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Creating Connections Clinic with Jamee Swope

  • Blue Fairy Acres 10053 Short Cut Road Cato, NY, 13166 United States (map)

Let’s learn more about our horses

Let’s open our minds to the communication of our horses! What are they telling us?
Come, explore, and create a better connection, and understanding!

$75.00 per a person + a $20.00 arena fee payable to Blue Fairy Acres
$20.00 to audit
$10.00 for lunch

All disciplines welcome
Groups will be 4 horses max

Call or text Jamee to sign up or with any questions!
315-247-9389

Jamee Swope

Jamee’s passion for horses started close to 2 years old, and has grown stronger ever since. Jamee successfully competed successfully in “A” rated shows in the hunter and equitation divisions, as a teen up to a young adult. After showing the local circuit, her goals and aspirations of training, and helping others accomplish their own goals, came quickly there after. Jamee has trained for private clients since 2009. She worked her way up, working, training, riding at most of the local hunter/ jumper barns in Skaneateles N.Y. Jamee spent a year in Ocala, FL managing, riding, training and learning new techniques and skills such as breaking and training, as well as liberty work. She got to work at a sales barn for a previous Olympic rider and also got to run children summer camps, and teach lessons as well! Jamee came back to NY and managed Marcellus Equestrian Center for two years. They offered training, selling boarding and Jamee built a lesson program there! She then took a couple of years off from managing and training for other clients and owners. Spent lots of quality time connecting with herself and her own animals, and was led to a program that valued horses for more than just a show record, bloodlines, or even ride-ability. After finding the right program she completed her certification through EAGALA as an Equine Specialist. Jamee decided to start her own business, New Day Equine Services. The main focus was working as a team, teaming up with specialists and horses to offer a safe haven where children and adults can learn to heal, and be the best versions of themselves. While that business has slowed, she has been able to put what she has learned and mesh it with the training and riding lessons! Since then in less than a year, she has grown and kept up with a growing and successful lesson business!

“My training as well as my riding and interactions with others as well as the horses means quite a bit to me! How I show up for myself and others is my focus, and having an open mind and a positive focus leads me to taking a different approach than I used to. I’m super proud of what I have to offer, and I really look forward to building more mindful, honest, open, and safe work with humans and horses! I am excited to continue my work and branch out my services here at this location, and I am thrilled to do more of the work I love!”

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