Monday, October 27, 2014

Belles are on a roll in Wellington!

Mia and Stefanie
 It was a great weekend for the Belles of Forget Me Not Farm!  Mia Green won the Small Pony Hunter Classic on Miss Australia with a second round score of 85!  This was Mia’s first weekend moving up to the small pony division and she was up against some of the most talented small ponies and small pony riders at the ESP A show in Wellington.  Mia said “I can’t believe I won I thought I was going to do so badly!”
Miss Australia


Nicole White swept the short stirrup with a champion and reserve championship in the short stirrup hunters, and Isabella White received a championship in the cross rail division.  Nicole said “I loved jogging my pony Flower even though he sometimes doesn’t want to and I always love jumping Deja Blue!”   
True Colors

 Bella achieved another milestone this weekend too, she had her first fall, luckily she got right back on and wasn’t hurt at all!  She said “I love Deja Blue and my trainer Stefanie said if I fall off nine more times I will be an expert rider!”  Let’s hope that doesn’t happen . . . . 

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Catching Up with the Belles of Forget Me Not Farm…

Catching Up with the Belles of Forget Me Not Farm…

Mia Green, Nicole White, and Bella White, of Forget Me Not Farm in Wellington FL, had a fantastic showing at the final weekend of the Venice Fox Lea Farm Summer Circuit 2014. Finishing up the third weekend of competition, all three Belles excelled in their respective events. Mia Green and Deja Blue were Circuit Champions in the Short Stirrup Hunter Division. Mia also rode Miss Australia to become Reserve Circuit Champions in the Short Stirrup Hunter Division. When asked about her favorite part of the horse show, Mia said, “I loved riding all the ponies in the show, it was really fun.”

Nicole White also had an excellent day, as she and her pony Deja Blue were Reserve Champions in the Crossrails Division. Nicole said, “My favorite part of the weekend was jumping with Deja Blue and winning the prizes.” Mia and Nicole chose to wear their matching pink and blue Lucy Locket bows.
Bella White and pony Deja Blue were Champions in the Walk / Trot Division. Bella was named the most advanced in her level of competition. Bella was seen sporting her Forget Me Not Farm show bows.


Forget Me Not Farm ponies also won numerous accolades at the Venice Fox Lea Farm Summer Circuit. GF Forget Me Not was the Circuit Champion in the Small Pony Hunter Division, Miss Australia was the Reserve Circuit Champion in the Small Pony Hunter Division, True Colors was the Circuit Champion in the Green Pony Hunter Division, and Pony Macaroni was the Reserve Champion in the Green Pony Hunter Division.  For their ponies being honored as circuit champions, the girls won leather bracelets engraved with the title their pony received and were eager to show off. All together the weekend was both fun and successful for the Belles of Forget Me Not Farm and they are excited for their upcoming shows in Lexington, KY including Pony Finals!

Friday, August 1, 2014

Summer Fun! By Belle Maggie J

This Blog comes to us from one of our Belle's Maggie J. She is having a great summer and we can't wait to see her in the medium pony hunters at Pony Finals next week. Good Luck Maggie! We will be cheering you on.

Summer Fun!


Hi everyone! My pony, Foxlair Fantasia, "Fancy" and I have been taking it kind of easy since Devon. We train at home and have been trail riding a lot too. We have fields with hills that we can ride in. It's beautiful and great for the ponies to be out of the ring. Here Fancy and I are practicing for the "Rainbow Pony Model Class!" I love how her tail turned out!

Bye for now....
Maggie J

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

From Devon To Norfolk Hunt a historical weekend


This weekend is home to some of the oldest horse shows in the Country. The very famous Devon Horse Show started in 1896 in Devon, PA and The Norfolk Hunt Horse show in Medfield, MA celebrated its 104th year. Both of these shows have earned the designation of a USEF Heritage Competition which is reserved for those competitions that have been in existence for a quarter century or more, promoted and grown equestrian sport, and made a contribution to the community outside the gates of the horse show by achieving, maintaining and promoting the equestrian ideals of sportsmanship and competition. We were lucky enough to have riders wearing our beautiful bows and representing us in both of these prestigious shows.

We want to send out a big congratulations to Small Pony Hunter champion Zayna Rizvi and her pony Rollingwoods Knee Deep. She rode beautifully and took home the coveted small pony championship. Zayna also rode her other pony Rolling Stone in the small ponies and received great ribbons. Zayna was wearing a set of Lavender custom printed show bows made just for Devon with both of her ponies names on them. But Devon wasn’t all serious for this little rider, she also participated in the Pony Hunt teams and dressed up as a minon.


Also riding in the small ponies at Devon was our Belle, Maggie Junkin and her pony Foxlair Fantasia. They had great rides and got ribbons over fences and in the pony hunt teams. Maggie wore custom bows in Devon blue and looked fantastic. She also had a set of custom bows to match her shadbelly.  She was dressed up as a snowman from the Movie Frozen with her hunt team. They placed 2nd! Foxlair Fantasia “Fancy” also competed in the leadline class with a little friend and placed 2nd out of a very large crowd. Fun was had by all in this team.

Caroline Ellis and her pony Pride Rock did an amazing job showing in the medium pony hunters at Devon placing very respectably in her over fence classes. Caroline was wearing a set of custom shorty bows that she and her mother designed themselves. She looked like a pro with perfect braids and was spotted on the Chronicle of the Horse’s website with her chic look.

From Leadline to the small pony hunters our bows were spotted all over Devon! 



At The Norfolk Hunt show there were bows everywhere. It was a nice day on the grass hunting fields and everyone had a great day. The pet pony winner Nina Wordell and her pony Summer sported some Belle Bows with our signature pony on them. Looking fabulous! We were there to catch the action.
What a great weekend of shows and bows! If you want to be a part of our winning team please contact us. We are looking for more pony riders to join us.


To purchase your custom Belle and Bow Equestrian bows please visit our website www.belleandbowequestrian.com

Friday, May 23, 2014

The Belle Program


What is the Belle program?
We created the Belle program to motivate and empower young equestrians by introducing them to some basic promotional principals and having them participate in philanthropic and confidence growing events. We hope that this dynamic program will enrich the girls’ lives and give them a chance to grow with us.

 Who are the Belles?
The Belles are young equestrians forming their futures in a positive and productive way. They represent themselves with class and dignity and are leaders in both the barn and the classroom. They are always learning proper horsemanship and enjoy helping others. The girls not only conduct themselves with exemplary sportsmanship at horse shows, but also maintain good grades in school. We encourage all of our Belles to maintain grades no lower than a B. It is our hope that the Belle program will help these girls become leaders, who work hard and carry themselves with confidence and kindness while having FUN!

MEET THE BELLES!

Nicole White
Welcome 8 year old Nicole White and her pony Deja Blue to the Belle Program! You can see Nicole competing in the Cross Rails divisions at shows like ESP Fall Circuit, Winter Equestrian Festival, ESP Spring Circuit, Fox Lea Farm, and Kentucky Summer. She is from Boca Raton, Florida and she rides with Forget Me Not Farm In Wellington with trainer Stefanie Mazer. Nicole strives to be a straight A student. She wants to be horse trainer and vet when she grows up. He favorite subjects in school are science and art and her favorite color is gold.

Isabella White
6 year old Isabella White joins our program along with her sister Nicole. Isabella competes in the walk trot division and is hoping to move into the jump class soon. Her Pony True Colors was circuit champion in the Winter Equestrian Festival in 2014. Bella says True Colors is a “really, really, really good jumper.” Just like her sister Isabella also hopes to be a straight A student and her favorite subject in school is art. She wants to be a teacher when she grows up. Her favorite color is silver and she loves riding and fashion, which makes her the perfect fit for our Belle Program!



Mia Green
Mia also comes to us from Forget Me Not Farm in Wellinton, Florida. Mia is 7 years old and competes in short stirrup with her pony GF Forget Me Not. She also has two other ponies, Unforgettable, who is ridden
by her friend Emma Kurtz in the green pony hunters and Sugarbook Adorablue, who is just a baby pony learning to jump. Mia was circuit champion at the Winter Equestrian Festival and her goal is to compete in pony finals one day. She is very proud that her pony GF Forget Me Not “Kelly” was USEF Horse of the Year in 2013. You can see Mia competing at shows like; ESP Fall Circuit, Winter Equestrian Festival, ESP Spring Circuit, Fox Lea Farm, and Kentucky Summer. Mia loves art class in school and hopes to receive straight A’s this year. She loves to watch the jumpers at the horse shows and is hoping to make some new friends by joining the Belle Program, so don’t be shy and say hi to Mia Green!

Margaret Junkin
 Maggie or MJ joins us from Jenkinton, PA and the Patty Miller Stables. Maggie shows her pony Foxlair Fantasia, “Fancy”, in the small pony hunters. You can find her competing up and down the East coast at shows like; Vermont Summer Festival, Saratoga, HITS-Saugerties, Culpepper, Ocala, Pony Finals, Devon, Harrisburg and WIHS. Maggie is an honor student in school and balances her time between school, riding and division 1Soccer.
Maggie loves traveling to away shows and riding her bike around the show grounds to meet up with friends she has made from all over the country. She gets up early and does most of the barn work herself. She is a hard worker and dreams of showing in the Grand Prix one day. Maggie is a true animal lover and has 5 dogs and 3 cats! Maggie is excited to be a part of the Belle Program and can’t wait to start giving back to charities like Danny and Ron’s Rescue for the dogs.







Do you want to be a Belle? We are looking to expand our team, if you or someone you know is interested in becoming a Belle please contact us so we can send you more information on the program. Email Stacie@belleandbowequestrian.com or visit our website www.belleandbowequestrian.com