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Convenient to Smyrna, Vinings, Marietta, Mableton, Austell, Powder Springs and Atlanta. |
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Heather Reams grew up in Marietta and started her riding career showing hunter/jumper at Horsetown. After high school graduation, she moved to Jackson Hole,Wyoming where she was a horseback riding trail guide. Heather has had the honor of rescuing several horses through the years, including retired race horses and a PMU mare. She teaches both English and Western lessons to kids of all ages and will be offering pony rides, kids parties, and summer camps in the summer.
Nominated to Biltmore's Who's Who of Executives & Professionals
Heather is a trained Vet Tech, and trains with U.S. Olympic Equestrian, Imtiaz Anees.
Heather recently conducted a 12 week program for Osborne high school students, under contract with the L.E.A.P, which caught the eye of both the Marietta Daily Journal Channel 46 news. Video featured on CBS, Channel 46 |
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Ashley Stiles has been riding for 11 years. She began riding at the age of 9 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She received her first horse from her parents for her 17th birthday. She is currently competing her 13 year old Thoroughbred mare, Princess Quista, at the Training level of Three-Day Events. In Eventing, there are thee phases that must be executed. The first phase is Dressage, the second is Cross Country, and then the third and final stage is Stadium Jumping. She has been training with Werner Geven, and spent the summer of 2008 as an intern for him at Poplar Place Farm in Columbus, GA. She has also trained with Imtiaz Anees, Ralph Hill, Rick Wallace, and Shelley Rahiya and done clinics with all of them. She has been instructing lessons for a year and a half. Ashley has also done some volunteer work at McKenna Farms in Dallas, GA. There she helped during Hippotherapy sessions. Ashley’s dream is to one day compete in the Olympics for the United States Equestrian Team. She enjoys giving lessons and helping others find the love of horses and riding that she herself has. |
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