Summer Pony Day
Camp
Learn to ride,
feed, and care for ponies!
Our expert and caring staff is
ready to introduce you to all the joys of ponies at a series of
week-long camps this summer.
Each six-hour day will be packed
with lessons, skill development, riding, and just plain fun as
you learn to be a pony's rider, best friend, and
caretaker.
Pony-related crafts will create
take-home keepsakes to keep the dream alive through the winter
months until next summer's camps.
Our instructor/trainers have
years of experience in teaching horsemanship from beginning
levels up through advanced to beginning jumping.
In collaboration with our gentle
and highly-trained ponies they will ensure that you learn
proper riding habits that stand you in good stead as long as
you ride.
Our camp counselors are boundless
in their enthusiasm and creativity, and truly care for
children. A high ratio of both instructors and camp counselors
to students guarantees that you will receive the personal
attention that makes for an unforgettable learning
experience.


Join us at in the sunny Snohomish
Valley at Sonrise Stables, a modern working barn that presents
all aspects of horse care.
We will learn pony grooming,
washing, tacking, riding, feeding, health care, and maintenance
of their stalls and paddocks.
We will learn hard, play hard,
work hard, and get all sweaty/dirty/smiley.
And at week's end our efforts
will culminate in a pony rodeo where we will show off newly
learned skills that will amaze our families.

So if you are five to twelve
years old and want to get up close and personal with the
ponies, just read on down to everything you need to
know.

Summer Pony Camp: The
Details
Available Dates
(all sessions are Monday through
Friday)
June22-26
June 29-July 3
July 6-10
July13-17
Vacation
Break
Aug 3-7
Aug 10-14
Aug 17-21
Daily
Schedule (10AM-4PM)
10 AM Campers
arrive, barn chores
10:30 Morning
Riding Group tacks up, rides, untacks; Afternoon Group does
crafts
11:30 Cleanup
12:00 Sack Lunch
1:00 Group
Lesson
2:00 Morning
Group does crafts; Afternoon Riding Group tacks up, rides,
untacks
3:00 Clean up,
barn chores
4
PM Parents pick-up campers
Extended hours are available before and after
camp, to be spent in craft time and barn chores. Please see
pricing below for cost.
Daily
High points
(a sample schedule)
Monday -
morning will be barn safety/tour and pony handling, afternoon
will be pony tryouts and riding evaluation to sort campers into
skill groups and assign them ponies. Craft: tie-died
T-shirts
Tuesday -
riding sessions, group lesson on pony anatomy. Craft: paint
wooden horses.
Wednesday -
riding sessions, group lesson on pony feeding and colic. Craft:
decorate halters.
Thursday -
riding sessions, group lesson on pony bathing. Craft: take
pictures of campers with ponies, decorate frames for the
pictures.
Friday -
riding sessions in morning, group lesson on pony dress-up in
preparation for... The Pony show at camp's end! All families
are welcome!
We will match the riding lessons
to the abilities of individual campers, with the morning and
afternoon groups chosen primarily to group campers with similar
skill levels.
Traditional instruction will be
supplemented with lots of riding games on the ponies (Red
light-Green light, etc.) to help develop newly learned skills.
Crafts will be adjusted to fill the available time; extra
crafts are available for extended hour campers.
Barn chores include pony feeding,
mucking out stalls and paddocks (oh yes, ponies have two ends
and we learn to take care of both), cleaning saddles, sweeping
out the barn, etc.

Summer Camp
Personnel
Trainer/Instructor Mariah
Maley
Mariah has been actively involved
in equestrian for 12 years. She has shown at a variety of shows
and barns around the Puget Sound area. Over the years she has
helped train numerous horses and riders in huntseat while
maintaining a competitive riding career. Currently owning her
own thoroughbred, Bear, she continues to ride and compete.
Mariah also has many years of nanny and babysitting experience
with youngsters ranging from infants to young teenagers, and
has served several consecutive years as a hockey camp counselor
and coach for a local youth ice hockey association.

Trainer/Instructor
Stephanie Castner
Stephanie has rescued and trained
numerous ponies over her six years in equestrian, all while
actively participating in 4H and in shows around the Puget
Sound area showing both English and Western. Currently owning
her own Quarter Pony, Henry, Stephanie maintains a competitive
riding career and lesson program with her rescue pony.
Stephanie also has volunteered in a third grade classroom for
four years, has been a nanny to four children for the past
year, and has counseled at other summer camps.

Pricing and
Logistics
All sessions cost $400 per camper
for the full week of five 6-hour days.
We request a $150 deposit to hold
your camper's spot, though if your plans inadvertently change
we will refund your full deposit if you give us at least one
week's notice before the first day of camp.
Camp sessions will have a maximum
of eight campers, divided into morning and afternoon riding
groups. Our two trainer/instructors will oversee each riding
group, with at least one craft person overseeing the remaining
group doing crafts.
We reserve the right to cancel or
consolidate partly-filled sessions.
If you need a particular week the
best way to guarantee your spot is to recruit another camper to
attend with you (a friend, even a sibling will do), as we will
do sessions with only two campers. To encourage this we offer a
10% discount on the camp fee for multiple registrations. Simply
include all your campers' registration
forms in the same
packet and they're all 10% off.
Since the morning/afternoon
riding groups are intended to group riders of similar skill
levels we cannot guarantee that you will ride with your friend
if your skill levels differ greatly.
All campers must be 5 to 12 years
old.
In addition the small size of our
ponies requires that we limit how much weight they
carry.
We
can not accept campers over 120lbs
in weight, and can
accommodate only two campers per session over 85lbs in
weight.

Please
contact
us with any
questions.
To register please fill
out the Registration/Deposit
form and
the Liability
Waiver and
send with the appropriate deposit to the address given on the
form. We can accept registrations over the phone or email but
Liability Waivers need to be signed papers.
Required
materials:
Sack lunch every day
Helmet, either riding or bicycle
Clothing you don't mind getting dirty:
Long pants
Closed-toed shoes (think about mucking out stalls...)
Shirt that preferably covers the shoulders
Jacket
Medicines or other necessary materials
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