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Camps and clinics where you discover more about leadership, confidence and time so you have even better success and fun with your horse.


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Hosting a Class
If you choose to help me by Hosting a Class or Workshop you may participate in the event for free if you get a minimum of 7 other riders.

However, you must secure a minimum of 7 participants with deposits not including yourself for a clinic in order to get 100% of your tuition waived especially when I have to pay arena fees. Your tuition is prorated individually according to expenses.

If you own the arena and I do not have to pay an arena fee, the host clinic tuition is free.

This is a great way to get education with very little out of pocket expense, but it does take some work and effort. I have had this work very well when the person put some time into their responsibilities as the host. Others have just sat back hoping it would all happen, unfortunately this doesn't work. It takes phone calls, time, and some work to promote the event successfully. It won't happen by itself. So please take your job as host seriously and I will reward you appropriately. As coordinator of the event you are responsible for the following:

1. Advertise and promote the event.
2. Secure at least 7 participants for a clinic.
3. Secure the facility.
4. Receive phone calls and e-mails from fliers.
5. Answer questions or direct people to my web site.
6. Inform people about: cost, facility, directions, nearby motels, campgrounds, restaurants, boarding facilities if needed, etc.
7. Sign people up and receive the deposits for the class.
8. Send a confirmation to student once deposit has been received.
9. Arrange for instructors personal accommodations.
10. Help with registration at event.
11. Greet participants, show them where everything is: stalls, parking, etc.
12. Collect payment from auditors at the event.
13. Obtain obstacles and play equipment required.
14. Be sure that participants own or borrow proper required equipment.
15. Do anything else the instructor needs help with.


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For more information:
Heart In Your Hand Horsemanship-LLC
82507 465th Ave
Burwell, NE 68823 US
Email: sherry@heartinyourhand.com
(308)730-2150

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