








Barn Club
Going on 4 years, here is our all girls, all farm stuff, all fun, get'n dirty Barn Club! (No dresses or pretty shoes allowed in this club).
Activities will change weekly, but some of the things will include:
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* Morning/evening farm chores. Feeding the cows, checking on calves, feeding chickens, collecting eggs, blanketing horses or removing blankets if required, putting bedding down for calves, etc.
* Learning about horses - health, body, anatomy, tack, grooming, picking feet - pony rides/light riding when footing and temperature permits
*Barn management - how to clean stalls, tie hay bags, tie horses safely, maintaining equipment (tack cleaning), how to adjust halters and bridles
* Basic First aid
* Teaching calves to walk on a lead rope
* Tobogganing behind the tractor in the winter- we hook up several toboggans 15'+ behind the tractor and tour through the fields
* Team building and positive relationships are a very strong part of all our programs.
*Learning to safely move around farm equipment, operate hand tools such as drills, and fix fences.
*Overnight Trips to Equine Expos
*Scheduled Sleepover
*"Horsie" Homework
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Girls should dress warm and bring a spare change of clothes each week and a few pairs of mitts so hands stay dry.
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AGES: 8 plus (adults too! The women last season sure enjoyed it!)
TIME: 9am-12pm
WHEN: Every Saturday (see below)
MEMBERSHIP: ($35 per day/$30 per day if paid by the month)
REGISTERATION: There are limited spots available. All spots will be held once payment has been received.
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Dates:
November 8, 15, 22, 29
December 6, 13, 20, 27
January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
February 7, 14, 21, 29
March 7, 14, 21, 28
April 4, 11, 18, 25
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
June 6, 13, 20, 27
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Barn Club carries into the winter months until the end of the school year followed with a Barn Club Sleepover.
Barn Club Origin

Barn Club was founded by Jasmin in 2021 to provide children — and adults alike — with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore their love of animals in a supportive and welcoming environment. The program encourages participants to develop confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills while learning about animal care and safety.
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Jasmin brings over 20 years of experience in both English and Western riding and coaching. Having owned and cared for horses her entire life, she brings deep knowledge and dedication to every aspect of barn life. She helps manage a facility that houses up to 27 horses, oversees the lesson program, and leads the Barn Club with enthusiasm and professionalism.
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Passionate about safety, respect, and inclusivity, Jasmin fosters a positive atmosphere where everyone — two-legged and four-legged — can thrive. Her zero-tolerance policy for bullying and her focus on teamwork make Barn Club a place where learning and friendship go hand in hand.


