The Saddle Ridge Fire forced residents and their pets out of their homes and into the stables at Pierce College last weekend. Horses, donkeys, ducks
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Safety at the shelter
The Pierce College Campus was a safe haven for those who were displaced by the Hill and Woolsey fires. When the evacuations started Friday morning,
Equestrian Center is over capacity for evacuated animals
With the flames ablaze and large animal owners searching for a place to shield their pets, the Pierce College Equestrian Center took over capacity to
Thank you, please come again?
Colorful jugs of aguas frescas, fresh produce, pressed juice and hot tamales are a few of the items available for purchase at the farmers market
Losing market value
The farmers market was back at Pierce College last week after it’s month long hiatus in July, as the farmers market took a break from
Animal Care and Control overseeing animals at Equestrian Center
Los Angeles County Animal Care and Control officer Fierra of the Carson division said that officers from Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County
Fire evacuation, animals find stable ground
Owners found safety for their horses and large animals in the Pierce College Equestrian Center evacuation zone, escaping danger from the fire that broke out
“Watch me whip, watch me neigh neigh”
As horses gallop one by one through the arena, their cascading and colorful manes wow the crowd at the eighth annual Parade of Breeds. The
Pierce’s Equestrian Center houses evacuated horses
More than 25 horses owned by Hidden Valley residents were ordered to evacuate their homes, due to the blazing Springs fire and taken to
Horses evacuated from Hidden Valley to Pierce Equestrian Center
Updated May 3, 2013 @ 11:37 p.m. The school is now accommodating 25 evacuated horses, according to the Boots and Saddles Club Facebook group page.