MIDDLEBURY —
LoveWay is accepting enrollments for summer horse camp at its facility in Middlebury.
Sessions are designed for children without special needs that are between the ages of 6 to 14. Applications for the summer session of therapeutic riding lessons for individuals with special needs will open in May.
Children will participate in five days of horse-related activities, including learning the basics of English style horseback riding, safe horse handling, nutrition, care, equine physiology and crafts. Camps are limited to eight riders per week to ensure that each participant receives individualized attention.
The cost per week is $250 per rider. Applicants who register before April 1 will receive a $50 price break for the week.
Dates for summer camps are: June 11-15, June 25-29, July 9-13 and July 16-20
Contact Jessica Shelner, program manager, at 574-825-5666 or programs@lovewayinc.org to request forms or more information.
LoveWay is also recruiting volunteers with prior horse experience to be camper buddies for these weeks of camp. Volunteers must be at least 15 years old to assist.
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