A lesson with

Just got and time (and remembered) to pop in to say on behalf of Equine Market Watch Sanctuaries (UK) a HUGE thank you to Kitsune for organising this super fundraiser for us.

The winter, as everyone knows, has been long and hard and has used up most of the funds we had hoped to have in hand to use for small improvements to the Sanctuaries over the summer. This generous support should help to get things back on an even keel and means a great deal to the Volunteers who do all the hard work.

Jane (for EMW)

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OOh Jane
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thanks for that post! Its continuing to be an absolute pleasure to do this, but as always the main thanks goes to the lovely Instructors, their sacrifice of time and energy means a lot to us all and of course Carolyn, Kerry and Laura x
 
how on earth did I manage to miss this one....... however I thought I had posted on one of the others..... oh I am confusedd......... yep definatly...... can I be put into the hat please
 
I would love to have a lesson on a dressage school master to improve my awful position and techniques - very willing to travel
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Hi i'm new and have been shown this but a constant H&H addict, (clipcloppops) V impressed.
Anyway I am very interested but at this time i have no horse, but am willing to pay extra to the fund if i could borrow. Cheeky i know but it is a fab offer. Is there a possibility that could happen.
Cambridge area.
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You would need to have over200no posts or have another member vouch for you.

There are members offering horses and also Instructors with horses, so keep your eye open for the threads..
 
i can vouch for her... she's a real person... in fact, she's an AI with quite high competition level experience... perhaps she should be someone offering a lesson too?!?! she was good at getting me on Raff when i first got him and refused to do anything other than look at him in the field...
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Perhaps more suited to being a teacher rather than a pupil, the lessons really area geared towards bringing our more novice riders up the riding ranks rather than experienced riders..
 
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