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Indiana Saddlebred Association to Host Scott Matton Horsemanship Clinic



 

The Indiana American Saddlebred Horse Association (IASHA) is pleased to report that reservations for its January 27 clinic with noted horseman Scott Matton are filling fast.
 
To be held at beautiful Laurelwood Stables in
Sheridan, IN, the clinic is open to all riders, beginning through advanced, both adults and children. Sessions will include 30 minute private and semi-private lessons encompassing all aspects of performance, showmanship and equitation, including pattern work.
 
Following the clinic, IASHA cordially invites all riders, instructors, trainers and interested parties to a specially catered "Dinner With Scott" at Laurelwood, where guests will have a chance to chat with Mr. Matton in an informal question and answer session.
 
The day will offer a unique opportunity for intensive coaching with one of our industry's leading trainer/instructors as well as discussions with one of the horse world's most frank and articulate advocates.
 
Mr. Matton and his wife, Carol, own and operate Knollwood Farm in Hartland, WI, Home of one of America's largest and most successful academy riding programs, Knollwood boasts numerous open, amateur and junior exhibitor performance champions but is especially noted for the outstanding horsemanship of Scott & Carol's long list of world and national equitation champions.
 
Pricing and further information on the Scott Matton Clinic may be obtained by calling IASHA President Linda Beltz, at (317) 844-9702. Forms are also online at www.indianasaddlebred.com.  Stalls are available for participants' horses at Laurelwood Stables. Persons interested in participating in the clinic or purchasing tickets to the dinner are encouraged to make reservations by
January 15, 2007.

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