2257 days ago

Holiday Programme before Christmas

Debra Moore from Ambury Park Centre Inc

Hello our holiday programme has changed its dates - Wednesday 18th, Thursday 19th & Friday 20th December 9am - 3pm

Would you like your 8 - 15 year old to participate in a locally based horse riding programme? Ambury Park Centre based in Mangere Bridge is offering a three day horse programme that includes riding, horse management & horsemanship. The course gives children a taste of what it is like to own their own horse & the opportunity to have fun with other like-minded children. Introduce your child to horse riding with experienced equine instructors through fun & learning. Open to all, from total beginners to more experienced riders.
Book for one, two or all three days. Helmets are provided. No experience necessary. $95 per rider per day.

Contact: Debra at the office : office@amburyparkcentre.org.nz or Phone: 6340763 then select 0. Ambury is situated on the picturesque Ambury Regional Park in Mangere Bridge easily accessed via the motorway systems.
Bring: Lunch, drink, boots / sturdy shoes, sunscreen

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