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Featured PresenterDoc Hammill & Cathy Grea<strong>to</strong>rex – Doug (Doc)Hammill DVM is an internationally respected authorityon horses and mules, gentle/natural horsemanship,and driving and working horses in harness. Doc hasbeen driving and working horses for over 60 yearsand has taught horsemanship and driving for over 35years. His life has been a quest <strong>to</strong> learn, practice andshare <strong>the</strong> art of communicating and interacting withhorses in gentle, persuasive, effective ways. Doc’slifetime of studying and working with horses, combinedwith his equine veterinary experience give hima unique perspective on horsemanship. He has beenblessed with lessons from thousands of horses, and anabundance of great old-time men<strong>to</strong>rs and modernhorsemanship clinicians.As a partner at Doc Hammill Horsemanship, CathyGrea<strong>to</strong>rex, has combined her lifelong passions -horses and helping people reach <strong>the</strong>ir dreams throughlearning and education - in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> perfect career.Cathy, with her perspective as a student and her professionalunderstanding of educational philosophies,principles and techniques facilitates <strong>the</strong> transformationof Doc’s experience and knowledge in<strong>to</strong> understandableand meaningful lessons for students. Shecontributes her unique and deep personal understandingsand feelings for horses in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> lessons as well.Cathy is a lifelong horsewoman who has beenblessed with many great men<strong>to</strong>rs. Her primary focusfor <strong>the</strong> past 19 years has been driving and workinghorses in harness.Doc and Cathy live <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r on a ranch in Montana.They teach and promote “gentle/natural horsemanship”through workshops, demonstrations, instructionalvideos, lecturing, and writing.Admission Fees:Gates open at 8 am each day. Event ends at 3pm onSunday.Admission Rates:Weekend Adult $25Under 18 or Over 65 $18Saturday Adult $15Under 18 or Over 65 $10Sunday Adult $10Under 18 or over 65 $87Online purchases:Many items related <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> Field Days can be purchasedonline through www.brownpapertickets.com. Their site iseasy <strong>to</strong> use and helps us tremendously with our behind <strong>the</strong>scenes paperwork. We really appreciate you using this system<strong>to</strong> pre-purchase items related <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> event.Already made your online admission purchase? Your namewill be on a list at <strong>the</strong> event, you can pick up your wristbandat <strong>the</strong> gate and you're good <strong>to</strong> go.Camping:Available at <strong>the</strong> Fairgrounds Thursday, Friday andSaturday nights. Preregistration is requested but notrequired. Restroom, cold water and electricity areavailable.Car or Tent, $15 one night,$20 for two nightsCamper/hookups, $25 per nightLocation for Forestry Demos onSaturday Morning:Two logging sessions on Saturday morning will take place ata local sugar bush located just one mile from <strong>the</strong> Fairgrounds.Hay wagons will take folks up <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> wood lot.Anyone going <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> woodlot should wear sturdy shoes andbe comfortable moving around over rough or unevenground. T<strong>here</strong> will be a short walk (~100 yards) from <strong>the</strong>wagon drop spot <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> demo area. Bring an extra layer &jacket if <strong>the</strong> wea<strong>the</strong>r is damp.Directions: Leave <strong>the</strong> Fairgrounds and turn left on RoaringBrook Road. Turn right (south) on Rt 16. Go about 1 mile,turning in at Sugar Mill Farm on <strong>the</strong> right. Take <strong>the</strong> smallroad that goes out of <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> parking lot (followsigns), cross <strong>the</strong> small covered bridge and park in <strong>the</strong> field infront of <strong>the</strong> sugar house.Wagons leave sugar house at 8:20 and 8:25Session 8:30 - 9:45Wagons leave demo area at 9:50EXTRA SESSION for those staying in <strong>the</strong> woods: 9:50 -10:25Wagons leave sugar house at 10:15 & 10:20Session 10:25 - 11:40Wagons leave demo area 11:40

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