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Most Adorable Horse/Bike Education Day, Ever!

 On October 12th, Heil Valley Ranch was the place to be for kids on bikes, families and….horses.  The Boulder Mountainbike Alliance, Boulder County Horse Association and Boulder County Parks & Open Space combined to host a morning of learning about the beginner trails at Heil Valley ranch. Beautiful weather, enthusiastic mini cyclists, kid-friendly trails and horse ambassadors Ellie and Walker, came together to make one of the most adorable horse/bike education/outreach days ever. 

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How to advocate for use of the Boulder County Fairgrounds arena for winter horse riding

If you are disappointed that the County Commissioners and Boulder County Open Space Advisory Committee made the decision to cancel the availability of the indoor arena for all horse riders on Wednesdays during the winter, you can voice your concerns regarding this decision and encourage them to reconsider.  Previously the indoor arena was open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for horse riding from November through April to anyone. This was a great resource for the equine community during the winter months, especially for those without access to an indoor arena, and it was in keeping with the Parks & Open Space Mission to conserve agricultural resources and provide public uses that reflect community values.This decision to cancel was recommended by fairgrounds staff and approved by both POSAC and the county commissioners.Here are important ways to share your comments: #1: Boulder County Open Space Advisory Committee:Sign up to attend the Dec 19th POSAC meeting (in person or via Zoom). Sign-up opens one week before the meeting (so Dec 12th).And/or send your comments to POSAC, any time, through the form that’s at the bottom of the same page: POSAC MEETING/COMMENTS #2: Boulder County Commissioners: Sign up to comment at the next public comment session onThursday Dec 5th at 1 pm.Can’t make that date? Members of the public are welcome and encouraged to attend any monthly public comment sessions to speak on any issue of county concern. These sessions typically occur on the first Thursdays but follow the link to double check dates and times.You are also encouraged to email the commissioners at any time. SIGN-UP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC MEETING EMAIL

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Public Riding Sessions at the Boulder County Fairgrounds Cancelled!

By Carmen Porter, BCHA Board Member & Fun Show Committee Chair For many years, the Boulder County Fairgrounds offered public sessions from November through April, which was a wonderful but unfortunately underutilized opportunity for the equestrian community to bring their horses to the indoor arena to practice for the low cost of $5/horse.  With the recently approved updated Boulder County Fairgrounds Policy Manual, all those public sessions have been cancelled. If you were one of the users who took advantage of this, it is a big loss, as there is no other  indoor public arena opportunity for practice.  Some of you may not have been aware that public sessions at the indoor arena existed and might have used them if you knew.  Every year we try to remind the equestrian community about public sessions, but this year when we contacted the fairgrounds office to confirm the dates, we were informed that the public sessions have been cancelled. Traditionally, the public sessions consisted of Tuesday evening roping, Wednesday all day open riding, Thursday evening barrel racing (as well as a day in the exhibit building set up for dog agility course practice).  The cancellation of all these public events was proposed in the presentation of the updated fairgrounds policy manual to Boulder County Parks & Open Space Advisory Committee at their meeting held on May 23.  POSAC advises staff and the county commissioners on management of county Open Space properties, and the fairgrounds are one of those facilities.  As such, POSAC has quite an influence on decisions

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CTRC Receives Funds From Broncos Sale

Newsflash: Colorado Therapuetic Riding Center (CTRC) receives $37,500 from the sale of the Denver Broncos! CTRC was one of over 35 agencies and organizations to receive a portion of the nearly $1 million awarded to Longmont thanks to the sale of the Denver Broncos. For a therapeutic riding center to be recognized by civic leaders in this way reflects positively on equine organizations in general. And with CTRC’s two-year waitlist, the hope is to expand programming to help more people receive equine assisted activities. Read the Longmont Times-Call article here

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Voulez-Vous Soiree Avec BCHA?

Do you get excited about planning parties? Enjoy being creative?  Love to see your ideas put into action?  We have an opportunity for you to do just that!  BCHA is looking for someone to help plan our 2024 Member Soiree!  What’s a soiree you ask?It’s a meeting + member gathering + new friends + party!Don’t miss this chance!  Looking forward to hearing from you! I’m interested in helping plan BCHA’s soiree

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Major Construction At Hall Ranch Trailhead

There will be no horse trailer parking available until at least mid-June The goal of this project is to improve the drainage, road surface, and overall efficiency of the trailhead. Many sections have faced erosion and need repairs to prevent additional damage to the road, make vehicle access easier, and reduce impacts on the surrounding area. Water pooling in parking spots has caused the deterioration of wood timbers over time. To fix this, the wood parking timbers will be replaced with new stone curbing, which is a more sustainable solution. The stone curbing will be installed with drainage gaps to avoid water pooling, making the trailhead more resilient. Find out more and stay updated HERE.

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The Trails Committee is up and cantering with its first new members!

We are pleased to welcome Alex Rushford and Denise Marino! Might you be next? Please consider joining this volunteer committee of active BCHA members to create safer trails for equestrians through observation and reporting problematic or unsafe conditions for the equestrian trail riding community.  Through hiking or riding trails, members will report what they think could be a hazard to horses.  BCHA will then contact the appropriate Open Space authority and meet with them to resolve the problem. The ultimate goal is for riders to feel comfortable and safe so that they will return and continue to ride trails–especially where we’ve identified problems and have had them corrected. If you’re interested in joining, just click on the button below and we’ll be in touch! I’m interested in joining the Trails Committee

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Social Gathering at CTRC on May 22nd 2024

Mingle with BCHA members and friends along with staff and volunteers from Colorado Therapeutic Riding Center for a chance to: Learn about CTRC’s mission and visionLearn how horses can and do change the lives of the people with disabilities that CTRC serves Observe a class * Tour the facilityGet to know some of the amazing team that make it all possibleEnjoy a potluck dinnerBeverages will be provided by BCHA Details:Please arrive on time to observe the class which begins at 5:30 Dress for the weather. We will be inside to eat but the tour will take us outside. Also, wear waterproof shoes that you don’t mind getting muddy. We are on a working farm, so there is mud. Find out more about CTRC HERE  Sign up & bring something to share for the potluck: Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *I plan to bring: Submit

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Ranch Horse Mentor Match-Up at the National Western Stock Show

By Mea French, Easy Riders volunteer and Horse Leader’s Council member   A big “congratulations” to current Boulder County 4-H horse member Anna Thomas and alumnae Delaney Helgans (both a part of Easy Rider’s 4-H club) for doing so well in their Ranch Horse Mentor Match Up competition at the National Western Stock Show in early January. Delaney (with her mentor, Jesse Jolly from Agate, Colorado) took 4th place. Anna (with her mentor, Steve Schwartzenberger from Longmont ) was reserve champion earning $1,000 in scholarship money. They both had a good cheering section from their Boulder County 4-H friends and family! These selected riders get to work with talented industry horse professionals in the disciplines of ranch riding, ranch trail, reining and cow work… then compete against each other in this match up between 9 other riders. It was an exciting event all around. Congratulations to Anna and Delaney!

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