Monday, October 11, 2010
TV’s Star Horse Trainer, Julie Goodnight Tapes 2011 Television Show in Queen Creek, AZ –Cast Applications Now Accepted
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TV’s Star Horse Trainer, Julie Goodnight Tapes 2011 Television Show in Queen Creek, AZ –Cast Applications Now Accepted
Contact:
Goodnight Training Stables, Inc.
PO Box 397
Poncha Springs CO 81242
(719) 530-0531
fax (719) 530-0939
Click here for a high-resolution photo of Julie Goodnight:
http://juliegoodnight.com/newsroom.html
QUEEN CREEK, Arizona, October 8, 2010: Popular horse training expert Julie Goodnight (http://www.juliegoodnight.com and http://www.horsemaster.tv) will tape 8 episodes of her horse training television show, Horse Master in Queen Creek, AZ (just south of Phoenix) at the Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre in January 2011. In each show taped at the facility, Goodnight will work with a different horse and rider to help all achieve their horsemanship goals. Apply online today (http://www.horsemaster.juliegoodnight.com) to be part of the cast or to volunteer to help during the 4 shoot days. The site will be closed to all but cast and crew during the shoot.
The shows will air in March and April 2011 on RFD-TV, DirecTV 345 and Dish 231. Tune in to see your local horse people and get a behind the scenes tour of the state-of-the art grounds (http://www.queencreek.org/Index.aspx?page=196, http://www.facebook.com/horseshoepark).
Goodnight, based in Salida, Colorado, travels frequently to tape episodes for her weekly show--which won Telly and Aegis production awards. In 2009, Goodnight and her crew (producer Heidi Nyland of The Whole Picture, LLC, and videographer and editor Steve Schott of 12Basket Productions, to name a few) taped 6 episodes at the same facility and were thrilled with the amenities and the scenic views.
Goodnight says, "I was totally impressed with the facility—seems like every detail was considered and it is well-designed and well-crafted. What a great asset for your community! Not only will numerous people enjoy the events that happen there, but seeing all the local riders in the community arena each evening was really heart-warming. It was obvious that they appreciated having a nice place to ride and also being able to visit with neighbors. The staff at the equestrian center was so good to us and obviously took great pride in the facility. Everyone made us feel welcomed and it left us with a very good feeling about the folks in Queen Creek."
Clips of the show will be posted on Goodnight’s Youtube.com channel as they are prepared then will air on television in their entirety. Visit http://www.youtube.com/juliegoodnight to see clips of the show and keep up with Goodnight’s travels on Facebook and Twitter.
Visit http://www.juliegoodnight.com and http://www.horsemaster.tv for more information about Julie Goodnight and her Horse Master television show.
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