The Saddle Up for SIRE Benefit Trail Ride event funds weekly interactive horsemanship programs for nearly 300 children and adults with special needs and underwrites health and nutritional support for SIRE’s more than 30 specially trained therapy horses.
Trail riders will meander over 7IL Ranch’s 40 miles of gently rolling, sandy trails - some leading through the woods and across shallow creek crossings - and compete for prizes in the “Most Outrageous Costume Contest.” Non-rider enthusiasts can also help SIRE by participating as a Virtual Rider and creating their own fundraising page or donating via a SIRE client rider’s page.
Everyone will enjoy a barbecue lunch catered by Rudy's Bar-B-Q, mingling with the horses, riders and their families; shopping at the silent auction; face painting; pumpkin painting; other games and learning more about how therapeutic riding benefits people with special needs.
The Saddle Up for SIRE Benefit Trail Ride event funds weekly interactive horsemanship programs for nearly 300 children and adults with special needs and underwrites health and nutritional support for SIRE’s more than 30 specially trained therapy horses.
Trail riders will meander over 7IL Ranch’s 40 miles of gently rolling, sandy trails - some leading through the woods and across shallow creek crossings - and compete for prizes in the “Most Outrageous Costume Contest.” Non-rider enthusiasts can also help SIRE by participating as a Virtual Rider and creating their own fundraising page or donating via a SIRE client rider’s page.
Everyone will enjoy a barbecue lunch catered by Rudy's Bar-B-Q, mingling with the horses, riders and their families; shopping at the silent auction; face painting; pumpkin painting; other games and learning more about how therapeutic riding benefits people with special needs.
The Saddle Up for SIRE Benefit Trail Ride event funds weekly interactive horsemanship programs for nearly 300 children and adults with special needs and underwrites health and nutritional support for SIRE’s more than 30 specially trained therapy horses.
Trail riders will meander over 7IL Ranch’s 40 miles of gently rolling, sandy trails - some leading through the woods and across shallow creek crossings - and compete for prizes in the “Most Outrageous Costume Contest.” Non-rider enthusiasts can also help SIRE by participating as a Virtual Rider and creating their own fundraising page or donating via a SIRE client rider’s page.
Everyone will enjoy a barbecue lunch catered by Rudy's Bar-B-Q, mingling with the horses, riders and their families; shopping at the silent auction; face painting; pumpkin painting; other games and learning more about how therapeutic riding benefits people with special needs.