
SEEN through Horses Workshop | North Carolina July 19-20, 2025
July 19 @ 9:00 am - July 20 @ 5:00 pm EDT
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Join Us In Person: July 19–20, 2025 | Rougemont, North Carolina
Hosted by Unbridled Way Forward
Come be part of a warm and welcoming community for a two-day, in-person workshop grounded in the ARCH story-based facilitation framework. Held in the peaceful setting of Rougemont, North Carolina, this immersive experience offers the opportunity to engage, learn, and apply transformative skills—changing lives through story and horses.
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About the Workshop
This interactive and collaborative workshop brings the ARCH online learning to life. Through hands-on application with horses, you’ll deepen your understanding of the ARCH framework while gaining personal insight and practical facilitation skills. It’s also a chance to connect with colleagues, refresh your perspective, and grow in a supportive, nature-based setting.
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Workshop Pre-Requisites:
- ARCH Membership
- Completion of the online ARCH Foundation Course: The SEEN Keystones
- Completion of SEEN Through Horses: The HERD Keystones online course
(Courses are included with membership and available under “Courses” when you log in.)
Certification Pathway
This workshop fulfills the hands-on requirement to apply for ARCH Certification in SEEN Through Horses.
Fees
- First-time Participant: $750
- Returning Participant: $550
- 20% discount for Annual and Organization Members (applied automatically when logged in)
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations made at least 2 weeks prior to the workshop will receive a full refund.
Cancellations after that are subject to a $150 fee, which may be waived if:
- You transfer your payment to another ARCH event, or
- Your cancellation is due to illness or COVID-related concerns.
We look forward to welcoming you and experiencing the power of story and horses together.
Space is limited—register below to save your spot.
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