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Hello Summer Rose Horsemanship family! The dog days of summer are here!
I'm not sure how to star a post (so it stays at the top) if anybody knows I would appreciate the help! But I find myself looking for this reminder often, so I just figured I would post again.
I require payment for all 4 (or 5) lessons for the month up front. This will serve as reserveing your spot for the month. I will do my best to work with you on rescheduling when necessary, however if we cannot agree on a reschedule date, then the lesson will just be missed without a refund. My current lesson spots are full, and I have a waiting list. Rescheduling is often difficult. I have put this policy into place in hopes that people can stick to their scheduled time, and reduce cancelations. I appreciate your understanding, and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me. This will also work for people who are riding every other week.
One hour lessons are 40$
30 minute lessons are 25$
This heat really slows everyone down I just want to clarify some things with cancellation and my policy.
If I cancel for any reason, you don't have to pay. Payment will be carried over to the next month unless otherwise discussed.
If the weather does not permit safe driving ie. snow and ice then you do not have to pay, and payment will be carried over to the next month.
If you cancel for any reason ie. cold, sick, just can't make it, or to hot for your child, then the lesson will still be considered paid for, or need to be rescheduled.
Rescheduling is often difficult, as it depends on other people's cancellations. All of my spots are full! I don't have any wiggle room to squeeze anyone in an odd time.
If you want to shorten a lesson, maybe you usually ride for an hour, but you only want to ride for half an hour because of the cold or heat. Yes, that is fine, BUT you still are required to pay for the original time allotted.
I appreciate everyone's cooperation!
I know this heat is brutal!

Location

13720 Cearfoss Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA

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