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Friday, January 02, 2009
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Strides/Sinlimites Survives the Porter Ranch Fire!
On October 13, as we were watching the fire at the east end of the valley, we heard on the news that fire had broken out in Porter Ranch, to the west of us. The fire followed Sesnon Ave, which coincidently ends at our street. Our barn manager, Cathy and volunteer Alan stayed at the ranch to keep me informed of what they saw, and to be prepared to evacuate if necessary. The news announced that the fire was now at the end of Sesnon. Our Executive Director and several of our volunteers raced to the ranch to get ready to evacuate.
Meanwhile, a call came in from Kersten at Day Creek Ranch, who had trailered our horses to this ranch 9 months ago. She heard about the fire and asked if we needed help evacuating. We said yes, and she made it from Simi Valley to Granada Hills in a record 30 minutes! By then, we had heard that the fire had entered the canyon below us to the west, and was coming over the hill to the east. There was no time to wait for the trailers. 6 volunteers, our barn manager and our Executive Director took 13 horses down the hill to the park, arriving just as the trailers did. All the local evacuation centers for horses were full. "No problem", Kersten said. They were taking our horses to Day Creek Ranch. Unlike most of the evacuated horses, who are housed in close quarters or tied, our horses are now in posh stalls and grass pastures, fed the best hay and taken care of like the show horses that are housed at this amazing ranch.
Strides/Sinlimites is grateful to everyone who offered to help (and there were a huge number of offers!) and especially to Laura and Bob Day of Day Creek Ranch, for their generosity and caring for our special horses. A special thanks as well to the volunteers, most of whom had never led a horse before, for risking life and limb to save our horses. And of course, we thank the brave firefighters who fought off the fire right up to our fence and didn't let it enter the ranch! We are blessed.
If all goes well, Strides will bring the horses back Saturday and we will be open again next week. Saved by angels!!!
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Kiwanis Equestrian Competition for Special Athletes
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Eleven Strides/Sinlimites riders took home colorful ribbons and tophies at the the Hansen Dam Equestrian Center on September 28, 2008, put on by the Kiwanis club as a benefit for therapeutic riding centers. Strides has participated in this show every year since our inception. Twelve of our riders signed up for the show. Unfortunately, Tess was ill and unable to participate. Participating were: Harrison Berlin, Katy Tennesen, Henry Chadavarian, Dina Dror, Melinda George, Kaarya Hammond, Emelia Mancia, Blake Mills, Devin Munoz, and Kyle Porkowsky.
We are proud of all of our riders, who took ribbons in Equitation (demonstration of basic riding skills at the walk, trot, halt, turns, and backing up), Trail (riding through an obstacle course to demonstrate control of the horse under trail riding conditions), and Futures (pre-dressage test,where riders follow a specific set of movements around the arena.)
We don't yet have the complete set of results, but we do have a slide show of the riders (see above). Congratulations to all of you! Our volunteers this year were the best we have ever had, and made the show go smoothly for us, and our horses, Beau, Chiquita, Padu, Mavica and Monoply, were great! Everyone had a wonderful time, and we are looking forward to doing it again next year.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
7th Annual Ride-a-Thon and Halloween Music Fest Sunday October 26, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Volunteering: A Family Affair
Our wonderful volunteers (and their parents) have been busy beautifying our ranch. Most people volunteer to help directly with the riders and horses, but keeping our ranch clean and running well, painted and weeded, and in good working order is all part of the job. Amanda Garrison's dad (see photo, left) noticed that we had painted our office and volunteered to paint the tool shed. It wasn't enough for him to slap on some white paint. He made a sign welcoming our visitors to Strides, and even painted directions to the arena and stalls. In fact, the whole family got in the act. Amanda and her mom (and sometimes her dad) feed our horses in the evenings. Her whole family, including her brother, painted all our jump poles in bright colors. Dad put up yellowjacket traps. We love the example this family has set for all of us.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Strides/Sinlimites benefits from Whole Foods Market
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Letter of Support from US Congressman Howard Berman
Dear Friends:
I strongly support the mission of STRIDES/Sinlimites Therapeutic Riding Centers, Inc. to use horsemanship to improve the bodies, minds and spirits of people with special needs and people who are socially and economically disadvantaged.
I congratulate Strides/Sinlimites on its efforts to reach out to the Spanish-speaking population of Los Angeles. I also commend Strides/Sinlimites for initiating therapeutic riding programs in India, Uruguay, Costa Rica and Ecuador. Strides/Sinlimites provides a great service to the disabled in Los Angeles and all over the world.
Congratulations on your success and recent expansion.
Sincerely,
Howard L. Berman
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Kyle and Strides Represent Autism at the Midsummer Night's Dream Fundraiser for Equestrian Special Athletes
It was a magical night at Moonshadow Ranch during the first fundraiser held by Special Sprit, Inc. a new non-profit founded to raise funds to benefit children with special needs who ride. Our rider, Kyle, was chosen to represent children with Autism that night, and he made us proud! It's difficult enough for a child with Autism to be in a new place, let alone ride a new horse! Kyle rode a Haflinger gelding named Calvin in the arena in front of a large audience who came to support this new fundraiser. Calvin is larger than the horses Kyle is used to, and he was afraid at first. But after he rode him (including kneeling and standing on the horse), Kyle asked, "What horse am I riding next?" Kyle enjoyed watching the vaulting demonstration, and wanted to kneel and stand just like them on his borrowed horse.
Kyle has been riding with Strides for over a year. He had only a few words when he started, but talks up a storm now. He loves horses, and this was a chance for him to shine.
Strides/Sin Limites Honored by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
On May 16, 2008 Strides/Sin Limites received an award from Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, which reads:
"As Mayor of the City of Los Angeles and on behalf of its residents, it is a great pleasure for me to extend my sincere appreciation to Strides Therapeutic Riding Center for their outstanding services to disabled children. Your program has really touched the lives of many children with disabilties and I congratulate you on your continuous services. Your dedication has been of great beneift to the community. Best wishes for continued success!"