Danny has agreed to come and teach as much as we need him. YAY!!!! He will be coming the weekend of April 14th and 15th.
We need atleast 14 people to sign up to make this happen to cover all of our costs.
Semi-privates or groups of no more than 3- $170.00 Privates:$195.00 This price is tentative, but should not change if we have enough attendance.
If you are interested in attending, I am asking for a $50.00 deposit to be paid no later than next Friday the 23rd.
I've spoken to Danny personally about his interest in green horses. He was quite excited as that is his "specialty". If you have a greenie who is just getting going over fences, this is a perfect opportunity to get started on the right foot!!!
Please email me if you would like to attend as space is limited.
When signing up for the clinic please include these details in your email:
Your Name: Horse you will be riding: Level of Horse's schooling: Green, Intermediate, Advanced Level of riders experience: Novice, Intermediate, Advanced Type of Lesson: private or group
Heh Mel... IF we get enough attendance for this one I will definitely plan another later on. As of right now we need aprox 4 more people to sign up to make this a "GO". I hope we have enough interest.
For all of you who have contacted me so far, I will need your deposit of $50.00 by this Friday in order to hold your spot and to determine whether we will be able to go ahead with this clinic. Remainder of clinic due on on before April 4th.
SweetSeptember: I did get your PM, thanks. Was in Halifax all weekend with no access to a computer.
Post by anitaridemore on Mar 20, 2007 12:44:48 GMT -3
Okay, Shannyn is super busy trying to organize this so I am going to post a shameless promotion for her.
This is an extremly good opprotunity for everyone to get involved in. Show season is virtually around the corner. This clinic is perfectly timed for show season! 1. It gives you a chance to assess how your winter traininghas been going 2. It gives you time to get a professional opinion on your training and an opprotunity to do your "homework" before show season starts 3. Clinics are great for getting you up and running into the season, set goals, and plan to meet them 4. Get advice on riding strategies and find out your strengths and weaknesses. 5. If you are NOT into showing but want to improve, this is a great chance to get work on you and your horse.
It is not often that we are able to get clinicians of this caliber to come here. Only a few more people are needed to get this clinic to happen. From what I understand Shannyn needs 5 more people to make this a go. I am sure that there are enough eager riders in the area to fill those spaces.
Post by Eventing Bee on Mar 20, 2007 12:55:36 GMT -3
If I was going to be here I would go. Definitely, if you can go, go. I personally enjoy clinics more than I do showing, and as anitaridemore said, going to clinics helps showing get better too, so either way, whether you show or not, you should go. ;D
Thanks for all the support guys. Here is where we stand now. IF all the people who have contacted me and expressed serious interest in this clinic attend, we will have enough participation to make this clinic a GO! There are still a few spots available for a group lesson if anyone else is interested in attending.
Just a reminder.... DEADLINE FOR DEPOSITS IS THIS FRIDAY MORNING AT THE LATEST. $50.00 IS REQUIRED TO HOLD YOUR SPOT.
Remainder to be paid by March 30th.
Also! Looking for volunteers. If anyone would like to help out, please send an email my way.. shannyn@nl.rogers.com