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THIS & THAT

Let’s call this “All in the Family.” John Coles was the very proud father as daughter Sloane Coles on Souplesse jumped to the victory in the $10,000 Welcome Stakes at the Loudoun Benefit Horse Show, with owner Sarah Hellman in front. The event was sponsored by Cricket Bedford, Thomas & Talbot Real Estate.

Photo courtesy Anne Gittins Photography

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Monica Fernandi life coach, yoga instructor, and the founder of The Awakened Soulmate coaching program, also teaches water yoga at Salamander. For twenty years she’s helped people of all ages walk their authentic path and true potential by accepting who they are in the moment. She now has a new book out on her 108 Method to overcome trauma and life difficulties. Visit her at The108Method.com. Also on Amazon.

Leah C. Palmer of Horse Country Design, LLC, with co-workers Andrew Camp and Trent Craig. The group enjoyed a ringside box during the week of Upperville.

Photo © by Vicky Moon

Carol Holden hosted a dinner party for Charlotte Williams, long-time events coordinator for the West Virginia Breeders Classics.

Photo © by Leonard Shapiro.

Jose Medina of Santa Cruz Produce was back out and selling at the Archwood Green Barns Farmer’s Market in The Plains two weeks after he was robbed of produce at his farm in Montross. Friends and neighbors helped get him a supply to sell. Visit him and others on Sundays.

Photo © by Leonard Shapiro.

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