Gaited Horse Clinic with Diane Sept.
This clinic is for Gaited Horses.
Primary emphasis will be on helping you recognize and bring out your horses natural gaits.
Who:
We are privileged to have Diane Sept conduct this Clinic.
Diane is one of the very few members of the gaited horse community who could follow
our exceptional presenter from last year's original Clinic, Liz Graves!
Click here for more info on Diane, her Clinics, and Philosophy
When:
Saturday and Sunday, Oct 11-12, 2003.
There will be an informal get-together on Friday evening at the restaurant on site.
Followed by a Presentation in the Arena by Diane from 7:30 to 9:00 PM.
Bonus:
Diane will be available for a limited number of
private and semi-private lessons on Monday at a nearby site.
Where:
Quentin Riding Club, Quentin, PA
(approx. half an hour east of Harrisburg, PA)
Contact:
Stan (Stoney) Dvoskin
845-562-6681
Cost:
$250 for riders (limited to 12), and includes a stall
(but not bedding, hay, or feed)
$30/Day, $50/Weekend for Auditors/Observers
(Observers who wish to attend both days and pay in advance (by 9/30) will receive a 20% discount,
All 4H and Pony Club members and children under 12 will receive a 50% discount (Auditing Only).
(All minors must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or other responsible adult)
Payment:
(Due to the short lead time for this Clinic)
Payment in full will be required in order to confirm space,
accompanied by a copy of your Coggins (current thru the Clinic) and registration form.
(If you're coming from out of state, you'll also need a Health Certificate less than 30 days old.)
Terms:
Payments for rider slots are non-refundable unless another rider can be found to take your place.
While non-refundable, payments may be applied to future clinics if the rider or horse
is unable to participate and another rider cannot be found to take the slot.
If the clinic is cancelled, refunds will be made less any administrative or other costs already incurred.
If you have questions about these terms, please ask me, we're trying to be as fair as possible to all concerned
and are willing to consider making reasonable adjustments where necessary/appropriate.