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Freedom believes that education is the most positive catalyst for change
and forward movement. Within nature’s classroom, we seek to provide
an experience where participants learn through sensitive observation of
the natural world. Our tours and clinics are a wonderful way to experience
America’s wild horses in a natural setting. Click here to see photos
and read testimonials from our clinics.
For questions regarding tours and clinics, or to reserve your spot, please
call (805) 737-9246 or email programs@returntofreedom.org.
Living History Tours:
Learn about and directly experience our living history, America’s
wild horses! The day starts with an educational presentation which is
followed by a tour of the ranch facilities and a walk to the edge of the
hills to see the horses. Tour will focus on the historical significance
of America’s wild horses and current political issues that threaten
their survival.
Adult tours are offered every Friday and the first Saturday of each month,
May – October. We also offer Youth tours for families with children
under 12. Suggested donation of $20 per adult, $10 for children under
12.
Friday Tours: 10:00am – 11:30am
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
June 6, 13, 20, 27
July 4, 11, 18, 25
August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
September 5
Saturday Tours: (youth) 10:00am – 11:30am (adult) 3:00pm
– 4:30pm
May 3, 17
June 7, 21
July 5, 19
August 2, 16
September 6
Wild Horse Walks:
An intensive study of wild horses, their role in the American West, and
their herd behaviors. Participants will get a tour of our facility first,
with an educational overview. We will then hike into the hills, quietly
observing wild horses and discussing behavior, public land use, and other
wild horse preservation related issues. Hiking is moderate to strenuous
on uneven, steep land. Offered the first Saturday of each month May -
October. Suggested donation of $50 per adult. This trip is not recommended
for children under 12.
Saturday: 3:00pm – 7:00pm
May 3, 17
June 7, 21
July 5, 19
August 2, 16
September 6
Herd Observation Evenings:
A meditative and reflective journey into the world of wild horses. These
intimate evenings are hosted by RTF founder Neda DeMayo, sharing her unique
insight and understanding of wild herds. A brief overview of Return to
Freedom and the issues America’s wild horses are facing will precede
the walk. Once in the hills, our time will be reserved for quiet observation.
After several hours watching herds, we will gather around the campfire
for a "bring your own" dinner, storytelling, discussion and
sometimes music! Please bring an instrument if you'd like to play. RTF
will provide light refreshment- please pack your own dinners (refrigeration
provided) or meals can be pre-arranged from local restaurants. Suggested
donation of $75 per adult, (Not recommended for children under 12).
Scheduled by appointment only. Minimum of 10 people for private groups.
To inquire about scheduling, call (805) 737-9246 or email programs@returntofreedom.org.
Volunteer Work Days & Weekends:
Join the staff at RTF as we push up our sleeves and tackle various projects
around the ranch. Arrive early Saturday morning. We’ll work all
day and go for a hike into the hills to visit the herds in the evening.
During a work weekend, bring your family and camp out under the stars.
After our work day we’ll set up camp, go for a short hike to see
the wild horse herds, and then gather around the campfire to share dinner
and stories. Sunday morning, participants break down camp and head back
home.
Volunteer Orientation: Saturday, July 12th, 2:00 - 7:00
pm
Volunteer Work Weekend: Saturday August 9 - Sunday August 10
Clinics
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Photography Clinic at Return to Freedom: June 2-7, 2008
Join award-winning photographers Tony Stromberg and Kimerlee Curyl for
a 6-day equine photography workshop that will be taught at Return to Freedom.
The workshop is June 2-7, when the landscape is full of color and richness,
and life is celebrated with the arrival of new foals. Included in the
workshop will be a "wild horse walking adventure", this is devoted
to teaching participants about wild horse behavior and how to move about
and integrate into their special world. The workshop will also teach the
importance of developing a relationship with the horses, with emphasis
in "co-creation" as it relates to the authorship of a finished
image. For more information or to register please visit
www.tonystromberg.com/RTF-Workshop.html.
The Heart of Listening: Aug 14-17
4-Day intensive clinic with world renowned equine behaviorist and author
GaWaNi Pony Boy, RTF Founder Neda DeMayo, and Reiki Master/Animal Communicator
Cindy Rackley.
Reiki Clinics: Oct 24-26
Reiki Master Cindy Rackley will offer certification courses in Reiki
Levels I and II and a Master intensive course. An ancient form of natural
healing, Reiki is now being taught in hospitals and colleges across the
country. It is a technique that heals on all levels: body, mind, and spirit
and is complimentary to other modalities of healing. Reiki is beneficial
to people and animals in that it accelerates healing, alleviates pain,
and reduces stress. Though Reiki is considered a powerful tool for both
personal and spiritual development, it is not religious in any way.
Return to Freedom, American Wild Horse Sanctuary near Lompoc, is hosting
Reiki Certification Classes at the Sanctuary:
Reiki Level I & II - October 24th and 25th, 2008
Reiki Master Class – 3 day intensive, October 24th-26th,
2008
All classes are scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.
Journeys With Wild Horses: TBA
Special Events
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Spirit of the Horse: Sept 27
Our annual fall fundraiser, this incredible family oriented event celebrates
the freedom and spirit of the American wild horse and the cultural history
that it represents.
Wild Horse Winery Wine Club Brunch: TBA
Join the folks at Wild Horse Winery for a one of a kind wine tasting
and brunch at Return to Freedom’s wild horse sanctuary. An annual
event at Return to Freedom, the Wild Horse Winery Wine Club Brunch includes
brunch and wine on the veranda at the Return to Freedom ranch, followed
by a hike into the hills to see the wild horses.
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