Beekman Therapeutic Riding Center 30th Anniversary Logo Photo of red hip roof barnShadow photo of rider on horse with person leading horseRed hip roof barn in foreground and heated, indoor 60x120 arena in background

How BTRC Began

Our program has been in existence since 1979. It was founded by a former principal of the Marvin E. Beekman Center, John Breaugh, who saw a need for specialized horseback riding therapy for Beekman Center students as well as others with disabilities, in the community.

 

When the program first began, 4-H members would transport their horses to the Beekman campus and volunteer their time to give lessons to a small group of people with disabilities. Lessons took place only one day a week and only during the warmer months, since all classes were held in an outdoor arena. As time went on, the program grew in popularity and size.

Eventually, horses and tack were donated directly to the Lansing School District, which eventually gained ownership of the program.

 

In 1982 the red hip roofed barn was erected to house the animals and fences were put in place to stable them. Employees were hired to run the operation as the demand for the riding services continued to grow. In 1989, Mr. Breaugh collected funding to erect a 60×120 indoor riding arena, which was soon equipped with a heating system, making it possible to offer riding services year round.

 

Today, we all thank Mr. Breaugh, the generous donors, and the many volunteers, for their dedication and hard work creating this beneficial program. We are proud to carry out the mission of providing the same services today, for the many of the community, who will continue to benefit

 

 

Our Operation and Who We Serve

Our program currently operates year round, five days a week (Monday through Friday), for six sessions per year. (See Classes/Clinics on this site for more information). Classes are scheduled from mid- morning into the evening hours. During Beekman Center school months (September through June), Beekman students have priority for our riding services during the school day. From mid-afternoon through evening, we open our schedule to outside students who pay for lessons. By creating a schedule to accommodate a wide range of abilities and levels of experience, we are able to place all students in classes that best suit their needs.

 

BTRC currently owns 14 program horses, all of which have been donated. The horses are stabled on site.  An appropriate mount is selected for the student by the instructor during an initial assessment. All of our horses are very safe and friendly, making riding an enjoyable learning experience for the students.

 

Our riding and driving classes are taught by our experienced instructors, some of which are certified by NARHA (North American Riding for the Handicapped Association) and facilitated by our assisting staff and volunteers. All assisting staff and volunteers are required to complete BTRC training before they are allowed to assist in

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classes. Our program functions under NARHA guidelines, providing an enjoyable and safe environment for all participants. In addition to these popular services, we are proud to announce our newest service of natural horsemanship training classes and horse training services.

 

Contact us for more information! 517-755-2174