Harmony Hill is a compilation of years of hard work and the combined effort of more people than I can
count.  Aimee Boyer and Kacy Brehm started what came to be Harmony Hill over ten years ago, by selling
horses on commission to pay for their horsey habit.

Harmony Hill has evolved to be a top quality show barn where we spend many weeks of the year following
the show circuit.  We are constantly furthering our education through clinics, lessons, and research.  We
believe we take the best care of our horses that is possible, and we closely manage their diet, workload,
and lifestyle.

We are located on a 350 acre estate in the heart of the Berkshires.  We enjoy beautiful, manicured trails,
and have access to a river, in which we can cool down with the horses on those hot summer days.  The
farmland which surrounds us provides plenty of places to condition our horses while having a scenic ride!  

At Harmony Hill, we are a tight knit group of people, and we share the common belief that the horse
comes first.  Many people have commented that the group at Harmony Hill acts like a big family, and I
think that is the best way to describe the relationships here.  We invite you to stop by and visit anytime!  
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Aimee Boyer is the head instructor at Harmony Hill.  She graduated
from Post University with a degree in Equine Management.  She is the
co-president of the Western New England Professional Horseman's
Association.  She is a show manager as well as a horse show judge.  
She spends winters in Wellington FL and in her free time is learning
the art of dressage with JJ Tate.















Kacy Brehm is the barn manager and an instructor at Harmony Hill.  
She is a student of Berkshire Community College and is chipping away
at her degree while working full time at Harmony Hill.  She freelances
in the Berkshires, providing insight and instruction for local horse
owners.  














Meg Boyer and Victoria Cardillo are both assistant trainers at
Harmony Hill, working with green and remedial horses that are sent
to us.  They intern here 7 days a week, and dedicate all of their time
to the horses.  They are exceptional riders with very good
horsemanship skills.  Meg and Victoria currently show their horses in
the 3'6 Equitation Medals.  


























Alice Curtin and Brittney Cardillo cannot be forgotten- they ride many
of the ponies and also help in the barn 7 days a week.  Alice is the
2009 winner of the WNEPHA Mini-Equitation Medal Finals, and she
recently moved up to the 3' divisions with her mare Pennywise.

Brittney showed her mare Pop Rox in the 11 and under division this
summer, but also recently moved up to the 3' division with BeDazzled.
 These girls are a powerful combination, and I see them following in
Aimee and Kacy's footsteps!
Aimee
Victoria
Meg
Kacy
Alice
Brittney
Harmony Hill Farm