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Equine Acupressure course with Diana Thompson
Where: Hands On HorseCare, 2290 Woolsey Road, Fulton, California
What time: 8:30 am to 5 p.m. Students bring their own food and drinks for the day.
his Class is Held on Four Weekends: May 3-4, May 31-June1, June 21-22, and July 19-20, 2008.

Equine Acupressure Course Registration Form

Space is limited. Paid registration guarantees your participation in the Course.

Questions? Call Diana at 707/542-4646 or email her at info@dianathompson.com

To register, mail this signed form with your check (payable to Diana Thompson) or mail or fax with your credit card information to: Diana Thompson, 2290 Woolsey Road, Fulton, CA 95439
Fax number (707) 542-4644.

Tuition for Eight Days Instruction: $875.00 tuition plus $75 materials fee (includes the 450-page text manual, worksheets and home study assignments).This materials fee does not include the cost of Acupressure Point Charts for Horses which the student needs to purchase separately.

Returning Student Discount: For students who have previously taken this class with Diana Thompson, the tuition is $450.00 plus $75 materials fee.

Payment Plan:
A registration fee of $300 is necessary by March 15, 2008, to secure a place in the class.
Once this payment received, you will be sent an extensive glossary for pre-class study.
Note: $75 of the $300 registration fee is a non-refundable, non-transferable deposit. $225 of this $300 registration fee will be returned if you give a cancellation notice by April 10, 2008.

The tuition balance of $575 plus $75 materials fee ($650 total) is due in 2 payments:
$325 before the start of weekend # 1 (May 3-4) and $325 before weekend #2 May 31-June 1).

Attendance Policy: If a student has paid the full tuition and is unable to attend a class meeting, a partial refund of $25 per day is given (up to $75) and all class notes and charts will be provided.

A mapand what to bring list will be sent out to registered students prior to the first class.

Video cameras, tape recorders and cameras are not allowed during group programs.

Want to Bring Your Horse? See the horse information questionnaire below.

 

======================== Registration Form ===========================

Today’s Date:___________Signature: ______________________________________________

Printed Name of Participant:__________________________________Evening Phone:________

Address:__________________________________________________E -mail:______________

City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________________

Payment By Check enclosed_________ Amount to charge to Visa/ Mastercard ______________

Card # _____________________________________________Expiration Date: _____________

Print the Name on the card: _______________________________________________________

Signature of card owner authorizing use of the card: ___________________________________

Billing address for the card if different from address above:_______________________________

Horse Information Questionnaire -- Equine Acupressure Course

If you want to bring your horse to class one or more class weekends, complete this horse information questionnaire and mail or fax it with your course registration form to Diana Thompson, 2290 Woolsey Road, Fulton, California 95439.

Office phone (707) 542-4646 Office Fax number (707) 542-4644

Note: The horse must be safe to handle and touch by other students with Diana’s supervision. The horse owner needs to bring the horse’s hay, grain and water bucket. The owner is responsible for paying for the cost of shavings (approximately $15 per weekend). The owner is responsible for cleaning the horse’s stall and paddock during the class and before the horse leaves the facility.

 

Horse Owner: _______________________________Phone: _____________________

 

Horse’s name: __________________________Breed/sex: ______________Age:_____

 

What are the horse’s physical problems, emotional issues or health problems?

 

 

 

Is this horse completely comfortable and safe with you and other people touching its body? If no, please explain?

 

 

Is this horse quiet in new surroundings or is he or she nervous, fearful, biting, kicking, spooking or otherwise hard to handle when at home or away from home?

 

 

Has this horse trailered away from home on a regular basis?

 

The stalls at Diana’s facility are large (12 feet by 14 feet) with full-time access to an outside paddock. Is this horse comfortable staying alone in this type of stall-paddock situation? Is this horse comfortable staying in this type of stall-paddock situation right next to another horse?