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Suffolk / Virginia / United States
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Palmyra / Virginia / United States
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Located in Palmyra, Va., Camp Friendship is a residential summer program located on more than 700 acres of land, and serving various children. The camp features lakes for fishing, canoeing and kayaking, swimming pools, tennis courts, gymnastics and equestrian centers, mountain-board courses, and riflery and archery ranges. Its facilities also include sports fields and gymnasiums for a variety of sports, low- and high-ropes courses, an 18-hole golf course, and river frontage for tubing and canoeing. Its gymnastic center is equipped with balance beams, tumble tracks, inground trampolines, vaults, uneven bars, minitramps, spring floors, weights and a dance room. The camp s equestrian center includes an 80-horse barn, indoor arena, outdoor rings and lessons, horse show rings, trail paths and woods. It offers a wide variety of activities, including horseback riding, mountain boarding and biking, swimming, drawing and painting, campfire production, candle making, photography and pottery.
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Centreville / Virginia / United States
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The Battlefield Equestrian Center is also known as The Sanders Ranch and is located off of Lee highway in Centreville. They have been boarding and breeding horses since 1983. Most of their time is spent boarding other horses but they do breed mares to Stallions on different farms as well.

Occasionally they will sell a horse either themselves or help a client sell theirs. For more information please visit: www.thesandersranch.com

Middleburg / Virginia / United States
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Salamander Resort & Spa offers the refined sophistication of a luxurious country estate in the exclusive Virginia horse and wine country, just 40 miles from Washington, D.C.
Mc Gaheysville / Virginia / United States
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Kemper Knoll Farm is a horse boarding, training and lesson facility located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley a few minutes east of Harrisonburg, Virginia. KKF also offers a summer camp program for ages seven and up to riders of all abilities. Kemper Knoll riders frequently attend SWVHJA and A rated hunter and jumper shows.

About Darlene

Head Instructor at Kemper Knoll, Darlene has been riding and competing since 1978. Her teaching career began in 1981, after graduating from James Madison University with a Masters Degree in Education. She now teaches students of a variety of ages and in a variety of skill levels, from beginner to advance. Darlene served two years as the President of the Southwest Virginia Hunter Jumper Association, a member of the Association's Board of Directors for four terms, and Past President of the Glenmore Hunt Club.

Darlene also serves as a Professor of Equine Studies at Bridgewater College in Bridgewater, Virginia. This college program offers a minor in Equine Studies. Darlene teaches such courses as Farm and Stable Management, Lameness and Disease, Equine Development and Behavior, Theories of Riding and Equine Economics.

Having well educated horsemen and horsewomen contributes to the well-being of each horse in particular and to the betterment of the horse community in general.

Darlene's students have competed locally, regionally and nationally, including shows at Culpeper, WIHS, Roanoke Valley, Ocala and Upperville. One of her passions is raising and training young pony and hunter prospects for the show ring.

She began the Great Beginnings Horse Show Series fourteen years ago and these shows have now grown to include 6 shows per season with other area farms joining the series. These shows provide a forum for young horses and riders to begin their competition years in a user-friendly environment.
Springfield / Virginia / United States
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Accotink Academy Alternative Learning Center is a coeducational institution that serves students in grades seven through 12. It offers academic instruction in music, art, physical education, math, science, social studies, business, theatre arts, journalism Web page design, marketing and life skills. Accotink Academy Alternative Learning Center has a guidance counseling department that communicates with parents, teachers and administrators regarding student issues and needs. It has a library media center that provides an extensive collection of materials for direct classroom instruction and professional staff development. In addition, it has a parent-teacher-student association that provides financial assistance to the school by organizing various fundraising events and activities. Accotink Academy Alternative Learning Center is located in Springfield, Va.
Lorton / Virginia / United States
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Wytheville / Virginia / United States
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Lexington / Virginia / United States
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In operation for more than 20 years, the Virginia Horse Center is spread across an area of over 600 acres. The center houses barns, show rings, indoor arenas and cross-country courses. It hosts a variety of activities, such as rodeos, workshops, horse shows and community events. The Virginia Horse Center also features Rowes Cafe & Catering, which is a restaurant that offers boxed lunches and catering services. The center s gift shop sells a range of products, including wine glasses and coffee and travel mugs. In addition, it operates Howard P. Anderson Coliseum, which can accommodate nearly 4,000 seats. The Virginia Horse Center provides online reservation services, as well as facilities on a rental basis.
Toano / Virginia / United States
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In 1993, two nurses from Cumberland Childrens Hospital opened a therapeutic riding center that became known as Dream Catchers. A retired Quarter Horse barrel-racing champion named Red Jet and a retired Thoroughbred steeplechaser named Voo carried special-needs children to small and large victories as they improved fine motor skills, self-esteem, self-worth and gained confidence as they mastered both simple and complex tasks like placing rings on poles and reining. By 1996, Dream Catchers provided 35-40 lessons each week. In 2003, the Sikich Family donated 22 acres in Williamsburg to Dream Catchers in memorial to their daughter, Cori Sikich, an accomplished equestrian who lost her life to an eating disorder. The first six stall barn was built in 2005. The Roy R. Charles Trust funded the design and construction of a 20-stall horse barn, an administration building, a covered round-pen, an outdoor riding arena, and a lighted indoor riding arena where lessons could be conducted at night and during inclement weather. Today, Dream Catchers at The Cori Sikich Therapeutic Riding Center hosts over 70 therapeutic riding lessons each week and is the premier therapeutic riding center between Richmond and Virginia Beach. With seventeen horses, Dream Catchers continues its tradition of helping children and adults with special-needs reach their potential. Phone 757.566.1775 Email: info dreamcatcherswilliamsburg.org Address: 10120 Fire Tower Road, VA 23168 Toano 2009 No portion of this website may be reproduced without permission of Dream Catchers at the Cori Sikich Therapeutic Riding Center
Axton / Virginia / United States
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Here at Leg Up we are a full service equestrian facility. We offer full care boarding, lessons, horse training, horse sales and competitive showing from the local level to the rated circuits. We produce Champions in the Hunter and Jumper rings with our basics anchored in Dressage. We also successful in low level Eventing and have welcomed Western Dressage. Whether you are a pleasure rider or a serious competitor Leg Up has benefits for all. Our farm is nestled on 63 acres in Southwestern Virginia between Martinsville and Danville. We have a large 14 stall barn with a heated wash stall including hot and cold water, smaller 4 stall barn large outdoor ring 150 X 200, indoor arena with viewing room and a secure tack room