The Summer Scoop

Pounds of manure SCOOPED in 2026:

36,750 pounds


  • Congratulations WWU grads!

  • Summer & fall lesson sessions

  • Upcoming events

  • Spring happenings at the farm


Congratulations WWU Grads!

We are thrilled to share that two program interns and one instructor-in-training have graduated from Western Washington University.

Sara, Sage, and Reese have all been out at the farm multiple days per week this spring, helping to support NWTRC’s adaptive horsemanship and riding lessons. We are very proud of the educational accomplishments and grateful to have had the opportunity to have them working in our program.


Summer & Fall Lessons

To learn more about the tremendous benefits of adaptive horsemanship and riding, click here.

Summer session begins July 6, and all classes are FULL.
After a short session break, we are looking forward to a fun-filled summer session.
Email Julia if you would like to schedule a site visit and be eligible for our fall session programs.

If you are interested in volunteering, NWTRC’s next volunteer training will be held on Thursday, July 2 from 3-5:30pm.
All new volunteers must attend a training before volunteering in the program. Lessons are held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons beginning July 6.
If you would like to volunteer this summer, RSVP to attend volunteer training here.


Upcoming Events

We are just 11 DAYS AWAY from the 28th annual Rider Cup Benefit Golf Tournament!
Click here to learn more and get your team registered.

Secure your seat or table at NWTRC’s fundraising gala, Bits & Bites, held on October 3, 2026 from 4-6:30pm. Click here for more details and to purchase tickets.
Or, become a champion of our mission by becoming an event sponsor here.


Spring Happenings at the Farm

Building balance and confidence, one stride at a time.

Working on riding circles of various sizes while decorating a May Pole.

Vincent, Leo, Spotticus & Tryggve enjoy a beautiful day off in the pasture.

Participants collected flowers while mounted and created their own bouquets.

Young participants giving treats to the horses after a great lesson.


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