Advocate and teacher opens Ferrier school to public
by ABBEY LENNON
Oct 11, 2012 | 1175 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Ralph Casey stands with the covered wagon he rode to Washington for small business owners and veterans, back in April. Casey is opening his world renowned Ferrier school to the public Oct. 12 – 13.
Ralph Casey stands with the covered wagon he rode to Washington for small business owners and veterans, back in April. Casey is opening his world renowned Ferrier school to the public Oct. 12 – 13.
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Small businessman and Horseshoeing teacher, Ralph Casey is hosting the 23rd Annual Horseshoers Convention on Oct. 12 – 13 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the world renowned school.

Recently returned from a trek in a covered wagon to Washington D.C. for small business owners and veterans, Casey is opening his school to the public with free admission. Casey traveled in a covered wagon up the East coast to the steps of Congress in April 2012, and is back home opening up his school to the public. Farriers will be shoeing for Roping, reigning, dressage, orthopedic, lameness, barrel racing, gaited, pleasure and trail, traction, and trim and boot fit.

The local teacher has students from all over the world, but is also an advocate for small business owners and veterans.

The event will have food, fun, and games for children. For more information, contact 706-397-8047, or via the web at info@bwfa.netcom/theBWFA.
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