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EN-TICE-MENT STABLES


Congratulations to our show team members on your successes in the Black Eyed Susan Show Series, and on your Year End Awards:


MARYLAND COMBINED TRAINING ASSOCIATION


Celebrating 40 EVENTful years in 2012 Join us as w continue the tradition ... oin us as we continue the tradition


MCTA HORSE TRIALS at SHAWAN DOWNS May 2012


MCTA Starter Horse Trials June 2012


Kate Tickle and Enticement’s Dippin Dots – Champion Mini Short Stir- rup Equitation and Reserve Champion Mini Short Stirrup Pleasure Deana Tice – Owner/ Manager of Enticement Stables, Kim Bonelli – Trainer


Amanda Lewis and Knocks your Socks Off – Reserve Champion Se- nior Equitation, Reserve Champion Schooling Hunter and 2nd reserve champion MHSA Pre Adult Hunter


Theresa Weyant And Enticement’s Risky Business – 2nd Reserve Short Stirrup Equitation, 4th Short Stirrup Pleasure


Virginia Strench and Andiamo – Champion Puddle Jumpers and Reserve Champion Mini Jumpers


Ashley Gates and Hunter’s Moon – Champion Junior English Pleasure and 2nd Reserve Champion MHSA Pleasure Horse


Caroline Mathews and Apache Storm – Champion Mini Short Stirrup Pleasure and 2nd Reserve Champion Mini Short Stirrup Equitation Not Pictured -


Katelyn Segreti and Bailey’s Irish Mudslide – 4th place Short Stirrup Equitation and 5th place Short Stirrup Pleasure


Carly Genovere and Enticement’s Polly Pocket – Reserve Champion MHSA Short Stirrup Equitation


• Boarding available on Historical Obligation Farm • 300 + acres of rolling hills and plush grass pastures • large indoor with sand footing • outdoor lighted ring • cross country course • round pen • miles of trails • Full care board and Field Board


• Training • Lessons • Sales • Leases • Hunter Shows • Children & Adults • Balanced Seat Equitation • Hunter/Jumper • Dressage Western • Licensed Summer Camp


En-Tice-Ment Farm


Polling House Road Harwood, MD


Solomons Island Road Harwood, MD


Obligation Farm


Deana Tice owner/operator with 40 years + experience Kim Bonelli trainer with 25 years + experience Visit our website for pictures and more details


410-798-4980 www.enticementstables.com www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 OCTOBER 2011 | THE EQUIERY | 37 Professional Management & Training Staff


Clare Kozycki and Shoulda Been a Cowboy – Champion Low Junior Hunter Horse - Alice Frazier – Trainer


Joanie Dixon and Enticement’s Dippin Dots – Champion Junior Equitation


Katie Mathews and After All – Reserve Champion Short Stirrup Equitation and Reserve Champion Short Stirrup Pleasure


MCTA JENNY CAMP Horse Trials September 2012 


2012 SEASON EVENT SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE Promote your business & support the region’s longest running events!


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Join MCTA - Membership benefits include: Clinics with some of the country’s best riders Lots of member-sponsored events & activities Opportunities to volunteer, learn & do


See the region’s most comprehensive calendar of all things horsey. Earn rewards toward reduced rates for entries & clinics Gain recognition with year end awards


Compete for our annual MCTA scholarships, and much more! Annual membership still only $30 individuals - $35 families


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Members submit your points by December 1 for year end awards.


Deadline for MCTA cash ‘scholarship’ applications December 15.


Visit www.MDCTA.com for details


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