Ellen Taylor, Executive Director of the Harness Horse Youth Foundation has accepted the invitation to make a presentation at the upcoming American Horse Council’s Marketing Alliance/Time To Ride virtual meeting on October 26 at 7PM.
 
“Ellen will be discussing our newest project – the creation of alternative learning boxes. We did a bit of testing this summer and are now in our second phase of development. It is exciting because, even in the best of years, not every young person has the opportunity to attend our programs so now we will have a way to reach all horse-loving kids” explained HHYF President Adam Bowden.
 
Registration is free for the event but must be made in advance to join the meeting (and others to be held on Monday, October 26 and Tuesday, October 27). Here’s the link to register:
 

HHYF programs would not be possible without the support of our 2020 sponsors: Diamond Creek Farm, Lindy Farms, Meadows Standardbred Association, PA Harness Horsemen’s Association, Standardbred Breeders of PA, US Harness Writers Association, US Trotting Association, IN Standardbred Association, PA Horse Racing Association, Blue Chip Farms, Brittany Farms, Fair Island Farm, Fair Winds Farm, Pinske Stables, Purple Haze Stable, Southern Oaks Training Center, VA Harness Horse Association, Joe Asher, Chris McErlean, Jim and Georgia Simpson, and Howard and Marlene Taylor.

The Harness Horse Youth Foundation is a charitable 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing young people and their families educational opportunities with harness horses in order to foster the next generation of participants and fans. The Foundation has been making a difference in young people’s lives since 1976; its programs include interactive learning experiences with racehorses as well as offering scholarships and creating and distributing educational materials relating to harness racing.