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Pam Dors is from a very small town on Long Island in New York. It was here, in this small town, that she developed her love for horses. She went to Southern Seminary Junior College to earn an AS in Equine Science.
She and her husband of 30 years, Rick, live on a farm that they have grown and nurtured into a well-established boarding, breeding, and training facility in Clarke County, VA.
Recently, a desire to assist other people in growing their own facility blossomed into a new career as a real estate agent. When Pam and Rick bought their farm, 20+ years ago, there wasn't an agent to whom questions could be directed who had a working knowledge of the area in the way of horses. Pam hopes to fill that void and become the go to agent for developing farms in the area. Having taken her farm from an abandoned, fallow cattle farm into one of the oldest boarding facilities in the county with an indoor, 2 outdoors, a 10 stall barn and a thriving business, Pam feels she has the tools necessary to help someone else make the same leap.
Pam has served on several local boards including the Clarke County Equine Alliance from its inception to just recently (almost 20 years). She is also the President of the Berryville Treasures, An Artisan's boutique board of directors, where she is also an artist in the shop.
Pam and Rick have 3 children, one grandson, 3 dogs, 3 horses and a plethora of farm animals at home. She enjoys running and training for various length events, gardening, making art for her shop, training and caring for all the horses on her farm, and showing her own Arabian and Part Arabian horses in dressage on both the open and Arabian circuits in local competitions as well as on the regional and national level.
She and her husband of 30 years, Rick, live on a farm that they have grown and nurtured into a well-established boarding, breeding, and training facility in Clarke County, VA.
Recently, a desire to assist other people in growing their own facility blossomed into a new career as a real estate agent. When Pam and Rick bought their farm, 20+ years ago, there wasn't an agent to whom questions could be directed who had a working knowledge of the area in the way of horses. Pam hopes to fill that void and become the go to agent for developing farms in the area. Having taken her farm from an abandoned, fallow cattle farm into one of the oldest boarding facilities in the county with an indoor, 2 outdoors, a 10 stall barn and a thriving business, Pam feels she has the tools necessary to help someone else make the same leap.
Pam has served on several local boards including the Clarke County Equine Alliance from its inception to just recently (almost 20 years). She is also the President of the Berryville Treasures, An Artisan's boutique board of directors, where she is also an artist in the shop.
Pam and Rick have 3 children, one grandson, 3 dogs, 3 horses and a plethora of farm animals at home. She enjoys running and training for various length events, gardening, making art for her shop, training and caring for all the horses on her farm, and showing her own Arabian and Part Arabian horses in dressage on both the open and Arabian circuits in local competitions as well as on the regional and national level.
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