The Method Hits the Bluegrass State This Weekend

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Our team is headed east to Kentucky where we’ll hold our third Walkabout Tour of the year at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. Throughout the weekend, Clinton and his clinicians will work with a variety of local horses with longstanding problems and Clinton’s personal horses to showcase the Method and explain how to build a safe, enjoyable partnership with your horse.

While the focus of the event is on education, Clinton makes sure everyone has fun and offers over $9,000 in giveaways throughout the weekend.

Saddle Up for St. Jude will join us as our Ritchie Charity Ball Toss organization. The group will sell tennis balls throughout the event to audience members in order to raise funds for their program. All proceeds raised go straight to the organization. On Sunday, audience members who purchased the tennis balls will toss them into the arena trying to be the closest to a pre-determined marker. Those closest to the marker will win Clinton’s instructional DVDs and Downunder Horsemanship training tools.

Detailed information about the tour can be found on our website. No Worries Club members receive five FREE tickets per year to attend tours, and non-members can purchase tickets for $25 for the weekend. Tickets will be available at the door.

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