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Proud Equestrian Program offered

NORWAY — This year’s Dickinson County 4-H Proud Equestrian Program will take place Aug. 6-10. Participants will ride from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The last day of the program concludes with lunch and a trail ride around the fairgrounds, weather permitting.

PEP is a therapeutic horseback riding program for youth and young adults ages 5 to 26, in Dickinson County and surrounding areas who have physical and/or cognitive disabilities.

PEP operates under the direction of a certified instructor along with a number of youth, teen and adult volunteers. It’s designed to improve balance, posture, coordination, muscle tone, confidence, self-esteem, discipline and social growth of riders.

In addition, it improves rider’s fine and gross motor skills, while providing core strengthening and positive sensory stimulation.

Volunteers who participate in this program are able to explore career opportunities in the field of therapeutic riding and other related fields such as medicine, education and rehabilitation. They are also able to demonstrate increased awareness, sensitivity and appreciation toward those with disabilities.

Ways to get involved in this year’s program include:

— Becoming a youth, teen or adult volunteer;

— Becoming a platinum, gold, silver, or bronze sponsor of the program by donating funds to help support this program. All sponsors will be recognized during the program and though various news sources;

— Signing up to be a rider by requesting the required paperwork and forms from the Michigan State University Extension Office. Every rider will be assigned a specific riding time before they arrive at the program;

— Signing up your horse to be evaluated and used for the program;

— Supplying the program with needed hay, bedding, etc. to house the program horses for the week.

For more information on he program, contact Jessica Coron at the MSU Extension Office at 906-302-3253.

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