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UPCOMING EVENTS |
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March 24 - Alex VanHeuval
Memorial Trailride 9 a.m. - 5
p.m.
April 6 & 7 - Frogtown Hollow
Jam. We will have a booth here,
can you volunteer? We are also
looking for a really nice item
to raffle, preferably with a
music theme, ideas (or donation)
welcome.
April 13 & 14 -
Chiropractic/Acupuncture Clinic
with Dr. Twila Floyd. If you
would like to have her work on
your horse, please make a
reservation. Dr. Twila does
amazing work!
May 19 - Spring Trailride 9
a.m.-5 p.m.
May 19-20 - Eric Gray will be
hosting a trailride clinic in
the morning, followed by a
guided trailride to use those
skills. Contents of Sunday
clinic TBA later.
June 23 - Keith Seeley,
Educational Hoof Clinic @ the
Depot. 9 a.m. - ? If you missed
the last one, please try to
attend this. This is NOT just
how to clean your horse's feet,
it is an indepth way of looking
at hooves from the top of the
horse down, intensive and
fascinating.
July 14 - Evening Trailride 3
p.m. - 8ish
September 21 & 23 (Friday &
Sunday) - Eric Gray Horsemanship
Clinic
September 22 - Annual Rescue
Ride & Silent Auction 9 a.m. - 5
p.m.
October 27 - Haunted Walk,
Hayride, Carnival
November 17 - Tack Sale at the
Depot
December 8 -
Stuff-a-Horse-Trailer Open House
and Waverly Hall Parade |
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The second Saturday of the month
is always work day at Begin
Again Farms! |
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ATTENTION VOLUNTEERS! |
Please help Begin Again Farms
this coming year by tracking
your volunteer hours.
CLICK HERE! |
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Vote for Begin Again Farms |
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The Animal Rescue Site is
once again giving away between
$1000 and $5000 to shelters. Go
to
theanimalrescuesite.com On
the right side of the page,
third tab down, click on
"Shelter Challenge", and follow
the directions. We are currently
at #12 for Georgia. |
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Begin Again Farms is a
nonprofit organization
devoted to the care and
rehabilitation of abused
and needy horses.
We are located in
Ellerslie,
Harris
County, Georgia. |
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Begin Again Farms began in response
to the need in the Harris County
area for an equine rescue shelter.
The idea for the shelter came from
Donald Malloy after he took in a
lame horse captured by the Sheriff.
Donald kept the horse but died
before getting the equine shelter
off the ground. That task went to
Rhonda Jackson. She was acquainted
with Mr. Malloy and took over his
idea after he passed away.
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All
of our board members
are unpaid
volunteers.
The current officers consists of:
Rhonda Jackson, President
Jo Till , Secretary
Heidi Bryan, Treasurer |
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We also have many unpaid
volunteers
who work at the farm in their spare
time. We can always use more help. |
Our Mission
To rescue imperiled, retired or
abandoned hoofed animals; provide a safe
refuge; promote rehabilitation and return to
full physical ability; provide safe
adoptions for rehabilitated animals; and
expand the knowledge of equine science,
training and horsemanship through
association with community groups and
leaders. |
Our Vision
To become a nationally recognized
authority in equine rescue, rehabilitation
and placement. |
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