Horses4Heroes, one of the most successful equestrian service groups for the military, will be giving free horseback rides to active duty military personnel, veterans, First Responders and their families on July 19 during the Fort D. A. Russell Days open house at F. E. Warren AFB.
Operation Free Ride is a collaboration between facility owners, breeders, and equestrian organizations, to give combat veterans and their families the opportunity to ride a horse for free.
The event, Operation Free Ride Rodeo, will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., near the main gate. The arena will be located near the helicopter display on the east side of the event area. The first 100 riders will receive a gift bag with two free tickets to the Cheyenne Frontier DaysTM (CFD) Rodeo on Patriot's Day, Monday, July 22, and a free Horses4Heroes T-shirt.
Civilians may ride on a space available basis. All who participate in Operation Free Ride Rodeo will be entered to win "Freedom Reigns," a collectible statue by The Trail of Painted Ponies.
Sponsors and supporters include Wrangler National Patriot, Kensington Protective Products, Tarter Farm & Ranch, Ride TV and Michael Gaughan's South Point Hotel & Casino.
Horses for Operation Free Ride Rodeo will be provided by two local riding facilities, Cheyenne Therapeutic Equestrian Center and Lucky Star Equine Management and Training. Rides are open to all ages, and standard fitness guidelines for equine activities will be enforced. Riders 16 and under are required to wear a helmet, and adults, 18 and over, must sign a waiver.
Operation Free Ride is an unprecedented collaboration between facility owners, breed associations and equestrian organizations, united for one important mission: to give returning combat veterans and Wounded Warriors and their families the opportunity to ride a horse for free.
Launched one year ago in May, Horses4Heroes' Operation Free Ride has been a "runaway success," with thousands registering, according to Sydney Knott, president and executive director of Horses4Heroes.
"This program is opening the wonderful world of horses to these men, women and their children who have sacrificed so much on our behalf. With thousands of troops returning home, programs like Operation Free Ride Rodeo are important to PTS sufferers, Wounded Warriors, caregivers and their families," Knott said.
"In the past year, 'Free Riders' have participated in cattle drives and Civil War Re-enactments, taken trail rides through wooded forests and enjoyed arena lessons.
"Operation Free Ride is a great opportunity for horse owners and equestrian facilities to show their support for the soldiers, veterans and their families and participate in a nationwide community service project.
In addition to Cheyenne Frontier DaysTM, Horses4Heroes hosted Operation Free Ride at the Pinto World Championship Show in Tulsa and will be bringing Operation Free Ride Rodeo to the River City Rodeo in Omaha," Knott added.
About Horses4Heroes
Founded in 2006 and based in Las Vegas, Horses4Heroes is introducing horses and horseback riding to service members, veterans, First Responders and their families. Through its growing national network of 250 centers in 44 states plus Canada, the organization provides affordable (sometimes free) recreational, instructional and health & wellness equestrian programs for all ages, all riding levels and in all disciplines. For more information, call Horses4Heroes headquarters at 702-645-8446, 888-987-4376 (9US-HERO).
About Fort D. A. Russell Days
Fort D. A. Russell Days is an annual open house on F. E. Warren AFB held in conjunction with Cheyenne Frontier DaysTM. Historic home tours, military reenactments and tours of Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile systems are on tap for those who want to look back in history or forward to the future.
About Cheyenne Frontier Days
Cheyenne Frontier Days began as a simple one-day celebration in September of 1897 when a group of volunteers from the Cheyenne business community thought it would be fun and profitable to stage a western celebration.
Today, more than 2,500 volunteers work around the calendar to produce an event that borders on two weeks long and includes parades, pancake breakfasts, world-class concerts, chili and chuck wagon cook-offs, carnival, exhibits, Indian Village, military open houses and, of course, the event that started it all--nine Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rodeos.