
How exciting! We will be in the British Horse magazine that goes to all BSH members. We are the one of the first American "horse related business's" to embrace this training and complete the first of four levels of this great training opportunity! Thank you Louise for an incredible class. Way to go girls - read below!! Get ready for Level II!
Karen
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 4:07 AM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] RE: Horse Owners Certificate
Hi Louise,
Many thanks for your email, the photo is brilliant and you all look so happy! I'm so pleased it is all going ok with the Horse Owners Certificate courses in America. I though I might try to include your photo and story in an article in British Horse magazine which is sent to all BHS members, let me know what you think on this idea?
Thank you for your continued interest in the Horse Owners Certificate and if I can be of any help let me know.
Lucy Morris,
Examinations Co-ordinator.
The British Horse Society,
Stoneleigh Deer Park,
Kenilworth,
Warwickshire,
CV8 2XZ
http://www.bhs.org.uk/
From: Louise [mailto:thornbec@ptd.net]
Sent: 28 January 2007 20:20
To: Lucy MorrisSubject: Horse Owners Certificate
I thought you might like a photograph of some of the first Americans to take the Horse Owners Certificate course.
From left to right are Karen Douglass, Kelly Burgess, Louise Beam BHSAI (their instructor) and Janice Sames.
Louise Beam BHSAI has been living in the US since 1992 and was given permission to teach this course in 2004. Karen Douglass was in that first group of students. She runs a pet and farm sitting business and insists that all her horse carers take the Horse Owners Certificate to ensure their knowledge and care are the best and to show her clients that she thinks continuing education is important. A group of Karen's employees and herself are about to start Level Two this year.
Louise Beam BHSAI has been a member of the BHS for about 20 years and competed in Riding Club events when she lived in Scotland. She now runs a small horse farm in Douglassville, Pennsylvania where she teaches riding and theory to BHS standards. She also competes on her and others horses in Dressage, Combined Training and a little Eventing in between looking after her husband and 2 sons.
FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS COURSE:
Louise Beam can be reached thornbec@ptd.net
Karen
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 4:07 AM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] RE: Horse Owners Certificate
Hi Louise,
Many thanks for your email, the photo is brilliant and you all look so happy! I'm so pleased it is all going ok with the Horse Owners Certificate courses in America. I though I might try to include your photo and story in an article in British Horse magazine which is sent to all BHS members, let me know what you think on this idea?
Thank you for your continued interest in the Horse Owners Certificate and if I can be of any help let me know.
Lucy Morris,
Examinations Co-ordinator.
The British Horse Society,
Stoneleigh Deer Park,
Kenilworth,
Warwickshire,
CV8 2XZ
http://www.bhs.org.uk/
From: Louise [mailto:thornbec@ptd.net]
Sent: 28 January 2007 20:20
To: Lucy MorrisSubject: Horse Owners Certificate
I thought you might like a photograph of some of the first Americans to take the Horse Owners Certificate course.
From left to right are Karen Douglass, Kelly Burgess, Louise Beam BHSAI (their instructor) and Janice Sames.
Louise Beam BHSAI has been living in the US since 1992 and was given permission to teach this course in 2004. Karen Douglass was in that first group of students. She runs a pet and farm sitting business and insists that all her horse carers take the Horse Owners Certificate to ensure their knowledge and care are the best and to show her clients that she thinks continuing education is important. A group of Karen's employees and herself are about to start Level Two this year.
Louise Beam BHSAI has been a member of the BHS for about 20 years and competed in Riding Club events when she lived in Scotland. She now runs a small horse farm in Douglassville, Pennsylvania where she teaches riding and theory to BHS standards. She also competes on her and others horses in Dressage, Combined Training and a little Eventing in between looking after her husband and 2 sons.
FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN THIS COURSE:
Louise Beam can be reached thornbec@ptd.net
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