We are finally getting some rain here at the Ranch. We have been needing the rain and finally we are getting it, maybe even to much. Fortunately the rain held off for the 270 fathers and daughters here from the Indian Princess of Iroquois Nation of Fort Lauderdale. They did some amazing things here, besides riding and climbing. Their final night ceremony was one that few who witnessed it will ever forget, especially the girls who broke their arrow for their final campfire. We hope to see many of these families back in the fall for their second camp-out and tribal meeting. Thank you again to Chief, Greg Martin, and Medicine Man, Robert Nava, for everything they did with the weekend and all of their help.
Camp is ready; new basketballs, footballs, volleyballs, bows, arrows, arts and crafts supplies, and much more are arriving daily for Spring Break and Summer Camp. And don't worry if you have not signed up for spring break camp, March 13th-18th, there is still room. Gulf Coast Family Magazine will be coming out at that time to do a spread on us in their upcoming April issue, so be sure to pick one up. Hopefully Girl will have had her foal by the time Spring Break Camp starts, she looks like she might pop any day.
Remember, if you aren't signed up for Spring Break Camp or Summer Camp get signed up, we are filling up fast!
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