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NEC is offering a 3-part series of mid-week, 2-Hour Open Riding sessions as cold weather comes to St Louis. Wednesdays only, sessions begin at 9:00a and conclude by 5:00p. Keep a lookout for the opportunity that works best for your schedule!
Day Sessions are as follows:
9:00a – 11:00a
11:00a – 1:00p
1:00p – 3:00p
9:00a – 11:00a
11:00a – 1:00p
1:00p – 3:00p
3:00p-5:00p
A maximum of (10) horse/rider pairs are permitted at each block session and all participants must reserve a spot in advance. No drop-ins, please.
HEALTHY, NOT-AT-RISK FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE WELCOME TO JOIN ALONG.
Riders will have controlled-access to NEC’s West competition and warm-up arenas. Each horse/rider pair is $35.
A matted stall is included in the session price. Please muck clean all your areas before departure.
A matted stall is included in the session price. Please muck clean all your areas before departure.
IN ADDITION – as our country and our community recover from the pandemic, please help us to KEEP RECOVERING.
— FEEL SICK? — PLEASE STAY HOME
If you feel unwell, have a fever, have a cough, trouble breathing, or any other symptoms of sickness, DO NOT COME TO NEC. STAY HOME – STAY SAFE.
If you feel unwell, have a fever, have a cough, trouble breathing, or any other symptoms of sickness, DO NOT COME TO NEC. STAY HOME – STAY SAFE.
— TOO CLOSE? — PLEASE STAY BACK
Congregating in close groups is strongly discouraged by Missouri’s Department of Health. While at NEC, observe directional signs for walking traffic and stay at least six feet (6′) apart from other people at all times. Face coverings or masks are strongly encouraged; help us “PRACTICE THE FIVE”
Congregating in close groups is strongly discouraged by Missouri’s Department of Health. While at NEC, observe directional signs for walking traffic and stay at least six feet (6′) apart from other people at all times. Face coverings or masks are strongly encouraged; help us “PRACTICE THE FIVE”
— THE FIVE? — PLEASE KNOW CDC GUIDELINES
We’ve just addressed the first two: 1) Stay home if you feel sick and 2) avoid close contact with others who are sick or who may be sick. Everyone needs also (3) to cover both coughs and sneezes with a tissue or (at least) the bend of your elbow, and wash your hands following; 4) avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth, and face with unclean, unwashed hands and ultimately, 5) wash your hands with soap and water often (before you eat, after you sneeze/cough, after using the restroom, after coming into contact with frequently touched surfaces and objects, etc). When soap and water are not nearby, use sanitizers.
We’ve just addressed the first two: 1) Stay home if you feel sick and 2) avoid close contact with others who are sick or who may be sick. Everyone needs also (3) to cover both coughs and sneezes with a tissue or (at least) the bend of your elbow, and wash your hands following; 4) avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth, and face with unclean, unwashed hands and ultimately, 5) wash your hands with soap and water often (before you eat, after you sneeze/cough, after using the restroom, after coming into contact with frequently touched surfaces and objects, etc). When soap and water are not nearby, use sanitizers.
THANK YOU FOR DOING YOUR PART – – INCLUDING STAYING APART — AS WE COME TOGETHER TO RECOVER AND ENJOY OUR HORSES AND OUR HOBBIES.
A current, annual negative Coggins is required for each horse coming onto the premises, and all participants must sign a liability release waiver before unloading.
For more information or TO RESERVE YOUR RIDES, PLEASE CALL 636.561.8080 OR EMAIL [email protected].