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Well, it sounds like she needs more than just a party in order to have friends.
Can you start some sort of ongoing thing? These girls all love horses, can they get involved in a group horse event? Locally, there are a lot of things like that for young girls to do, you should see how many groups march in the local parade. It must take them weeks just to get ready for that.
Some things might cost money to participate and might be expensive, but what about starting a horse club of some sort? When I was that age, that was about all I thought about. Maybe you could get some other parents together and take turns hosting some sort of "horse" event, like meeting at a local horse show one week, offering to wash the horses at the stables and/or working to spruce up the stables/volunteering at a local horse rescue/or just having the kids visit different houses with horses and do the different things available to do at different farms, such as the "creek camping" at your house. Maybe someone has a wagon for a hay ride in the fall, or even do things to research making treats for the horses at the stables if the families don't have other resources at home.
Maybe as a "horse" person you can think of more related things, but I'd put together some ideas and pass them out to the other parents, so you can all get to know one another. You could create some sort of group waiver for everyone to sign, and try to be just the "organizer" and not the person in charge forever. I don't know what classes your daughter is taking, but perhaps you could even meet at the home of an expert in that field of riding for an informative talk, or attend an event together, or something else to get the ball rolling initially.
Can you start some sort of ongoing thing? These girls all love horses, can they get involved in a group horse event? Locally, there are a lot of things like that for young girls to do, you should see how many groups march in the local parade. It must take them weeks just to get ready for that.
Some things might cost money to participate and might be expensive, but what about starting a horse club of some sort? When I was that age, that was about all I thought about. Maybe you could get some other parents together and take turns hosting some sort of "horse" event, like meeting at a local horse show one week, offering to wash the horses at the stables and/or working to spruce up the stables/volunteering at a local horse rescue/or just having the kids visit different houses with horses and do the different things available to do at different farms, such as the "creek camping" at your house. Maybe someone has a wagon for a hay ride in the fall, or even do things to research making treats for the horses at the stables if the families don't have other resources at home.
Maybe as a "horse" person you can think of more related things, but I'd put together some ideas and pass them out to the other parents, so you can all get to know one another. You could create some sort of group waiver for everyone to sign, and try to be just the "organizer" and not the person in charge forever. I don't know what classes your daughter is taking, but perhaps you could even meet at the home of an expert in that field of riding for an informative talk, or attend an event together, or something else to get the ball rolling initially.