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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here with a long-delayed note of appreciation to you all for these responses! Thank you very much for the suggestions. So, the update is that we never did find anything this spring. However, we did get the kid into a week of riding day camp this summer, which then allowed us to register early for school-year lessons at that stable, so in theory we are all set. And she is thrilled. But! Plot twist! The stable we were trying to get into in my original post FINALLY emailed me today (we've been on their waitlist since March) to say they have a spot for group lessons, on a different day than the ones we've already signed up for at Stable #1. We're toying with the idea of letting the kid do both. But is that a thing? Do people ride at multiple stables, or do they typically stick with one? I have this feeling that somehow that would be breaking some kind of unwritten rule. Not sure I really care if it is, but would value insights from those of you who have experience in these areas![/quote] Totally fine OP. My kid's road for years. Oldest 34 owns her own horses, a professional grown adult who still loves her ponies LOL. What I will say is each barn has it's own flavor. Some are way safer than others, that's the most important piece here. Really watch those safety things at each one then choose. [/quote]
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