We are an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of more than 100 members and growing, with a mission of Preservation, Education, and Community supporting our Indian Hill Bridle Trails.
We schedule trail rides once a month from April to September. We also have pop-up rides that happen if the weather is good and we’ll pull a ride together on short notice. Club rides are intended for all levels of riders to participate.
The Club has Social get togethers 3 or 4 times a year. A New Members Meet & Greet party, a Summer party
We schedule trail rides once a month from April to September. We also have pop-up rides that happen if the weather is good and we’ll pull a ride together on short notice. Club rides are intended for all levels of riders to participate.
The Club has Social get togethers 3 or 4 times a year. A New Members Meet & Greet party, a Summer party, and a Holiday Party. Unfortunately, because of Covid-19, social events have been put on hold until further notice.
We have 3 or 4 educational events each year that cover a range of topics, such as equine health, feeding, pasture management, trailer maintenance, barn tours and more. Unfortunately, because of Covid-19, educational events have been put on hold until further notice.
The Club participates in the Indian Hill 4th of July Parade each year, and when possible, we enjoy providing ponies for kids to ride after the parade. We also have occasional community events about the history of the trails, the Hunt, etc. as well as publish articles in the Village Bulletin to keep residents informed about the bridle trails.
Trail ride September 2020
The Indian Hill Equestrian Club is dedicated to preserving the history and integrity of the Indian Hill Bridle Trails for future generations.
The club seeks to fulfill its mission through organized volunteer activities, equine education, club sponsored trails rides & social events, and inclusion of the community in support of horses and long-standing traditions.
The Indian Hill Equestrian Club began in 2012 by Pam Middendorff and a group of riders who were interested in preserving the Village of Indian Hill Bridle Trails, and expanding their circle of friendships in the equestrian community. The group has grown to more than 100 members who ride together, share in equine education opportunities, support the maintenance of the trails and their preservation, and enjoy social events together.
Officers
President Wendy McAdams
Vice President Pete McAdams
Secretary Danneen Ross
Treasurer Beth Hammond
Committee Chairs
Education Lois Sedacca
Social Abby Lindell & Laura Benza Wogen
Trail Maintenance Pete McAdams
Communications Kellie Hesse
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