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Activities
-Daily Horseback Riding Lessons (English or Western)
-Groundwork with Horses
-Morning and Evening Chores
-Reading and Discussions on Horses
-Team Building Exercises
-Cookouts
-Billiard, Ping Pong, Foosball & Board Games
-Games & Outdoor Activities
-Participation in a Horse Show for Parents

A Typical Day At Camp
(Other camps have a similar schedule but may end earlier)
7:00 a.m.
-Overnight campers out of bed
7:30
-Help to Hay and Water horses.
8:00
–Breakfast, brush teeth, Kitchen Duty
Day Campers Arrive:
9:00
-Camp day starts. Lesson ponies/horses are caught and groomed.
10:00
-Lesson 1 begins. Group 2 clean stalls, work on horsemanship tasks.
11:00 12 noon-
LUNCH
1:00 p.m.
- Lesson 1 begins. Group 2 may be doing stable chores, helping to work with young horses, helping catch horses for the blacksmith, feeding etc. depending on the age/experience of the child.
2:00
– Groups switch
3:00
-Daily Horsemanship Lessons
4:00
–Put horses away. Clean tack and tidy up.
5:00
– Nature Hike and Team Building Exercises
6:00
- Day campers go home. Overnight campers feed and water horses
6:30-
Clean-up for Dinner
7:00
-Dinner
8:00-9:30 -
Any one of the following: Campfire, Watch a movie, play ping pong, foosball or play board games.
9:30 – 10:00
-Get ready for bed. Brush teeth. Can read or write in journal or talk quietly in their rooms for ½ hour. LIGHTS-OUT.

Meals for overnight campers are home cooked and include such dinners as:
1. Lasagna or spaghetti, salad, garlic bread plus dessert. Juice and milk.
2. Bar-B-Q chicken or Roast Turkey, potatoes, vegetables, carrots and dip, dessert. Juice and milk.
3. Pizza, veggies and dip, pasta salad, dessert. Juice and milk.
All breakfast and dinner meals have fruit juices and milk. Lunches are typically three types of sandwiches, fruit, cookies and fruit drink. Breakfasts are three cereal choices, two bread choices ie toast, bagels, English muffins or muffins, milk or juice, fruit slices or fruit salad. Children may also be offered French toast or pancakes or eggs.
Vegetarian or other dietary considerations are available upon request.
Day campers bring their own packed lunch. We ask that the lunches be garbage-free, if possible, so that the lunch containers are re-useable and good for the environment, and there will be less chance of an animal choking on stray lunch wrappers.

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