TWHBEA Offers Certified Instructor Testing at Montverde Academy
Friday, May 1, 2009
TWHBEA is hosting a Certified Riding Instructor Testing Program on May 16, 2009 at Monteverde Academy in Montverde, Florida. Both Certified Riding Instructor and Trail Riding Instructor Certifications will be offered, and TWHBEA licensed CRIs, Sara Womack and Carol Wakefield will be certifying instructors for this event.
All participants must attend with complete fees, paperwork and CPR Certification. All local Red Cross Centers offer CPR and First Aid Testing, as well as the website www.firstaidweb.com. All interested instructors should contact Sara Womack at 615-542-7066, Carol Wakefield at 931-993-6333, or Montverde 407-469-0086 for more information.
TWHBEA is currently planning certification testing at several locations throughout 2009. ONLINE TESTING is also available for instructors wishing to test from home. For a complete description of how to complete online testing, go to www.twhbea.com/programs/CRI.php.
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