• Knollwood Farm is Closed

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    Knollwood Family and Students,

    Out of an abundance of caution, and per the most updated recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), Wisconsin Department of Health Services (WDHS), and the most recent statement from the White House, Knollwood Farm will be shutting its doors to the public for a 15 day period, beginning Wednesday, March 18th We will be looking to reopen for lessons Thursday, April 2, 2020.  This decision will be assessed and reassessed on a week to week basis as the developments around guidelines and recommendations for gatherings are rapidly changing.  Please keep an eye on our blog and Facebook page for news updates as we go forward. 

    As an active member of this community, it is important to us to be a part of the solution in slowing the curve of this illness to protect the families and children we share the American Saddlebred with on a daily basis, as well as our staff.  

    During this closure, our full time staff will still be on site and horses in training will be worked and kept on their regular, show preparation work schedule of daily exercise.  Our expert staff will be continuing their daily duties taking detailed care of our beautiful show and school horses. 

    We hope to offer some fun posts throughout the next two weeks to stay connected with the students and families that we know will be missing time with the horses.  We also intend to make up for the quiet time with some fun new offerings, once it is safe to do so.

    Stay well everyone!

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  • Knollwood Show Is Cancelled

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    Knollwood Families and Students,

    Per our previous newsletter, Knollwood Staff have been closely monitoring the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Wisconsin Department of Health Services (WDHS) guidelines.  Keeping that in mind, the CDC has recently updated their gatherings recommendations to cancelling any event with 50 or more people for the next 8 weeks.  

    Due to this development, Knollwood Farm will be canceling the Knollwood Farm Spring Show.  Your entry fees will be pushed forward to the June show.  T-Shirts for the spring show will be available for purchase as wood wear to support the loss to the Knollwood Knockouts youth group that puts on the show.  Lessons are still in operation, as lessons are definitely below a gathering of 50, though we now strongly urge that riders only come to lessons with one supporter who is considered a low risk for infection.

    Practice rides on Friday night will be cancelled and can be utilized for practice rides in spring.  Our normal lesson schedule for Friday only will continue. 

    As always, please remember our 24 hour cancellation policy is flexible and if you, or your rider are not feeling well, you can cancel at anytime without losing your lesson.  We intend to keep up with our rigorous sanitization efforts to keep riders, families and staff safe and healthy.  

    Stay well, and happy riding

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  • Carona Virus: What We Are Doing

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    Dear Knollwood Farm Families and Students,

    Given the global coronavirus epidemic, we want to share with you the latest on how Knollwood Farm will be operating over the coming weeks and months.

    Based on the guidelines provided from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Wisconsin Department of Health Service (WDHS), we will remain open, and continue to offer lessons.

     

    In an effort to keep your children and families safe, Knollwood Farm staff will be adhering to the following regimen of precautions:

    1. regular sanitization of all lounge surfaces and doorknobs in and out of our facility

    2. sanitizing equipment between lessons (including brushes, reins, saddles and school owned helmets)

    3. instructors will be limiting any unnecessary close proximity contact with students and will be sanitizing before and after each lesson.  

    4. We will be providing readily available sanitization options in the lounges, tack rooms, and bathrooms, for customers to sanitize spaces as they see fit for their comfort level.

    And we are asking that any of our clients who are feeling unwell remain home and avoid coming to lessons or the upcoming Knollwood show. Our 24 hour cancelation policy is flexible.

    We are planning on proceeding with the upcoming Knollwood Show

    Per state guidance on events and nonessential gatherings, the Knollwood Show will continue on as it will be well below the size of event that is being advised to cancel.  However, out of abundance of caution, we recommend that attendance be limited to just athletes and one or two supporters. We strongly recommend that at-risk family members, and anyone who has been traveling where there is a known outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, remain home. In lieu of attending, we will be providing a live stream of the horse show on our Facebook page. We will also be changing the format of the concessions stand to exclusively pre-packaged snacks and meals.

    If any students do not feel comfortable attending the upcoming Knollwood Show or their lessons, please rest assured, your lessons do NOT expire and your Knollwood Show entry fees can be utilized for the June show, though you will still receive your spring t-shirt and will therefore be required to just pay for the summer shirt.

    Knollwood Staff are keeping a close eye on the rapidly changing recommendations via the CDC and WDHS with daily checks ins for updates and intend to keep you all informed, safe, and maintain as much of a sense of normalcy as possible.

    Stay well, and happy riding!

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  • Parents Make This Magic Work.

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    We’re so excited to welcome the start of show season 2020 with the Spring In-Barn Knollwood Show coming up on March 21 and 22.

    Our home shows are incredibly important in the education of our riders, and they’re a lot of fun, too. We’re thrilled to report that we have a whopping 13 riders making their show ring debuts in the maiden division, we have lots of ‘promotions’ into the walk trot and canter division, and our 10 and under walk trot and canter division has almost a totally new cast of characters.

    Why are these shows so popular among our riders? They offer the perfect environment to become confident in the show ring.  Riders show in their ‘home ‘ arena, ride the best lesson horses in the world, and do this all under the watchful eye of our instructors and ring assistants.

    The shows benefit the Knollwood Knockouts, and they’re the group’s biggest fundraisers of the year. These shows provide funds for the annual awards banquet, the club’s holiday party, outings for the members, and donations to the group’s favorite charities.

    How do we produce events of this size that are so much fun for so many? 

    2 words:  PARENT VOLUNTEERS.

     

    We are beyond fortunate that we have a fantastic group of parents who are always there to support our riders. They represent all ages and levels of our kids, and come from both our lesson program and our show horse world. We can safely say that everyone will want to hang out with these peeps once you meet them, you'll be hooked.

    What exactly do they do?

    Our parents shop for the concession stand, set up the concession stand, run the concession stand with youth members of the Knockouts. These kids learn all about customer service, making change, and salesmanship all while working with their barn friends.

    Parents set up chairs in the arena, set up center ring, and get the PA ready to rock.

    Prior to the show, parents donate to gift baskets, sign up to work in the concession stand, and ask friends and family to donate silent auction items. Just before show day, crafty parents get together to put the gift baskets together so everyone will want to take them home.

    So basically, parents make horse show magic happen! We’re looking for your help for this upcoming show, and we’d really love for some new parents to join the fun we all have.

    Please consider taking a shift at the concession stand. You can sign up here.

    If you can’t so that, please donate to a gift basket or two. Lists of themes and items needed are posted on the tackroom door in the school barn.

    We’re looking forward to a wonderful weekend of horse showing, and we hope you can help support the kids in their efforts.

     

     

    Tradition.

    Honor.

    Passion.

    And a whole lot of fun.

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  • Knollwood Summer 2020!!

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    Knollwood Summer 2020 is just around the corner, and we can’t wait. 

    Longer sunny days, barn doors wide open, the arena filled with sunlight, riding outside, and SUMMER CAMP!

    Our camp program offers something for horse lovers of all ages and abilities. 

    From the Tiny Tot camps to the invitational camps for our experienced show riders, there’s room for you to learn about horses, enjoy the Wisconsin summer, and develop a real love of the sport.

     

    Tiny Tot Camps

    For our youngest horse lovers aged 4-6, we offer three day, three hour camps to introduce the littles to horses. From 9 AM until noon, the riders enjoy time with our fabulous beginner horses. Our campers each have a ‘personal assistant’ with them during the day to help them learn to groom and get their horses ready to ride. (And to reach all the tall parts of the horse!)

    The campers ride each day, play lots of games, and enjoy snack time, too. On the last day of camp, the riders ride a demonstration for their parents and friends to show all they’ve learned.

    Best of all, this camp is only $300, but it books up fast.  We’re offering four sessions this summer, and they’re half full already. You can sign up right on our website, or drop by for a visit.

    Session dates for 2020 are:

    June 22-24

    July  6- 8

    July 27 – 29

    August 17-19

     

    Classic Summer Riding School

    For our riders aged 7 and up, we offer a 5 day camp that runs from 9 AM-3 PM each day. Perfect for beginner riders, these sessions introduce campers to horsemanship as well as riding. Kids will learn how to groom their horse, and get his equipment ready for riding. They’ll ride twice a day most days, and will learn plenty of new skills on the best lesson horses in the world.

    Weather permitting, most of the riding will be in our small outdoor ring which is perfect for small groups. Of course, if the weather doesn’t cooperate, lessons will move to our beautiful indoor arena.

    In addition to riding, campers will learn all about care of these gentle giants, how horses think, and how to take care of their equipment. Classroom is a ‘hands on’ event with many games involved to make learning fun.

    We’re thrilled to partner once again with Soul Fire Art Studio for Wednesday afternoon craft sessions. Their expert staff comes to the farm and helps campers create camp memories to take home. Their new studio is open in Delafield, and they offer plenty of classes for different projects, and they welcome drop-ins, too!

    Riders will finish their week of camp with a demonstration at 11 AM on Friday. They’ll show their parents how much they’ve learned, and have a photo op with their horses. We’ll enjoy some cookies and treats after the show, too.

    Classic camp is only $550, and we offer 4 sessions which are booking up fast. You can sign up here on our website, or stop by.

    June 15 – 19

    June 29 – July 3

    July 13  - 17  FULL

    July 20- 24

     

    Summer Show Prep Camp

    June 8 - 12

    It’s a special week for riders currently enrolled in our program and looking forward to showing at our summer show on June 13-14. Our show stars will learn all about horse showing, both in the ring and in the barn. Learn the ins and outs of showmanship, how to prepare your horse for a show, and what good sportsmanship is all about in the horse show world.

     

    Invitational Camps

    For our riders who are currently showing away from home at the academy level, or who are making their academy show debut this summer, we offer a series of invitational camps.

     

     

     

    ASAW Showcase Prep Camp

    Our riders who will be showing for the first time at the Summer Showcase Show in Cedarburg on August 9, are all invited to attend a week designed just for them. These future stars will prepare on their horses for the show, practice ring strategies, and pattern for the pattern class, and have a ton of fun. They’ll even travel to the showgrounds on Friday before the show and ride there before they prep their horses for the performance.  There will be lots of shampoo and saddle soap on Friday!

    If you think your rider might be ready for the challenge, please contact Ann.

     

    Advanced Invitational Camps

    Riders currently showing at the academy level come to the barn for a week of intense instruction and a lot of fun. Lifelong friendships form at the barn as these riders are challenged to progress, cheer each other on, and immerse themselves in horses for a week. Did we mention water fights  and games on their horses to blow off steam?

     

    We really do have a camp for every horse lover. 

    Visitors are welcome at any time, but we feel the best way to see Knollwood as a first timer is with a tour. Please call Ann or Nancy at 262-367-2391 or email us at knollwoodfarmltd@gmail.com, and we’d be happy to set up a time that works with your schedule.

    We’re looking forward to Knollwood Summer 2020, and hope you can join us!

     

    What’s coming next?

    Parents Meeting

    Saturday, March 7 at 6:00 PM

    Join us in the show barn lounge to learn how you can help a great bunch of horse kids with their Knockout activities. Of course, snacks and refreshments will be served.  Please RSVP here.

     

    Knockout Meeting

    Saturday, March 14 at 2:30 PM

    Join us to learn what’s in the ultimate horse show kaboodle, and catch up with all the news.

     

    Practice Rides

    Friday, March 20 at 5:30 PM and 6:30 PM

    Join us to learn all about the Knollwood show. It’s a perfect chance to practice everything you’ll do at the show, and it’s only $40.  Please see your instructor to sign up.

     

    Knollwood Spring Show

    March 21 and 22

    Show season is here!

     

    Academy Strategy Class

    Friday April 3 at 6:30 PM

    Want to get a leg up on the competition? Join us for a strategy class to improve your presentation in the show ring. As part of the Friday Passport series, the class is $45, or you can buy a passport for any 4 classes for $160.

     

     

    The Food Drive Starts!

    Wednesday, April 15

    From April 15th until May 16, Knollwood Kids will be collecting food kits for the Food Pantry of Waukesha County. Anyone who collects a minimum of 5 kits is eligible to compete in the Knollwood Olympics at 6:00 PM on Saturday, May 16.

     

    New this year? A special junior division for our youngest kit collectors, and some new fun events. Of course we'll finish the event with a cookout, so be sure to start planning your collection strategy!

     

     

    We're looking forward to summer 2020, and all that comes before it. 

    Hope you can join us for all we have planned.

    Tradition.

    Honor. 

    Passion.

    And a whole lot of fun.

     

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