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PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING YOUR FIRST LESSON:
*Partial and Limited Pay are for students who have completed and been approved for lower lesson fees due to their income. The scholarship form above must be completed and emailed or dropped off to us, along with proof of income before scheduling.
*Your/your student's first lesson will always be grooming and groundwork so that we can assess capabilities unless a student's diagnosis prevents them from being able to do so.
*During certain weather conditions a student's lesson may be grooming, groundwork or another non-riding activity.
*Cancellations will be posted on our facebook at facebook.com/sunriseinc.
*Bookings are offered for private or semi-private lessons only. Semi-private options are offered for friends, family or siblings. Please contact us if you have any questions at amandagray@sunriseinc.org .
*Rider's MUST complete a Rider Handbook before their first lesson. All students with a diagnosed disability must have a physician's form. An annual update form is to be completed at the start of each year. Please bring your paperwork with you to your first lesson.
*ARENA RIDING IS NOT A LESSON! Arena Riding is a FUNDRAISER! All riders must have a current liability form, wear closed toed shoes and pants, and have riding experience. Riding is Walk/Trot only. No horse substitutes allowed; horses are matched with the experience level you have given us. We do not assume ANY liability during these rides. Ride at your OWN RISK. NO REFUNDS!
Weight Limit and Age Policy
The first priority of Sunrise, Inc. is to ensure the safety of our riders, volunteers and horses. In order to achieve this goal, we have established the following weight limit policy in regard to riding in this program. Please keep in mind if there is an emergency the instructor and trained side walkers may have to execute an emergency dismount and the weight of the student can impact the safety of the emergency dismount. Also, due to the size and set up of our facility we do not have a lift. Our staff and volunteers cannot assist anyone over 150lbs onto a horse. At any given time, our weight limit may be up to the instructor's discretion due to the horses and/or volunteers that we have available. You may be asked to do groundwork or other activities in place of riding.
- Maximum weight limit for full abled and minded riders- 250 pounds
- Maximum weight limit for full assistance riders- 150 pounds
Sunrise, Inc. Age policy is a minimum of three years old with no maximum age.
Attendance and Cancellation Policy
Sunrise, Inc. tries to offer as many lessons for individuals and groups throughout the year as possible. We have volunteers commit their time and we ask that riders do the same. It takes a lot of time and effort to plan a specific lesson and make sure there are enough volunteers available for those days and times.
Cancellation:
If you are unable to attend your lesson due to any reason other than an immediate emergency, you must inform Sunrise, Inc. or instructor at least 24-48 hours before your scheduled lesson time OR reschedule your lesson through the provided texts or emails from our scheduling system. We ask that you call the Sunrise, Inc. phone or call/text the instructor or cancel your booking online. Any lessons cancelled with prior notice can be rescheduled through the confirmation email sent after your initial booking by clicking the 'manage booking' option.
If a lesson is canceled less than two hours prior to the lesson, the lesson will be considered a “No Call, No Show.” The rider will still be charged, depending on the reason for lack of notice. After three No Call, No Shows, you will be dismissed from the session and your spot will be filled.
Every attempt will be made to avoid cancellations. However, there are situations that are unavoidable at times, such as equine health related issues, dangerous weather, and staffing. We appreciate your understanding and support regarding our cancellation policy. Sunrise, Inc. will inform all riders and volunteers if there are any cancellations as soon as possible. If we have to cancel your lesson can be rescheduled at a later date and time.
Pricing and Budget of Sunrise, Inc.
Sunrise, Inc. Therapeutic Riding Center is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. As a non-profit Sunrise is funded by donations, grants, foundations, and fund-raising events. Rider fees only account for a small percentage of the actual cost of operating the program. The rest of the funds are raised and/or donated. If you have personal or professional connections with foundations, corporations, or individuals that might assist in our fundraising efforts, please contact Sunrise, Inc. or let the instructor or any staff of Sunrise know.
Lesson Prices
The lessons are $35 per rider per 30-45 minute long lesson. Sunrise, Inc. does have a scholarship application that can be filled out and a price will be set depending on household income. Payment can be submitted before booking lesson. Please notify the instructor about payment concerns.
Before You Begin
All riders should turn in the following paperwork BEFORE being approved to ride:
- Participant Packet
- Physician Packet (for those with diagnosed disabilities only)
- Seizure Form (required if seizure has occurred in the past 10 years)
- Autism Spectrum Disorders Form (if necessary)
These forms should be signed and completed by parents or guardians. The physician form should be completed and signed by your doctor.
It is the responsibility of the rider’s parent(s) or guardian to let Sunrise know of any changes in the rider’s medical, physical, mental or behavioral status.
*** Riders are prohibited to ride until paperwork is up to date and turned in for safety! ***
What to Expect at your Lesson
Proper Attire- Professional and Safe
• Every rider MUST wear a helmet that is ATSM-SEI approved.
• Wear hard soled shoes that are closed toe (tennis shoes are allowed).
• No sandals, open toes, or open back shoes.
• Riders are suggested to wear long pants even in the warm weather, so they are comfortable and do not get rubbed by the saddle.
• Hair must be pulled back in a low hairstyle or behind ears so helmets can fit properly.
• No loose jewelry.
• Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. T shirts are suggested for summer. No tank tops.
When you Arrive at Sunrise, Inc.
• Please drive 10 mph up the driveway.
• Park in areas where no one is blocked in and property owners can get in and out of their garage. DO NOT PARK BEHIND THE GARAGE!
• Find your helmet and put it on so the instructor makes sure it is properly fitted.
• Wait to enter the arena until the instructor or volunteer is there to assist.
• While waiting please be patient if the instructor is busy.
• Once everyone is ready the lesson will begin.
During and After Lesson
• The hour lesson begins when the rider arrives and begins brushing.
• Riders will brush and tack up their horses under the instructor’s supervision.
• The lesson consists of stretching the upper and lower body, working on riding techniques and adding in personal goals. A game is added in that is relating to what is being worked on during the lesson.
• Once the lesson is over, the rider is dismounted and asked to untack the horse under instructor’s supervision.
• Once untacked a treat is given to the horse using the black bucket and the rider may go to the office area and place the helmet on the shelf (unless they have their own).
Sunrise, Inc. Barn Rules
1. There is no smoking anywhere on the property- inside or outside.
2. Only touch the horses with permission and under supervision.
3. Do NOT feed horses unless directed and supervised by Instructor or trained volunteers.
4. Always use quiet voices and calm behavior on the property so riders or horses do not spook.
5. Stay away from the fences- they are equipped with electrical wire.
6. All children must be closely supervised by parents/guardians.
7. Unauthorized dogs are not allowed on the property while lessons are in session.
8. No one is allowed to enter stall or paddock areas other than instructor and staff at Sunrise, Inc.
9. Please dispose of trash in the trash can in the office.
10. During the lessons, all visitors and family must remain quiet.
11. Cell phones MUST be on vibrate or turned off during the lesson!
12. All riders must wear a helmet that is ASTM-SEI approved.
13. Always walk while in the barn. No Running Allowed!
14. Do not stand directly behind the horse, so the horse does not spook.
15. Always be quiet and calm around the horses.
16. Wear appropriate clothing.
17. Please listen and follow the instructor’s instructions at all times.
*Bookings are offered for private or semi-private lessons only. Semi-private options are offered for friends, family or siblings. Please contact us if you have any questions at amandagray@sunriseinc.org .
*Rider's MUST complete a Rider Handbook before their first lesson. All students with a diagnosed disability must have a physician's form. An annual update form is to be completed at the start of each year. Please bring your paperwork with you to your first lesson.
Weight Limit and Age Policy
The first priority of Sunrise, Inc. is to ensure the safety of our riders, volunteers and horses. In order to achieve this goal, we have established the following weight limit policy in regard to riding in this program. Please keep in mind if there is an emergency the instructor and trained side walkers may have to execute an emergency dismount and the weight of the student can impact the safety of the emergency dismount. Also, due to the size and set up of our facility we do not have a lift. Our staff and volunteers cannot assist anyone over 150lbs onto a horse. At any given time, our weight limit may be up to the instructor's discretion due to the horses and/or volunteers that we have available. You may be asked to do groundwork or other activities in place of riding.
- Maximum weight limit for full abled and minded riders- 250 pounds
- Maximum weight limit for full assistance riders- 150 pounds
Sunrise, Inc. Age policy is a minimum of three years old with no maximum age.
Attendance and Cancellation Policy
Sunrise, Inc. tries to offer as many lessons for individuals and groups throughout the year as possible. We have volunteers commit their time and we ask that riders do the same. It takes a lot of time and effort to plan a specific lesson and make sure there are enough volunteers available for those days and times.
Cancellation:
If you are unable to attend your lesson due to any reason other than an immediate emergency, you must inform Sunrise, Inc. or instructor at least 24-48 hours before your scheduled lesson time. We ask that you call the Sunrise, Inc. phone or call/text the instructor or cancel your booking online. Any lessons cancelled with prior notice can be rescheduled through the confirmation email sent after your initial booking by clicking the 'manage booking' option.
If a lesson is canceled less than two hours prior to the lesson, the lesson will be considered a “No Call, No Show.” The rider will still be charged, depending on the reason for lack of notice. After three No Call, No Shows, you will be dismissed from the session and your spot will be filled.
Every attempt will be made to avoid cancellations. However, there are situations that are unavoidable at times, such as equine health related issues, dangerous weather, and staffing. We appreciate your understanding and support regarding our cancellation policy. Sunrise, Inc. will inform all riders and volunteers if there are any cancellations as soon as possible. If we have to cancel your lesson can be rescheduled at a later date and time.
Pricing and Budget of Sunrise, Inc.
Sunrise, Inc. Therapeutic Riding Center is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. As a non-profit Sunrise is funded by donations, grants, foundations, and fund-raising events. Rider fees only account for a small percentage of the actual cost of operating the program. The rest of the funds are raised and/or donated. If you have personal or professional connections with foundations, corporations, or individuals that might assist in our fundraising efforts, please contact Sunrise, Inc. or let the instructor or any staff of Sunrise know.
Lesson Prices
The lessons are $35 per rider per 30-45 minute long lesson. Sunrise, Inc. does have a scholarship application that can be filled out and a price will be set depending on household income. Payment can be submitted before booking lesson. Please notify the instructor about payment concerns.
Before You Begin
All riders should turn in the following paperwork BEFORE approved to riding:
- Participant Packet
- Physician Packet (for those with diagnosed disabilities only)
- Seizure Form (required if seizure has occurred in the past 10 years)
- Autism Spectrum Disorders Form (if necessary)
These forms should be signed and completed by parents or guardians. The physician form should be completed and signed by your doctor.
It is the responsibility of the rider’s parent(s) or guardian to let Sunrise know of any changes in the rider’s medical, physical, mental or behavioral status.
*** Riders are prohibited to ride until paperwork is up to date and turned in for safety! ***
What to Expect at your Lesson
Proper Attire- Professional and Safe
• Every rider MUST wear a helmet that is ATSM-SEI approved.
• Wear hard soled shoes that are closed toe (tennis shoes are allowed).
• No sandals, open toes, or open back shoes.
• Riders are suggested to wear long pants even in the warm weather so they are comfortable and do not get rubbed by the saddle.
• Hair must be pulled back in a low hairstyle or behind ears so helmets can fit properly.
• No loose jewelry.
• Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. T shirts are suggested for summer. No tank tops.
When you Arrive at Sunrise, Inc.
• Please drive 10 mph up the driveway.
• Park in areas where no one is blocked in and property owners can get in and out of their garage.
• Find your helmet and put it on so the instructor makes sure it is properly fitted.
• Wait to enter the arena until the instructor or volunteer is there to assist.
• While waiting please be patient if the instructor is busy.
• Once everyone is ready the lesson will begin.
During and After Lesson
• The hour lesson begins when the rider arrives and begins brushing.
• Riders will brush and tack up their horses under the instructor’s supervision.
• The lesson consists of stretching the upper and lower body, working on riding techniques and adding in personal goals. A game is added in that is relating to what is being worked on during the lesson.
• Once the lesson is over, the rider is dismounted and asked to untack the horse under instructor’s supervision.
• Once untacked a treat is given to the horse using the black bucket and the rider may go to the office area and place the helmet on the shelf (unless they have their own).
Sunrise, Inc. Barn Rules
1. There is no smoking anywhere on the property- inside or outside.
2. Only touch the horses with permission and under supervision.
3. Do NOT feed horses unless directed and supervised by Instructor or trained volunteers.
4. Always use quiet voices and calm behavior on the property so riders or horses do not spook.
5. Stay away from the fences- they are equipped with electrical wire.
6. All children must be closely supervised by parents/guardians.
7. Unauthorized dogs are not allowed on the property while lessons are in session.
8. No one is allowed to enter stall or paddock areas other than instructor and staff at Sunrise, Inc.
9. Please dispose of trash in the trash can in the office.
10. During the lessons, all visitors and family must remain quiet.
11. Cell phones MUST be on vibrate or turned off during the lesson!
12. All riders must wear a helmet that is ASTM-SEI approved.
13. Always walk while in the barn. No Running Allowed!
14. Do not stand directly behind the horse, so the horse does not spook.
15. Always be quiet and calm around the horses.
16. Wear appropriate clothing.
17. Please listen and follow the instructor’s instructions at all times.
*Bookings are offered for private or semi-private lessons only. Semi-private options are offered for friends, family or siblings. Please contact us if you have any questions at amandagray@sunriseinc.org .
*Rider's MUST complete a Rider Handbook before their first lesson. All students with a diagnosed disability must have a physician's form. An annual update form is to be completed at the start of each year. Please bring your paperwork with you to your first lesson.
Weight Limit and Age Policy
The first priority of Sunrise, Inc. is to ensure the safety of our riders, volunteers and horses. In order to achieve this goal, we have established the following weight limit policy in regard to riding in this program. Please keep in mind if there is an emergency the instructor and trained side walkers may have to execute an emergency dismount and the weight of the student can impact the safety of the emergency dismount. Also, due to the size and set up of our facility we do not have a lift. Our staff and volunteers cannot assist anyone over 150lbs onto a horse. At any given time, our weight limit may be up to the instructor's discretion due to the horses and/or volunteers that we have available. You may be asked to do groundwork or other activities in place of riding.
- Maximum weight limit for full abled and minded riders- 250 pounds
- Maximum weight limit for full assistance riders- 150 pounds
Sunrise, Inc. Age policy is a minimum of three years old with no maximum age.
Attendance and Cancellation Policy
Sunrise, Inc. tries to offer as many lessons for individuals and groups throughout the year as possible. We have volunteers commit their time and we ask that riders do the same. It takes a lot of time and effort to plan a specific lesson and make sure there are enough volunteers available for those days and times.
Cancellation:
If you are unable to attend your lesson due to any reason other than an immediate emergency, you must inform Sunrise, Inc. or instructor at least 24-48 hours before your scheduled lesson time. We ask that you call the Sunrise, Inc. phone or call/text the instructor or cancel your booking online. Any lessons cancelled with prior notice can be rescheduled through the confirmation email sent after your initial booking by clicking the 'manage booking' option.
If a lesson is canceled less than two hours prior to the lesson, the lesson will be considered a “No Call, No Show.” The rider will still be charged, depending on the reason for lack of notice. After three No Call, No Shows, you will be dismissed from the session and your spot will be filled.
Every attempt will be made to avoid cancellations. However, there are situations that are unavoidable at times, such as equine health related issues, dangerous weather, and staffing. We appreciate your understanding and support regarding our cancellation policy. Sunrise, Inc. will inform all riders and volunteers if there are any cancellations as soon as possible. If we have to cancel your lesson can be rescheduled at a later date and time.
Pricing and Budget of Sunrise, Inc.
Sunrise, Inc. Therapeutic Riding Center is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. As a non-profit Sunrise is funded by donations, grants, foundations, and fund-raising events. Rider fees only account for a small percentage of the actual cost of operating the program. The rest of the funds are raised and/or donated. If you have personal or professional connections with foundations, corporations, or individuals that might assist in our fundraising efforts, please contact Sunrise, Inc. or let the instructor or any staff of Sunrise know.
Lesson Prices
The lessons are $35 per rider per 30-45 minute long lesson. Sunrise, Inc. does have a scholarship application that can be filled out and a price will be set depending on household income. Payment can be submitted before booking lesson. Please notify the instructor about payment concerns.
Before You Begin
All riders should turn in the following paperwork BEFORE approved to riding:
- Participant Packet
- Physician Packet (for those with diagnosed disabilities only)
- Seizure Form (required if seizure has occurred in the past 10 years)
- Autism Spectrum Disorders Form (if necessary)
These forms should be signed and completed by parents or guardians. The physician form should be completed and signed by your doctor.
It is the responsibility of the rider’s parent(s) or guardian to let Sunrise know of any changes in the rider’s medical, physical, mental or behavioral status.
*** Riders are prohibited to ride until paperwork is up to date and turned in for safety! ***
What to Expect at your Lesson
Proper Attire- Professional and Safe
• Every rider MUST wear a helmet that is ATSM-SEI approved.
• Wear hard soled shoes that are closed toe (tennis shoes are allowed).
• No sandals, open toes, or open back shoes.
• Riders are suggested to wear long pants even in the warm weather so they are comfortable and do not get rubbed by the saddle.
• Hair must be pulled back in a low hairstyle or behind ears so helmets can fit properly.
• No loose jewelry.
• Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. T shirts are suggested for summer. No tank tops.
When you Arrive at Sunrise, Inc.
• Please drive 10 mph up the driveway.
• Park in areas where no one is blocked in and property owners can get in and out of their garage.
• Find your helmet and put it on so the instructor makes sure it is properly fitted.
• Wait to enter the arena until the instructor or volunteer is there to assist.
• While waiting please be patient if the instructor is busy.
• Once everyone is ready the lesson will begin.
During and After Lesson
• The hour lesson begins when the rider arrives and begins brushing.
• Riders will brush and tack up their horses under the instructor’s supervision.
• The lesson consists of stretching the upper and lower body, working on riding techniques and adding in personal goals. A game is added in that is relating to what is being worked on during the lesson.
• Once the lesson is over, the rider is dismounted and asked to untack the horse under instructor’s supervision.
• Once untacked a treat is given to the horse using the black bucket and the rider may go to the office area and place the helmet on the shelf (unless they have their own).
Sunrise, Inc. Barn Rules
1. There is no smoking anywhere on the property- inside or outside.
2. Only touch the horses with permission and under supervision.
3. Do NOT feed horses unless directed and supervised by Instructor or trained volunteers.
4. Always use quiet voices and calm behavior on the property so riders or horses do not spook.
5. Stay away from the fences- they are equipped with electrical wire.
6. All children must be closely supervised by parents/guardians.
7. Unauthorized dogs are not allowed on the property while lessons are in session.
8. No one is allowed to enter stall or paddock areas other than instructor and staff at Sunrise, Inc.
9. Please dispose of trash in the trash can in the office.
10. During the lessons, all visitors and family must remain quiet.
11. Cell phones MUST be on vibrate or turned off during the lesson!
12. All riders must wear a helmet that is ASTM-SEI approved.
13. Always walk while in the barn. No Running Allowed!
14. Do not stand directly behind the horse, so the horse does not spook.
15. Always be quiet and calm around the horses.
16. Wear appropriate clothing.
17. Please listen and follow the instructor’s instructions at all times.
*Bookings are offered for private or semi-private lessons only. Semi-private options are offered for friends, family or siblings. Please contact us if you have any questions at amandagray@sunriseinc.org .
*Rider's MUST complete a Rider Handbook before their first lesson. All students with a diagnosed disability must have a physician's form. An annual update form is to be completed at the start of each year. Please bring your paperwork with you to your first lesson.
Weight Limit and Age Policy
The first priority of Sunrise, Inc. is to ensure the safety of our riders, volunteers and horses. In order to achieve this goal, we have established the following weight limit policy in regard to riding in this program. Please keep in mind if there is an emergency the instructor and trained side walkers may have to execute an emergency dismount and the weight of the student can impact the safety of the emergency dismount. Also, due to the size and set up of our facility we do not have a lift. Our staff and volunteers cannot assist anyone over 150lbs onto a horse. At any given time, our weight limit may be up to the instructor's discretion due to the horses and/or volunteers that we have available. You may be asked to do groundwork or other activities in place of riding.
- Maximum weight limit for full abled and minded riders- 250 pounds
- Maximum weight limit for full assistance riders- 150 pounds
Sunrise, Inc. Age policy is a minimum of three years old with no maximum age.
Attendance and Cancellation Policy
Sunrise, Inc. tries to offer as many lessons for individuals and groups throughout the year as possible. We have volunteers commit their time and we ask that riders do the same. It takes a lot of time and effort to plan a specific lesson and make sure there are enough volunteers available for those days and times.
Cancellation:
If you are unable to attend your lesson due to any reason other than an immediate emergency, you must inform Sunrise, Inc. or instructor at least 24-48 hours before your scheduled lesson time. We ask that you call the Sunrise, Inc. phone or call/text the instructor or cancel your booking online. Any lessons cancelled with prior notice can be rescheduled through the confirmation email sent after your initial booking by clicking the 'manage booking' option.
If a lesson is canceled less than two hours prior to the lesson, the lesson will be considered a “No Call, No Show.” The rider will still be charged, depending on the reason for lack of notice. After three No Call, No Shows, you will be dismissed from the session and your spot will be filled.
Every attempt will be made to avoid cancellations. However, there are situations that are unavoidable at times, such as equine health related issues, dangerous weather, and staffing. We appreciate your understanding and support regarding our cancellation policy. Sunrise, Inc. will inform all riders and volunteers if there are any cancellations as soon as possible. If we have to cancel your lesson can be rescheduled at a later date and time.
Pricing and Budget of Sunrise, Inc.
Sunrise, Inc. Therapeutic Riding Center is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. As a non-profit Sunrise is funded by donations, grants, foundations, and fund-raising events. Rider fees only account for a small percentage of the actual cost of operating the program. The rest of the funds are raised and/or donated. If you have personal or professional connections with foundations, corporations, or individuals that might assist in our fundraising efforts, please contact Sunrise, Inc. or let the instructor or any staff of Sunrise know.
Lesson Prices
The lessons are $35 per rider per 30-45 minute long lesson. Sunrise, Inc. does have a scholarship application that can be filled out and a price will be set depending on household income. Payment can be submitted before booking lesson. Please notify the instructor about payment concerns.
Before You Begin
All riders should turn in the following paperwork BEFORE approved to riding:
- Participant Packet
- Physician Packet (for those with diagnosed disabilities only)
- Seizure Form (required if seizure has occurred in the past 10 years)
- Autism Spectrum Disorders Form (if necessary)
These forms should be signed and completed by parents or guardians. The physician form should be completed and signed by your doctor.
It is the responsibility of the rider’s parent(s) or guardian to let Sunrise know of any changes in the rider’s medical, physical, mental or behavioral status.
*** Riders are prohibited to ride until paperwork is up to date and turned in for safety! ***
What to Expect at your Lesson
Proper Attire- Professional and Safe
• Every rider MUST wear a helmet that is ATSM-SEI approved.
• Wear hard soled shoes that are closed toe (tennis shoes are allowed).
• No sandals, open toes, or open back shoes.
• Riders are suggested to wear long pants even in the warm weather so they are comfortable and do not get rubbed by the saddle.
• Hair must be pulled back in a low hairstyle or behind ears so helmets can fit properly.
• No loose jewelry.
• Dress in layers appropriate for the weather. T shirts are suggested for summer. No tank tops.
When you Arrive at Sunrise, Inc.
• Please drive 10 mph up the driveway.
• Park in areas where no one is blocked in and property owners can get in and out of their garage.
• Find your helmet and put it on so the instructor makes sure it is properly fitted.
• Wait to enter the arena until the instructor or volunteer is there to assist.
• While waiting please be patient if the instructor is busy.
• Once everyone is ready the lesson will begin.
During and After Lesson
• The hour lesson begins when the rider arrives and begins brushing.
• Riders will brush and tack up their horses under the instructor’s supervision.
• The lesson consists of stretching the upper and lower body, working on riding techniques and adding in personal goals. A game is added in that is relating to what is being worked on during the lesson.
• Once the lesson is over, the rider is dismounted and asked to untack the horse under instructor’s supervision.
• Once untacked a treat is given to the horse using the black bucket and the rider may go to the office area and place the helmet on the shelf (unless they have their own).
Sunrise, Inc. Barn Rules
1. There is no smoking anywhere on the property- inside or outside.
2. Only touch the horses with permission and under supervision.
3. Do NOT feed horses unless directed and supervised by Instructor or trained volunteers.
4. Always use quiet voices and calm behavior on the property so riders or horses do not spook.
5. Stay away from the fences- they are equipped with electrical wire.
6. All children must be closely supervised by parents/guardians.
7. Unauthorized dogs are not allowed on the property while lessons are in session.
8. No one is allowed to enter stall or paddock areas other than instructor and staff at Sunrise, Inc.
9. Please dispose of trash in the trash can in the office.
10. During the lessons, all visitors and family must remain quiet.
11. Cell phones MUST be on vibrate or turned off during the lesson!
12. All riders must wear a helmet that is ASTM-SEI approved.
13. Always walk while in the barn. No Running Allowed!
14. Do not stand directly behind the horse, so the horse does not spook.
15. Always be quiet and calm around the horses.
16. Wear appropriate clothing.
17. Please listen and follow the instructor’s instructions at all times.
Sunrise, Inc offers:
-Equine Assisted Activities
-Volunteering
-Mentoring
-Veteran's Equine Therapy
-Groups
-Field Trips
-Internships
-Ladies Nights
-Private Lessons
-Pony Parties
and more....
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