LIFE & TIMES of Marylanders, continued...
Dr. David Goodman Submitted by Carol Goodman Dr. David Goodman, small animal
veterinarian, died on January 13 after fi ghting brain cancer for fi ve months. A member of Howard County-Iron Bridge Hounds for over 25 years, David dedi- cated his life to his family, then to ani- mals, the sport of riding to the hounds (and
caring painting, WHAT IS LIFE & TIMES?
for them when injured), fencing, and volunteering at
Second Chance Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. He leaves behind his wife Carol, his daughter Taryn and son-in-law Nick Gallery. He will be greatly missed by the Damascus community, the Howard County hound community, his family and many, many others.
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Dr. David Goodman TRAINERS/JUDGES/INSTRUCTORS Heather Achen
USEF “r” Judge; MHSA “R” Judge Hunter/ Eq. and Jump- ers. VHSA and IEA approved Judge. 30+ yrs Teaching. Judging and Riding Clinics Available
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L Graduate Dressage Judge with 20+ years experience. Teaching and training riders and horses. BS PE/Equine Studies from Averett. BHSAI. Former Asst. Director of Rid- ing at U. of Mass. at Amherst, coach Intercollegiate Team. Beginners to advanced, your horse or mine. Quality les- son horses available. Seahorse Training Center at Loblolly Farm.
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56 | FEBRUARY 2022 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION Regina Welsh
Licensed trainer with the National Steeplechase Associa- tion since 1997. Besides steeplechase racing, she spe- cializes in confidence building and development of young/ new riders. Junior/pony racing, cross country, foxhunting, show jumping, etc. Beginner thru advanced! Fun, relaxed atmosphere based out of Butler, MD. Your mount or ours.
410-340-2347,
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301-774-3756;
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