Thursday, April 19, 2012

Door Prizes Galore at Julie Goodnight's Norco Horsemanship Clinic Tour




For Immediate Release 

Contact: Heidi Nyland Melocco


303-903-1349  

Door Prizes Galore at Julie Goodnight's Norco Horsemanship Clinic Tour  

April 18, 2012: Clinician and TV Host Julie Goodnight announces that door prizes (from Myler Bits,  Nutramax Laboratories, Circle Y Saddles,Troxel Helmets, Bucas Blankets) will be awarded at her Clinic Tour stop in Norco, California at the George Ingalls Equestrian Center May 4-5, 2012 (Friday and Saturday).

Get your spectator tickets NOW for only $25 per person, per day ($10 for youths at the door). Bonus: Half-price tickets with your membership to 4H, CHA, or PATHi (call to order your discount tickets and be prepared to share member info or show membership cards or statement on logo letterhead to get the discount at the gate). Call to register: 800-225-8827 or purchase tickets online now: http://JulieGoodnight.com/clinics 

Door prizes include:

From Myler Bits: 10 $25 gift certificates for bits. 10 Myler books/DVD sets.
http://juliegoodnight.com/myler

From Nutramax Laboratories: A gift basket with tons of horse goodies; 10 bottles of Cosequin horse treats; Calxequin samples for all (as supplies last).
http://www.nutramaxlabs.com/Vet/Horse.aspx

From Circle Y Saddles: leather luggage tags; Plus, Saturday is your chance to talk to the Circle Y saddle fitter/ area representative and try out a new saddle. You’ll get one-on-one attention to find the right saddle to fit you and your horse.
http://circley.com
From Bucas Blankets: Fly masks; a fly sheet, a Bucas cooler.
http://juliegoodnight.com/bucas

From Troxel Helmets: Western helmets.
http://www.troxelhelmets.com
  
At the Norco clinic, you'll have opportunities to meet Goodnight in person and to ask your horsemanship questions. Learn what will help you progress with your horse during the "Up-Close-And-Personal" events which focus on helping the riders in each clinic. Julie Goodnight conducts horsemanship clinics for all disciplines (English and Western) and all ability levels. Clinics are fun and active, with a focus on bridging natural horsemanship techniques with the principles of classical riding. Julie's teachings are focused on finding success and improvement for each and every horse and rider by developing a deeper understanding of the horse and riding skills that lead to a balanced and rhythmic rider and a light and responsive horse. Clinics are each two days, 9 am to 5 pm daily.