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    www.3gaits.org/narha-certification.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/24/2009    Last Visited: 2/25/2009  

    Lili Kellogg (Lead) - NARHA Master Instructor, 2002 NARHA/James Brady professional Achievement Award

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    www.narha.org/Contact/Speakers/Lili.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/4/2007    Last Visited: 3/4/2007  

    Lili is a flexible speaker who can present to small groups, as well as large.She especially enjoys workshops and interactive environments.Presentations are tailored to the needs of the audience and can include demonstrations, and hands on components.

    Speaker Profile: Lili Kellogg has been involved in the therapeutic riding industry since 1987, and is currently the Program Director for Equest in Dallas, Texas.Prior to joining the staff at Equest she served as an instructor in the Horse management department at the University of Minnesota Technical College, Waseca.Lili received her B.S. degree in Animal Science from Colorado State University.In 1985 she received her Therapeutic Riding Instructors Certification from the Cheff Center, became a certified Special Olympic coach in 1990, NARHA Master Instructor in 1997.Lili has coached equestrian teams at local state, national and international disabled sports competitions, including the 1990 World Disabled Sports Championships in Assen, Holland, the International Special Olympics in Minneapolis in 1991, the 1994 World Championships for Disabled Riders in England, and was the coach for team USA at the 1996 Paralympics.Speaker Experience: Lili has served as faculty for numerous NARHA workshops and is the current chair of the NARHA Certification Committee.Previous presentations include "Judging Riders with Disabilities" at the Color Breed Council, "How to Manage a Horse Show" at the NARHA conference.She is the course director and lead faculty for Equest's NARHA approved Instructor Training Course.

    Speaker Fees: All expenses plus negotiable fee.

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    www.narha.org/Regions/Region8Minutes.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/19/2006    Last Visited: 3/4/2007  

    Lili Kellogg

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    www.equest.org/instructor_training/overview.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/4/2006    Last Visited: 12/14/2007  

    For more information on instructor training, contact Lili Kellogg.

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    Achievement Center of Texas ? (ACT) - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/14/2002    Last Visited: 9/27/2003  

    Executive Director: Mary Van Eaton; Program Director: Lili Kellogg

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    American Horse Publications | NARHA announces four... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/23/2002    Last Visited: 6/30/2005  

    Lili Kellogg of Wiley, TX has been awarded the James Brady Professional Achievement Award for her contribution to therapeutic riding.As an instructor and educator, Kellogg has made great strides for the therapeutic riding industry.In her work as a riding instructor, Kellogg has worked with numerous therapeutic riding centers; currently she is the program director of NARHA Premier Accredited Center Equest in Wylie, TX.

    Kellogg is a NARHA certified Master Instructor and has trained students with physical disabilities for over thirteen years.Kellogg has been a longtime member and volunteer of NARHA, and has been an integral part of developing instructor certification mechanisms for over 2000 riding instructors presently working at NARHA centers.She currently is the chair of the instructor certification committee.Ms. Kellogg is a noted coach and advocate for international equestrian competition for individuals with disabilities.

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    Equest - Lili Kellogg - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/8/2001    Last Visited: 10/4/2006  

    Elizabeth "Lili" Kellogg

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    Equest Faculty - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/14/2006    Last Visited: 9/14/2006  

    Elizabeth "Lili" Kellogg joined the Equest staff as head instructor in 1987.Prior to moving to Texas, she served as an instructor in the Horse Management Department at the University of Minnesota Technical College, Waseca.

    Lili graduated from Southern Virginia Junior College with an A.A.S. in Equestrian studies and received her B.S. degree in Animal Science from Colorado State University.In 1985, she received her Therapeutic Riding Instructor certification from the Cheff Center, became a certified Special Olympic Coach in 1990, a NARHA Advanced Instructor in 1993, and received her NARHA Master certification in 1997.

    Lili has coached equestrian teams at local, state, national and international disabled sports competitions, including the 1990 World Disabled Sports Championships in Assen, Holland, the International Special Olympics in Minneapolis in 1991, the 1994 World Championships for Disabled Riders in England and was a coach for Team USA at the 1996 Paralympics.She holds membership or board positions in NARHA, LSTEN, United States Dressage Federation, and North Texas Hunter Jumper Club.As an involved member of NARHA, Lili is a faculty member for general workshops, instructor workshops, and evaluator training.In addition, she is a Lead Visitor for NARHA accreditation and is a co-district commissioner for the Dallas Pony Club.In 2002, Lili was awarded the James Brady Professional Achievement Award for her outstanding contributions to the therapeutic riding industry.

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    Horses provide therapy for disabled - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/28/2007    Last Visited: 10/15/2008  

    "A lot of times when people are afraid to get close to a human being, they'll get close to an animal," said Lili Kellogg, Equest program director.

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