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OUT&ABOUT


JUN 2021


with Maryland’s Young Riders


tors and volunteers into Baltimore City, stemmed from a meeting Dahn had with Ashley Valis, now Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives and Community Engagement at UMB but at the time was representing the Governor’s Offi ce. “T ey wanted to be able to bring some sort of horseback riding program into the city and we did a one- day event back in 2019,” Dahn explained. After several ongoing conversations with Valis, the whole idea came


together this April. “T e biggest value of this program is the children re- ally got a chance to learn quickly and become more outgoing and confi - dent as a result,” Dahn said. T e program fi lled with a waitlist on the fi rst day of registration! “We hope to do something like this again in the fall.” For their continuous eff orts to bring horsemanship into Baltimore’s


“Seeing my granddaughter Caroline Bosmans loving horses as much as I do is one of life’s greatest joys!” – Joan Bosmans


city communities, City Ranch was named a Maryland Outdoor Am- bassador by Governor Hogan on May 5. Naming Maryland Outdoor Recreation Ambassadors was a recommendation of the Maryland Outdoor Recreation Economic (MORE) Commission, which was established by Hogan in 2017. As part of the program, ambassadors continue working to enhance the state’s status as a leading destination for outdoor recreation.


2021 WIHS Youth Board


Washington,


Evie Stettin of DC,


was recently named this year’s Washing- ton International Horse Show Youth Ambassador.


Stet-


Neha Kamineny won the Crossrails Championship at


the Coexist Farm Snowfl ake Schooling Show.


First-time eventer Joc- elyn Ellis and Safe Haven Farm’s Tortuga at Loch Moy’s MDHT April Starter Horse Trials.


tin previously served on WIHS’s Junior Committee for two years and was a social media content creator for WIHS in the past.


For the 2021 show, WIHS has added two new youth positions: So- cial Media Ambassador and Regional Show Ambassador. Charlotte Bassow of Washington, DC, has been named Social Media Ambas- sador while Abbie Olmstead of Potomac will act as Regional Show Ambassador. In addition to the above ambassadors, the 2021 WIHS Junior Com- mittee consists of 39 local teens from Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylva- nia and Washington, DC.


Goucher’s Connell Tops IHSA Spring Showcase II Jacob Connell of Goucher


College earned the highest score out of 50 riders at the Intercollegiate


Horse Show


Association’s Spring Showcase II, sponsored by the World Equestrian Center.


Con-


Adelynn Young and Livin Large FLT com- peting at Thornridge Manor on May 1


nell won his section of the Limit Equitation on the Flat class and ended with a tie for


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