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happy days!!
tim
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happy days!!
tim
It’s been a busy and cold holiday season for the Black Stallion, Little Black a Pony, Big Red and everyone at Hopeful Farm.
We were in Kentucky at the wonderful Horse Park where they are set to host 10,000 students for the Black Stallion Literacy Foundation shows!
They are just awesome up there, just the best team you can imagine!
With the upcoming World Equestrian Games and all the events at the Horse Park in 2010 it all looks really spectacular!
Wait to you hear about the new Arabian Wing at the Museum … it’s going to be fabulous!!
Check it out when you get a minute.
Thanks for reading … and don’t forget to visit the forum and drop us a line!
More soon,
tim
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All Things Equine 12-8-09: Bobbie from KAXE Northern Community Radio talked with Tim Farley of the Black Stallion Literacy Project. This project is about getting young kids excited about reading through books about horses and bringing real horses to the schools.
Listen to the show (mp3 direct link, opens in a new window. Duration: 18 min.)
http://picasaweb.google.com/mimi4321/BlackStallionLiteracyFoundationEvent111909?feat=email#
More pictures just in!!!
http://www.onetruemedia.com/otm_site/view_shared?p=9e83c66226c03e5ff0a0e8&skin_id=601
Thought you’d like to see some pictures from the BSLF show in Jacksonville. Here is an article about it, too;
‘Black Stallion’ Inspires Children To Read
Actors and horses from Arabian Nights in Orlando perform excerpts from “The Black Stallion.”
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — It’s a book come to life right before their eyes.
Two thousand fourth-graders from around the area experienced Walter Farley’s book “The Black Stallion” like never before as actors and horses from Arabian Nights in Orlando performed excerpts from the childhood favorite and dazzled the audience with daredevil stunts this week.
The Black Stallion Literacy Foundation travels the country, and their mission is to inspire children to read and to spark a life-long love of literature.
The series, which began more than 65 years ago, includes 21 books and has been translated into more than 20 languages.
Tim Farley, the co-founder of the program and the author’s son, said his favorite part is the impact the program has on children and the new doors it opens for them.
“Some of these kids have never seen a horse before, but some of these kids have never owned a book before, and never owning a book, that’s something that impacts all of us,” Farley said.
Fourth-grade literacy levels affect people more than you might think.
Not only are the children the future of the country, but Farley said the government decides how many cells are built in prisons based on those literacy levels.
It’s easy to see on the children’s faces that they are hooked on “The Black Stallion,” and hopefully reading for years to come.
“I thought it was really cool to see that, because if you read the book and then watch that, you can actually understand it more than when you read it in the book,” said Rene Chinault, a student at Christ the King Catholic School.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/21667184/detail.html
Don’t Miss the Black Stallion Literacy Show
Horse lovers will want to attend the Black Stallion Literacy Foundation Show on Nov 19 at 7:00 PM, Jacksonville Equestrian Center, at a cost of, $10/person. Processes go to support the hundreds of school aged kids in the Black Stallion Literacy Show that will be held earlier that day. The evening show will present a live equine performance featuring professional riders and horses from the world famous Arabian Night Dinner Attraction in Kissimmee, Florida. For one night only, you can experience the majesty and wonder of these beautiful horses and professional riders including costumes, trick riding, and music with a special appearance by Walter Farley’s Black Stallion. For more information about this wonderful literacy program go to http://www.bslf-online.org/.