ARKANSAS HORSE FEST 2008

The Arkansas Equestrian Gathering

NAVIGATE:

Charles Pellham---Charles is the founder of Cornerstone Horsemanship. A Native of Arkansas, he and wife Michele now reside in Etlan, Virginia. Charles has own unique way of connecting with horses and will be one of the three trainers in the Challenge this September. He also does alot of Cow Horse work and Cow Horse Training. Be sure to see Charles at the Arkansas Horse Fest or contact him at www.cornerstonehorsemanship.com.

Moses Woodson--

Born in Tennessee and spending time moving back and forth between

Being farmers from Tennessee the Woodson family has a deep connection to horses and the farm & ranching way of life. at times when the family didn't own horses or ponies of their own moses spent his time learning from all the horse related literature he could get his hands on.

Living in the four corners area gave moses a great opportunity to learn from the ranchers in that part of the country. at age 13 his family lived on a commercial cattle ranch where he learned the cowboy way of life and experienced a kind of horsemanship he had only read about.

A turning point in Moses's horsemanship education is when he went to work on the browning ranch in Farmington, New Mexico. When Moses and his family moved back to tennessee he started training horses and seen a real need for a horse trainer who could teach horsemanship to a lot of first time horse owners.

Moses has a humble saying " I don't know everything but I know what I know and I know it works .

Aaron "Mule" Thornbrugh

--Aaron is the trainer for the Double Diamond T ranch in Arkansas. He started as a PRCA Cowboy and did his share of the "cowboy way" in Rodeo. "Mule" evolved into atrainer in the Natural Horsemanship ways and has been very successful. He specializes in colt starting and problem horses.

Mule and Marsha Live in the Ozark Valley near Winslow, Arkansas.

Tennessee and Colorado. His parents Moses SR. and Mary Woodson were missionaries on the native american reservations of the four corners region of the southwest.

Larry Whitesell-Larry has been training gaited horses since 1980. He has won many regional and Grand National Championships.He was Trainer of the Year in the early 1990's.Larry will help you take your gaited horse to the next level with his mixture of natural horsemanship and a touch of dressage also. The combination is "extrodinaire". See Larry all weekend.

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Arkansas Horse Fest.........September 20-21, 2008

Saline County Fairgrounds,   Benton, Arkansas

Phone: 317-847-4887