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    Solstice Farms - Coming in from the pasture.

    Solstice Farms

    (6 reviews)

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    I witnessed horses being abused in "training" at Solstice Farms. For ex, the so-called "trainer"…read more repeatedly and violently yanked on a horse's mouth one day, which is obviously counter-productive for training dressage horse. The old saying, "Abuse begins where knowledge ends," is applicable here. I was there when a horse put his eye out in his stall. The stable owner (Marie Morgan) did not ensure that the stalls were safe. Another horse died, but I do not know the circumstances surrounding that occurrence. When my horse got scraped up in her stall, the owner could not have cared less, and seemed more annoyed that I was concerned about my horse's welfare. One evening, I went to check on my horse, and Ms. Morgan threatened to call the police on me for "trespass," even though I was a paying boarder. One day, Ms. Morgan decided to put rocks in the barn aisle, which could have caused stone bruises. She left them there for months. Another act of high strangeness was when she put stalls in the covered dressage arena - an arena that was supposed to be available to boarders for riding. When I asked how long they were going to be there, she informed me that I had to leave her barn (a breach of contract). I would not recommend boarding or training at Solstice Farms. I do not think it is a safe environment for horse or rider.

    What a great place for your horse and for you. They have a very long history of great horse care…read moreand dressage instruction, along with being a friendly, welcoming place to meet other horse people. I no longer live in Houston but would not hesitate to go back to Solstice Farms and Marie Morgan if I had the chance.

    CAMP JAM

    CAMP JAM

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    Camp Jam - Simply Amazing!…read more Where do I even begin? Camp Jam was an absolutely incredible experience for my 6-year-old son last summer. As soon as we picked him up on the last day, he was already begging to go back again this year! The staff was phenomenal - incredibly welcoming, nurturing, and talented musicians themselves. You could tell they genuinely loved working with kids and fostering a love of music. The camp facilities were top-notch as well, with great equipment and spaces for all the different activities. My son came home each day excited to tell us about all the new songs, instruments, and music skills he had learned that day. From singing to piano, drums, And violin. he was exposed to such a wide variety of instraments. The counselors made everything fun and interactive. But beyond just having a blast, I was so impressed with how much he actually learned and grew his musical abilities in just one week. Camp Jam truly sparked a passion - he's been begging for piano lessons and trumpets his new repertoire of camp songs constantly around the house! I can't say enough about what an amazing opportunity this was. The life-long appreciation and skills Camp Jam nurtures are invaluable. We've already signed up for multiple sessions this summer - it's an absolute must for any family! Highest possible recommendation!

    My 8 and 5 yearold attended Camp Jam for the first time this year. It was five full days filled…read morewith music, art, crafts, and so many different activities. In music, they were introduced to a variety of instruments including violin, recorder, keyboard, and ukulele. I was amazed that in just a few short hours over several days, they were able to learn the basics and even perform on the violin on the final day. This experience inspired me to purchase two violins and plan for them to start lessons afterward. I truly appreciate Mr. Barry and all the teachers for their dedication and care. My kids are already looking forward to next year's camp!

    Cramer Quarter Horses - horsebackriding - Updated May 2026

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