The Saddle Club will feature the Flying Changes Center for Therapeutic Riding of Topsham, Maine, in two special Saddle Club Video Journals to be broadcast on public television stations across America in November 2006.

The Saddle Club is a live-action drama series about three young girls and their adventures with horses, based on the novels written by popular children’s author Bonnie Bryant. The series stars three heroines Carole, Stevie, and Lisa who form the Saddle Club at Pine Hollow Stables. The series premiered this fall on public television stations through APT Exchange and is the “must-see” program for horse-crazy kids nationwide.

“I was thrilled to be a judge for the annual horse show at the Flying Changes Center for Therapeutic Riding,” said author Bryant. “I had written about therapeutic riding in one my books, but nothing had prepared me for how wonderful it would be to watch these young kids take charge of their horses and achieve their specific goals. The Flying Changes Horse Show is about abilities and fun.”

The Flying Changes Therapeutic Center serves over three hundred individuals annually–ages two years to senior adults. It was founded in 1992 to provide therapeutic horseback riding programs for people with disabilities and to promote the benefits of therapeutic riding

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