Green Acres Ranch Inc.
June 2016
Monthly Newsletter
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Monday-Friday
9am-4pm
&
Saturday-Sunday
9am-1pm
Please,
Enter the office using the door next to the bathroom.
Do not go in through the courtyard.
-Thank you
Office: 951-302-6045
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Tuesday - Thursday
Morning Lessons
8am
Tuesday & Thursday Afternoon Lessons
5pm & 6pm
Wednesday
Afternoon Lessons
4pm, 5pm & 6pm
Saturday & Sunday
Morning Lessons
8am ,9am, 10am, & 11am
Ranch Rides
7am, 9am & 11am
For questions about the lesson schedule or Ranch Rides visit our
website
or give us a call at
951-302-0645
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CONGRATULATIONS
to
Intern of the Month
Makayla
Kurtz
please see the office for your free Green Acres Hat or T-Shirt!
Be sure to check the
Regularly for upcoming events!
(Please call the office if you need log-in info. This site is password protected.)
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Prepaid Lesson Package
10 Lessons
for $405
Buy 9 lessons and
the 10th Lesson
is FREE
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Please contact the office to place your order today!
Green Acres always has
seasonal wear available for purchase: Shirts, Tank
Tops, Hats, Beanies,
Sweatshirts and Jackets.
Stop in to browse our selection of Green Acres jackets, shirts and tank tops!
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STUDENT DISCOUNT:
Ranch Rides are only
$45 per person for anyone ACTIVE in our lesson program. Bring your family and they can also receive the same special rate!
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If you see any snakes here at Green Acres Ranch please do not attempt to remove or kill them. Call the office at 951-302-6045 and our staff will address the situation.
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RCAHA Board of Directors meetings are held every first Wednesday of the month at 7pm at Green Acres Ranch.
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Volunteers Always Welcome!
Looking for volunteers
to assist with:
Therapeutic Riding Sessions
Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays, & Fridays
951-302-2384
Group Riding Lessons & Grooming
Tuesday, Wednesday,
& Thursday Mornings
951-302-6045
No experience necessary!
We will train you. These are both great opportunities to get involved with and be around well behaved horses while gaining great horse experience.
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Showmanship Clinic Part I
Saturday, July 9th, 3pm-5:30pm
(immediately followed by the RCAHA Annual BBQ)
Don't miss the RCAHA Youth Club Showmanship Clinic
hosted by youth coordinator Katherine Rich-Elzig!
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This is a FREE showmanship clinic offered by Katherine. No horses are needed as all
horses will be provided by KRE. For the showmanship clinic, please RSVP to Katherine
at 909-518-0100 or [email protected]. We would love for all children and their families to join us for the Annual RCAHA BBQ directly following the clinic.
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We are SERIOUS
about our
5 MPH Speed Limit!
In addition, All drivers MUST Yield to Horses. Many animals and children are always present at Green Acres. For their safety and yours, any drivers who fail to follow the Green Acres driving rules
may be asked to park on the street.
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2016 Summer Camps
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Space is limited.
Call the office to reserve your space today!
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Summer Camp Dates:
Session 4: June 27th - July 1st
Session 5: July 5th - 8th
(4 day camp $240)
Session 6: July 11th - 15th
Session 7: July 18th - 22nd
(FULL)
Session 8: July 25th - 29th
Session 9: August 1st - 5th
(ADV $350)
$300.00 per camper
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All GA Camps:
All Green Acres camp counselors are
CPR & First Aid Certified.
Our camp curricula focuses on fun, horsemanship, and safety. Campers need to bring a sack
lunch. Snack is provided. Long pants and closed toe shoes are required for riding
and are always required around the
animals. We suggest wearing layers and labeling all belongings.
Camp Hours are from
9am - 3pm
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Please feel free to call us at 951-302-6045
to register, or if you have any questions.
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New Stall Name Plates!
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Green Acres Ranch is in the final stages of printing and putting up individual stall plates for each horse here at Green Acres.
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The stall plates will reflect the horses name and identify the diet, emergency contact information, and other important notes about each individual. Although we have carefully cataloged all of the information regarding each horse, we ask that you help us to check for accuracy. If you notice a mistake or misprint on your card, please bring it to the office where stall plate correction forms are available.
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ATTENTION:
GA BOARDERS AND CLIENTS
Here are a few reminders:
1.
Please leave your dogs at home
when visiting Green Acres. It has been a long standing rule here at GA that only resident dogs may be allowed on the premises. This rule is for your dogs safety as well as the safety of fellow boarders, clients, and horses. If we see your dog on our property you will be asked to remove them.
2. While here on the ranch, please park your vehicles in the parking lot.
Please do not park any vehicles at your horses stall or barn.
If you are delivering feed or heavy items, drop them off and then return your vehicle to the parking lot. (all haul-in vehicles and trailers MUST have a valid parking pass displayed on their dashboard at all times.)
3. Please be mindful of activities going on while delivering items to your stall.
Horses always have the right away.
If there is an activity in front or near where you need to drop something off, please wait till it is over or return later.
4.
Please do not put shavings in your horse's stall or pen! Regular shavings tend to blow away, and are to difficult for our maintenance staff to properly clean. INSTEAD, use pelleted shavings which work GREAT and allow our staff to properly care for y
our horses needs!
5.
Check your spam folder if you are not receiving your monthly invoice.
Boarders will receive a monthly invoice from Green Acres via EMAIL. If you do not see it, check your spam folder and add " [email protected]" to your contact list.
And don't forget, please observe our speed limits
and
always yield to horses.
GA courtesy allows for the
vehicles driving UP
the drive way to have
the right of way
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5 MPH Speed Limit
= No Dust!
Thank you for your help to keep Green Acres
a safe place for everyone to enjoy!
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If you do not already have a salt block in your horse's stall...now is the time.
Horses do require about 1-2 ounces of salt per day to
help meet their requirement for sodium and chloride. This
requirement can increase to 4-6 ounces of salt per day in hot climates or under exercise where losses in sweat increase greatly. Inadequate salt in the diet can result in abnormal eating behavior such as licking or chewing objects which have salt on them (fork handles etc.) or licking/eating dirt. Water intake may also decrease, increasing the risk of impaction colic. In more extreme cases, horses will stop eating and may experience muscle incoordination."
www.horsefeedblog.
com
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Green Acres Neighbor's
LIST YOUR BUSINESS HERE!
Green Acres is now offering a
FREE listing in our
newsletter to all of our clients and friends!
Green Acres Resident Trainers:
KRE Show Horses
with Katherine Rich
The Rich Group
with Roy Rich
Ruben Mageno Cutting Horses
with Ruben Mageno & BuffyYoung
Michelle & Keeley's Blanketing Service
Don't worry about blanketing your horse this winter, talk to Michelle or call the office for more info!
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Max Optics Photography
, mobile photography specializing in equine photography, horse shows, off road sports, family portraits, pet portraits and weddings. Located in Riverside County. www.maxopticsphotography.com or [email protected]
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Fine dine in, take out, and fast delivery!
31757 Temecula Pkwy #A Temecula, CA 92592
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[email protected] for your FREE business listing!
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