Post by {.Synful.} on Oct 5, 2008 14:19:08 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]{.Welcome to Wishing Well Stables.}[/glow]
Wishing Well Stables is a special place, orginally an old manor house and estate. It was inheirated by it's current owner Mariah Kirk, she renovated the run down stable yard and turned into a riding center. After doing voluteer work for a special needs riding school, the young woman was inspired to create her own stables catering to children with special needs. Adopting rescue horses from a local horse sanctuary she soon had Wishing Well Stables off the ground. The place has gone from strentgh to strength as the once forgotten historcal manor has become a place of refuge for children. Many taunted and teased or with families who don't understand. Mariah has put her money to good use, to help those who need it most. Offering them friends and an oppurtunity to learn and grow. The horses speak to the kids and understand them better than any shrink can. They can meet children just like them and make friends. Wishing Well changes and touches so many lives, so why not let it change yours?
[glow=blue,2,300]{.Lessons.}[/glow]
We also offer lessons in all areas including dressage, show jumping, cross country and western. Whether you’d like to use one of the center’s own horses or your own it’s up to you. Our instructors are all fully qualified and are always willing to help you to achieve your goals whatever they may be. Included in the lesson is an instructor, equipment (jumps, lunge lines…) and an arena or the cross country course. Lessons vary from half an hour to a full hour. Prices are listed below, when you book you will also receive a report on how you and your horse performed to keep track.
Show Jumping:
½ hour - $15
Hour -$25
Dressage:
½ hour - $15
Hour -$25
Cross Country:
½ hour - $15
Hour - $25
Western:
½ hour - $15
Hour - $25
[glow=blue,2,300]{.The Owner.}[/glow]
Mariah Kirk
[glow=blue,2,300]{.Photos.}[/glow]
The Stable Yard:
Schooling:
One of Our Students:
A Driving Adventure:
A Hack:
Wishing Well Stables is a special place, orginally an old manor house and estate. It was inheirated by it's current owner Mariah Kirk, she renovated the run down stable yard and turned into a riding center. After doing voluteer work for a special needs riding school, the young woman was inspired to create her own stables catering to children with special needs. Adopting rescue horses from a local horse sanctuary she soon had Wishing Well Stables off the ground. The place has gone from strentgh to strength as the once forgotten historcal manor has become a place of refuge for children. Many taunted and teased or with families who don't understand. Mariah has put her money to good use, to help those who need it most. Offering them friends and an oppurtunity to learn and grow. The horses speak to the kids and understand them better than any shrink can. They can meet children just like them and make friends. Wishing Well changes and touches so many lives, so why not let it change yours?
[glow=blue,2,300]{.Lessons.}[/glow]
We also offer lessons in all areas including dressage, show jumping, cross country and western. Whether you’d like to use one of the center’s own horses or your own it’s up to you. Our instructors are all fully qualified and are always willing to help you to achieve your goals whatever they may be. Included in the lesson is an instructor, equipment (jumps, lunge lines…) and an arena or the cross country course. Lessons vary from half an hour to a full hour. Prices are listed below, when you book you will also receive a report on how you and your horse performed to keep track.
Show Jumping:
½ hour - $15
Hour -$25
Dressage:
½ hour - $15
Hour -$25
Cross Country:
½ hour - $15
Hour - $25
Western:
½ hour - $15
Hour - $25
[glow=blue,2,300]{.The Owner.}[/glow]
Mariah Kirk
[glow=blue,2,300]{.Photos.}[/glow]
The Stable Yard:
Schooling:
One of Our Students:
A Driving Adventure:
A Hack: