"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" rer C1 R21 J OSs ) EQUESTRIAN Trillium is home of champions VY" EQUESTRIAN (GI IPN PRIVATE BARN ON SCUGOG ISLAND TRAINING & LESSONS AVAILABLE IN DRESSAGE / HUNTER / JUMPER FROM BEGINNER TO ADVANCED INDOOR ARENA WITH VIEWING & WASHROOM FACILITIES TURNOUT & INDIVIDUAL FEEDING (905) 985-1232 Nestled amongst the farm and forest woodland terrain bordering the tiny village of Orono, the Trilli- um Morgan Horse Farm makes its home, shelter- ing many champion Mor- gan horses. Owners Bob and Cathy Sampson have actively been involved with Mor- gan horses for more than two decades. The evolu- tion of their modern equine complex has been a labor of love, hard work and dedication, spanning some 23 years. Today, the Sampsons are noted authors of many unique programs at the farm, including the Equine Companion Pro- gram, Foundation Train- ing and Owner-Assisted Training. In addition, the farm publishes its own newsletter known as The Trillium Banner with a distribution of over 600. After years of breeding, showing and training, it wasn't until the late 1980s "Threshold picture prite Books stun TIER [Hoe a Br J nr ma og a -w LE] gr i E FEE EEE = a COLOURS AND Mi; ARKING S only at EACH FIRST AID £, ki A fi a i hy ii v8 i i i J ud Bl ) i lah "Saal Lota +a ANGER RRG ASR RAANEEDRR + A EEN NEE NEE NENENENNNY] (over 38 titles) Many, Many More titles $99 PICOVS & Store Hours: Monday to Saturday 10am to 6pm, Sunday 12am to 5pm 380 KINGSTON ROAD EAST AJAX, ONTARIO L1S 457 (905) 686-0948 that the farm's direction would shift towards a dif- ferent path. As a pilot pro- Ject, the Sampsons held mini training sessions for new owners of their hors- es. These educational meetings were received so enthusiastically, that the farm began an initial se- ries of workshops, devel- oped for the general horse owner at large. With each new year, workshops were created, enhanced and expanded. At present, the Trillium Morgan Horse Farm has successfully hosted more than 50 workshops, cover- ing a vast agenda of topics and themes, everything from rider psychology to photography. Attendance has come from as far away as Indianapolis in the south to Thunder Bay in the north. For a number of sea- facilities have been donat- ed to the Durham East 4- H Horse Club as their headquarters. As well, this keen group of future horse owners, have access to the farm's horses for their learning sessions. As education has be- come a major focal point at the farm, so has been the Equine Foundation of Canada, a registered char- ity. Through their efforts, the Trillium Morgan Horse Farm has raised more than $1,500 in dona- tions. Since the Equine Foundation establishes grants for equine research and sponsors scholarships for veterinary students specializing in horses, it, was a logical charity that the farm wished to sup- port. Because the farm uses its own horses, including their stallions, for many of sons, the farm's seminar its practical workshops WANTED Used Riding Apparel for Sale & Consignment USED CHILDRENS JACKETS, HATS, BOOTS, AND PANTS Jor Consignment Sale RIDING CLOTHES, TWICE AROUND TACK PO.Box 218 - 109 River St, Sunderland, Ont., LOC HO (705) 357-2225 ec] 2{o dll" V:121 4 Member SUNDERLAND OAKWOOD 705-357-3491 705-953-9660 1-800-668-2626 Visit our new store and tack supplies (Sunderland) we offer a good supply of day to day needs. ~ « Eqvalan Wormer $13.95 * 14% SC Winner Circle $9.35/250g (For Performance Horses) * Martin Extruded Horse Feeds Before You Buy - Give Us A Try i Wid and promotional events, Trillum Morgan Horse Farm received special rec- ognition from the Ameri- can Morgan Horse Associ- ation. The Association presented the farm with its first and only gold med- al award for breed promo- tion. It is this honor by their peers that the Samp- sons cherish the most. Since the advent of the public workshops, the farm has also been in- volved in numerous open barn functions, including the Great Ganaraska Countryside Adventure and their own Christmas Festival, which in 1995 at- tracted a record atten- dance of 600. This sum- mer, the farm 1s embarking on a mammoth historical project in which their indoor arena walls will become the easels of local and other participat- ing artists, in a contest to depict the breed's long and fascinating history. As these major activi- ties require alot of prepar- ation and assistance, the Sampsons decided to ac- knowledge the volunteer 'spirit of those who have given so generously of their time and effort. Ear- lier this month, they pre- sented their first Trillium Fellowship Award and "In Appreciation" awards to a dozen people. This award ceremony marks the farm's commitment to rec- ognizing the dedication of others who have contrib- uted to its many appealing and successful yearly events. The farm continues to raise fine Morgan horses and offers its training and breeding services in addi- tion to their educational programs. If you're Interested in advertising In this special feature call 985-7383 i