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RIDGEFIELD - The Summer Horsemanship Program, in its 28th year, will be offered by Stepping Stone Farm in Ridgefield. For 10 weeks, children will learn every facet of the horse world from former state jumping champion Janis Weber, the owner and hea

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RIDGEFIELD – The Summer Horsemanship Program, in its 28th year, will be offered by Stepping Stone Farm in Ridgefield. For 10 weeks, children will learn every facet of the horse world from former state jumping champion Janis Weber, the owner and head trainer at Stepping Stone.

Starting dates for each of the two-week sessions will be June 18, July 2, July 16, July 30 and August 13. Camp hours will be 9 am to 2 pm, Monday through Friday, with lunch and a short swim at a recreation area from 1 to 2 pm.

Cost of the camp is $500 per two-week session, with a $250 non-refundable deposit to reserve a spot.

The day will consist of about 90 minutes of formal horseback riding lessons, followed by one hour of ground instruction in the riding ring. Following that, the children will have a stable management course focusing on horse care and maintenance, grooming, and horse anatomy.

Stepping Stone will utilize both outdoor riding rings for the summer and riders will head indoors and use the two indoor rings during inclement weather. Inside, there will also be equestrian theme arts and crafts projects.

The beginner classes will feature an instructor-to-student ratio of 1-to-4. The advanced beginner and intermediate rider classes have an instructor-to-student ration of 1-to-5. Staff members include Kathy Fogg, Gillian Wander, Laura Johnson, and Jessica Richards.

For further information, call 1-203-438-7749.

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