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Biggins Stable Offers Summer Camp



Biggins Stable, located in Simpsonville, KY, will be hosting their annual summer riding camp in June. The camp is designed for kids 18 years of age and under. Beginners through advanced are more than welcome June 20-25. There is also an option for day or overnight camp and a non-refundable $100 deposit is required upon registration.

Besides the intensive riding instruction of Biggins Summer Camp, the camp is a great atmosphere for learning and having fun. It features all meals, lodging, swimming, trail riding, bareback riding, lunge lessons, the care of one horse, a grooming contest, and a fun show. Educational activities also include a session with a farrier and veterinarian, harnessing and driving horses, tail-sets, tail braiding, parts of the horse, equipment, tack cleaning and a speaker on judging.

Evening activities for overnight campers include a trail ride, barbeque with a special guest speaker, and Junior Judging at the Shelby County Fair Horse Show where kids can see a real horse show and places the horses as best they can. A Bar-B-Q and awards presentation will be held after the camp’s fun show on Saturday. Parents and families are invited to join these festivities.

"This is my favorite week of the year," said Renee Biggins. "I love having all the overnight campers stay at the house with my family. It is sure to be a great experience and a way to form lifelong friendships."

For more information contact Renee Biggins at (502) 722-5068.

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