Join us for 3threedays of lessons and instruction on the ins and outs of three-day eventing.
Learn from upper-level three-day eventer, Elizabeth Harrington and former competitive three-day eventer and professional dressage trainer, Denise Hanna.
Riders will be drilled on level-appropriate dressage tests, work on rider position and fitness, show jumping technique and practice on our cross-country exercise field.
Weather permitting there will be an option to travel to the Barrington Horse Park.
Additional trailering fees will apply for schooling horses who go to Barrington.
When: May 6-8, 2021
Where: 27712 S. Klemme Rd, Crete, Il. 60417
Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Cost: Three days $575, Individual days $200
Haul in $20 for 3 days. Overnight Stall fee $50 a night.
Other: For more information or to sign up, contact Denise Hanna, 773-875-1118, [email protected]
Limited spots available
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