Cornerstone Farm proudly welcomes hunter/jumper trainer and USEF judge,
John Charlebois
of Portola Valley, California to colorful Colorado!
John Charlebois is a lifelong equestrian professional. At age seven, he bagan riding horses in Quebec, Canada, and has ridden hunters and jumpers ever since. He graduated from Morven Park International Equestrian Institute in Virginia and taught riding at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York.
In 1979, Charlebois managed the North American World Cup team that competed in the World Cup event in Sweden. He then came to California in 1980, where he was manager and trainer at Chalk Hill Ranch, and in 1987 started the Chalk Hill Winery Equestrian Center. Charlebois moved to Petaluma then to Portola Valley where he now owns and operates Charlebois Farm.
John Charlebois was former President of the Northern Chapter of California Professional Horsemen's Association, and a former board member of the International Jumper Futurity. He is a big "R" Registered Judge with the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), and has competed throughout the United States and Canada as a rider and trainer.
"My teaching goal has always been to instill a love and appreciation for riding and horses by creating a learning environment that is safe, fun, progressive and goal-oriented. My teaching is best suited for individuals who have great desire, for with this, I can help develop a passion for the sport and make a difference in their riding life."
~John Charlebois~
Click on link for rider registration form.
Cost: $325 for the weekend
Lessons are 90 minutes in length
Groups will consist of no more than five riders per session
Junior/Amateur (3'6"), Adult/Children's (3'), Novice (2'6"), Short/Med/Long Stirrup (2'-2'3"),
Green horse/rider (x-rails and low verticals)
Trailer in fee is $15 per day
Stabling is $25
John Charlebois Clinic June 6-7, 2009