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Terry Berg moves to Las Campanas Equestrian Center In April, Las Campanas announced that Terry Berg has accepted the position of Equestrian Center Manager. Within the first week, Terry improved the footing in the Indoor Arena, and plans to do the same for the 3 outdoor arenas as soon as possible. Also in the works is introducing new events such as western dressage, installing a “flag” for cutting training, and building a schedule for the Indoor Arena so it can be shared by all disciplines. Future plans could include a 4th outdoor arena for dressage, a sophisticated trail course and a second round pen. Berg's career has focused on Paint, Appaloosa and Quarter Horse breeds achieving success in many categories. She has been a NRHA Judge for 25 years. Terry is pleased with her new job and says, “This is a great opportunity to restore LCEC to a world class facility and expand the programs for a variety of disciplines. I am very excited to be here.” Reach Las Campanas EC in Santa Fe at 995-8700.

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