Brad and
Reenie Galo’s
lifelong dream to purchase Indian Creek came in 2004. They
now wish to offer access to local and world class trainers
to educate, train and inspire the next generation of English
riders. Along with their daughter Ashton, the Galo’s
generously equipped Indian Creek with the tools necessary
to enhance and expand one’s experience and knowledge
of horsemanship. Ashton operates Indian Creek Farm and attends
UTSA full time. Her passion to provide a sophisticated
equestrian center stems from being classically trained in
dressage, eventing and stadium jumping from the age of 8.
Ashton has
competed in hunter/jumper, dressage, eventing and has achieved
a C3 rating with Pony Club. In 2001, Ashton captained
the regional show jumping team for United States Pony Club,
bringing home the bronze medal from the Show Jumping Nationals
at the Kentucky Horse Park. Her mission is to provide an
environment that fosters the love of horses and offer a premiere
equestrian
center that holds events exceeding all expectations.
Rebecca Dabbs, originally from Michigan, is Office Manager
and Program Coordinator for Indian Creek. Her lifelong experience
with Lipizzan horses has culminated in the founding and presiding
over the Southwest Lipizzan Association. She serves on the
board of the International Lipizzan Union and has managed
USEF and USDF recognized horse shows and equine events. Her
goal
at Indian Creek is to produce events that are not only challenging,
but inspiring and FUN!
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