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Announcements
Romantic
Horseback Trail Ride for Two
& Gourmet Picnic
Bring
your special someone to share an afternoon together?
...a
surprise that is unexpected, spontaneous,
non-traditional, and greatly
appreciated! |
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Coming
SOON!
Summer Riding Camp Program
Camps will be offered
this summer for beginners,
intermediate and more
experienced riders.
Riding
Camp "saddle space" is limited, so reserve
early!
Dates:
June 2-6, June 9-13, June 16-20, July 7-11, and July 14-18
$75 non-refundable deposit to reserve space in 1 or more weeks of camp
$200 due no later than 14 days before camp session begins. We accept Mastercard, Visa, personal checks or cash. |
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Unique School & Class Celebrations and Fundraisers
FUN, Healthy, Easy Activities at Wanetiri Lakes
NATURE - SCIENCE - LOUISIANA WILDLIFE & HORTICULTURE
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE - CIVIL WAR HISTORY
CONSERVATION - OUTDOOR RECREATION - EQUINE SPORTS
RURAL LIFE & AGRICULTURAL HISTORY
Wanetiri Lakes offers educators and parents of home-schooled children a convenient, safe and unique opportunity to move the classroom outdoors. Nowhere else in the area offers the combination of outdoor activities, facilities and features which include:
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111 acres of natural beauty with outdoor class spaces |
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Pavilion on a 37.5 acre fresh water lake surrounded by ancient cypress trees, decks |
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Boat rentals & trolling motors, lifevests |
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Plenty of "Wide Open Spaces" for 10 or 800 students & adults |
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125 x 250 foot Rodeo Arena |
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2 white sandy beaches on the Amite River |
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Trees, wildlife & plants indigenous to Louisiana along 5 miles of wooded trails |
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Full-service Barn, Stables & established Horseback Riding Program |
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Old-fashioned Blacksmiths & Horseshoeing exhibitions |
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Horse-drawn Carriages and Covered Wagon Rides |
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Hay Rides around Wanetiri Lakes |
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Pony Lead-Arounds & Arena Horseback Rides |
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Mule pulled plow, Covered Wagons pulled by Mule Teams |
Contact Wanetiri Lakes to reserve dates for 2008 & 2009 weekdays.
We are conveniently located in the City of Central, just 10 minutes from Baton Rouge & Livingston Parishes. |
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HARP is a 501(c)3 non-profit humane society devoted to protecting horses and other livestock animals in South Louisiana since 2002.
Based in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, HARP works with local and state law enforcement authorities on reported cases of abuse or neglect. HARP members first seek to educate animal owners. When an owner chooses to donate the animal to HARP or the animal is seized by law enforcement. HARP can provide transportation, rehabilitation and placement into a new adoptive home.
HARP promotes responsible, humane care of horses and other livestock animals through education to owners and law-enforcement professionals.
In addition, HARP assists in finding homes for animals whose owners are unable to keep them. |
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