Save The Date! Saturday March 6, 2010 ‘The Horse Boy’ Presented by F.R.H.
The Horse Boy Presented by Front Range Hippotherapy
Saturday, March 6, Front Range Hippotherapy will present the independent film hit The Horse Boy: A true story about a family dealing with autism and their journey to find healing with a horse companion.
Boulder, CO January 26, 2010 – On Saturday, March 6 at 7:00 pm, The Horse Boy will be playing at The Dairy Center for the Arts, in Boulder, CO. Front Range Hippotherapy together with the Autism Society of Boulder County will be presenting this special one night event.
How far would you travel to heal someone you love?
View the movie trailer at www.horseboymovie.com/Film.php.
Front Range Hippotherapy and Zeitgeist Films (the producers of The Horse Boy) have teamed together in order to raise awareness surrounding Autism. Tickets can be purchased at the Dairy Center Box Office or online at www.thedairy.org. All proceeds will benefit Front Range Hippotherapy.
Following the movie will be a panel discussion about Autism, the benefits of Hippotherapy and a question and answer session. Among the discussion panel will be: Amy Cremmins-Meilen, PT, owner and operator of Front Range Hippotherapy; Linda Baran, Ph.D., licensed psychologist and manager of the Autism program at Boulder Community Hospital’s Mapleton Center; and Julie Darrow, Secretary of the Autism Society of Boulder County.
The Horse Boy is an independent film directed by Michel Orion Scott. It is about a Texas family who takes a spiritual journey through Outer Mongolia in an attempt to find healing for Rowan, their son with autism. Rowan’s father, Rupert Isaacson, a writer and former horse trainer along with his wife, Kristin Neff, a psychology professor, take Rowan on a journey that will eventually change all their lives.
The Horse Boy presents front and center the courage and fortitude a family must take to battle this disease. Front Range Hippotherapy hopes by sharing this one family’s extraordinary story, they can not only shed light on the thousands of families who deal with the mysterious heartbreaking epidemic everyday, but also reveal the benefits of Hippotherapy.
For additional information on The Horse Boy or Front Range Hippotherapy please contact Amy Cremmins-Meilen or Jenn Patze at (303) 823-2320.
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