News

29 Jul: Homestead Stables Pauses Operations

Lisa Haglund, Heritage President and CEO, shared today that the Homestead Stables Equestrian Center will pause all operations effective September 1, 2020. Haglund shared, “Heritage has always been committed to putting the safety and well-being of all God’s creatures we’ve been entrusted to care for as our top priority, including those who called the Homestead Stables their home. It is…

06 Mar: Laura Lee Thomas Barrel Clinic

Join Homestead Stables for a barrel riding clinic with Laura Lee Thomas (date TBD, Fall 2020). This clinic is designed to help riders focus on solutions to common problems, which they can easily incorporate to their daily rides at home. This clinic is based on barrel racing, and basic horsemanship fundamentals.

15 Oct: Luke Gingerich Horsemanship Liberty Clinic

Luke Gingerich is coming to Homestead Stables! Please join us for a whole lot of fun and learning with one of the best horseman in the country. Luke will be available for private or semi-private lessons on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. This clinic will be for people who are serious about taking their liberty work and relationship with their horse…

12 Sep: Lori Gordon Clinic – Cancelled

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Lori Gordon is a professional horseman who has trained and judged shows all over the world for over 30 years. She also co-owns and manages Post Quarter Horses and has coached riders to the Top 3 at AQHA World Show and to the Top 5 at Quarter Horse Congress. On Friday, her clinic will focus…

10 Sep: Chase Barnes Clinic

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the horse industry! Chase Barnes has over 15 years of experience training horses from starting 2 year olds to finished pleasure horses and all-arounders. He is a Congress and World Champion and has coached and trained numerous Congress and World Champions, National leaders, All Arounds, and…

19 Aug: Equine Therapy Holds Benefits for Seniors

Equine Therapy is a type of therapy using horses as a means to promote physical, occupational, and emotional growth. According to the Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) Intl., a not-for-profit group that promotes equine-assisted activities and therapies, a recent survey revealed that for the first time, 115 of the group’s 877 members reported having senior-specific programs ranging from those aimed…