We Provide Presentations for Your School or Group
Providing quality content is critical to a successful event and it is also crucial for receiving a positive audience response. Close collaboration with you allows us to align our expertise with your goals and objectives to ensure the best audience experience possible. As a result, we partner with you before, during and after the event to ensure a fantastic event for all involved. Below is a list of the many Power Point assisted programs available that have been created in collaboration with The Equine Heritage Institute. You may select from this list for a presentation for your group or school. We can also prepare a presentation just for you - let us know what you want and we will do our best to customize a program just for you.
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Book Signings
Horses have been an important part of history. We have an entire series of book written from the point of a view of a horses. The books are written to appeal to an audience ranging from middle grades ages to adult. Travel through time with us with us - learn about amazing events. Meet remarkable people. Discover the important contributions horses have made throughout history. To learn more about our books, visit Hoofbeats Through History. If you'd like to schedule a book signing, CONTACT US. We can do book signings at schools, stores, libraries and for community groups. A horse might even be able to attend a book signing if you would like. |
Coaching in the Gilded Age
Today the word “coaching” means something quite different, but 100 or more years ago it referred to driving four horses put to a coach, known as a “a four-in-hand.” This was an important method for carrying the mail and people from town to town in England in past centuries. Eventually, in the Gilded Age, individuals began to drive private coaches for sport and pleasure. Join us on a rollicking adventure of lifestyles in the Gilded Age. |
The Fire Horse
For 60 short years the Fire Horse reigned supreme in American cities. When the alarm sounded the horses galloped out of the fire station followed by throngs of running spectators and children on bicycles. As Loula Long Combs wrote in her book, My Revelation, “I wish I had the great gift of a painter of word pictures that I might be able to give you a faint idea of the most thrilling of all horse-drawn vehicles, the fire engine. It thrilled the very young as well as the very old. In the language of today, “If you have never seen a horse-drawn fire engine, you ‘aint seen nuthin’ !” |
The Mighty Mule
The mule has been an important contributor to the history of the world. There are so many ways to describe a mule: loyal, steadfast, strong, reliable, calm, tolerant, intelligent, stubborn, sensible, patient and much more. Some even say that a mule has a sense of humor. What adjective do you think best describes the mule? By the end of this program we hope you will come to know, love and respect "The Mighty Mule". |