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Saddle Up Scouts: Brownies Visit Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard

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Brownies from Girl Scout Troop 34408 visited the Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard at its Fairfield Hills headquarters for an informative and fun-filled equine experience on April 13. The Scouts were treated to a tour of the headquarters, stalls, and riding ring, where they even got to strap on helmets and test ride some of the mounts. For many, it was their first horseback riding experience.

Sergeant Selena Carella, First Lieutenant Stacy Rameor, Staff Sergeant Nadia Gluch, Second Lieutenant Josie DiNello, and Private First Class Courtney Gibson graciously gave their time and shared their expertise.

Horse Guard members taught the scouts about the history of the Horse Guard; they got to see century-old saddles up close and get a feel for just how heavy saddles are. Scouts got to check out uniforms worn by troopers for past presidential inaugurations as well as in parades. They also toured the tack room and stalls, and got to catch a glimpse of the expansive, picturesque field space where the horses spend parts of their days.

Scouts got to handle horse grooming bags while learning about the various tools — from hoof picks to brushes — used to care for the horses, and see a bit of what it takes to be a member of the Horse Guard.

In the end, each scout earned her Pet Care Badge and was given a gift by Horse Guard volunteers — a stuffed horse to commemorate the experience. They also took home some great memories and knowledge of the inner workings of the Horse Guard, one of the oldest cavalry units in continuous service in the United States, chartered in 1808.

If people would like to inquire about a visit they may reach out to the Horse Guard via email at 2ghgevents@gmail.com.

Sports Editor Andy Hutchison can be reached at andyh@thebee.com.

Brownies from Girl Scout Troop 34408 each earned their Pet Care Badge following an informative and fun-filled visit to the Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard on April 13. Pictured are, from left: Kelsie Hutchison, Emma Ewald, Auggie Roche, Adelyn Kelly, Olivia Gregor, Lia Karagus, Emmy Manely, Mila Cutler, and Myla Estevinho. Not pictured: McKenna Norton and Gracie Veteri. —Bee Photos, Hutchison
McKenna Norton, Gracie Veteri, and Kelsie Hutchison visit Tommy the horse under the supervision of Private First Class Courtney Gibson.
Tommy takes a peek out of his stall during the Girl Scout visit.
Second Lieutenant Josie DiNello leads the way as Emmy Manely enjoys being up on Wyatt.
Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard Sergeant Selena Carella talks to Girl Scouts about various horse tack, such as saddles and bridles. Looking on are First Lieutenant Stacy Rameor, Staff Sergeant Nadia Gluch, and Second Lieutenant Josie DiNello.
Staff Sergeant Nadia Gluch leads Drifter as Girl Scout Lia Karagus goes for a ride. Also pictured is Girl Scout troop leader Kim Manely.
Sergeant Selena Carella and Staff Sergeant Nadia Gluch sharing information about saddles.
The Second Company Governor’s Horse Guard has a photo display of its mounts, some of which the Girl Scouts got to visit and ride.
The Second Company Governor's Horse Guard hosted Girl Scouts on April 13.
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