Saturday, January 22, 2011

Horse Play News Jan - Feb 2011


The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Jan – Feb 2011
Horse Play
EIN: 05-0506340
Website: www.hptrc.org
Email: horseplayri@msn.com

Message from Aidan – the Alpha Mare

Snow – beautiful snow! I love snow! The humans don’t seem to share my enthusiasm but that’s ok – I love snow – running in it, bucking in it and best of all – ROLLING in it!

Aidan is a “20-something”Thoroughbred mare, rescued almost 19 years ago and a “co-founder” of Horse Play. Fresh off the track, she was loaded with baggage (she lived up to her registered name “Slightly Nasty”) and a severe hoof injury. Her strong, dominant persona made things very difficult at first – but over the years and with proper teaching, she has become an incredible partner, teacher and friend. Almost adopted several times, her “alpha” nature proved her undoing and she found a permanent home here at Horse Play. She is the alpha mare of the big herd here. She will also contribute her opinions and stories on the herd’s blog at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ The blog will have stories and observations by all the horses and a couple of humans of Horse Play.

A Message from Deidre

***** We need everyone's help with this - it's very important - it's super easy but needs to be done daily - Horse Play wants to help the RISPCA win a $5,000 grant (and maybe more!). The RISPCA is a huge resource for all animals (and humans) in RI. They are participating in the Shelter Challenge and the most votes win! Continues until March 20, 2011
1. Click on the link - http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces?siteId=3
2. Shelter Name: Rhode Island SPCA
3. State: RI
4. Click on "search"
5. Click Vote!
6. Done

2010 is now behind us (it was a very good year! lots of new friends and and fun events!) - we were also able to place 8 horses in adoptive homes and find fosters for 2 more - of course the spaces filled up as fast as they opened but that is the nature of what we do - we are eager to see what is in store for 2011. We do have several horses available for adoption and all are looking for sponsors.

On the subject of adoption, fostering and sponsoring, I want to clear up a few grey areas, stuff I became aware of in the course of the previous year.
First, there are numerous ways to help Horse Play – some don’t even require that you get dirty.

Volunteering - that is what it is - helping out - whether it be cleaning paddocks, stuffing envelopes, manning a table or booth, grooming or riding - everyone gets their hands dirty - kids are welcome but generally best if 12 yrs or older.

Sponsoring a Horse - Sponsoring a horse is a donation of a "committed" monthly amount - any amount - you can specify which horse, although the funds go directly into the general horse care account - any horse here can be sponsored - the sponsor receives our newsletter, updates and pics of the particular horse and if local, sponsor may visit, groom and if suitable, play with and ride the horse. Sponsorship donations are tax-deductible.

Fostering
- the fosteror provides a suitable facility for the horse and assumes care (except farrier and vet expenses) to inlcude feed, water, shelter and exercise/riding - we provide guidelines for feeding,exercise,etc - the fosteror gets first choice for adoption and will allow Horse Play to show the horse to prospective adopters - all fostererors sign an agreement detailing all aspects of the foster care. Feed and bedding costs are tax-deductible.

Adoption - the ultimate - what we strive for - a permanent, "forever" home - adoption entails total care of the horse (with some guidelines from Horse Play) - there is a contract involved and the horse cannot be sold, traded, given away or removed from adopter's custody. If any problem or concern arises, the horse is returned to Horse Play. Horse Play also reserves the right to visit periodically (with 24 hours notice) and if situation is deemed unsuitable for the horse, it is immediately returned to Horse Play. We do not list our available horses online (with exception of a couple listed on Petfinder.com) due to the fact that we receive an absurd amount of bizarre inquiries and we feel it is best for someone who is serious to give us a call first and we can discuss needs, wants and who we have who might be suitable - then we go from there. Also note adoption fees will vary but we try to keep it affordable.
** Adoption requires a bit of a process - first one must come visit and meet the horse, then an application with references must be completed, next a rep from Horse Play will visit the facility where the horse will be kept and if all is well, the prospective adopter will be required to visit the horse at Horse Play several more times to play,hang out with and ride. This isn't like picking out a new pair of shoes, we are about finding the right match so that all will work out for everyone concerned - especially the horse. We have helped over 200 horses since 1999 and in that time we have had 4 returned and we have had to retrieve 2. Also note, horses here are brought along to become friendly, multi-discipline, family-type horses. We take the time it takes to get them there. We DO NOT adopt out youngsters or green horses (liability issues). While our method may seem time-consuming and possibly limiting, it works. So if you are looking for an equine friend and partner, you may find him or her here.

On to some new stuff -
The last 4 years have brought many changes in the way we are now interacting with the horses at Horse Play. We are getting rid of the terms "work", "school", and "train" and replacing them with play, bond, teach and connect. Much is done at liberty and the horses are given choices - we establish ourselves as leaders (not about dominance) - no reprimands, no punishment - no "my way or else" - this has led to amazing results - great manners, interest in participating, better focus, eagerness and all around really good behavior. They do what we suggest because they want to, not because they have to, and thus in situations where we really need them to comply, ie the vet, trailering, farrier, dentist etc, they are much more willing! The methods we use, I call Evolutionary Horsemanship and I will happily share it with any who would like to learn - humans or horses. With any luck, I am hoping to get some videos of our methods up on our website, blog (see link below) and Youtube soon! It's not about "what can the horse do for me" but “what can I do for the horse".
And here 'tis – a brand new blog - www.evohorseman.blogspot.com - check it out - there is alot of info - took forever to edit and post but for the most part it has begun! Best bet is to scroll to the right and read the posts in chrono order - or whatever you like - but take your time - this blog is to enlighten and educate and hopefully some of you will be interested in learning more and I will gladly share with you! ALSO - please note that any and all fees for services are a direct donation to Horse Play - I do not get paid for any of this - and feel free to contact me, comment or whatever with any thoughts, ideas questions etc - thank-you for taking the time to read this!
For more info on any of this, please contact Horse Play at horseplayri@msn.com or (401)294-3565

We would also like to let everyone know that we have loads of blankets (have inventoried again so we have a list of sizes etc) as well several Western saddles, a couple of English saddles, bridles, bits, tons of saddle pads, horse boots (splint, brush etc), polos and other stuff in our tack shop - all at really great prices.

The Mustang ProjectOn a more serious note - I heard this song by Kid Rock a few weeks ago and thought how it epitomizes the plight of the American Mustang - then because I feel so frustrated by the insanity brought about by the gov't agency responsible for these animals, I decided to try and make this video/slideshow –

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyLtlBL2qTo

Please take a look – forward to everyone – let this become viral – raise awareness - if you feel motivated, take action - call Congress, write letters - I know it may not be as important as tax cuts, unemployment and world peace - but it's important to the remaining wild horses! Soon there will be none – We have a couple of the mustangs here who’s herds no longer exist – Gone – wiped out in one round-up Feel free to forward to anyone else who may be interested - also note - DNA proof that the horse originated in North America! not an invasive species - but soon to be an "endangered" one – thanks!

"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Gandhi



Who We AreHorse Play is a Rhode Island based non-profit equine rescue and sanctuary. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary for abused neglected & unwanted horses.We provide adoption services for horses deemed adoptable those that are not have a home here for the rest of their lives.
It Is Our Intent:
• To provide rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary services for abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses.
• To provide placement & follow-up services for rehabilitated horses and permanent sanctuary for horses that cannot be placed.
• To help put an end to neglect and abuse through education, community outreach and awareness.
• To develop and present educational programs and printed media, clinics and seminars on the responsible care, ownership and training of horses.
• To provide equine experiential learning and healing programs to veterans, emergency services personnel and others in need.
• To provide an all-ages literacy program.
We are a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization supported solely by public donations and grants.
If you’d like to stop by for a visit, please give us a call first. We love visitors but want to make sure someone will be available to show you around.

Follow our blogs at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ and http://evohorseman.blogspot.com – we’re also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/horseplayri

Horse Play offers riding instruction, horse training, farrier service and birthday/special occasion parties. Also “Horses and Heroes” - a program for veterans, Kids After School Literacy Program (need volunteers!) and some Equine Experiential Learning workshops – contact us for more info.

TEACHINGNew Blog - http://evohorseman.blogspot.com

Evolutionary Horsemanship
What is it? It is a way of keeping and working with horses that considers the “whole” horse – diet/nutrition, health (physical, mental and emotional), hoof care, age, conformation, as well as stable management practices. It incorporates many methods and variations of Natural Horsemanship – but- it is not just another Natural Horsemanship method, it’s not just “round penning” and it’s not your grandfather’s way of horse training. Why evolutionary? Because we’ve hopefully evolved to more humane, communication-oriented methods of horse teaching and moved away from the more dominant, aggressive methods of whips, chains, tie-downs and punishment. Evolutionary Horsemanship encompasses much more than basic groundwork and riding skills. It’s about building a relationship, developing a partnership and strengthening a bond. It encompasses all that is “horse” with an emphasis on natural. Join us for free workshops, demos, and clinics .


Horse Play is happy to announce the opening of our Used and Consignment Tack Shop – right here at the farm – come browse or sell your “stuff”. Our commission rates are great – 10% for saddles and 15% for everything else. Feel free to contact us for more info. Hours: Usually Monday – Friday Noon – 6:00p.m Saturday 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. and Sunday Noon – 3:00p.m. Please give us a call or email if you need something in particular.

"The soul is the same in all living creatures, although the body of each is different." Hippocrates

UPCOMING EVENTS

February 12, 2011 – Horse Play on Bellevue Ave, Newport – from 5pm – 8pm – stop by Design Newport at 121 Bellevue Ave, Newport RI for a lovely benefit for Horse Play – there will be wine, hors d’oeuvres and lots of Horse Play info and stuff and wonderful people – Contact Horse Play – ph # (401)294-3565 or email – horseplayri@msn.com
Contact Design Newport – ph# (401)848-9900 or email designnewport@gmail.com

A Used Tack & Craft Sale – date & location TBA SOON!!! Will let y’all know
Please check our website too as we are totally re-vamping our birthday/special occasion parties! I’m sure we’ll be doing another workshop or 2 as well – just hasn’t been scheduled yet – so check our website or give us a call or email

NEEDS AND WANTS

***URGENT*** Looking for Round Pen Panels – 10 or 12 footers - any color or finish, as many as you want to sell or give away. Stall Mats – looking for approx 20 but any amount will be great! Also we really need a horse trailer! Two–or-more horse, in good condition and inspected - Contact Deidre (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com *****

Horse Play is also currently seeking donations of tack – Western saddles, rope halters, saddle pads/blankets, bareback pads, bitless bridles – sidepulls, hackamores or the Bitless Bridle, helmets, anti-sweat sheets/coolers, and as always – cash donations. Remember, we are a non-profit organization and any donation is tax deductible.

Horse Play always needs volunteers! From cleaning paddocks, to grooming and exercising horses, mailing letters to planning fundraisers and annual campaigns, the horses depend on you. Also you don’t have to be an equine expert — if you’re interested in working directly with the horses, you can sign up for our Safe & Humane Horse Handling/Intro to Evolutionary Horsemanship Class. Just contact Horse Play and say you want to volunteer—the horses will thank-you for it!


“Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them...he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?"...God said, "I did do something. I made you."
- Sufi Teaching

How Your Contributions Help Horses at Horse Play

Your donations, memberships, sponsorships, service and merchandise fees go directly to the care and support of the horses at Horse Play and they are tax-deductible.

Annual expenses for one horse (approximate)

Feed $1850.00

Routine Vet Care (no emergencies) $210.00

Hoof Care $450.00

Routine Dental Care $75.00

Total for 1 horse $2585.00


****Please note we currently have 26 horses ****
This is just for basic horse care. No training, equipment (saddles, bridles etc), emergencies, utilities, rent, maintenance or administrative expenses. Also, Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers – no paid employees.

To Sponsor a Horse or To Make a Donation
Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers. Every donation goes directly to supporting the horses. All of our funding depends on your generosity. A $15 dollar donation buys a bag of grain. A $35 dollar donation buys dewormer for 10 horses. 50 people donating $1 each buys 6 bales of hay. You can make a difference.
Horse Play has several ways for you to make that difference. Sponsor a horse of your choice. We have several options for sponsorship. This also makes a great gift!
We can help you find out which way is best for you. Please Contact:
Deidre Sharp
Horse Play
PO Box 660
Exeter, RI 02822
Phone (401)294-3565 or (401)864-2943
Email horseplayri@msn.com
Website: www.hptrc.org

The Running Horse is published bi-monthly by Horse Play.
Jan - Feb 2011 is copy write ©2011 by Horse Play and Deidre Sharp,
P.O. Box 660, Exeter RI 02822, Phone (401)294-3565
Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
www.hptrc.org
Trust, Respect, Compassion

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Mustang Tribute & Special December News


I heard this song by Kid Rock a few weeks ago and thought how it epitomizes the plight of the American Mustang - then because I feel so frustrated by the insanity brought about by the gov't agency responsible for these animals, I decided to try and make this video/slideshow -



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyLtlBL2qTo


The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Special Issue December 2010
Horse Play
EIN: 05-0506340
Website: www.hptrc.org
Email: horseplayri@msn.com

Message from Aidan – the Alpha Mare

It’s peppermint candy season again!! Yay! Hey, I also like the warm food.


Aidan is a “20-something”Thoroughbred mare, rescued almost 19 years ago and a “co-founder” of Horse Play. Fresh off the track, she was loaded with baggage (she lived up to her registered name “Slightly Nasty”) and a severe hoof injury. Her strong, dominant persona made things very difficult at first – but over the years and with proper teaching, she has become an incredible partner, teacher and friend. Almost adopted several times, her “alpha” nature proved her undoing and she found a permanent home here at Horse Play. She is the alpha mare of the big herd here. She will also contribute her opinions and stories on the herd’s blog at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ The blog will have stories and observations by all the horses and a couple of humans of Horse Play.
A Message from Deidre

As the year nears its end, I want to say “Thank-you” to Garry, Patrice, Troy, Mandy, Deb, Chris, Frank, Kim, Sheila, Fran, Mel, Lynn, the Ashleys, Terry, Bonnie, Dave Burnham, Holly, the Posts, Pam, Caitlyn, Faith, Sev, Brian Larkin, Allie’s Tack & Feed, the RISPCA and every single one of you who has helped Horse Play in any way, shape or form – from shoveling manure to keeping us in your prayers – THANK-YOU!!

And just in time for Holiday giving – the 2011 HORSE PLAY Calendar - featuring the horses here at Horse Play - is available online at - www.cafepress.com/horseplayri as well as lots of other cool Horse Play gift ideas! If you're in the RI area, Allies Tack & Feed in North Kingstown and the Purple Cow in Wakefield also have the calendars available - they will be available at Horse Play after Dec 11 - call (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com – proceeds from the sales go directly to the care of the horses here! And we have several saddles, loads of pads and winter blankets for sale in our tack shop – super reasonably priced.

On a more serious note - I heard this song by Kid Rock a few weeks ago and thought how it epitomizes the plight of the American Mustang - then because I feel so frustrated by the insanity brought about by the gov't agency responsible for these animals, I decided to try and make this video/slideshow –
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyLtlBL2qTo

Please take a look - if you feel motivated, take action - call Congress, write letters - I know it may not be as important as tax cuts, unemployment and world peace - but it's important to the remaining wild horses! Feel free to forward to anyone else who may be interested - also note - DNA proof that the horse originated in North America! not an invasive species - but soon to be an "endangered" one - thanks

And finally, in celebration of the movie “Secretariat” – we are honoring our own great Thoroughbred, Red, a winning grandson of the great Secretariat. Red is a 14 year old 16.1 hand chestnut gelding and a resident of Horse Play equine sanctuary & rescue. He raced until he was 9 years old and amassed approx $867,000.00. He will be available to meet and greet the public every weekend from now thru end of December.

We also have several horses available for adoption – give us a call or email!



"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Gandhi



Who We Are
Horse Play is a Rhode Island based non-profit equine rescue and sanctuary. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary for abused neglected & unwanted horses.We provide adoption services for horses deemed adoptable those that are not have a home here for the rest of their lives.
It is our intent:
• To provide rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary services for abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses.
• To provide placement & follow-up services for rehabilitated horses and permanent sanctuary for horses that cannot be placed.
• To increase public awareness through community outreach.
• To develop and present educational programs and printed media, clinics and seminars on the responsible care and training of horses
We are a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization supported solely by public donations and grants.
If you’d like to stop by for a visit, please give us a call first. We love visitors but want to make sure someone will be available to show you around.

Follow our blogs at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ and http://sagemare.blogspot.com – we’re also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/horseplayri


Horse Play offers riding instruction, horse training, farrier service and birthday/special occasion parties. Also “Horses and Heroes” - a program for veterans, Kids After School Literacy Program (need volunteers!) and some Equine Experiential Learning workshops – contact us for more info.


TEACHING

Evolutionary Horsemanship
What is it? It is a way of keeping and working with horses that considers the “whole” horse – diet/nutrition, health (physical, mental and emotional), hoof care, age, conformation, as well as stable management practices. It incorporates many methods and variations of Natural Horsemanship – but- it is not just another Natural Horsemanship method, it’s not just “round penning” and it’s not your grandfather’s way of horse training. Why evolutionary? Because we’ve hopefully evolved to more humane, communication-oriented methods of horse teaching and moved away from the more dominant, aggressive methods of whips, chains, tie-downs and punishment. Evolutionary Horsemanship encompasses much more than basic groundwork and riding skills. It’s about building a relationship, developing a partnership and strengthening a bond. It encompasses all that is “horse” with an emphasis on natural. Join us for free workshops, demos, and clinics .


Horse Play is happy to announce the opening of our Used and Consignment Tack Shop – right here at the farm – come browse or sell your “stuff”. Our commission rates are great – 10% for saddles and 15% for everything else. Feel free to contact us for more info. Hours: Usually Monday – Friday Noon – 6:00p.m Saturday 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. and Sunday Noon – 3:00p.m. Please give us a call or email if you need something in particular.


"The soul is the same in all living creatures, although the body of each is different." Hippocrates

UPCOMING EVENTS

Saturdays & Sundays from 1:00 - 3:00pm – now thru December 26, 2010
Experience the Legacy of the great Secretariat
Come to Horse Play and meet a winning grandson of the great Thoroughbred race horse, Secretariat. Have your photo taken with this grandson of the legend (donation required), or watch him paint some pictures - he's also an artist! All paintings are available for purchase. Cookies, cider and hot chocolate too!! Horse Play is located at 143 Gilbert Stuart Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874 For more info contact us - ph# (401)294-3565
or email - horseplayri@msn.com
website - www.hptrc.org

Please check our website too as we are totally re-vamping our birthday/special occasion parties! I’m sure we’ll be doing another tack sale or workshop as well – just hasn’t been scheduled yet – so check our website or give us a call or email


NEEDS AND WANTS

***URGENT*** Looking for Round Pen Panels – 10 or 12 footers - any color or finish, as many as you want to sell or give away. Stall Mats – looking for approx 20 but any amount will be great! Also we really need a horse trailer! Two–or-more horse, in good condition and inspected - Contact Deidre (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com *****

Horse Play is also currently seeking donations of tack – Western saddles, rope halters, saddle pads/blankets, bareback pads, bitless bridles – sidepulls, hackamores or the Bitless Bridle, helmets, anti-sweat sheets/coolers, and as always – cash donations. Remember, we are a non-profit organization and any donation is tax deductible.

Horse Play always needs volunteers! From cleaning paddocks, to grooming and exercising horses, mailing letters to planning fundraisers and annual campaigns, the horses depend on you. Also you don’t have to be an equine expert — if you’re interested in working directly with the horses, you can sign up for our Safe & Humane Horse Handling/Intro to Evolutionary Horsemanship Class. Just contact Horse Play and say you want to volunteer—the horses will thank-you for it!


“Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them...he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?"...God said, "I did do something. I made you."
- Sufi Teaching



How Your Contributions Help Horses at Horse Play

Your donations, memberships, sponsorships, service and merchandise fees go directly to the care and support of the horses at Horse Play.

Annual expenses for one horse (approximate)

Feed $1850.00

Routine Vet Care (no emergencies) $210.00

Hoof Care $450.00

Routine Dental Care $75.00

Total for 1 horse $2585.00


****Please note we currently have 26 horses ****
This is just for basic horse care. No training, equipment (saddles, bridles etc), emergencies, utilities, rent, maintenance or administrative expenses. Also, Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers – no paid employees.



To Sponsor a Horse or To Make a Donation
Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers. Every donation goes directly to supporting the horses. All of our funding depends on your generosity. A $15 dollar donation buys a bag of grain. A $35 dollar donation buys dewormer for 10 horses. 50 people donating $1 each buys 6 bales of hay. You can make a difference.
Horse Play has several ways for you to make that difference. Sponsor a horse of your choice. We have several options for sponsorship. This also makes a great gift!
We can help you find out which way is best for you. Please Contact:
Deidre Sharp
Horse Play
PO Box 660
Exeter, RI 02822
Phone (401)294-3565 or (401)864-2943
Email horseplayri@msn.com
Website: www.hptrc.org

The Running Horse is published bi-monthly by Horse Play.
Special Issue December 2010 is copy write ©2010 by Horse Play and Deidre Sharp,
P.O. Box 660, Exeter RI 02822, Phone (401)294-3565
Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
www.hptrc.org
Trust, Respect, Compassion

Monday, November 1, 2010

Horse Play News Nov-Dec 2010


The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Issue November-December 2010
Horse Play
EIN: 05-0506340
Website: www.hptrc.org
Email: horseplayri@msn.com

Message from Aidan – the Alpha Mare

I’m bored! Wouldn’t mind a trail ride or something – grass is all but gone – at least the hay is tasty!


Aidan is a 23 year old Thoroughbred mare, rescued almost 18 years ago and a “co-founder” of Horse Play. Fresh off the track, she was loaded with baggage (she lived up to her registered name “Slightly Nasty”) and a severe hoof injury. Her strong, dominant persona made things very difficult at first – but over the years and with proper teaching, she has become an incredible partner, teacher and friend. Almost adopted several times, her “alpha” nature proved her undoing and she found a permanent home here at Horse Play. She is the alpha mare of the big herd here. She will also contribute her opinions and stories on the herd’s blog at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ The blog will have stories and observations by all the horses and a couple of humans of Horse Play.
A Message from Deidre

Just want to extend thanks and gratitude to everyone who helped and participated in our Autumn Benefit Ride Walk at Goddard Park on Sept 18 – it was a blast – hoped to eventually have the photos on the website and FB (www.facebook.com/horseplayri) . Would also like to thank the RISPCA, the Paul Arpin Trust and the Grace Allsop Foundation for their generous support. The fall and winter months can be a tricky time for us – as we’re weather dependent, we often don’t get to do as many lessons, training sessions and workshops – these help with the never-ending hay and feed bill – so ALL donations are greatly and gratefully appreciated!

We do have a couple of cool events happening tho – in celebration of the movie “Secretariat” – we are honoring our own great Thoroughbred, Red, a winning grandson of the great Secretariat. Red is a 14 year old 16.1 hand chestnut gelding and a resident of Horse Play equine sanctuary & rescue. He raced until he was 9 years old and amassed approx $867,000.00. He will be available to meet and greet the public every weekend from now thru December. In December he will be accompanied by Santa and his helper.

And for everyone who loves rock-n-roll!! Check out our events below for the Rock-n-Horse Benefit Concert on Nov 21 at JR’s Bourbon Street Rockhouse in Cranston from 4:00pm – close – 4 great tribute bands, raffles, silent auctions, t-shirts and lots of fun! Tickets are on $20!

We also have several horses available for adoption – give us a call or email!

October 18 2010 was a sad day here. Our beloved Zack was humanely euthanized due to complications from cancer and old age. He is missed!

ZACK
1979 – 2010
Polo pony, Barrel racer
Trail horse, Babysitter


I caught your last breath in my hand
and I will forever hold it in my heart
Your spirit runs free once again!




"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Gandhi








Who We Are
Horse Play is a Rhode Island based non-profit equine rescue and sanctuary. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary for abused neglected & unwanted horses.We provide adoption services for horses deemed adoptable those that are not have a home here for the rest of their lives.
It is our intent:
• To provide rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary services for abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses.
• To provide placement & follow-up services for rehabilitated horses and permanent sanctuary for horses that cannot be placed.
• To increase public awareness through community outreach.
• To develop and present educational programs and printed media, clinics and seminars on the responsible care and training of horses
We are a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization supported solely by public donations and grants.
If you’d like to stop by for a visit, please give us a call first. We love visitors but want to make sure someone will be available to show you around.

Follow our blogs at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ and http://sagemare.blogspot.com – we’re also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/horseplayri


Horse Play offers riding instruction, horse training, farrier service and birthday/special occasion parties. Also “Horses and Heroes” - a program for veterans, Kids After School Literacy Program (need volunteers!) and some Equine Experiential Learning workshops – contact us for more info.


TEACHING

Evolutionary Horsemanship
What is it? It is a way of keeping and working with horses that considers the “whole” horse – diet/nutrition, health (physical, mental and emotional), hoof care, age, conformation, as well as stable management practices. It incorporates many methods and variations of Natural Horsemanship – but- it is not just another Natural Horsemanship method, it’s not just “round penning” and it’s not your grandfather’s way of horse training. Why evolutionary? Because we’ve hopefully evolved to more humane, communication-oriented methods of horse teaching and moved away from the more dominant, aggressive methods of whips, chains, tie-downs and punishment. Evolutionary Horsemanship encompasses much more than basic groundwork and riding skills. It’s about building a relationship, developing a partnership and strengthening a bond. It encompasses all that is “horse” with an emphasis on natural. Join us for free workshops, demos, and clinics .


Horse Play is happy to announce the opening of our Used and Consignment Tack Shop – right here at the farm – come browse or sell your “stuff”. Our commission rates are great – 10% for saddles and 15% for everything else. Feel free to contact us for more info. Hours: Usually Monday – Friday Noon – 6:00p.m Saturday 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. and Sunday Noon – 3:00p.m. Please give us a call or email if you need something in particular.


"The soul is the same in all living creatures, although the body of each is different." Hippocrates

UPCOMING EVENTS

Saturdays & Sundays from 1:00 - 3:00pm – now thru December 19, 2010
Experience the Legacy of the great Secretariat
Come to Horse Play and meet a winning grandson of the great Thoroughbred race horse, Secretariat. Have your photo taken with this grandson of the legend (donation required), or watch him paint some pictures - he's also an artist! All paintings are available for purchase. Cookies, cider and hot chocolate too!! Horse Play is located at 143 Gilbert Stuart Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874 For more info contact us - ph# (401)294-3565
or email - horseplayri@msn.com
website - www.hptrc.org

November 21, 2010 – Rock-n-Horse Benefit Concert – 4:00pm – close, JR’s Bourbon Street Rockhouse, 1500 Oaklawn Ave, Cranston RI - Bands include Voodoo (Godsmack tribute), Bon Jersey, Lotus Land (Rush tribute) and Draw the Line (Aerosmith tribute) - T-shirts, Raffles, Silent Auction and more! Tickets $20 - Proceeds go directly to the care of the horses at Horse Play! Visit our website: www.hptrc.org For tickets and more info
Contact Horse Play (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com

Please check our website too as we are totally re-vamping our birthday/special occasion parties! I’m sure we’ll be doing another tack sale or workshop as well – just hasn’t been scheduled yet – so check our website or give us a call or email




NEEDS AND WANTS

***URGENT*** Looking for Round Pen Panels – 10 or 12 footers - any color or finish, as many as you want to sell or give away. Stall Mats – looking for approx 20 but any amount will be great! Also we really need a horse trailer! Two–or-more horse, in good condition and inspected - Contact Deidre (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com *****

Horse Play is also currently seeking donations of tack – Western saddles, rope halters, saddle pads/blankets, bareback pads, bitless bridles – sidepulls, hackamores or the Bitless Bridle, helmets, anti-sweat sheets/coolers, and as always – cash donations. Remember, we are a non-profit organization and any donation is tax deductible.

Horse Play always needs volunteers! From cleaning paddocks, to grooming and exercising horses, mailing letters to planning fundraisers and annual campaigns, the horses depend on you. Also you don’t have to be an equine expert — if you’re interested in working directly with the horses, you can sign up for our Safe & Humane Horse Handling/Intro to Evolutionary Horsemanship Class. Just contact Horse Play and say you want to volunteer—the horses will thank-you for it!


“Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them...he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?"...God said, "I did do something. I made you."
- Sufi Teaching


How Your Contributions Help Horses at Horse Play

Your donations, memberships, sponsorships, service and merchandise fees go directly to the care and support of the horses at Horse Play.

Annual expenses for one horse (approximate)

Feed $1850.00

Routine Vet Care (no emergencies) $210.00

Hoof Care $450.00

Routine Dental Care $75.00

Total for 1 horse $2585.00


****Please note we currently have 26 horses ****
This is just for basic horse care. No training, equipment (saddles, bridles etc), emergencies, utilities, rent, maintenance or administrative expenses. Also, Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers – no paid employees.




To Sponsor a Horse or To Make a Donation
Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers. Every donation goes directly to supporting the horses. All of our funding depends on your generosity. A $15 dollar donation buys a bag of grain. A $35 dollar donation buys dewormer for 10 horses. 50 people donating $1 each buys 6 bales of hay. You can make a difference.
Horse Play has several ways for you to make that difference. Sponsor a horse of your choice. We have several options for sponsorship. This also makes a great gift!
We can help you find out which way is best for you. Please Contact:
Deidre Sharp
Horse Play
PO Box 660
Exeter, RI 02822
Phone (401)294-3565 or (401)864-2943
Email horseplayri@msn.com
Website: www.hptrc.org

The Running Horse is published bi-monthly by Horse Play.
Issue November - December 2010 is copy write ©2010 by Horse Play and Deidre Sharp,
P.O. Box 660, Exeter RI 02822, Phone (401)294-3565
Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
www.hptrc.org
Trust, Respect, Compassion

Friday, August 6, 2010

Horse Play News Aug-Sept '10


The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Issue August-September 2010
Horse Play
EIN: 05-0506340
Website: www.hptrc.org
Email: horseplayri@msn.com

Message from Aidan – the Alpha MareWhew! Has it been hot, humid and buggy or what! Good weather for napping or just grazing – whichever. Haven’t been on the trail in awhile – Deidre is afraid the deerflies will carry us off and the giant B-52s have been outrageous. I’ve worn more spray and eaten more garlic than I care to think about. At least it makes Buddha smell better!!


Aidan is a 23 year old Thoroughbred mare, rescued almost 18 years ago and a “co-founder” of Horse Play. Fresh off the track, she was loaded with baggage (she lived up to her registered name “Slightly Nasty”) and a severe hoof injury. Her strong, dominant persona made things very difficult at first – but over the years and with proper teaching, she has become an incredible partner, teacher and friend. Almost adopted several times, her “alpha” nature proved her undoing and she found a permanent home here at Horse Play. She is the alpha mare of the big herd here. She will also contribute her opinions and stories on the herd’s blog at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ The blog will have stories and observations by all the horses and a couple of humans of Horse Play.

A Message from Deidre
Our summer seems to have flown by. Want to thank everyone who has helped with our events as well as camp and the day-to-day stuff – it’s been a hot one and we appreciate your dedication!
We have a couple of new horses – Willie and Sandman – featured below. They will be available for adoption in September or October.

We have a few events coming up – the Ride/Walk should be a lot of fun (fun show after the ride!) – we’re do for some silliness. We are also offering some free workshops in August and probably in some September too.

Summer Camp – final session August 16 – 20 (time will be from 9:00am – 1:00pm) – suitable for ages 7 and up. Contact us for an application and more info.

Sept 18, 2010 - Autumn Ride/Walk and Fun Show – Goddard Park, Warwick, RI - Come join us on for a soon-to-be-annual trail ride (or walk) and fun show - 4 or 5 silly classes - entry is $20 and includes lunch and t-shirt - sponsorships encouraged - registration/sign-up will begin at 9:00 - ride or walk to begin at 10:00 with the fun show and prizes after lunch - entry and sponsorship forms will be available on our website - www.hptrc.org or by contacting Horse Play at (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com
Your participation in this event helps feed horses in need. Horse Play currently has 25 horses in residence and at least 5 more on our "waiting list". Several are available for adoption
And finally a couple of free workshops –
1. Introduction to Evolutionary Horsemanship – Safe Horse Handling, Body Language and Horse Behavior – Sunday August 21, 2010 from 1:00pm – 4:00pm at Horse Play – 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874 – ph# 401-294-3565 – email – horseplayri@msn.com
2. Evolutionary Horsemanship – Trust, Respect, Connection – This workshop will focus on forming a bond, building trust and establishing a connection with your horse – Sunday, August 28 - 1:00 – 4:00 at Horse Play, 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874 – ph# 401-294-3565 email – horseplayri@msn.com
*** If you are interested in any of theses workshops, please contact us by phone or email so we can get an idea of number of folks attending.


"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Gandhi


Who We AreHorse Play is a Rhode Island based non-profit equine rescue and sanctuary. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary for abused neglected & unwanted horses.We provide adoption services for horses deemed adoptable those that are not have a home here for the rest of their lives.
It is our intent:
• To provide rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary services for abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses.
• To provide placement & follow-up services for rehabilitated horses and permanent sanctuary for horses that cannot be placed.
• To increase public awareness through community outreach.
• To develop and present educational programs and printed media, clinics and seminars on the responsible care and training of horses
We are a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization supported solely by public donations and grants.
If you’d like to stop by for a visit, please give us a call first. We love visitors but want to make sure someone will be available to show you around.

Follow our blogs at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ and http://sagemare.blogspot.com – we’re also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/horseplayri


Horse Play offers riding instruction, horse training, farrier service and birthday/special occasion parties. Also “Horses and Heroes” - a program for veterans, Kids After School Literacy Program (need volunteers!) and some Equine Experiential Learning workshops – contact us for more info.

New Horses
Sandman – 15 year old bay Arab gelding, 15 hands – currently fostered in West Greenwich, RI – getting back in shape after 4 years off. Sound, good-natured, easy-keeper.


Willie (with foster friend Lauren) – 12 yr old, 16.1 hand bay Thoroughbred gelding – fostered in Kingston RI. This boy was active on the “A” circuit and a minor stifle injury forced him to have the summer off – he is now getting back into work and will be available in the fall. He knows a lot!!! Sane,sweet and beautiful



TEACHING
Evolutionary Horsemanship
What is it? It is a way of keeping and working with horses that considers the “whole” horse – diet/nutrition, health (physical, mental and emotional), hoof care, age, conformation, as well as stable management practices. It incorporates many methods and variations of Natural Horsemanship – but- it is not just another Natural Horsemanship method, it’s not just “round penning” and it’s not your grandfather’s way of horse training. Why evolutionary? Because we’ve hopefully evolved to more humane, communication-oriented methods of horse teaching and moved away from the more dominant, aggressive methods of whips, chains, tie-downs and punishment. Evolutionary Horsemanship encompasses much more than basic groundwork and riding skills. It’s about building a relationship, developing a partnership and strengthening a bond. It encompasses all that is “horse” with an emphasis on natural. Join us for free workshops, demos, and clinics .


Horse Play is happy to announce the opening of our Used and Consignment Tack Shop – right here at the farm – come browse or sell your “stuff”. Our commission rates are great – 10% for saddles and 15% for everything else. Feel free to contact us for more info. Hours: Usually Monday – Friday Noon – 6:00p.m Saturday 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. and Sunday Noon – 3:00p.m. Please give us a call or email if you need something in particular.


"The soul is the same in all living creatures, although the body of each is different." Hippocrates

UPCOMING EVENTS
Free Workshops
August 21, 2010 - Introduction to Evolutionary Horsemanship – Safe Horse Handling, Body Language and Horse Behavior –from 1:00pm – 4:00pm at Horse Play – 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874 – ph# 401-294-3565 – email – horseplayri@msn.com

August 28, 2010 - Evolutionary Horsemanship – Trust, Respect, Connection – This workshop will focus on forming a bond, building trust and establishing a connection with your horse –1:00 – 4:00 at Horse Play, 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874 – ph# 401-294-3565 email – horseplayri@msn.com
*** If you are interested in any of theses workshops, please contact us by phone or email so we can get an idea of number of folks attending.


Sept 18, 2010 - Autumn Ride/Walk and Fun Show – Goddard Park, Warwick, RI - Come join us on for a soon-to-be-annual trail ride (or walk) and fun show - 4 or 5 silly classes - entry is $20 and includes lunch and t-shirt - sponsorships encouraged - registration/sign-up will begin at 9:00 - ride or walk to begin at 10:00 with the fun show and prizes after lunch - entry and sponsorship forms will be available on our website - www.hptrc.org or by contacting Horse Play at (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com


NEEDS AND WANTS

***URGENT*** Looking for Round Pen Panels – 10 or 12 footers - any color or finish, as many as you want to sell or give away. Also we really need a horse trailer! Two–or-more horse, in good condition and inspected - Contact Deidre (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com *****

Horse Play is also currently seeking donations of tack – Western saddles, rope halters, saddle pads/blankets, bareback pads, bitless bridles – sidepulls, hackamores or the Bitless Bridle, helmets, anti-sweat sheets/coolers, and as always – cash donations. Remember, we are a non-profit organization and any donation is tax deductible.

Horse Play always needs volunteers! From cleaning paddocks, to grooming and exercising horses, mailing letters to planning fundraisers and annual campaigns, the horses depend on you. Also you don’t have to be an equine expert — if you’re interested in working directly with the horses, you can sign up for our Safe & Humane Horse Handling/Intro to Evolutionary Horsemanship Class. Just contact Horse Play and say you want to volunteer—the horses will thank-you for it!


“Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them...he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?"...God said, "I did do something. I made you."
- Sufi Teaching


How Your Contributions Help Horses at Horse Play

Your donations, memberships, sponsorships, service and merchandise fees go directly to the care and support of the horses at Horse Play.

Annual expenses for one horse (approximate)

Feed $1850.00

Routine Vet Care (no emergencies) $210.00

Hoof Care $450.00

Routine Dental Care $75.00

Total for 1 horse $2585.00


****Please note we currently have 26 horses ****
This is just for basic horse care. No training, equipment (saddles, bridles etc), emergencies, utilities, rent, maintenance or administrative expenses. Also, Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers – no paid employees.


To Sponsor a Horse or To Make a Donation

Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers. Every donation goes directly to supporting the horses. All of our funding depends on your generosity. A $15 dollar donation buys a bag of grain. A $35 dollar donation buys dewormer for 10 horses. 50 people donating $1 each buys 6 bales of hay. You can make a difference.
Horse Play has several ways for you to make that difference. Sponsor a horse of your choice. We have several options for sponsorship. This also makes a great gift!
We can help you find out which way is best for you. Please Contact:
Deidre Sharp
Horse Play
PO Box 660
Exeter, RI 02822
Phone (401)294-3565 or (401)864-2943
Email horseplayri@msn.com
Website: www.hptrc.org

The Running Horse is published bi-monthly by Horse Play.
Issue August-September 2010 is copy write ©2010 by Horse Play and Deidre Sharp,
P.O. Box 660, Exeter RI 02822, Phone (401)294-3565, Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
www.hptrc.org
Trust, Respect, Compassion

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Horse Play News June - July 2010


The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Issue June-July 2010
Horse Play
EIN: 05-0506340
Website: www.hptrc.org
Email: horseplayri@msn.com

Message from Aidan – the Alpha Mare
We had quite a party here a while ago. Lots of fun watching all the people and seeing Storm and Bodhi paint some pictures. I’m a good artist too! Deidre lets all of us have a turn at it. Hope to paint some more soon but for now it’s good just hanging out eating the new green grass!


Aidan is a 23 year old Thoroughbred mare, rescued almost 18 years ago and a “co-founder” of Horse Play. Fresh off the track, she was loaded with baggage (she lived up to her registered name “Slightly Nasty”) and a severe hoof injury. Her strong, dominant persona made things very difficult at first – but over the years and with proper teaching, she has become an incredible partner, teacher and friend. Almost adopted several times, her “alpha” nature proved her undoing and she found a permanent home here at Horse Play. She is the alpha mare of the big herd here. She will also contribute her opinions and stories on the herd’s blog at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ The blog will have stories and observations by all the horses and a couple of humans of Horse Play.


A Message from Deidre

Our Open House was a blast!! And thank-yous are in order. After all, gratitude is what it’s all about. Thank-you to all the regulars (you know who you are!), Allie’s Tack and Feed, Fran Hamilton, Trattoria Simpatico, The RISPCA and Dr. Finocchio, Sheila Ryan, Sue Healey, John & Kim D’Ellena, Cathy, Rachel, Emma, the Dyers, Mel and Sage, Joan and Rachel, Laurie Sturdevant, Lynn Smiley, Carla and Nina, Frank Nolan, Martha & Wes Foutch, Dan Furtado and the Ghost of Otis – also all the vendors who donated The Purple Cow, The Wellness Store, Green River Silver, JW Graham, Grateful Heart, A Bit of the West, Angela Moore, Boston Red Sox, Providence Bruins, Trinity Rep, Gamm Theatre and Festival Ballet and everyone else! Thank-you, thank-you!!

Summer Camp is coming up – here are the dates of the sessions - June 28 – July 2, July 12 – 16 and August 16 – 20 – time will be from 9:00am – 3:00pm) – suitable for ages 7 and up. Contact us for an application and more info.

Check this out – something different!

Sail Away for Horse Play
Enjoy a 2 hour day sail aboard the gorgeous 101-foot wooden schooner Aurora.
June 24, 2010
1:00pm - ?
Tickets - $75 per person


With her two masts tall under a clear sky, Aurora will take you back to a time reminiscent of the “Tall Ships Era.” The seaworthy Aurora is Coast Guard certified to accommodate up to 75 passengers and is professionally maintained by her friendly and experienced crew. After the sail, enjoy hors d’oeuvres and appetizers at Jamestown’s awesome Trattoria Simpatico. Proceeds benefit the horses at Horse Play, a non-profit equine rescue & sanctuary in Saunderstown, RI
Aurora will set sail from Newport at 1:00pm sharp and return at 3:00pm when all guests are invited to Trattoria Simpatico in Jamestown for hors d’oeuvres and appetizers.
Tickets are $75 per person
For more information and to purchase tickets please call (401)294-3565 or (401)480-0321 or email horseplayri@msn.com
Purchase tickets online at www.hptrc.org via Paypal (follow the “donate” link – use account name – horseplayri@msn.com)
or www.firstgiving.com/sailawayhorseplay

And finally a couple of free workshops –
1. Workshop for Moms (and Dads) Whose Kids Ride Horses – Understanding Horse Behavior, Grooming and Safe Horse Handling – Saturday, June 19 - 1:00 – 4:00 at Horse Play, 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874 – ph# 401-294-3565 email – horseplayri@msn.com
2. Women and Horses – Exploring the Bond between Women and Horses and Discovering Our Inner Alpha Mare – not even going to try and describe this one as it is purely experiential learning! 2 Dates – Wednesday June 16th – 6:00 – 8:00pm and Saturday June 26 1:00 – 4:00 – also at Horse Play – 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd, Saunderstown, RI 02874 – ph# 401-294-3565 – email – horseplayri@msn.com
*** If you are interested in any of theses workshops, please contact us by phone or email so we can get an idea of number of folks attending.


“They too, are created by the same loving hand of God which created us...It is our duty to protect them and to promote their well-being.”— Mother Teresa



Who We Are
Horse Play is a Rhode Island based non-profit equine rescue and sanctuary. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary for abused neglected & unwanted horses.We provide adoption services for horses deemed adoptable those that are not have a home here for the rest of their lives.
It is our intent:
• To provide rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary services for abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses.
• To provide placement & follow-up services for rehabilitated horses and permanent sanctuary for horses that cannot be placed.
• To increase public awareness through community outreach.
• To develop and present educational programs and printed media, clinics and seminars on the responsible care and training of horses
We are a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization supported solely by public donations and grants.
If you’d like to stop by for a visit, please give us a call first. We love visitors but want to make sure someone will be available to show you around.

Follow our blogs at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ and http://sagemare.blogspot.com – we’re also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/horseplayri


Horse Play offers riding instruction, horse training, farrier service and birthday/special occasion parties. Also “Horses and Heroes” - a program for veterans, Kids After School Literacy Program (need volunteers!) and some Equine Experiential Learning workshops – contact us for more info.



TEACHING

Evolutionary Horsemanship
What is it? It is a way of keeping and working with horses that considers the “whole” horse – diet/nutrition, health (physical, mental and emotional), hoof care, age, conformation, as well as stable management practices. It incorporates many methods and variations of Natural Horsemanship – but- it is not just another Natural Horsemanship method, it’s not just “round penning” and it’s not your grandfather’s way of horse training. Why evolutionary? Because we’ve hopefully evolved to more humane, communication-oriented methods of horse teaching and moved away from the more dominant, aggressive methods of whips, chains, tie-downs and punishment. Evolutionary Horsemanship encompasses much more than basic groundwork and riding skills. It’s about building a relationship, developing a partnership and strengthening a bond. It encompasses all that is “horse” with an emphasis on natural. Join us for free workshops, demos, and clinics .


Horse Play is happy to announce the opening of our Used and Consignment Tack Shop – right here at the farm – come browse or sell your “stuff”. Our commission rates are great – 10% for saddles and 15% for everything else. Feel free to contact us for more info. Hours: Usually Monday – Friday Noon – 6:00p.m Saturday 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. and Sunday Noon – 3:00p.m. Please give us a call or email if you need something in particular.



"A hundred years from now, it will not matter the sort of house I lived in, what my bank account was, or the car I drove....but the world may be different because I was important in the life of the animals and the creatures on this earth."
~Author Unknown

UPCOMING EVENTS

June 16, 2010
– Free Workshop - Women and Horses – Exploring the Bond between Women and Horses and Discovering Our Inner Alpha Mare – 6:00pm – 8:00pm – at Horse Play – call or email for info and sign-up

June 19 – Free Workshop - Workshop for Moms (and Dads) Whose Kids Ride Horses – Understanding Horse Behavior, Grooming and Safe Horse Handling – 1:00 – 4:00 at Horse Play – call or email for info and sign-up


June 24, 2010 – Sail Away for Horse Play – 1:00pm - ? A 2 hour daysail aboard the gorgeous schooner Aurora, leaving from Newport followed by hors d’oeuvres/appetizers at Trattoria Simpatico in Jamestown - For more information and to purchase tickets please call (401)294-3565 or (401)480-0321 or email horseplayri@msn.com
Purchase tickets online at www.hptrc.org via Paypal (follow the “donate” link – use account name – horseplayri@msn.com) or www.firstgiving.com/sailawayhorseplay

June 26, 2010 - Free Workshop - Women and Horses – Exploring the Bond between Women and Horses and Discovering Our Inner Alpha Mare – 1:00pm – 4:00pm – at Horse Play – call or email for info and sign-up

Workshops, clinics, etc for July will be scheduled in the next week or so. Check our website or give a call


NEEDS AND WANTS

***URGENT*** Looking for Round Pen Panels – 10 or 12 footers - any color or finish, as many as you want to sell or give away. Also we really need a horse trailer! Two–or-more horse, in good condition and inspected - Contact Deidre (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com *****

Horse Play is also currently seeking donations of tack – Western saddles, rope halters, saddle pads/blankets, bareback pads, bitless bridles – sidepulls, hackamores or the Bitless Bridle, helmets, anti-sweat sheets/coolers, and as always – cash donations. Remember, we are a non-profit organization and any donation is tax deductible.

Horse Play always needs volunteers! From cleaning paddocks, to grooming and exercising horses, mailing letters to planning fundraisers and annual campaigns, the horses depend on you. Also you don’t have to be an equine expert — if you’re interested in working directly with the horses, you can sign up for our Safe & Humane Horse Handling/Intro to Evolutionary Horsemanship Class. Just contact Horse Play and say you want to volunteer—the horses will thank-you for it!


“Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them...he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?"...God said, "I did do something. I made you."
- Sufi Teaching



How Your Contributions Help Horses at Horse Play

Your donations, memberships, sponsorships, service and merchandise fees go directly to the care and support of the horses at Horse Play.

Annual expenses for one horse (approximate)

Feed $1850.00

Routine Vet Care (no emergencies) $210.00

Hoof Care $450.00

Routine Dental Care $75.00

Total for 1 horse $2585.00


****Please note we currently have 26 horses ****
This is just for basic horse care. No training, equipment (saddles, bridles etc), emergencies, utilities, rent, maintenance or administrative expenses. Also, Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers – no paid employees.


To Sponsor a Horse or To Make a Donation
Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers. Every donation goes directly to supporting the horses. All of our funding depends on your generosity. A $15 dollar donation buys a bag of grain. A $35 dollar donation buys dewormer for 10 horses. 50 people donating $1 each buys 6 bales of hay. You can make a difference.
Horse Play has several ways for you to make that difference. Sponsor a horse of your choice. We have several options for sponsorship. This also makes a great gift!
We can help you find out which way is best for you. Please Contact:
Deidre Sharp
Horse Play
PO Box 660
Exeter, RI 02822
Phone (401)294-3565 or (401)864-2943
Email horseplayri@msn.com
Website: www.hptrc.org

The Running Horse is published bi-monthly by Horse Play.
Issue June-July 2010 is copy write ©2010 by Horse Play and Deidre Sharp,
P.O. Box 660, Exeter RI 02822, Phone (401)294-3565, Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
www.hptrc.org
Trust, Respect, Compassion

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Horse Play News May - June 2010


The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Issue May - June 2010
Horse Play
EIN: 05-0506340
Website: www.hptrc.org
Email: horseplayri@msn.com

Message from Aidan – the Alpha Mare
I knew spring was coming! The grass is growing and the bugs are coming out. The big rain wasn’t much fun although the geese and Prinny enjoyed the pond it made in our field. Prinny loves mud!! It’s nice too ‘cause more folks are coming around visiting, grooming us and giving treats – love those treats!


Aidan is a 23 year old Thoroughbred mare, rescued almost 18 years ago and a “co-founder” of Horse Play. Fresh off the track, she was loaded with baggage (she lived up to her registered name “Slightly Nasty”) and a severe hoof injury. Her strong, dominant persona made things very difficult at first – but over the years and with proper teaching, she has become an incredible partner, teacher and friend. Almost adopted several times, her “alpha” nature proved her undoing and she found a permanent home here at Horse Play. She is the alpha mare of the big herd here. She will also contribute her opinions and stories on the herd’s blog at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ The blog will have stories and observations by all the horses and a couple of humans of Horse Play.
A Message from Deidre

As always, thank-yous are in order. After all, gratitude is what it’s all about. Thank-you to all the regulars (you know who you are!), Allie’s Tack and Feed, Emily & Nicole Ball, David Burnham, Fran Hamilton, The RISPCA and Dr. Finocchio, Sheila Ryan, Sue Healey, John & Kim D’Ellena, Cathy, Rachel, Emma, the Dyers, Laurie Sturdevant, Lynn Smiley, Carla and Nina, Frank Nolan, Kathleen Knudsen, Elise Maggiacomo and Gian Malozzi.

Last year we had a lot of fun with Summer Camp so we’re going to do it again this year – here are the dates of the sessions - June 28 – July 2, July 12 – 16 and August 16 – 20 – time will be from 9:00am – 3:00pm) – suitable for ages 7 and up. Contact us for more info.

Next, The Sandman is our newest adoptee thanks to the timely fostering of Lynn Smiley of Brassring Farm. He’s a 15 yr old, 15 hand bay Arab gelding. Available for adoption in the fall (we hope!). And also we’re keeping our fingers crossed but Luna and Ginger – our 2 thoroughbred mares who’ve been fostered for almost 2 years may have found a permanent place at the home of Dr. Alan Post and family. This is super as they will be about half a mile from Horse Play! And big, big, thanks to Holly Foley and family for the great care they provided over the time they spent on their farm.
***Also and update on Montenapoleone (Pepper) *** He’s been re-named again – this one will stick! He’s now known as Dante – it mean enduring and that he is – as well as endearing.

And if you haven’t seen it - A new Horse Play video - produced by friend, volunteer and photographer, Laurie Sturdevant - check it out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6TnaX3vAXg

See us at the RISPCA Ride on May 2 at Goddard Park – we’ll have 2 horses participating who are available for adoption
Also there is still time to sign up for:
PAR for the HORSE
Come play some golf, enjoy a cookout and help horses in need!
Date: May 2, 2010
Place: Jamestown Golf Course, 245 Conanicus Ave. Jamestown, RI, www.jamestowngolf.com
Time: 9:30a.m. sharp
9 holes of golf and a cookout, raffle and silent auction will follow
Price: $50 includes cookout
Contact Horse Play (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com

And the BIGGEE
Our Annual Open House on Saturday, May 29, 2010 from 11:00am - 5:00pm at the farm.
The address is 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd. Saunderstown, RI,02874
Phone (401)294-3565
Email: horseplayri@msn.com
Website www.hptrc.org
There will be raffle prizes, silent auction – stuff for everyone, food, drink, meet-n-greet the horses, live music, vendors (handmade jewelry, herbal products, henna artist, horsey stuff, crafts, and more), demos, and others.
Come visit and experience some Horse Play!

“They too, are created by the same loving hand of God which created us...It is our duty to protect them and to promote their well-being.”— Mother Teresa



Who We Are
Horse Play is a Rhode Island based non-profit equine rescue and sanctuary. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary for abused neglected & unwanted horses.We provide adoption services for horses deemed adoptable those that are not have a home here for the rest of their lives.
It is our intent:
• To provide rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary services for abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses.
• To provide placement & follow-up services for rehabilitated horses and permanent sanctuary for horses that cannot be placed.
• To increase public awareness through community outreach.
• To develop and present educational programs and printed media, clinics and seminars on the responsible care and training of horses
We are a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization supported solely by public donations and grants.
If you’d like to stop by for a visit, please give us a call first. We love visitors but want to make sure someone will be available to show you around.

Follow our blogs at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ and http://sagemare.blogspot.com – we’re also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/horseplayri


TEACHING

Evolutionary Horsemanship
What is it? It is a way of keeping and working with horses that considers the “whole” horse – diet/nutrition, health (physical, mental and emotional), hoof care, age, conformation, as well as stable management practices. It incorporates many methods and variations of Natural Horsemanship – but- it is not just another Natural Horsemanship method, it’s not just “round penning” and it’s not your grandfather’s way of horse training. Why evolutionary? Because we’ve hopefully evolved to more humane, communication-oriented methods of horse teaching and moved away from the more dominant, aggressive methods of whips, chains, tie-downs and punishment. Evolutionary Horsemanship encompasses much more than basic groundwork and riding skills. It’s about building a relationship, developing a partnership and strengthening a bond. It encompasses all that is “horse” with an emphasis on natural. Join us for free workshops, demos, and clinics – dates to be posted soon!

Horse Play offers riding instruction, horse training and farrier service. Also “Horses and Heroes” - a program for veterans, Kids After School Literacy Program and some Equine Experiential Learning workshops – contact us for more info.


Horse Play is happy to announce the opening of our Used and Consignment Tack Shop – right here at the farm – come browse or sell your “stuff”. Our commission rates are great – 10% for saddles and 15% for everything else. Feel free to contact us for more info. Hours: Usually Monday – Friday Noon – 6:00p.m Saturday 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. and Sunday Noon – 3:00p.m. Please give us a call or email if you need something in particular.





UPCOMING EVENTS

May 2, 2010 – 9:30am –?pm - PAR for the HORSE - Place: Jamestown Golf Course, 245 Conanicus Ave. Jamestown, RI, Price: $50 includes cookout - Contact Horse Play (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com


May 29, 2010 – 11:00am – 5:00pm - Annual Open House - The address is 143 Gilbert Stuart Rd. Saunderstown, RI,02874, Phone (401)294-3565, Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
Website www.hptrc.org
There will be raffle prizes, silent auction – stuff for everyone, food, drink, meet-n-greet the horses, live music, vendors

Workshops, clinics, etc will be scheduled in the next week or so. Check our website or give a call


NEEDS AND WANTS

***URGENT*** Looking for Round Pen Panels – 10 or 12 footers - any color or finish, as many as you want to sell or give away. Also we really need a horse trailer! Two–or-more horse, in good condition and inspected - Contact Deidre (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com

Horse Play is also currently seeking donations of tack – Western saddles, rope halters, saddle pads/blankets, bareback pads, bitless bridles – sidepulls, hackamores or the Bitless Bridle, helmets, anti-sweat sheets/coolers, and as always – cash donations. Remember, we are a non-profit organization and any donation is tax deductible.

Horse Play always needs volunteers! From cleaning paddocks, to grooming and exercising horses, mailing letters to planning fundraisers and annual campaigns, the horses depend on you. Also you don’t have to be an equine expert — if you’re interested in working directly with the horses, you can sign up for our Safe & Humane Horse Handling/Intro to Evolutionary Horsemanship Class. Just contact Horse Play and say you want to volunteer—the horses will thank-you for it!


“Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them...he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?"...God said, "I did do something. I made you."
- Sufi Teaching







How Your Contributions Help Horses at Horse Play

Your donations, memberships, sponsorships, service and merchandise fees go directly to the care and support of the horses at Horse Play.

Annual expenses for one horse (approximate)

Feed $1850.00

Routine Vet Care (no emergencies) $210.00

Hoof Care $450.00

Routine Dental Care $75.00

Total for 1 horse $2585.00


****Please note we currently have 26 horses ****
This is just for basic horse care. No training, equipment (saddles, bridles etc), emergencies, utilities, rent, maintenance or administrative expenses. Also, Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers – no paid employees.





To Sponsor a Horse or To Make a Donation
Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers. Every donation goes directly to supporting the horses. All of our funding depends on your generosity. A $15 dollar donation buys a bag of grain. A $35 dollar donation buys dewormer for 10 horses. 50 people donating $1 each buys 6 bales of hay. You can make a difference.
Horse Play has several ways for you to make that difference. Sponsor a horse of your choice. We have several options for sponsorship. This also makes a great gift!
We can help you find out which way is best for you. Please Contact:
Deidre Sharp
Horse Play
PO Box 660
Exeter, RI 02822
Phone (401)294-3565 or (401)864-2943
Email horseplayri@msn.com
Website: www.hptrc.org

The Running Horse is published bi-monthly by Horse Play.
Issue May - June 2010 is copy write ©2010 by Horse Play and Deidre Sharp,
P.O. Box 660, Exeter RI 02822, Phone (401)294-3565, Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
www.hptrc.org
Trust, Respect, Compassion

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Horse Play News Mar-Apr 10


The Running Horse
A Bi-monthly Newsletter from Horse Play
Issue March - April 2010
Horse Play
EIN: 05-0506340
Website: www.hptrc.org
Email: horseplayri@msn.com

Message from Aidan – the Alpha Mare
I really think the rodent got it wrong this year! It feels like spring is on its way and I know I can see buds on the trees. I do like snow – ALOT – but that warm spring sun sure feels good at nap time!


Aidan is a 23 year old Thoroughbred mare, rescued almost 18 years ago and a “co-founder” of Horse Play. Fresh off the track, she was loaded with baggage (she lived up to her registered name “Slightly Nasty”) and a severe hoof injury. Her strong, dominant persona made things very difficult at first – but over the years and with proper teaching, she has become an incredible partner, teacher and friend. Almost adopted several times, her “alpha” nature proved her undoing and she found a permanent home here at Horse Play. She is the alpha mare of the big herd here. She will also contribute her opinions and stories on the herd’s blog at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ The blog will have stories and observations by all the horses and a couple of humans of Horse Play.

A Message from Deidre

First, thank-yous are in order – Allie’s Tack and Feed, TJ Hay & Grain, David Burnham, Fran Hamilton, The RISPCA and Dr. Finocchio, Sheila Ryan, Sue Healey, John Dellena, Laurie Sturdevant, Donna Percivalle, Mandy, Garry, Deb, Frank, Chris, Kim W, Kim M, Vivian and her dad, Jan Gregory, Holly Foley and family, and everyone who has been helping Horse Play this winter – Y’all are AWESOME!

As you know, Horse Play has been full for several months, yet we have been able to continue to help horses in need because of wonderful, dedicated folks who offer time, space, as well as love and care by providing a foster place. Another horse has joined the gang in foster care – Phoenix – His situation was dire and we are so grateful we were able to help. His story is below.

***Also and update on Montenapoleone (Pepper) *** - On February 22, Pepper moved from Donna’s farm to the same facility where Phoenix lives. It’s a lot closer to Horse Play and hopefully he and Phoenix will become pasture pals. Both of these horses require extra everything, so as always, we are asking for donations – they’re tax-deductible and any amount helps! Also we have several horses available for adoption and if you can’t adopt, please consider sponsoring – the horses will thank-you.


Phoenix Rising
January 27th started out ordinary enough – then a call came in – an urgent plea to take another horse. A young man phoned in tears, desperately seeking a home for his horse. The barn owners were going to turn the horse loose in his yard if he didn’t move it that day. They were upset because people were complaining about the skinny condition the horse was in and the guy had lost his job, etc. The horse is an 18 yr old Quarterhorse gelding who the guy had “saved” a couple of months back. However, he didn’t realize he might have to feed it – he thought the horse would be ok just turned out in a field. We’re not here to judge and the guy did eventually do the right thing by calling - so – seeing as how we are full to the limit, I made my own urgent call to a friend, Sue Healey, who had offered to foster previously. She was also looking for a horse who might be suitable for her teenage son. She agreed, without too much persuasion, to take the horse. I also spoke with the barn owner and told them that Horse Play would be taking the horse but we couldn’t move him until the 29th. They said that would be ok.

On Friday, January 29th, Sheila Ryan and I headed over to pick him up, only knowing that he was skinny. We arrived at the farm and the barn owner’s daughter and Sheila loaded the horse while I had the horse’s owner sign the necessary surrender release. I didn’t really get a good look at the horse who loaded like a dream, burying his nose in the hay bag we had for him. When we arrived at his new home, I went in to unload him – I almost fainted – he was literally a hide draped over a skeleton. He didn’t want to leave his hay, so I gathered a bunch under my arm and backed him out of the trailer. There was a welcoming committee of several young girls, Sue, John Dellena (the barn owner), Cathy (who lives on the farm), a couple of donkeys and a dog. We all looked in disbelief at the pitiful site before us – still very happily munching hay! I have never seen such a skinny horse that was still upright and let alone alive. We got a couple of blankets on him and soon had him settled in a quarantine stall. Sheila and I headed home, feeling happy yet angry at the same time. I still don’t understand how this can happen – why didn’t someone call for help sooner?

The next day, I checked in with Sue and she told me he was doing fine – had eaten almost an entire bale of hay overnight. She also told me they wanted to call him Phoenix – a great name, very appropriate. I stopped by on Sunday, January 31 with friend and photographer, Laurie Sturdevant, and shot these pix.

Phoenix is an incredibly resilient soul. He has had his teeth floated and the dentist agrees he is 18ish. He also mentioned that it appeared he’d been eating dirt/rocks from the look of things. He is now surrounded by all the hay he can eat, fresh water and also some Sentinel Performance, not to mention tons of care, love, human and equine friends. He still has a long road ahead and it’s looking like Sue may take the plunge and adopt him. In the meantime, as always, we are seeking donations towards his (and all the Horse Play horses) care. Please contact Horse Play at (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com – you can also donate on line via PayPal on our website – www.hptrc.org

Phoenix is rising and hopefully will soar into a new life of trust, respect and compassion.


“They too, are created by the same loving hand of God which created us...It is our duty to protect them and to promote their well-being.”— Mother Teresa





Who We Are
Horse Play is a Rhode Island based non-profit equine rescue and sanctuary. We provide rescue, rehabilitation and sanctuary for abused neglected & unwanted horses.We provide adoption services for horses deemed adoptable those that are not have a home here for the rest of their lives.
It is our intent:
• To provide rescue, rehabilitation, and sanctuary services for abused, neglected, and/or unwanted horses.
• To provide placement & follow-up services for rehabilitated horses and permanent sanctuary for horses that cannot be placed.
• To increase public awareness through community outreach.
• To develop and present educational programs and printed media, clinics and seminars on the responsible care and training of horses
We are a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization supported solely by public donations and grants.
If you’d like to stop by for a visit, please give us a call first. We love visitors but want to make sure someone will be available to show you around.

Follow our blogs at http://herdwhispers.blogspot.com/ and http://sagemare.blogspot.com – we’re also on Facebook – www.facebook.com/horseplayri

New Horses


Phoenix and friend, Rachel



Phoenix


TEACHING

Evolutionary Horsemanship
What is it? It is a way of keeping and working with horses that considers the “whole” horse – diet/nutrition, health (physical, mental and emotional), hoof care, age, conformation, as well as stable management practices. It incorporates many methods and variations of Natural Horsemanship – but- it is not just another Natural Horsemanship method, it’s not just “round penning” and it’s not your grandfather’s way of horse training. Why evolutionary? Because we’ve hopefully evolved to more humane, communication-oriented methods of horse teaching and moved away from the more dominant, aggressive methods of whips, chains, tie-downs and punishment. Evolutionary Horsemanship encompasses much more than basic groundwork and riding skills. It’s about building a relationship, developing a partnership and strengthening a bond. It encompasses all that is “horse” with an emphasis on natural. Join us for free workshops, demos, and clinics – dates to be posted soon!

Horse Play offers riding instruction, horse training and farrier service. Coming in March “Horses and Heroes” - a program for veterans, Kids After School Literacy Program and some Equine Experiential Learning workshops – contact us for more info.

Horse Play is happy to announce the opening of our Used and Consignment Tack Shop – right here at the farm – come browse or sell your “stuff”. Our commission rates are great – 10% for saddles and 15% for everything else. Feel free to contact us for more info. Hours: Usually Monday – Friday Noon – 6:00p.m Saturday 9:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. and Sunday Noon – 3:00p.m. Please give us a call or email if you need something in particular.



UPCOMING EVENTS

March 20, 2010 – 9:00am – 1:00pm – North Kingstown Environmental Fair, North Kingstown High School

March 28, 2010 – 9:00am – 3:00pm - RI Federation of Riding Clubs Horseman’s Bazaar and Indoor Flea Market – Metcalfe Elementary School, Nooseneck Hill Rd (Rte. 3), West Greenwich RI

Workshops, clinics and a “party” will be scheduled in the next week or so. Check our website or give a call


NEEDS AND WANTS

***URGENT*** Looking for Round Pen Panels – 10 or 12 footers - any color or finish, as many as you want to sell or give away. Also we really need a horse trailer! Two–or-more horse, in good condition and inspected - Contact Deidre (401)294-3565 or email horseplayri@msn.com

Horse Play is also currently seeking donations of tack – Western saddles, rope halters, saddle pads/blankets, bareback pads, bitless bridles – sidepulls, hackamores or the Bitless Bridle, helmets, anti-sweat sheets/coolers, and as always – cash donations. Remember, we are a non-profit organization and any donation is tax deductible.

Horse Play always needs volunteers! From cleaning paddocks, to grooming and exercising horses, mailing letters to planning fundraisers and annual campaigns, the horses depend on you. Also you don’t have to be an equine expert — if you’re interested in working directly with the horses, you can sign up for our Safe & Humane Horse Handling/Intro to Evolutionary Horsemanship Class. Just contact Horse Play and say you want to volunteer—the horses will thank-you for it!


“Past the seeker as he prayed came the crippled and the beggar and the beaten. And seeing them...he cried, "Great God, how is it that a loving creator can see such things and yet do nothing about them?"...God said, "I did do something. I made you."
- Sufi Teaching



How Your Contributions Help Horses at Horse Play

Your donations, memberships, sponsorships, service and merchandise fees go directly to the care and support of the horses at Horse Play.

Annual expenses for one horse (approximate)

Feed $1850.00

Routine Vet Care (no emergencies) $210.00

Hoof Care $450.00

Routine Dental Care $75.00

Total for 1 horse $2585.00


****Please note we currently have 26 horses ****

This is just for basic horse care. No training, equipment (saddles, bridles etc), emergencies, utilities, rent, maintenance or administrative expenses. Also, Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers – no paid employees.







To Sponsor a Horse or To Make a Donation
Horse Play is staffed entirely by volunteers. Every donation goes directly to supporting the horses. All of our funding depends on your generosity. A $15 dollar donation buys a bag of grain. A $35 dollar donation buys dewormer for 10 horses. 50 people donating $1 each buys 6 bales of hay. You can make a difference.
Horse Play has several ways for you to make that difference. Sponsor a horse of your choice. We have several options for sponsorship. This also makes a great gift!
We can help you find out which way is best for you. Please Contact:
Deidre Sharp
Horse Play
PO Box 660
Exeter, RI 02822
Phone (401)294-3565 or (401)864-2943
Email horseplayri@msn.com
Website: www.hptrc.org

The Running Horse is published bi-monthly by Horse Play.
Issue March - April 2010 is copy write ©2010 by Horse Play and Deidre Sharp,
P.O. Box 660, Exeter RI 02822, Phone (401)294-3565, Email: horseplayri@msn.com,
www.hptrc.org
Trust, Respect, Compassion