Centennial Pony Club

Centennial Pony Club Centennial Pony Club is based in Loveland, Colorado.

If you are looking for an organization to make a donation to this year, please consider donating to Centennial Pony Club...
12/09/2024

If you are looking for an organization to make a donation to this year, please consider donating to Centennial Pony Club to help support these kids’ education and the horses that help them learn!

CPC is a registered 501c3 and donations are tax-deductible.

Donation link below ⬇️ 🦄

https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/6P3BPS8UREGDJ

Lights, camera, action! 📸
12/08/2024

Lights, camera, action! 📸

We had a fabulous time this past weekend learning with some awesome horses! Stay tuned for future offerings 😃
12/06/2024

We had a fabulous time this past weekend learning with some awesome horses! Stay tuned for future offerings 😃

12/02/2024

We’ve been busy having so much fun ❤️

My two favorite redheads taught some Pony Clubbers some great lessons this weekend!

Centennial Pony Club

“The goal of Pony Club is to teach every member communication, confidence, leadership, safety, self-reliance, and good h...
11/04/2024

“The goal of Pony Club is to teach every member communication, confidence, leadership, safety, self-reliance, and good horsemanship. As members learn and develop at their own pace, they can progress through the Pony Club Standards of Proficiency (SOPs). The SOPs outline a clear progression of skills in riding and horse management. Each level requires an increasing depth of knowledge and abilities. Pony Club members demonstrate their skills and express an appropriate level of knowledge at each certification. Members are evaluated based on the SOPs for each section of understanding.

The levels of certification begin at the D level (beginner), progress to the C level (intermediate), then to the B and A levels (advanced). Achieving an A certification in Pony Club is a highly regarded accomplishment in many aspects of the equine industry.

For example, a D-level (beginner) member would only need to know how to give water, forage (e.g., hay), and grain to their mount, whereas an A-level (advanced) member would need to know how to identify types of grains and forage, as well as discuss their nutritional values.

The Horse Management certifications are based on a practical application of equine knowledge. Certifications are offered following a Horse Management path from the basic level all the way through advanced. Once a member has passed the certification for the D-1 level (which includes a basic riding requirement), so long as they have access to a horse for hands-on care, they can continue through the certification levels without ever riding.

If a member chooses to continue with a riding path, they may attain certifications in Dressage, Eventing, Show Jumping, Hunter Seat Equitation, Western Dressage, and Western. No matter the level of certification a riding member tests into, they will be required to meet the SOPs for both Horse Management and riding.”

https://www.ponyclub.org/learn

Call or Text (970)744-9118
Email [email protected]

Proudly supported by Apollo Equestrian LLC and Kayenta Equestrian in Loveland, Colorado ⛰️

“Since its founding, the United States Pony Club has led the equestrian community in promoting safe horsemanship practic...
11/03/2024

“Since its founding, the United States Pony Club has led the equestrian community in promoting safe horsemanship practices. Recognizing that riding is an inherently dangerous activity, the USPC Board of Governors endorses the goal to teach safe practices in all Pony Club activities. The commitment to teach safe practices begins at the D-1 and D-2 levels when members learn how to safely approach a horse or pony, lead and tie, and safely pick out the feet. These steps are the foundation for learning the safe handling of a very large animal capable of causing serious bodily injury or death to itself or a rider/handler.

To further Pony Club's commitment to safety, the Safety Committee was formed for the purpose of promoting best practices in riding and working with horses and educating those involved with all Pony Club activities in the methods of incident and accident avoidance. A full list of the duties of the national Safety Committee can be found in USPC Resolution #9.”

https://www.ponyclub.org/safety

For more information about Centennial Pony Club, contact us:

Call or Text (970)744-9118
Email [email protected]

“Education is a cornerstone of Pony Club. It gives our members the knowledge and skills required to become successful eq...
11/02/2024

“Education is a cornerstone of Pony Club. It gives our members the knowledge and skills required to become successful equestrians in all aspects of horse care and riding. Whether you are an instructor, a member, a parent, sibling, or friend, Pony Club's educational resources include some of the most sought-after knowledge in the equine industry. Members enjoy horses in a safe environment with exceptional instruction.

There is no limit to the amount of learning to be found in Pony Club. We offer organized, easy-to-understand lesson plans to help make teaching easier, as well as equine education curriculum for schools, world-class standards for certifications, instructional videos, knowledge on disciplines, and ways to make riding safe and fun.”

https://www.ponyclub.org/learn

Centennial Pony Club is growing with more lesson offerings in November 2024!

Come join us!

Call or Text (970)744-9118
Email [email protected]

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10/31/2024

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Centennial Pony Club is growing with more lessons in November 2024!Come join us!Call or Text (970)744-9118Email centenni...
10/30/2024

Centennial Pony Club is growing with more lessons in November 2024!

Come join us!

Call or Text (970)744-9118
Email [email protected]

October Skies 🌅
10/29/2024

October Skies 🌅

Fall in Colorado 🍂⛰️
10/09/2024

Fall in Colorado 🍂⛰️

The Centennial Pony Club logo got has been updated and beautified ❤️Centennial Pony Club is excited to be accepting new ...
10/09/2024

The Centennial Pony Club logo got has been updated and beautified ❤️

Centennial Pony Club is excited to be accepting new members this fall! We are welcoming young riders of many experience levels and ages in partnership with Apollo Equestrian LLC at the beautiful Kayenta Equestrian, nestled in the foothills of west Loveland, Colorado.

Contact us today by call or text (970)744-9118 or email [email protected] for more information!

Address

1245 N Carter Lake Road
Loveland, CO
80537

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19707449118

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