HORSIN' AROUND | SHANE CENTER FOR THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP

Program is designed for independent riders with special needs, as well as typical beginner and intermediate youth and adults. Riders in the Horsin’ Around program often include siblings of students in the Therapeutic Horseback Riding program, volunteers, and 4-H members. Lessons focus on learning natural horsemanship methods both on the ground and in the saddle and can include games and activities as well as videos and demonstrations. Most classes are taught using English style riding techniques and emphasize learning to ride in balance and rhythm with the horse. Horsin’ Around lessons focus on enabling students to be well-rounded equestrians so they can take what they have learned and apply it to anywhere they encounter horses.

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Physical Address

7908 Myers Road, Centerburg, OH 43011

Hours

Varies seasonally and by appointment.

Fax

(740) 625-9324

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Application process

Call for more information.

Fee

Private and Group Rates apply; Limited number of rider scholarships are available.

Eligibility

Independent disabled riders; able-bodied beginner and intermediate kids and adults.

Agency info

SHANE CENTER FOR THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP

Provides services and programs to improve the quality of life for people who have disabilities by offering innovative equestrian activities. Serves individuals, ranging in age from 5-adult, with a variety of physical and cognitive disabilities including cerebral palsy, downs syndrome, spina bifida, autism spectrum disorders, multiple sclerosis, developmental delays, learning disabilities, mental retardation, ADD, ADHD, fibromyalgia, hearing impairments, visual impairments, and speech impairments.