Discover Horses in Las Vegas this Summer

Support Horses4Heroes in its campaign to repeat as Champion of the American Horse Council's Time to Ride 100-Day Challenge
By: Horses4Heroes
 
LAS VEGAS - May 3, 2016 - PRLog -- Horses4Heroes, one of the most successful equestrian service groups for the military and 2014 champion of the American Horse Council's Time to Ride 100-Day Challenge, is encouraging locals and visitors to discover horses this summer and support the non-profit in its quest to repeat as champion in 2016.

Horses4Heroes has an exciting schedule of events, all at its flagship facility, the Horses4Heroes Community Equestrian Center, located within historic Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, including 12 weeks of summer camp, Friday night Happy Hour with horses, horseback riding every Saturday and Sunday and the annual National Day of the Cowboy Open House.  The organization that introduces the most newcomers to horses in 100 days will win $10,000, the grand prize.  All men, women and children who ride and/or meet a horse for the first time between June 1 and September 30 will be counted.

"Introducing new people to horses is what we do best," said Sydney Knott, president and founder of Las Vegas-based Horses4Heroes.  "We have built a national organization, and our reputation, on introducing people to horses, especially service members, veterans, First Responders, school teachers and nurses and their families."

Since 2012, when Horses4Heroes launched Operation Free Ride for returning combat veterans, more than 20,000 men, women and children have discovered horses, horseback riding and the healing power of horses!

New this summer is 5 O'Clock Friday, a family friendly "happy hour" with horses.  Every Friday from 4 pm to 7:30, the non-profit will be offering $5 horseback rides, $5 hay rides, and $5 B&B (bounce and barnyard).  The promotion starts Friday, May 20 with free entertainment provided by the Southern Nevada Bluegrass Society.  The organization will continue $5 Fridays, Friday mornings from 9 to 11 am.

Saturday and Sunday mornings, Horses4Heroes will continue its popular weekend "Ride A Horse" activity, by offering rides from 9 am to Noon.  The cost is $10 for ages 6 and older and $5 for riders 2 to 5.  Weight limit for all riding activities is 225 pounds.  All rides include a visit with barnyard animals and a bounce house.  Hay ride park tours are $5 per person, children 2 and under are free.

Starting Monday, June 6, children ages 4 to 12 can enjoy summer camp, 8 am to 5:30 pm.  Each morning campers enjoy Horse 101, ranch chores and time in the barnyard and afternoon activities include arts and crafts, hiking, tumbling, fishing, soccer, horse shoes, and hiking.  Campers visit the Santa Fe Hotel & Casino every Wednesday for a fun-filled morning of bowling, KidsQuest and The Feast buffet and Friday afternoon, a water slide takes over the corral.  The cost per week is $200 for Horses4Heroes members and $300 for non-members.  Sibling discount is $25.  Lunch is provided on Fridays.

The highlight of the summer is the annual National Day of the Cowboy Open House, Saturday, July 23.  "This event supports the preservation of America's cowboy and our pioneer heritage," said Ms. Knott.  Activities include making butter in The Old Dairy Barn, face painting, visit with barnyard animals, panning for gold, dummy roping competition, and horseback rides.

"These programs are opening our wonderful world of horses to men, women and their children who have sacrificed so much on our behalf.  With thousands of troops returning home, programs like Operation Free Ride are important to PTSD sufferers, Wounded Warriors, caregivers and their families," Knott added.

For information on all programs, email events@horses4heroes.org or follow the organization on Facebook, "Horses4Heroes Community Equestrian Center."

Horses4Heroes is seeking sponsors to defray costs of its summer activities.  All proceeds support operations of the Horses4Heroes Community Equestrian, which is home to 20 horses, and a barnyard filled with goats, rabbits, chickens, ducks, two miniature donkeys, a lamb, Alpaca, Llama and a miniature steer.  The non-profit provides low-cost recreational and instructional activities and free weekly life skills workshops for veterans with PTS, domestic violence victims, recovering addicts (teens and adults), at-risk youth and foster children. Current sponsors include South Point Hotel & Casino, Hollywood Charity Horse Show, and Wrangler National Patriot.

Time to Ride

The Time to Ride Challenge was created by the American Horse Council's Marketing Alliance. Since 2014, the Challenge has introduced over 60,000 people to horses through first-time horse experiences with the support and involvement of  hundreds of stables, clubs and equine businesses nationwide. "Hosts" plan engaging, hands-on horse events designed to connect families interested in horses to opportunities in their area such as riding lessons, camps, and trail rides. By reaching a new segment of their community, businesses add to their own client base while supporting the entire horse industry.

Horses4Heroes

Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2016, Horses4Heroes is the nation's premier non-profit equestrian support group for the military, veterans, First Responders and their families.  The organization operates its flagship facility, the Horses4Heroes Community Equestrian Center, located within Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs.  For more information, visit http://www.theranchlasvegas.com or call 702.645.8446.

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