Experience the thrill of foxhunting as Christine and Mark’s guest at The Middleburg Hunt and with Loudoun Fairfax Hunt and Loudoun Hunt on certain holidays from September through March. $350 includes an experienced horse, tacking service, hunt breakfast, and transportation. You will pay your capping fee to the hunt – fees range from $25 for juniors under 16, to $100-$250 for adults during formal season. Possible discount for taking care of your horse before or after the hunt. You must be an experienced intermediate rider and follow the Hunt Rules
TBD, Bluebell trail ride
TBD, 8-4 pm (approx): Adult Bluebell trail ride
$150 horse usage and trailering fee ($80 for trailering only on your horse)
- Trail Ride in Manassas Battlefield to see the famous Bluebell flowers
- LIMITED SPACE on trailers so please don’t sign up unless you are definitely going!! $50 cancellation fee.
- Walk/trot leisurely pace, however trail ride is long (2.5 hours)
- Leaving barn at 8 am, hope to return by 4 pm.
- Worth taking the day off work for!!
- Visit to winery after the ride. Christine and Mark buy the first bottle of wine!
Ruben
Paddy
Jack
Beginner to Intermediate level
“TMF Darkstar”
Quarter Horse | 16 hands | Age 18
Comfortable gaits and big, but gentle, he loves kids and adults. Jack
has been teaching all levels for 8 years, including tots and grandmothers. He is available for lessons and lease.
Tobey
Beginner to Intermediate level
“King Bar Leo”
Quarter Horse/Paint
15.3 hands | Age 17
Tobey is a fun horse that likes kids. His blue eye is striking. Nice on the flat, and an experienced jumper too. Tobey has been with us for many years. He is great for all lower levels. He is available for lessons and lease.
Clinic, Stephanie Rhodes-Bosch April 15th
Stephanie is an international event rider who will be conducting a clinic at Red Gate Farm on Sat. April 15th. $100 private 30 minute dressage lesson. $100 1-hour small group jumping lesson. Get ready for show season!
Christine Vitkus, Instructor and Owner
Christine began her love of horses at age 10, where she attended weekly riding lessons and summer riding camps in Fairfax County. At age 16, she acquired her first horse, which she cared for daily and showed locally. In college at the University of Maryland, she taught weekly riding lessons to children and college students, and competed on the University of Maryland’s Equestrian Team in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association. By her senior year, she was captain of the team. She also rode and groomed racehorses for Laurel and Pimlico racetracks. After graduating, she married and worked a corporate job for 10 years, but also continued to instruct individuals in pleasure riding, specializing in young children. She also rode and trained horses. After the birth of her first child, Christine ran a busy home daycare business for 4 years in Great Falls, Virginia. In 2003, she purchased Red Gate Farm and has managed all aspects of the farm business, including planning, construction, boarding, sales, summer camps and teaching. She now fox hunts and competes her horse, Bourbon, in dressage, jumpers and eventing at the training (3’3″) level.
Rebecca Asevedo, Instructor
Riding since age 7, Rebecca showed equitation as a child. Attending the Southern Seminary College, she competed for her college team in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association and in Hunters. She was a national champion in the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association in 1991 and 1993 (and was 4th in Nation in 1992). Rebecca graduated with a degree in Equine Management and also earned her Riding Instructor Certification. She has taught hunt seat equitation and trained horses for the last 14 years in various barns in and around Northern Virginia. Red Gate Farm has been her home for the past 9 years. Specializing in private and semi-private lessons, Rebecca passes on her love for horses and the finer points of correct equitation.
Judi Novak, Instructor
A rider and competitor since childhood and an instructor / trainer for 3 decades, Judi Novak has worked with students and horses in Loudoun County for 23 years. After graduating with a BA in Equestrian Studies from Lake Erie College in Ohio, Judi traveled to Ireland, where she studied under Iris Kellett in the British Horse Society AI program. Later in Michigan, Judi partnered with a friend to own and operate a boarding / lesson facility with 30 horses and 120 students. An opportunity to train with Olympic Gold Medalist Torrance Watkins prompted the move to Virginia, and after three years with Torrance, Judi went to work with Trip Hoffman in Chantilly, training and selling horses. The years subsequent to that of free-lance work with competitive event horses and riders led to a 7-year position teaching in the riding department at Foxcroft – a private girls high school in Middleburg. After the birth of their first child, Judi and her husband Mark moved the family to Purcellville from where she has worked part-time to coach both pleasure and competitive individuals for the last 15 years, 7 of which have been at Red Gate Farm.
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