Black Stallion® Reading Project
The Black Stallion® Reading Project, a cooperative effort between the Ocala Horse Alliance and Marion County Public Schools, kicked off Monday, January 30th, 2019 at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala.
With a staged event in Arena One, this five-year partnership was visually presented with special guests from the equine world including Bonnie Heath, Olympic gold medalist David O’Connor, Paralympic gold medalist Lauren Barwick, legendary female jockey Abby Fuller, and Bridging the Gap Farm’s Fabian Brant.
As well, four members of the Marion County School Board — Chair Nancy Thrower, Vice-Chair Kelly King, Eric Cummings, and Beth McCall – rode horses into the arena to start the event. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Unit also participated along with a special guest star.
The Black Stallion Reading Project harnesses horse power to encourage fourth-grade students to read, set goals, achieve, and become aware of job and career opportunities in the equestrian industry. The program links schools and horse farms and provides rewards and incentives for students to achieve their personal best.
During the five-year program, each participating fourth grader receives a copy of The Black Stallion and the opportunity to experience a horse up-close and personal. For some, this will be their first encounter; for others, this could be their only encounter.
Media interviews, video opportunities, and information packets were available at the event featuring remarks from MCPS Superintendent Dr. Diane Gullett and Ocala Mayor Kent Guinn.
The World Equestrian Center is located at 1390 N.W. 80 Ave., Ocala, Florida, 34482. For more information, contact Ellie Trueman, president of the Ocala Horse Alliance, at 240.388.0565 or email
Ocala Horse Alliance holds a yearly Fundraiser to help support and purchase the 3,800 Black Stallion Books for 4th Graders in Marion County
If you would like to help make this program a reality become a Member or a Sponsor to the Ocala Horse Alliance. Contact email