Winning Ways Clinic
with Jonathan Meilleur
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Penn State’s Snider Agricultural Arena, State College, PA
Program Emphasis:
• Lecture/demonstration format
• Developing skills for riders from beginner to advanced level
• Exercises, drills and techniques applicable for many events and disciplines
• Showmanship, Trail and Ranch Horse Pleasure classes will be featured
• Tips and methods to improve you and your horse
• Questions & Discussion – Answers to your questions and suggestions for handling problems,
changes and challenges for you or your horse
Lunch Break – Opportunity to tour Penn State Horse Farm and Quarter Horses, including horses
offered in Penn State sale on April 27.
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Winning Ways Clinic - March 9, 2013
Registration Form
Name ____________________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Email: ______________________________________________________Phone: __________________
Registration fee: $20 prior to March 4
$25 after March 4 or at the door
Make checks payable to PQHA.
Send to: Amy Pyle Number People____________________________
324 Henning Building
University Park, PA 16802 Total Enclosed ____________________________
List total number people & include names of all participants for name tags. (Use separate sheet if needed).
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