From the Stable to the Community - Mark your Calendars and Join Us!
DEHNER DAY AT THE CWS | Saturday, June 13 | 12pm - 8pm
Support the Omaha Mounted Foundation during Dehner Day at the CWS.
During the event, 15% of on-site Dehner sales will be donated back to participating nonprofits, and shoppers can select Omaha Mounted Foundation at checkout to directly support our mission. Hosted by Dehner Boot Company in Omaha, the event will feature Dehner’s annual boot sale, boot-centered activities, nonprofit fundraiser booths, family activities, tailgating, yard games, and a fun College World Series weekend atmosphere.
Come out, shop, and help support the Omaha Mounted Foundation.
Tickets & information: day.dehner.com
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OPEN OMAHA | Saturday, August 8 | 10am - 4pm
Open Omaha is a free, community-wide open house featuring dozens of local business, historic landmarks, sacred sites, creative spaces, and other hidden gems. Curated to inspire, built for all ages and free to attend, Open Omaha invites attendees to explore our community— where architecture, design, and innovation come to life. The Omaha Mounted Patrol barn will be a featured venue.
Learn more: www.omahabydesign.org/openomaha
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HOLIDAY LIGHTS | Sunday, December 6 | 11am - 4pm
Enjoy a festive day full of family-friendly activities with free trolley transportation to participating venues including the Omaha Mounted Patrol barn! We will feature live musical entertainment, face painting, balloon twisting, live horse demonstrations, and more!

Updates from the Saddle: Foundation News & Patrol Highlights
Destination: Kansas City World Cup 2026!
The horses are getting excited to hit the road for the world's biggest soccer competition! As thousands of fans gather in Kansas City, our four-legged officers will be there helping keep everyone safe.
Meet the team:
Diesel - Kansas City's hometown hero
Dumplin
Zane
Valor
Click on the link above for full coverage from KETV NewsWatch 7
Jester was purchased from A Step Above Stables in Blairsville, GA, in March of 2022 with a First Responders grant. A 15-year-old dark bay draft cross, he has spent the last four years working alongside the Mounted Patrol through our mounted training program.
Throughout that time, Jester showed us what a gentle and kind-hearted horse he truly is. While he gave his best effort, he was unable to successfully complete the sensory training portion of the program. Sometimes the job simply isn’t the right fit, and that’s the case for our sweet Jester.
Jester has a wonderful personality and a truly loving nature, and because of that he has earned a well-deserved retirement. He will be enjoying his days ahead at Retired Sergeant Debra Campbell’s property in Elkhorn, Nebraska, where he’ll be able to relax and live the peaceful life he deserves. We are grateful for the time we’ve had with him and wish him many happy years in his new home.
Jack joined the Mounted Patrol in April of 2021 after being purchased from Kaye
Talbitzer in Omaha, Nebraska, through a First Responders Grant. An 18-year-old
black/brown Appaloosa, Jack quickly proved he had the heart and temperament for the
job.
Jack grew up in the Irvington area of Omaha, where his owner—affectionately known as
the “Cowboy of Irvington”—often rode him up to the local Walmart. Because of that
upbringing, Jack was comfortable around people, traffic, and the everyday sights and
sounds of the city. It didn’t take long for him to successfully complete the Mounted Unit’s
training program and become street certified.
Over the past five years, Jack faithfully served on the evening shift, working countless
patrols and assisting at many of Omaha’s largest events. His calm demeanor and
steady presence made him a valued partner to the officer who rode him and a familiar
sight to the community he helped serve.
Due to medical issues, Jack has now earned a well-deserved retirement from the
Mounted Unit. He will be returning home to retire at the property of his original owner,
Kaye Talbitzer, in Omaha. We believe this is a fitting and positive place for Jack to enjoy
his retirement, surrounded by familiar care and the life he knew before his years of
service.
We are grateful for the dedication Jack gave to the unit and the city, and we wish him
many peaceful and happy years ahead.

Omaha's Mounted Police saddled with love for equines and community.