LHH News and Updates July 09

LHH just heard from clinician Jon Ensign. It appears that Jon broke his leg which will require surgery. He did not say if this was a horse related accident. We wish Jon a speedy recovery and hope he is back in the saddle soon. For those of you who wish to send a note to Jon please do so at jon@jonensign.com. He says he will now have a lot more computer time so I am sure he would like to hear from you all. Debbie

LHH also got very uplifting news that our Master of Ceremony, Rick and Diana Lamb's son's brain tumor was a benign tumor.The tumor was successfully removed.  At first the worst was feared but now Tod will be as good as new with time and healing. He is home now and making a remarkable recovery. We are all relieved to hear such good news. Are hearts and thoughts go out to the Lamb family. You can send well wishes to Rick and Diana's at:  
Lambemail@aol.com

LHH clinicians Eitan Beth-Halachmy and Jack Brainard are joining forces and bringing Cowboy Dressage to Whitesboro, TX. Both Eitan and Jack will be doing two 5 days clinics. The first is Oct 28-Nov 1 and Nov 11-15, 2010. Please contact Bonnie Glasglow at:214-707-1873 or   bonniepnh@mac.com. Slots are limited and filling fast for both clinics. Auditor are welcome.

LHH Clinicians Dr. Robert Miller, Lester Buckley, Jack Brainard and MC Rick Lamb will be part of the Hawaiian Horse Expo this August. The dates are the 15-16th on the big island of Hawaii. What better place to attend a clinic. Find out more at :
http://www.hawaiihorseexpo.com/


Don't be shy.......Be sure to click on each clinician's box on the left to read comments and link to their websites. These are fabulous horsemen who have a lot to offer and share.

Debbie
 

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  • Thursday, July 16, 2009 7:23 AM John Alcorn wrote:
    The LightHands clinic is a fantastic opportunity to see how horses are supposed to be handeled. And how friends are made and information shared.
    Each year the experience has gotten richer and more engaging. I can't wait for 2010. Regards, John Alcorn
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  • Friday, July 17, 2009 10:11 PM Teri Personeni wrote:
    For anyone who hasn't had the privilege of attending this clinic, you are really missing out. This is not like any clinic you have ever been to before. It is as if you are at a private clinic. The number of guests is limited so that each one gets the feeling of intimacy and the personal attention of each clinician. It just keeps getting better each year. If you are not overwhelmed after the first day, your brain will feel like it is going to explode on the second day with the knowledge you will be exposed to.
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  • Tuesday, October 26, 2010 5:45 PM drivinggames wrote:
    An thoughtful piece of writing, many thanks for giving it online.
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