Have Fun With Horses at Any Age

El Rodeo Equestrian Center in Brea. Click here to register for upcoming classes. Fun on the Farm – 4 weeks (Ages 1½ to 6) Bring your parent to the farm. Together you’ll learn about funny farm animals, create a farm craft and ride a real pony each week. $20 material fee payable to instructor at first class meeting. Bring a bike helmet and wear closed-toe shoes. Parent participation is required. Horse Fun for Preschoolers – 4 weeks (Ages 3 to 6) Bring your parent to help you learn about horses! We will learn to halter, groom, saddle, feed, walk, stop, and turn a real live horse. $20 material fee payable to instructor at first class meeting. Bring a bike helmet and wear closed-toe shoes. Parent participation is required. Horse Fun for Kids – 4 weeks (Ages 7 to 12) Join this fun class and learn the basics about horsemanship and riding, saddling, haltering, feeding, and grooming. Bring a bike helmet and wear closed-toe shoes. $20 material fee payable to instructor at first class meeting. Horse Fun for Adults – 4 weeks (Ages 13 and up) Learn the art of basic riding and learn all about horses in a fun-filled atmosphere. We will learn to halter, groom, saddle, feed, walk, stop, turn, mount and dismount. $20 material fee payable to instructor at first class meeting. Safety helmets provided or bring your own bike helmet. The Community Services Department is responsible for the development and maintenance of those services contributing to the fulfillment of La Mirada’s recreational, social services and transportation needs. Community Services coordinates efforts between the City, residents and other agencies to expand La Mirada’s recreational and social opportunities; plans and administers City park and recreation program; disseminates information to help residents obtain maximum benefit from services available to the community; coordinates social services; conducts programs to enhance the quality of La Mirada’s family environment; and assists in strengthening community identity and citizen understanding of local government. Source: City of La Mirada[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]]]>