Therapeutic Horsemanship Club
The Therapeutic Horsemanship (TH) Club is a group open to all students and faculty that have an interest and appreciation for therapeutic horsemanship.  The club’s goals are to provide both social and professional networking opportunities in the ever growing TH field and also to provide educational and recreational outings / events for its active members.  The club travels to both the National (Fall) and Regional (Spring) North American Riding for the Handicapped Association conferences annually.  Throughout the year the club also hosts “fun” nights like dinner and a movie or mini golf.  These are purely recreational for the members to get away from campus, enjoy each others company and be rewarded for their hard work for the club.  Besides the “fun” nights, the club also has educational opportunities like attending hippotherapy lessons to observe, trying therapeutic driving, and learning about vaulting and competitive opportunities in the therapeutic horsemanship world. 

2008 Officers

President: Michael Kryszak '09

Vice-President: Patricia Norris '08

Treasurer- Elizabeth Capalbo '09

Secretary- Ashley Colvin ’10

 

Incoming 2009 Officers

President- Casey Lowe '11

Vice President Phillip Ratchford '11

Treasurer- Gabby Grubic '10

Secretary- Flo Wojecik '11

2007/2008 Year Events:

Attending NARHA National Conference in Anaheim, CA

Hosting 2 NARHA Registered Instructor Workshops

Attending NARHA Region 3 Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC

Attending Therapeutic Horsemanship Show Virginia

Visiting a farm outside of Raleigh to observe hippotherapy lessons

Going to see Fools Gold and having dinner in Southern Pines

 

2008/2009 Year Tentative Events:

Attending NARHA National Conference in Hartford, CT

Hosting 1 NARHA Registered Instructor Workshop

Attending NARHA Region 3 Conference in Virginia Beach, VA

*SAPC Students have been asked to make a formal presentation for the event

1 Dinner and a movie night

1 mini-golf night

Bull Ride in South Carolina
     
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