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To keep the horses happy and healthy at Camp Tallchief, GSEOK is offering you a unique opportunity to "PONY UP!"  Did you know it costs $1,000.00 per year to feed and care for just one horse?  And there are 15 horses at Camp Tallchief!

How it works:  You can adopt a horse for a year and help bring the joy of horseback riding to girls in our Council.

  • Look through the gallery of our horses below and choose your top three favorite horses, in order of priority. Horses are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. If your first choice has already been selected, we will make every effort to meet your second or third choice, respectively.
  • If you have questions, contact Camp Director or Pam Edge (918-749-2551 or 800-707-9914).
  • Fill out the online form or send contact us with the information one of the ways below:
      1. Online support page
      2. Email your support request to Camp Director or Pam Edge.  Please do not include sensitive information such as a credit card number. We will gladly contact you by phone to complete a payment.
      3. Phone in your support request to our Fund Development department using credit card (918-745-5202 or 1-800-707-9914 ext. 202).
      4. Mail your Pony Up! Contribution Form to "PONY UP!" c/o Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma, 2432 E 51st ST, Tulsa OK 74105.

Levels of Support:  All donations are welcome.  Gifts of $250.00 will be listed on the Council Web site. Troops, families, or individuals can donate and will be recognized as such.

  • Support one horse for one year - $1,000.00
  • Support one horse for half a year - $500.00
  • Sponsor one horse for a quarter of a year - $250.00

Recognition:  This is a great way to honor someone who loves horses – make a gift in their name!

  • Your name (as you would like it displayed) will appear next to the bio of the horse that you or your Troop/group has choosen.
  • A private reception will be held at the Dreamcatcher Arena where supporters meet their favorite horses and pose for a picture with their horse and those pictures will be published on the GSEOK Web site.

Patches
Our 9 year old Paint gelding has been in our program for 7 years.  Don't you think "Patches" is a great name for a Girl Scout horse?

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Ed
This 18 year old Appaloosa has been in our program for 7 years.  If you wish you could have met Mr. Ed, now you can! 

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Archie
At 13 years old, this "teen" Quarter Horse is ready for riding!  He has been in our program for 2 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Freckles
As cute as his name, Freckles is a 12 year old Quarter Horse who has been in our program for 7 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Frank
Another seasoned horse, our 18 year old Quarter Horse, Frank, has been in our program for 5 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Willie
If horses used to give you "the willies" then you should meet this Willie.  You'll fall in love!  This 20 year old Quarter Horse has been in our program for 2 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Bill
Smaller girls love Bill, our 13 year old Quarter Horse who has been in our program for 4 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Arcadia
This sweet 12 year-old has been in our program for 4 years and likes to greet people.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Bella
Beautiful inside and out, this 18 year old Quarter Horse has been in our program for 4 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Daisy
Aren't daisies one of your favorite flowers?  Well, now it can be your favorite horse!  This 24 year old Quarter Horse mare has been in our program for 4 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Duke
Though our youngest horse at 8 years old, this great Paint is a seasoned veteran and has been in our program for 5 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

Taco
This is one taco you WON'T want to eat ... but you can feed Taco instead!  This 18 year old Palomino has been in our program for 4 years.

YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE!

 

 
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