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UPHA Chapter 17 Riding Clinic Scheduled at Delton Farms



 

UPHA Chapter 17 is hosting a riding clinic on February 11, 2006 at Delton Farms in Cartersville Georgia. Members of the chapter are most appreciative to the Dellinger family, trainer Steve Old, and the entire staff of Delton Farms for offering the use of their beautiful facility.

Jimmy and Helen Robertson are the clinicians. The cost is $80 for adults and $75 for Junior Exhibitors. The fees for auditing this event are $30 for adults and $25 for those 17 and under. This cost includes lunch.

 

This should be an exciting day! During the lunch break Brad Seacrist of LeCheval will be speaking on The Look of a Winner. Cindy Bickman will give a presentation of Equilates (pilates for riders). Avis Girdler will also be at this event. Another great attraction is the Riding Clothes Swap Shop hosted by UPHA Chapter 17.

There are limited rider slots available. The deadline is January 23. The audit slots can be reserved until the day of the event, but it would be helpful for organizers to know ahead of time an approximate number to plan for lunch.

For more information or registration forms, contact Amanda Ward, Chairman, UPHA Chapter 17 at (770) 781-8491 (stable) or e-mail: amandaward72@yahoo.com

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