Touchstone Farm – 2019 Kentucky Derby Winners Circle
Auction Ends: May 15, 2019 11:59 PM EDT

Unique Experiences

A Week at Pony Farm Camp that your Daughter (or Granddaughter) Will Never Forget!

Item Number
114
Estimated Value
1875 USD
Sold
1200 USD to kc7e3e285
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

A full week at Pony Farm, Session1 only!  You will be doubly rewarded--when you present her with this gift and when you pick her up at the end of camp.  Enjoy your very own horse or pony for the week while you learn horsemanship and stable management skills and life long leadership skills!

“Pony Farm means that I get to see all my friends, favorite horses, ponies, and counselors. It means that I get to ride and I know I’ll have the best week ever!”-PF camper

Pony Farm Summer Camp at Touchstone Farm is a residential camp in Temple, NH, for girls ages 8 – 14. Our small size, a maximum of 36 campers per session, and low camper/staff ratio provide a safe, warm, loving atmosphere with the feeling of family.

Each camper has a horse or pony of her own during her stay at Pony Farm. The horse is hers to ride, care for, and enjoy for the entire session. Campers may also bring their own horse. We offer the gifts of love, care and time in a protected place.  We hope that each girl who leaves Pony Farm will do so with a renewed sense of hope for the world, a stronger sense of self, a deepened commitment to caring, and the confidence to be a positive

We offer the gifts of love, care and time in a protected place. We hope that each girl who leaves Pony Farm will do so with a renewed sense of hope for the world, a stronger sense of self, a deepened commitment to caring, and the confidence to be a positive influence in the world. 

Item Special Note

Must be used Session 1: June 17- June 23

For more information, https://www.touchstone-farm.org/pony-farm-summer-camp

A Day in the Life of a Camper
7:30 am            Wake up: Bring horses in from fields, feed, hay, water, clean stalls and other morning barn chores

8:30 am            Breakfast

9:00 am            Room Cleanup and Getting dressed for morning riding lesson

9:15 am            Community Meeting: Announce day’s schedule and address any  questions or concerns

9:30 am            Groom, tack up horses, riding lesson –  On average, lesson groups have six riders, grouped by ability and goals. Senior Staff and Counselors in Training work with each group.

12:30 pm          Lunch

1:15 pm            Rest hour- quiet time, chat, read, write letters

2:30 pm           Afternoon Activities – No two days or weeks are alike. Campers in each session make a wish list of what they’d like to do at camp. We do our best to tailor the session to their wishes.

4:30 pm            Grain horses and then camp store time for campers

5:00 pm            Turn out horses in fields and evening barn chores 

6:00 pm            Showers and  free time

6:30 pm            Dinner

7:15 pm            Evening Activity

8:30 pm            Goodnight Circle,  Vespers, and Songs 

9:15pm             Lights Out

9:30 pm            All Quiet