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Jimmy Wofford clinic in KY(maybe )

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  • #61
    I would like to go

    ... As long as it is not the weekend of Kentucky Classic I have myself and two students planning on going so that would not be a good weekend. Please keep me posted and put me on an email list when you decided the date so I can enter.

    Tdeventer@aol.com

    Thanks
    Trista
    www.tristareventing.com

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    • #62
      2ndyrgal, I sent you a PM

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      • #63
        Please put me on an e-mail list if you get one going. My trainer wants to ride in the clinic and has pretty much ordered me to audit sarah.price@mac.com

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        • #64
          my email is chanraabe@juno.com
          put me on the list too!!!
          -Chelsie
          "Hell yes I can ride. I was riding when I fell off!"

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          • #65
            Jimmy W clinic

            [QUOTE=2ndyrgal;3340858]I'm trying to get the details worked out and need to gauge interest. We are less than an hour north of the KHP. He would only do one group of Novice, the rest above that. Early fall, no date yet set. Interest level and riding level please.[/QUOTE

            Has this clinic already happend?

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            • #66
              I'd love an update on this, too--not going to Ky. Classique and the time is still semi-open . . .
              Click here before you buy.

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                #67
                Clinic has been cancelled

                Regrettably we were not going to come close to filling the clinic with riders above novice with the KY classic the same weekend. I thought I had let everyone know, but must have missed a couple of you. We're going to try something either right before, or right after Rolex this spring.

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                • #68
                  How had you advertised the clinic? I saw nothing in Area VIII or MSEDA or anywhere other than here. Although I admit that my MSEDA newsletter always gets to me a month late so maybe it was in the issue I just received for August. Maybe that's why you didn't get riders?

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                  • #69
                    Unless things have drastically changes in the last few years, there are simply a few horse trials in this area that you do NOT put a clinic of that nature up against. Ky Classic is one of them... especially if you HAVE to have above Novice riders. Just the way things seem to work with the big events in this area. Learned that a long time ago when I was organizing clinics.
                    ************
                    "Of course it's hard. It's supposed to be hard. It's the Hard that makes it great."

                    "Get up... Get out... Get Drunk. Repeat as needed." -- Spike

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                    • #70
                      Thanks, I was wondering what happened to it too.
                      We're spending our money on horses and bourbon. The rest we're just wasting.
                      www.dleestudio.com

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                        #71
                        So I learned

                        not to mess with the Omnibus.... JW has advised me to look at next years schedule and try for the BEGINNING of our season here, instead of the end. So I'm going to try to get it put together as soon after Rolex as possible whilst not doing anything as dumb as trying to hold it the same weekend as the last go in the area before AEC's. And perhaps Junior will be able to trot a 20 meter circle to the left by then... (don't ask).

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                        • #72
                          Ooo!! Maybe I'll get to do it next year, then. That would be cool!

                          Thanks for your all of your efforts, 2ndyrgal. They will not go unappreciated. Hopefully you'll get more interest in the spring. If all goes well I'd like to try to enter.
                          God forbid that I go to a heaven in which there are no horses

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                          • #73
                            Evansville?

                            Are you near Evansville? and the old mumford horse trials ? Tell mid south so, they an put it in their newsletter
                            breeder of Mercury!

                            remember to enjoy the moment, and take a moment to enjoy and give God the glory for these wonderful horses in our lives.BECAUSE: LIFE is What Happens While Making Other Plans

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                              #74
                              Summer Hill Training Center

                              (our new name, formerly Stonebroke Farm) is 40 minutes north of the KHP right off I-75.

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                              • #75
                                Yay!! My greenie will hopefully be able to participate in a spring clinic Not to mention, it will serve us all well as a springboard into the 2009 eventing season. Thanks for rescheduling! Keep us in the loop.

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                                • #76
                                  Hooray! Keep me on your mailing list please, I'm coming unless there's a blizzard or something between TN & KY

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                                  • #77
                                    Thanks 2ndyrgal for all your efforts on this. Please keep us updated.

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                                    • #78
                                      I don't know if my greenbean will be ready for anything but BN, but I would be happy to do anything to help out! Let me know.

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                                      • #79
                                        I'm game for Spring. Audit only... and will be happy to help out too. Keep me on your list.

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                                        • #80
                                          Apologies if this has already been asked, how much is it? I'm asking b/c we're holding a Jimmy clinic in May in GA and we're working on pricing. I've never held a clinic with such a big name person and we're trying to work out all the costs. What's a typical fee for a clinic of this caliber. We're having him for two days.
                                          Fade to Grey Farm
                                          Eventing, Foxhunting & Connemaras
                                          *NEW* website:www.fadetogreyfarm.com

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