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NYS 4-H Educational Horse Prep Sessions

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I wanted to share the NYS 4-H Educational Horse Prep Sessions that the NYS Educational Coaches are offering this winter. Registration is required. Please join our NYS 4-H Horse coaches in their educational sessions to help prepare youth for educational events! Registration required by January 6th, 2023.

These sessions will be on Zoom with our NYS 4-H Educational Horse event coaches! You can pick what sessions you want to attend, or you can attend all of them, which we suggest! Registration is required by January 6th and the Zoom link will be the same link used for each session.


January 9th at 6 pm: Horse Bowl

January 16th at 9 am: What is Horse Communications?

January 16th at 2 pm: Tips for Advancing Your Horse Communications Speech (featuring a panelist of state presentation judges)

January 30th at 7 pm: Hippology

February 1st at 7 pm: Hippology sessions number 2

February 8th at 7 pm: Horse Judging oral reasons

February 15th at 7 pm: Horse Judging Conformation

February 22nd at 7 pm: Horse Judging Performance


Jessica Tyson

NYS 4-H Horse Events Coordinator

Essex County 4-H Educator

8487 US Route 9 Lewis, NY 12950

518-962-4810

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