For the Love of the Land — and Horses Deborah Cerbone Todd and Equestrian Landscape Architecture
By Britney Grover
It doesn’t take long when talking to Deborah Cerbone Todd to know that she’s extraordinarily passionate about two things: horses and landscape architecture. Though it’s taken years of growth and development, Deborah has now found a … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Lendon Gray’s Dressage4Kids: Education for All
By Britney Grover
Lendon Gray knows the value of horses — and of a good equestrian education. Lendon grew up riding various disciplines, and joined Pony Club when she was 7. After competing and winning on a national level, she … [Read more]
- Published in General
Sue Sisco: Nothing but Horses
Sue Sisco has never wanted to be anything but a horsewoman. “I was about 5 when I figured out what a horse was and I was hooked from then on,” said Sue, a professional rider and trainer. At the time, … [Read more]
- Published in General
THE LINDSAY MAXWELL CHARITABLE FUND TOP SPONSOR OF 47th ANNUAL MENLO CHARITY HORSE SHOW
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
WOW! JENNI MCALLISTER DOES IT AGAIN IN THE $40,000 COORS FAMILY CHARITY GRAND PRIX! Comly, Patterman and Williams Triumph During Grand Prix De Santa…
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Annie Heise: Playing Pretend & Playing With Horses
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Kristin Lee Photography
It’s only on TV that Annie Heise plays a “sociopathic crazy person”; in reality, Annie is personable and down-to-earth, while horses keep her far from crazy. She balances a busy schedule of … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Michael Dowling and Tucker Ericson: Enterprising Cousins Connected by Life With Horses
By Carrie Wirth
Growing up, Michael Dowling longed to be at his cousin’s farm. Tucker Ericson, his cousin, introduced him to a whole new world – the horse world. Like Tucker, Michael became obsessed with the equestrian life. Years … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
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Last month’s Extreme Mustang Makeover (EMM) at the Jacksonville Equestrian Center was a success, and it has the numbers to back it up: 15 mustangs were adopted, 16 trainers competed and 893 people attended. The audience witnessed the trainability, … [Read more]
It Was A Classic Sunday On The Sixth And Final Day Of The Iconic Menlo Charity Horse Show
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Never Blue & Chef Jesse Roque: Family, Farming & Fantastic Food
By Britney Grover
Despite its size, Hendersonville is a “don’t-miss” when visiting either Tryon or Asheville, North Carolina, both a short drive away. What the town may lack in area or population, it more than makes up for in charm … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature