fashion jewelry show benefit equability

12/09/2012 11:43

 MIDDLE GROVE - Growing up in Brooklyn, Barbara Diamond does not have much chance to drive around and, but after his first pony ride, a gift for her first communion, as it is in the saddle.

She now owns and operates Clover Ridge Farm in Middle Grove, home to the uniformity profit organization, a therapeutic riding program that gives people with special needs is the ability to ride.

As the winter months approach tend to slow supply donations. Therefore, Cookie Lee jewelry David organized benefit fashion jewelry fundraiser Sunday to equanimity at the top of clover. Proceeds from the admission to the show will benefit farm Diamond.

Diamond based equanimity in 1995, and his thorough knowledge of equine therapy is with horses and people with special needs for over 20 years.It all started when Diamond was working 11 years old when his family moved to Long Iceland. When she was 18, she was driving an hour to get to a stable level.

His desire to have a therapeutic riding program began when she was recruited to help as a volunteer. She knew she loved horses and children, and as soon as it was exposed to this type of program, Diamond said she was "changed forever."

"Seeing how challenged people when they were fired me hooked," she said.

Diamond could be in the region in 1989 to a therapeutic riding program, which they asked to run their own startup. Before moving to Middle Grove, they operated. Equanimity in After Hours Farm in Clifton Park, where Barbara Jensen diamond to use the space for the program

Grow more than equanimity, realized she needed her own farm diamond. She was on her farm in Middle Grove in the past 13 years.

 

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