Community Events


Community Events


At Quiet Cadence, we believe healing happens not only in quiet moments but also in connection with others. Our community events are designed to bring people together in meaningful, heart-centered ways—surrounded by the beauty of the horses and the natural landscape we call home. From casual coffee chats to hands-on time in the garden, our gatherings offer a chance to slow down, breathe deep, and enjoy a sense of belonging. You’ll also find us out in the community throughout the year, participating in local favorites like the Easton Parade, Cle Elum Pioneer Days, Cle Elum Roundup, Ellensburg Rodeo Parade, and our beloved Santa & Ponies holiday event. These events are open to individuals, families, and community partners who want to experience the magic of horses and the power of authentic connection. Everyone is welcome—come as you are, leave feeling seen, supported, and grounded.


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How to Participate


At Quiet Cadence, participation is all about stepping into a slower rhythm—one that allows space for healing, connection, and growth. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Central Washington mountains, our equine-assisted sessions offer a unique, restorative experience for individuals and families alike. Whether you're a teacher, first responder, healthcare worker, law enforcement professional, veteran—or simply someone seeking calm and clarity—we invite you to join us. Families are encouraged to participate in our sessions, and we also offer community events, coffee chats, and seasonal gatherings that create opportunities to reconnect with nature, others, and yourself. For workplaces, we provide impactful team-building experiences designed to strengthen communication and trust—all while enjoying meaningful time with our incredible horses. No prior horse experience is needed. Reach out to us to learn more—we’d love to welcome you to the pasture and help you find your quiet cadence.


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Testimonials

"This experience far exceeded my expectations. There’s something about the smell of horses—it stays with you in the best way. Unlike other team-building events I’ve attended, this one wasn’t about worksheets or surface-level activities. It was real. It was raw. Watching my co-workers struggle in certain moments was hard, but it brought out a level of empathy and understanding I didn’t expect. We walked away with more meaningful connections and a deeper respect for one another."

- Team Building Participant