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Shonuff Enchanted World Champion in Junior Hunter Hack at the 2000 World Championship Palomino Show. From left to right Owner Gene Britt, Eleanor Ellis, Owner Ashley Britt and rider Jenny Jones, .

 

Instruction:

 

 Emily Heidt aboard Timbucktoo

Sarah Brown aboard Captains Prerogative

*       private lessons available

*       small group lessons

*        emphasis on personal attention

Cost:

Group Lessons:

*       $150/month for one lesson per week

*       $250/month for two lessons per week

Group lesson are one hour in length and riders should  plan to arrive early to prepare their horses

Private Lessons:

*       $50 per one hour lesson

 

Training

At Evermore Farm we believe that the happiness of horse and rider comes first. We incorporate this philosophy into our training methods. We offer services that are tailored to meet the needs of horses just starting their careers or horses with years of show experience. Whether a short-term tune up or a long term training program. Evermore Farm will customize a unique program for you and your horse.

 

 

Staff

      Head Instructor/Trainer: Eleanor Ellis                   

Eleanor Ellis is a native of Savannah, attended Savannah Country Day School and Seven Hills Academy in Lynchburg, Va. She is a graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College, where she  majored in political science and business. While she attended R-MWC she was an active member of the Bedford County Hounds and showed on a national level with the IHSA. Ellis has been working and   training horses in Statesboro for 15 years and has 30 years of experience riding, showing, training and hunting horses at all levels. She has trained and shown thoroughbreds and quarter horses to top national levels including the Palomino World Championship in 2000. Ellis has trained the Georgia Southern University IHSA team for nine years.

 Instructor: William De Caire      

William De Caire is originally from Detroit, Michigan. He served as the barn manager for Haverhill Farms, one of the largest riding stables in the Midwest during his tenure. He is a 24 year veteran of the equine industry and been instructing students for 20 years.

Barn Manager: Lynn Beasley   

Lynn Beasley is a native of Bulloch County and the mother of two teenage sons. She actively shows and competes and has participated in the CHC show circuit. She has extensive knowledge of the management and care of horses and has held the position of barn manager for two years.