Bagels & Baristas
Kearney Women's Club 723 West 22nd Street, Kearney, NE, United StatesHave you ever thought about how horses can play a crucial role in transforming the lives of our youth?
Grab a friend and enjoy some coffee from Baristas!
Have you ever thought about how horses can play a crucial role in transforming the lives of our youth?
Grab a friend and enjoy some coffee from Baristas!
Join us at The Farmhouse for great food, great company, and a dash of friendly competition!
Enjoy lunch, coffee, and delicious desserts, each inspired by one of our horses and featuring a “secret ingredient” that reflects their unique personality and the lessons they teach our youth.
Come enjoy a fun family night out! All tips and 10% of gross sales will go toward covering program costs for 2026, helping us keep fees as low as possible.
Join us for a western old-fashion cream can supper!
Join us for a one-of-a-kind mid-winter fundraiser, where you can savor a warm cup of coffee or tea, indulge in delicious coffee cake, and enjoy lively conversation at the beautiful Women's Club.
Does your child struggle when things don’t go as planned—big emotions, quick reactions, or shutting down?
Get Curious When Life Goes Sideways is a ground-based equine-assisted learning program where youth partner with horses to practice self-regulation, flexible thinking and learn how curiosity can help them respond appropriately when life gets challenging.
Youth will engage in hands-one activities to learn and develop the following skills: slowing down, regulating emotions and accepting feedback.
Does your child feel anxious about reading — especially reading out loud? Or maybe they already enjoy reading and just need a little boost in confidence and expression?
This spring, our HorsePowered Book Club will feature Rain & The Reading Horse by Maria Gianferrari — a powerful story about a shy young girl who discovers courage while reading to a horse named Snow.
Volunteers work directly in the arena during youth sessions, observing both horse and child behavior. You’ll help redirect frustration, encourage problem-solving, and support youth as they develop confidence, emotional regulation, communication, and academic skills — all on the ground with horses.
Volunteers work directly in the arena during youth sessions, observing both horse and child behavior. You’ll help redirect frustration, encourage problem-solving, and support youth as they develop confidence, emotional regulation, communication, and academic skills — all on the ground with horses.
Healthy relationships begin with one important question:
What can I learn about myself first?
Get Curious About Stable Relationships is a five-week, ground-based equine-assisted learning program designed to help youth explore self-awareness, authenticity, and personal responsibility — the foundation of every healthy connection.