Due to a death in Jaye's family, we need to reschedule the Driving Clinic (originally scheduled for this Saturday, March 24th) to the following Saturday, March 31st.
If you are signed up for the clinic, but cannot make it on March 31st, please contact Kelly Anderson at 215-529-0627. If you aren't signed up but would like to attend, please complete the registration form on the KMHC website at www.keystonemhc.com and send it to Kelly ASAP.
For more information about Regency Performance Miniatures, see Jaye's website at www.regencymini.com.
I hope everyone in the PA area can join us for what should be a very informative clinic on driving. Here is a description of the clinic:
This Clinic will be an overview of driving, a brief history comparing Breed show driving to American
Driving Society style driving. How to: choose the correct harness for the job; fit the harness to your
horse; choose the right vehicles for your event; the pros and cons of different vehicles. How to train
your horse to drive.
Jaye Ventresca has been driving for over 40 years. She started at breed shows, then competed more at
ADS shows as they opened to VSEs (VSE = very small equine, under 39"). She has trained over 30
minis in the last 10 years - 1 Hall of Fame, 2 Supreme Achievement from State of NJ, currently showing
Intermediate Level at CDEs (the highest level available to VSEs).
If you are signed up for the clinic, but cannot make it on March 31st, please contact Kelly Anderson at 215-529-0627. If you aren't signed up but would like to attend, please complete the registration form on the KMHC website at www.keystonemhc.com and send it to Kelly ASAP.
For more information about Regency Performance Miniatures, see Jaye's website at www.regencymini.com.
I hope everyone in the PA area can join us for what should be a very informative clinic on driving. Here is a description of the clinic:
This Clinic will be an overview of driving, a brief history comparing Breed show driving to American
Driving Society style driving. How to: choose the correct harness for the job; fit the harness to your
horse; choose the right vehicles for your event; the pros and cons of different vehicles. How to train
your horse to drive.
Jaye Ventresca has been driving for over 40 years. She started at breed shows, then competed more at
ADS shows as they opened to VSEs (VSE = very small equine, under 39"). She has trained over 30
minis in the last 10 years - 1 Hall of Fame, 2 Supreme Achievement from State of NJ, currently showing
Intermediate Level at CDEs (the highest level available to VSEs).