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ISSUE NUMBER  161                                                                                                                                                          NOVEMBER 2016
                                                       THE TOWN CRIER

                                                    SHARE Therapeutic Riding















                                     2. Our two Adrianas are taking   3. Washing horse blankets.    4. Hanging out the clean horse
                                     job training through Pendleton                        blankets to dry.
                                     High School, and here they are
      1. Julianne is preparing for a lesson!











                                     6. School group from T. L. Hanna High School in Anderson.    7. Tameka drives  the mule around
                                                                                        the farm.

     5. Adriana is taking riding lessons with
     us since she started the job training
     through Pendleton High School!








                                     9.  Volunteer Paul (center) with two students
                                     from T. L. Hanna High School in Anderson.
                                                                             10. Clemson Volunteers  with Lisa and Tameka.
    8. Our two Adrianas and their   SHARE Therapeutic Riding has lots going on!  The Special Ability Friends from the Anderson County
    teacher arrive for job training!    Day  Services will continue their adventures with us with a series of riding lessons for small groups.  Their
                                   visit to Scott Hills Equestrian Center will include grooming, riding, and a little bit of horse related arts and
                                   crafts. A good time will be had by all!

                                   SHARE stands for Scott Hills' Awesome Riding Experience. We are located in Pendleton and serve indi-
                                   viduals of all ages with special needs. Therapeutic riding benefits clients physically, cognitively, and emo-
                                   tionally. Our Program Director, Lisa Hartman, has recently completed a course for serving our military
                                   veterans, and hope to be expanding that program.

                                   We have some helpers right now who are young people from Pendleton High School with special needs
                                   doing job training. A group of college students from Clemson University will be helping us while they sat-
                                   isfy requirements from their classes.

                                   We always need more volunteers to help us achieve our goals of safety, skill-building, and fun. Most of our
    11.  (left) Adriana on her first ride   activities are mornings and afternoons on weekdays. No experience is required, we will happily train our
    around the farm on her sixteenth   helpers! For the most fun volunteering can be, please call us at 910-538-5575 to sign up.
    birthday.

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