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Copperbeech Farm – Goodrich

Two or Four Three-Hour Sessions of Kids' Horseback-Riding Club (Up to 52% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Kids aged 5–18 learn the basics of riding, safety, grooming, and maintenance during three-hour sessions at the 32-acre farm

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 15, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Registration required; subject to availability. Valid for ages 5-18. 250lb weight max. Must sign waiver. New clients only. Operates in all weather. $10 registration fee not included. Must provide English riding boots, long pants, and helmet. Must use 2-session option in 1 month from activation, 4-session option in 2 months of activation. Must use all sessions by expiration date on Groupon.
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Before humans learned to ride horses, western films ended with cowboys jogging into the sunset. Saddle up with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $45 for two days of the kids' beginner's Saddle Club (a $90 value)
  • $87 for four days of the kids' beginner's Saddle Club (a $180 value)

Split into three-hour sessions for each day, horseback-riding clubs for kids ages 5–18 are available from September 17 through the second week in December. Class times are 4 p.m.–7 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays. Riders progress through the basics of horsemanship, spending early lessons on grooming, feeding, and tacking before approaching subjects such as vaulting, mounting, and—by the fourth session—trotting on the horse. Registration includes a Saddle Club T-shirt, but participants should bring their own equipment, including riding boots.

Copperbeech Farm

Copperbeech Farm trots out friendly steeds for kids' riding lessons at a 32-acre equestrian estate. During riding lessons, groups of six to eight beginning riders aged 5–18 learn the fundamentals of riding and horse handling from two expert equestrians on indoor and outdoor tracks. More advanced Saddle Club sessions help experienced riders to build on basic skills in english riding style. In addition, summer camps for kids aged 5–18 combine horse training with craft projects, camp outs, and opportunities to organize other farm animals, including potbellied pigs, chickens, and ducks, into spontaneous performances of "Old MacDonald.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Earthmoving Equipment

Heavy-duty construction vehicles were put here for one reason—to help us mold and shape the earth into something that isn't so unattractive. Here are the main machines we use to pretty up this place:

Bulldozer: This powerful vehicle got its name from its inventor, a bullheaded child who set out to create a machine capable of clearing away all the dangerous, sleeping bulls that stationed themselves near his bedroom window. Today, construction workers exclusively use bulldozers for carpooling and pushing their garbage off the construction site and into the street.

Forklift: These are only used in emergency situations, such as when a building begins to shake violently because one corner was made shorter than the others. To remedy the problem, the construction workers will prop up the faulty corner with the forklift and then elegantly integrate the vehicle into the actual building by covering it with cement.

Backhoe Loader: Construction workers aren't even sure what backhoe loaders do, which is why they always just light them on fire for warmth on days when the temperature dips below 70 degrees.

Why do so many skyscrapers have corners that appear lumpy?

Copperbeech Farm

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    Goodrich

    5875 Fox Lake
    Goodrich, Michigan 48438
    (248) 227-0644
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