Adaptive Riding Institute in Scotts Mills, Oregon

Volunteer Gathering June 8 from 3-5pm. See flier on Events page.

   
 
 
News & Newsletters

Here you can find past and current issues of our newsletters, as well as articles printed in local papers.

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Statesman Journal September 29, 2012 Article - Bee Moore - One more off the bucket list

Summer 2012 Newsletter

Statesman Journal May 24, 2012 Article - Carousel Derby Fundraiser

Statesman Journal April 29, 2012 Article - ARI takes Bronze in the Best Non-Profit category for 2012 (scroll down to page 5)

Statesman Journal April 25, 2012 Article - ARI's new home

Statesman Journal April 4, 2012 Article - Horse theraphy has positive influence on autistic riders (by ARI Program Director Carmen Heidecke, MA, CRC)

Statesman Journal November 16, 2011 Article - ARI Halloween Fest

Molalla Pioneer July 26, 2011 - Health, happiness, and healing through
horses (Part Two)

Molalla Pioneer July 19, 2011 - Health, happiness, and healing through
horses (Part One)

Our Town April 2011 Article - Horse therapy: Focusing on a rider's ability, not disability

Statesman Journal December 1, 2010 Article - ARI rescues 3 horses

Statesman Journal October 31, 2010 Article - Riders enjoy last day in
therapeutic saddle

Statesman Journal May 12, 2010 Article - Horses help humans in need

Summer 2010 Newsletter

Fall 2009 Newsletter

Fall 2008 Newsletter

Spring 2008 Newsletter

 

 
 
         

 

 

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