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| 197.1 | Plenty, will get a list | CARLIN::FOX |  | Mon Jan 19 1987 14:13 | 8 | 
|  |     Well, if you decide to come to this area, welcome! There are a few
    dressage instructors in Vermont and I'll try to get a list of names
    and addresses from the NEDA rule book (New England Dressage
    Association) so you can maybe contact some or whatever you had planned.
    Please give me a day or 2 (I am sometimes forgetful!)
    
    Linda
    
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| 197.2 | Thanks | BOTTLE::MONTVILLE | Sharon Montville | Mon Jan 19 1987 17:04 | 9 | 
|  |     Thanks Linda, that sounds encouraging.  I am trying to find the 
    "silver lining" in this situation.  Actually, when I think about 
    it, we could probably afford more land if we make the move.  And
    the pastures are a lot greener in Vermont than they are in Colorado.
    This will probably take months to resolve, so there's no rush on
    the list of instructors.  Thanks again, I feel better now.  Maybe
    it's not so isolated as I thought.
    
    Sharon
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| 197.3 | Beautiful state of Vermont | CARLIN::FOX |  | Mon Jan 19 1987 17:10 | 10 | 
|  |     Sharon, take heart, there are even some dressage shows and events
    held in the Green Mountain state! Also, it is a very pretty state!
    
    I'll get some more info as soon as I can. As a matter of fact, if
    you are planning any trips to the New England area during the summer,
    let a New England noter know and maybe we can come up with some
    shows for you to go to!
    
    Linda
    
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| 197.4 | IT'S A GREAT PLACE TO HORSE AROUND | CSCMA::MCCLURE |  | Wed Jan 21 1987 13:31 | 12 | 
|  |     
    Just a quickie word of comfort(?).  So. Vermont is a great spot
    for "horsin' around".  Did it for years myself.  My info is
    definitely out-dated, but if you can't find anyone to help
    you get acquainted once you are there, call my sister in Putney
    ( a bit north of Brattleboro) at 802-722-4568.  I think she
    knows everyone who has any animals over 12 inches tall.  She
    also worked with the Putney School Riding program, and they seem
    to have contacts with everyone.
    
    Diana
    
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| 197.5 | Things look brighter | BOTTLE::MONTVILLE | Sharon Montville | Thu Jan 22 1987 19:12 | 7 | 
|  |     Thanks Diana, that phone number could come in real handy if we move.
    I'm beginning to get the feeling that a move to Vermont would not
    be all negative!  From the horse standpoint, it seems to have
    possibilities.  Now, if only I could work something out concerning
    my career... but that's another story.
    
    Sharon
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| 197.6 | Oooops - Forgot to give you a name | CSCMA::MCCLURE |  | Fri Jan 23 1987 11:38 | 4 | 
|  |     
    Re: .5   You're very welcome.  BTW, my sister's name is Mary
    		McKinnon-Deutsch.
    
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| 197.7 | Some Vermont instructors | CARLIN::FOX |  | Tue Feb 03 1987 09:54 | 34 | 
|  |     Sharon - here is a quickie list of instructors in Vermont.
    
    Madeleine Austin
    Hardscrabble Farm
    329 Route 2
    Williston, VT 05495
    802-879-7892
    
    Huntington Farm
    Jane Savoie, Volker Bromman, Shelly Francis-Bromman, Jane Hamlin-Fabian
    South Straford, VT 05070
    802-765-4511
    
    Jane Savoie
    Star Route
    Randolph Center, VT 05061
    802-728-5020
    
    Tylord Farm
    Benson, VT 05731
    802-537-4691
    
    This is just a short list but there are plenty in the area!
    
    There are also 2 dressage groups in Vermont itself, Central Vermont
    Dressage Association and Northern Vermont Dressage Association along
    with the New England Dressage Association. There are at least 2
    weekend dressage shows held in South Woodstock Vermont alone.
    
    Hope this helps somewhat!
    
    Linda
    
    
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