Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Julie Goodnight Announces RFD-TV Shows

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
Julie Goodnight Announces RFD-TV Shows

Contact:
Goodnight Training Stables, Inc.
PO Box 397, Poncha Springs, CO 81242
(719) 530-0531
press@juliegoodnight.com
 
High Res Photo of Julie:
http://juliegoodnight.com/newsroom.html

PONCHA SPRINGS, Colo. June 6, 2007— Julie Goodnight announces two new media ventures beginning in July, 2007—television appearances and a new free tip column.
Television:
Goodnight makes her 2007 television debut with an appearance on Rick Lamb’s popular RFD-TV show, The Horse Show with Rick Lamb on July 17, 2007. Look in your copy of RFD-TV Magazine for details about Lamb’s interview with Goodnight. Then grab your remote again on July 25, 2007 and make sure the station stays locked on DirectTV channel 379 or DISH Network 231 for RFD-TV as Goodnight’s four-part training series airs as part of Horsecity.com TV’s regularly scheduled programming.  
 
Goodnight will be featured in a series of half-hour specials aired on Wednesdays at 4:30 PM EST and 10:30 PM EST. The same program reruns at 8:30 PM EST
on Thursday and 1:30 PM EST on Saturday.
 
“My specials will focus on improving riding skill, for all levels and disciplines of riders,” Goodnight says. “We’ll include theory, technique and exercises to hone your skills. We’ll talk about balance and position in the saddle, show exercises to help your balance, review aids, talk about footfalls and leads, and discuss cueing for the canter, lead changes, and collection—to name just a few topics. I am excited about this opportunity and I hope you will all watch!”
 
Show Dates:
July 25, 2007, show #1
Nov 14, 2007, show #2
Mar 12, 2008, show #3
July 2, 2008, show #4

About Julie:
Julie Goodnight is a full-time equine professional with more than a quarter-century of experience. Her varied background ranges from dressage and jumping to racing, reining, colt-starting, and wilderness riding. Julie's extensive experience training horses and riders has earned her the moniker, “Communicating Clearly with Horses and Riders.” She travels coast-to-coast and beyond much of the year to horse expos, conferences and clinics to teach horses and people about each other. Her training and teaching techniques are frequent features of Western Horseman, Equus, Certified Horsemanship Association's The Instructor and many other excellent equine publications and websites. Her television debut in July 2007 rounds out her multi-media appearances.
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