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Women LUV Horses® Retreat Adds New Events and Sponsors

Women LUV Horses® Retreat Adds New Events and Sponsors

Save December 5-7 on your calendars this year for Lynn Palm's Women LUV Horses® retreat in City of Industry, CA. The event is sponsored by many major leaders in the horse industry, and will include some thrilling events, including the new America's Greatest HorseWoman Challenge. This first-of-its-kind event will highlight women trainers, by invitation only, who have been top 10 winners of any 2008 Mustang Makeover Challenges in the U.S. Stay tuned for more details on this exciting event.

Last year Palm launched the first ever, original Women LUV Horses® retreat in North Carolina. Its outstanding success was due, not just to the women who attended the event, but to Palm's outstanding sponsors. Women LUV Horses® features power-packed educational forums, workshops and seminars targeting women and their love of horses. The event also includes a trade show, fashion show and Cowgirl Party.

"The Women LUV Horses® retreat is by far the best clinic or expo I have ever been to," said Stephanie Lyons, who attended last year's retreat. "All three days were packed with so much really useful information. I now have many new ideas and tips to use when working with my horse."

Palm created the first original Women LUV Horses® retreat exclusively for women, young ladies, and little girls who love horses, believing that women should celebrate their equestrian dreams and accomplishments. "Women represent the majority of horse owners in the United States and perhaps the world," said Palm. "Women are also matriarchs in the family unit, and blending family and the love of horses proves challenging at times. This retreat helps women learn the secrets of how to achieve a healthy balance within their busy lifestyles. 

For more information or to purchase tickets for the next Women LUV Horses® retreat, visit www.lynnpalm.com or call (352) 629-3310. 

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