relax and restore confi dence in you and/or your horse by combining balance seat, natural horsemanship and healing approaches.
alternative Horses bloom at Rose Farm…and so do
people. Training, instruction and shows in Calvert County. 410-586-1617;
horselady.com
Louise “Lou” Bowling Steinfort USEF & MHSA licensed judge for over 30 years. Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation.
Sidesaddle instruction. Located in Howard County/ Ellicott City, MD. 301-704-3660;
loulouridesaside@gmail.com NOVEMBER 2013 | THE EQUIERY | 79 Training/
Coaching/Sales. Local & Rated Shows - USEF & MHSA “r” Judge. Available for Clinics, Lanham, MD
Jo-Ann Schaudies USEF/MHSA licensed “R” Judge H/HE/J Surmont LLC-Upper Montgomery Co. Over 30 yrs training/teaching showing
240-876-5466;
jas@surmont.comwww.surmont.com
JoAnn Robertson Licensed “R” USEF /MHSA Judge: Hunters - Ponies - Equitation - Hunter Breeding • Available for Clinics. 40+ Years Experience. Judging, Teaching, Boarding,Training. Also Available for Lessons at Aspiring Heights Farm, Westminster, MD 410-848-1431,
aspiring_heights@juno.com;
aspiringheightsfarm.com
Colleen Rutledge Turnabout Farm, Mt. Airy, MD. Specializing in training: Problem Horses. Eventers, Young/Inexperienced Horses, Lessons & Sales available. Graduate A/4-Star Advanced Level Event RiderVariety of Horses Off ered for Sale
854200-121012
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