Tuesday, November 25, 2008

'Oh yes, it's ladies night'- Oh what a Night!

ANNOUNCING LADIES NIGHT- December 4th 6:30- 9pm

We're excited to announce the first of our Winter Ladies Night series beginning on December 4th. Ladies Night offers a great opportunity to practice your riding with friends in a fun group lesson setting under the supervision of multiple experienced instructors.


Fees: $40 includes lesson, refreshments and the evenings events


Non-Riders: $10 donation to Saddlebred Rescue

*We will work on the building blocks of the basics: your seat, balance and developing strength and confidence in a fun casual setting.
*Beverages and canapes will be served later next to a roaring fire in our heated Great Room.

Please join us for an evening of laughs, fun and learning in a supportive group setting, to RSVP call the barn at 535-1038 or email Sharon at villastables@gmail.com


Ladies Night will continue into Winter 2009-gift certificates are available in time for Christmas. Everyone is welcome, this is definately an event where the more, the merrier!





Tuesday, November 18, 2008

It's that time of year again!

Get the kids out of the house and into the barn the day after Thanksgiving! Taking reservations for our annual Turkey Sandwich Day Camp. Activities include mounted riding instruction by experienced professionals, helping with farm chores and feeding the animals, a lunchtime picnic hike, and activities related to the care and enjoyment of horses. Friday 11/28 9:30 am to 3pm Cost: $75, multiple child or group discount

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Equine Affaire was a blast!



Yesterday was a whirlwind. It was up before daylight and home after dark- for an away day! As you know from the previous blog entry we brought Caity and Willy to represent the American Saddlebred Country Pleasure Horse at the ASB demo at Mass. Equine Affaire. We had a ton of fun and Willy was bright eared and beautiful. Caity rode great.

The performance took place to the coolest music, choreographed by Rae Lynn Funkhouser who is the Executive Director of the Franklin School of Performing Arts in Franklin, MA. Her husband Bob Funkhouser from Saddle Horse Report, was our breed coordinator and kept everyone organized, upbeat, and perfect! Any other breed demo would be moooooore than fortunate to have that team of professionals putting together their performance!!

It was a quick demo, we had about 10 horses to showcase in 15-20 minutes so individuals had had 2 minutes in the ring to do their thing. That is NOT a lot of time! Everyone packed in all the gaits in that short time, reversed, waved to the crowd and all. Each horse was turned out to perfection, and all of the horses looked like the best that American Saddlebreds could be. Versatile, bright, athletic and heart stopping!


We shopped for a short time- it was crazy and overwhelming. I bought one thing and one thing only. If you can guess what it is, I'll take you on a trail ride. Hint: 10, 40, A-5. No it's not clippers but related and the BEST INVENTION EVER.

This is what Equine Affaire is all about : Getting your ass to the ring on time.

Superfun. Caity and Willy stopped by the Big E's booth in the Better Living Center and found themselves on a poster! Look closely for her seafoam day coat!

Sister Act! Sharon Alemian and Lillian Gilpin showcased Sharon's beautiful five gaited mare LA Lady Pedro. They were a crowd favorite racking and slow gaiting. Courtney Cahill is noticably absent (Sharon and Lill are looking for her?) after she assaulted the back of Nicholas' head with spray glitter. Nicholas it certainly made you sparkle!
I stopped by the ASHA sponsored breed booth in the Stroh Building and saw Ricky Drew from ASAM all smiles as usual-a great supporter of the ASB and the most pleasant and enthusiastic guy you'll ever meet. I also met Mark Strong and Susan Vine who coordinated the booth. They worked so hard to make it possible-great job all.

The worst thing we saw was literally upon arrival, we pulled the trailer around the barn to unload and there in the parking lot was a down horse, and a sizeable crowd- it looked grim and it was. The horse had been euthanized moments earlier. It was no one we knew but our hearts broke for them of course just the same. A professional group quietly assisted, including Nicholas, helping move the horse so it could be transported away- as gently as it was their own dear friend. Horrible thought and ironic among thousands of enthusiasts that this was happening behind the scenes of the demos and seminars, but it's a reality in dealing with these animals we love. Accidents can happen and they do.

On that note, it was a day of highs and lows- and an unforgettable day for a lot of reasons. We arrived home pretty tired!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Equine Affaire

We are pleased to announce our participation tomorrow at one of the country's premiere equine events- Equine Affaire held at the Big E in W. Springfield, MA. We will be showcasing the American Saddlebred in a demo with many other horses of all disciplines with our very special team of Caity Shanafelt and Midnight Eclipse. They will represent the Country Pleasure Division. The demo is around 1pm in the Mallory Building. Please come and look us up, say hello and meet Caity and "Willy" and friends.
An American Saddlebred can take you there!

Here's a moment of concentration preparing Caity and Willy for a large class at Pennsylvania National Horse Show.

Where they received a top ribbon!

First-Ever ASHA Sponsored Presence at Massachusetts Equine Affaire

Lexington, Kentucky – On November 13-16, 2008, the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) will sponsor a breed booth at the Equine Affaire event, being held at the Eastern States Exposition Center in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Equine Affaire, the nation's premiere national equine exposition and equestrian gathering, organizes four days of clinics, seminars, demonstrations and exhibits, with an expected attendance of tens of thousands of horse people.

"The ASHA booth will feature the versatility of the American Saddlebred Horse, highlighting the 'I’ll Take You There' campaign. This is an unprecedented opportunity for us to engage thousands of people and educate them about the wonderful breed we all love," according to AHSA Charter Club Council leader Susan Vine and Equine Affaire volunteer Mark Strong.

For further information, please contact either Susan Vine (978-266-1266) or Mark Strong (617-922-5501). For a complete schedule of events during the Equine Affaire, visit www.equineaffaire.com.

Monday, November 10, 2008

An Evening of Champions!

Saturday night we attended at the annual ASHA of CT Year End awards banquet hosted by the Wethersfield Country Club. Congratulations to our horses and riders on a great year, and what fun it was to get together and celebrate.

The Connecticut High Point Farm award was won by Villa Stables! What a rush! Congratulations to our wonderful riders and our wonderful horses- this award goes to YOU!

Some highlights from the evening:

Patti is decked out to the nines celebrating her Academy Championships!
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus and Portay does have a husband! Here is none other than the Big R- Richard- sharing a laugh with The Boss.


Elena swept the Juvenile Country Pleasure Division and won the ASHA's Award as their State Champion- congratulations! Elena also accepted the award for UPHA Classics Champion for CT with Tornaado's Fiz.

Versatility, beauty, grace and manners! No, not Bob's manners- Beau's! Kathleen Osnoe and Harlem's Beau Dandy won both the Fine Harness Champion honors as well as the Show Pleasure Driving top honors along with the ASHA's State Award.

The Shanafelts are a handsome bunch! Happy Birthday CAITY!!!!!!

The littlest guy, last but not least- Sam Villa: Academy Leadline Walk Only Champ

Annie won Championships in two divisions with the one and only DB.

Bobette couldn't be with us due to a committment for tennis but we were proud to collect Mr. Rockefeller's two driving awards- Reserve in the Country Pleasure and Champion in the Open Pleasure.

And our Sympathies to the Dunn family who lost Ellie's father mid week. Patsy was a dual Champion in Academy Walk and Trot this year, in her first year off of the leadline. Hugs to you all and our thanks and congratulations during a rough week for you all.

Here's our happy group, a fun night.


Thanks to the ASHA of CT who made a festive night, raised a tidy sum for Saddlebred Rescue, and made it special for horsemen young and young at heart!






Thursday, November 6, 2008

Tri State Horseman's Association




We wholeheartedly congratulate our adult Amateur competitors Kim and Erika who received year end high point awards at the Tri State Horseman's Association annual banquet and celebration last Saturday night. The Tri State shows are held in Oneco, CT and are a huge three day affair that goes all day and sometimes into early evening- with a healthy number of entries and multiple rings.

Nicholas and I were proud to attend and enjoy a night of laughs and memories of their successful show season with VHF Tiffany and PM Al a Wishta. Congratulations girls! Erika and Kim do their own shipping and showing at this wonderful local circuit and ship in to us for lessons- which is a whole lot of hard work. What a wonderful night to wind down the season after all of those many hours in the saddle and beyond. We're proud of you!