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The Equestrian Club's complex mission

Tue, Oct 23, 2012
Chelsea Tanis

Since it began in 2005, Calvin鈥檚 has provided a small but steady number of enthusiastic students with opportunities to interact with horses and fellow horse lovers. This year, Calvin has seven riders participating in horse showings, with additional members taking advantage of the other horse-related activities the club has to offer.

鈥淲e look to attract people who have a basic interest in horses, but who don鈥檛 necessarily have horse experience,鈥 said Rebecca Laarman, administrative assistant in the and faculty advisor for the Equestrian Club, 鈥淎nyone is welcome and encouraged to attend any of our events.鈥

At the shows, such as the Hunter Seat Show held at Grand Valley State University earlier this month, each rider gets a horse that matches his or her ability. Riders may mount their horses, but are not allowed to touch anything until they鈥檝e entered the arena. Once inside, they begin riding before a group of judges, who consider only the rider鈥檚 ability and not horse/rider compatibility or how well the horse is performing.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really intimidating for the riders,鈥 said Calvin senior Madelynn Coe, co-leader of the Equestrian Club, 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 know what the horse is going to be like. They don鈥檛 know the temperament or personality of the horse they鈥檒l get. It鈥檚 a good challenge for them.鈥

Despite being small in number, Laarman is repeatedly astonished by her team鈥檚 excitement for the showings.

鈥淭hey have a blast. They laugh all day and if they get rain-soaked in the process, they don鈥檛 care because they know they鈥檙e with their friends who share this common interest.鈥

Volunteering

Along with competition, the Equestrian Club also includes social and educational components, such as conversations with horse professionals, rodeos, hay rides at , and bimonthly chances to volunteer at 鈥攁 non-profit organization for at-risk kids from around the area.

During the summer months, Roanoke Ranch takes kids out of their comfort zones to build their confidence and teach them responsibility. Laarman, who grew up around horses, but also enjoys working with youth, believes wholeheartedly in Roanoke鈥檚 mission.

鈥淢any horse-related ministries are volunteer run and have a small budget with huge expenses. If we value the ministry, it is important to step up and contribute to the project.鈥

Since Roanoke鈥檚 program runs during the summer, the Equestrian Club鈥檚 members aren鈥檛 able to work with the youth. Instead, their goal has been to free up the owners鈥 schedules so that the two have time for other projects.

鈥淲e want to rejuvenate them. We do what we can so they can do what they do well,鈥 said Laarman, 鈥淲e go in during the school year and give the owners, a husband and wife, the morning off. We help clean stalls, throw down hay, clean up the horses鈥攚hatever we have time to do.鈥

Because horse experience isn鈥檛 necessary to join the Equestrian Club, many members find volunteering at Roanoke to be the perfect introduction.

鈥淚t鈥檚 great for people who have never been around horses because then we get to teach them from the ground up,鈥 said Coe, 鈥淲e can start with the basics, like how to approach a horse in a stall to what to do with a herd of horses in a field. It鈥檚 a really good opportunity.鈥

Leadership

Neither Coe nor her co-leader, Nate Bell, participate in the horse shows, but during the season, the two coordinate activities like the one held at Roanoke Ranch.

鈥淲e do a lot of planning and thinking of events. And a lot of budgeting. Calvin helps subsidize lessons, which no other school does, so we鈥檙e always counting our pennies.鈥

On top of this, Coe and Bell have many responsibilities connected with the showings. They arrange transportation, make sure riders have had lessons, and complete all the necessary paperwork before the shows.

For Bell, the only male on the team, being co-leader also involves a few extra tasks鈥攕uch as helping with any heavy lifting at Roanoke or arguing with pleas for him to ride in the shows.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot more girls that show than guys,鈥 Coe admitted with a grin, 鈥淧robably because you have to wear tight pants.鈥

Bell nodded, 鈥淭hey tried to get me to put some on, and I was like, 鈥楴o.鈥欌

Community

The Equestrian Club is one of 70 student organizations currently at Calvin: Dance Guild, Pre-Dental Club, Anime Club, and Environmental Stewardship Coalition鈥攋ust to name a few. Each year, new and old students alike gather on commons lawn for , some in search of free candy and (for off-campus students) free toilet paper, others in search of shared interests. According to Laarman, joining a community that respects and cultivates one鈥檚 passions is an invaluable gift.

鈥淢y goal is for students to find a place where they belong on Calvin鈥檚 campus and from that grow and get more out of their college experience,鈥 said Laarman, 鈥淚t鈥檚 not about winning at the shows鈥攊t鈥檚 about developing a team and a core group of friends that want to support you.鈥