| The Board of Directors asked me to get specific about what kind of vehicle we really need. This one would do just fine. |
Celebration of the animals, adopters, trainers, supporters, and staff that make Mustang Camp a great place.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Isuzu Dreams
Simon from Belgium
Simon is on a journey to discover the most interesting things about the horse culture of the United States. He's mostly been going to visit places doing horse-mounted archery, but then he stopped by Mustang Camp. We turned him into a burro trainer, a darned good one, at that. He stayed with us for 3 weeks and then headed to California.
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| Snowflake, the littlest burro |
They are fun and easy to train. This little animal, named Snowflake, arrived underweight and stressed, but has blossomed into a handsome little guy that knows how to take a walk with the human.
The Annual Report (by any other name)
Our annual report has been boring. Last year, I managed to make one look pretty, but still, it was just a static annual report, snapshot in time, that didn't inform anyone that already follows us on social media. It also failed miserably to tell the story of anyone or anything but us. It's time for a change.
Welcome to the living Mustang Camp 501(c)3 Annual Report. We have a story to tell about the adventure we are living.
Welcome to the living Mustang Camp 501(c)3 Annual Report. We have a story to tell about the adventure we are living.
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