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Jo Cornell Adult Riding Camp



Jo Cornell is offering an adult riding camp Feb 22-24 at Jo Cornell Stables, Crestwood, Ky. The camp’s agenda begins with a group dinner on Friday evening. Saturday will include riding, a farm visit, and dinner/appetizers at Cornell's house that evening with fun by the fire and a chance for everyone to get to know each other. Sunday will also be full of riding with the camp ending around 2:00 pm.

 

All campers can stay at Cornell's house, so no hotel accommodations are needed (she has room for up to 20). The cost for the camp is $350.00. Participants will need to pay for their meals and bring appetizer/drinks for Saturday evening. Don't miss out of the fun and education being offered. Several repeat campers like to arrive earlier on Friday to ride, so if anyone is interested in this please let Cornell know, and those arrangements can be made. (This is offered for an additional fee.) Cornell’s adult camps are always a blast!!! A deposit of $175.00 is due by Feb. 8th, with the balance being paid upon arrival.

 

Please contact Jo Cornell for more information and a detailed agenda at: (502) 241-6150 (farm) or (502) 241-5290 (Jo); or email: anna_chandler@hotmail.com.


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