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Mid-Winter Break Horsemanship Classes

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Hillcrest Training Mid-Winter Break


Horsemanship Classes


Have your child (ages 6-13) join us at Hillcrest this February. Space is limited, so reserve your spot now!


Our classes are for beginner and intermediate riders.



  • February 19   9:00-12:00pm

  • February 20   9:00-12:00pm

  • February 21   9:00-12:00pm

  • $75 Per Day, $200 For All 3 Days


 


In addition to 1 hr of riding time, riders will be taught horsemanship skills that will help them develop a better understanding of horse and equipment care.  Horsemanship Lessons include:



  • Tack and Equipment Parts and Care

  • Grooming and Care of the Horse

  • Braiding, Wrapping, and Basic First Aid

  • Anatomy of the Horse


All activities will be supervised. Riders will be grouped together according to their riding ability. After care is available for $5/hr, parent to provide lunch.


 


* Advanced riders, riders who are leasing, or riders with their own horse- we have other classes! Email for details.


Contact Marguerite at marguerite@hillcresttraining.net to reserve your space!


 


Hillcrest Training 16128 NE 145th Street, Woodinville, WA 98072


                        www.hillcresttraining.net

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