The Healing of the Horse

The Healing of the Horse

Davis Agricultural Heritage CenterKaysville, UT
Tuesday, Apr 14 from 5 pm to 7 pm
Overview

USU Center for Equine Assisted Services Davis County Presents an Equine Assisted Learning Experience with Giuliana Marple

Discover the transformative connection between humans and horses through a series of guided activities designed to nurture personal growth, build skills and support emotional well-being.

Utah State University Extension

Date: Tuesday, April 14, 5-7 pm

Important notes: You will be in an arena, please wear close toed shoes, have long hair pulled back, and bring a coat. No experience needed. This is not a riding experience. Upon registration you will recive a welcome email and additional forms that must be filled out. Refunds may be availaible upon request, but cannot be guarunteed. In the event this clinic is canceled, attemdees will recive at least 48 hours notice and information on next steps.


Questions? Contact Katie Holmes at 435-919-1322

If this date/time/age range does not fit, check out our other options at https://extension.usu.edu/davis/equine-experiences


Giuliana Marple is a certified Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning (ESMHL) through the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (P.A.T.H. Intl.). With over a decade of experience in equine-assisted services, Giuliana has designed and led programs that foster empowerment, confidence, and connection. Her work centers on the profound bond between humans and horses, which she believes is key to meaningful growth and healing. Giuliana is known for creating inclusive, nurturing spaces where participants can thrive. Through equine-assisted activities, she supports the development of social skills, emotional well-being, and self-awareness. Whether working with children on the autism spectrum, veterans healing from trauma, or individuals seeking personal insight, Giuliana brings compassion, expertise, and a deep commitment to the transformative potential of this work.

USU Center for Equine Assisted Services Davis County Presents an Equine Assisted Learning Experience with Giuliana Marple

Discover the transformative connection between humans and horses through a series of guided activities designed to nurture personal growth, build skills and support emotional well-being.

Utah State University Extension

Date: Tuesday, April 14, 5-7 pm

Important notes: You will be in an arena, please wear close toed shoes, have long hair pulled back, and bring a coat. No experience needed. This is not a riding experience. Upon registration you will recive a welcome email and additional forms that must be filled out. Refunds may be availaible upon request, but cannot be guarunteed. In the event this clinic is canceled, attemdees will recive at least 48 hours notice and information on next steps.


Questions? Contact Katie Holmes at 435-919-1322

If this date/time/age range does not fit, check out our other options at https://extension.usu.edu/davis/equine-experiences


Giuliana Marple is a certified Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning (ESMHL) through the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (P.A.T.H. Intl.). With over a decade of experience in equine-assisted services, Giuliana has designed and led programs that foster empowerment, confidence, and connection. Her work centers on the profound bond between humans and horses, which she believes is key to meaningful growth and healing. Giuliana is known for creating inclusive, nurturing spaces where participants can thrive. Through equine-assisted activities, she supports the development of social skills, emotional well-being, and self-awareness. Whether working with children on the autism spectrum, veterans healing from trauma, or individuals seeking personal insight, Giuliana brings compassion, expertise, and a deep commitment to the transformative potential of this work.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • ages 12+
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

Location

Davis Agricultural Heritage Center

788 South 50 West

Kaysville, UT 84037

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