Healing Retreat in the Pines
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AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY HEALING AND MUSIC GATHERING
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Healing Retreat in the Pines
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AN ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY HEALING AND MUSIC GATHERING
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Charlene Jennings is a learning consultant with over
30 years experience in diagnostic assessment and
teaching students who have special needs. She is a
Mom of two, nearly adult children and horse lover
who has two horses, Blue and Sir William (see Willy’
s rehab story on the web). She and her husband, Lee
own and operate Bluebird Farm in Tabernacle. She
has raised and shown horses for a long time but has
always been interested in learning how to do it better.
She practices holistic horse keeping, trims her own
barefoot horses and is currently studying Parelli
Natural horsemanship. She will also complete Part II
of EAGALA certification this spring. She is currently
serving her second term as President for HorsePath ,
a NJ nonprofit.
Karen and Charlz
Carrie Christiansen: is a lifelong equine
professional with 25+ years of experience and a
founding member of HorsePath. She does holistic
healing work w/ animals and humans, specializing in
natural hoofcare for horses. She receives great joy
from her work of supporting horses and their
humans on successful and transformational healing
journeys. As an animal intuitive, facilitating
workshops on interspecies communication for
children and adults is another thing she loves to do.




Above, Roger measures the largest Sweet
gum tree in New Jersey which is approximately
290 years old and is over six feet in diameter.
Terry Smith is currently a high school science
teacher at Bordentown Regional High School. She
is a trained biologist and has performed surveys for
birds, mammals, reptiles, insects and plants in her
capacity at an Environmental Protection Specialist.
Additionally, she has several years experience
organizing local Earth Day celebrations and teaching
children about nature through guided hikes and
other outdoor activities. Terry has been a
passionate horse owner since childhood.
Above, Terry holds an eagle chick that
was recently banded by New Jersey
Endangered Species biologists
Roger Smith is the Natural Resource Lakehurst,
with over 35 years experience in Natural
Resource Management. His experience
Management Scientist for Joint Base McGuire-
Dix- is the Natural Resource Management
Lakehurst, with over 35 years experience in
Natural Resource Management. His experience
with the local ecology allows him to share his
knowledge of trees and nature with adults and
children. He is also a Boy Scout leader and has
helped numerous scouts achieve advancement
by teaching skills in nature, forestry and
compass. He regularly guides hikes both on Fort
Dix and the NJ Forest Resource Education
Center in Jackson. He has been a horse owner
and caregiver for 25 years. He is founder of the
“Woodlands Creature Theatre”, a program that
tells nature stories thru puppets.
Karen Shields: Has 25 years experience as an art
teacher in the New Jersey School System. She
enjoys the excitement of working with young creative
minds! Karen is a horse owner and Level1 Eagala
professional. She is currently involved in Cowboy
Poetry, Eagala, and natural horsemanship. She has
a spiritual background and teaches Sunday school
class. She is also a true believer in the healing
qualities of nature
Belinda Gilbert is a certified life coach,
and NLP practicioner. She is also trained
in Quantum Touch and Rain Drop
Therapy. Belinda has enjoyed
working/playing with horses for over 10
years. She is most happy either coahing
clients or in the field playing with her
horses.
HorsePath People Officers and Board of Directors
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Char with Willie (L) and Blue (R)
Ginger Krantz is a healer with 21 years of
experience. She graduated from a four-year
program in Healing Science Training at the
Barbara Brennan School of Healing. She
became a faculty member at the school where
she taught, in addition to the regular curriculum,
an elective course on the application of healing
to animals. Ginger has also studied awareness,
philosophy, and the earth based tradition of
shamanic healing with Tom Brown Jr. at his
Tracker School in New Jersey.
She is an experienced equestrian whose
spiritual path of healing has been closely linked
to her relationship with the horse. She is a
founding board member and current President
of HorsePath, a New Jersey non-profit. Ginger
teaches workshops on healing and maintains a
healing practice that is open to horses, humans
and small animals. You can contact her by
email: ginger@equinehealingpractioner.com or
visit her website:
www.equinehealingpractitioner.com