The VHCF and the Equestriennes are pleased
to announce the second annual Barn Tour to be held Saturday, October 5
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy autumn in the Shenandoah Valley while touring Middlebrook and Staunton's most beautiful stables.
Tour each destination at your leisure with a detailed map, including riding schedule, beekeeping demonstration, descriptions of the farms, and other points of interest. Boxed lunches are available at the Middlebrook General Store and several farms will provide picnic areas.
Tickets are available at the Virginia Horse Center, the Middlebrook General Store, Hamilton-Robbins in Lexington, The Emporium in Staunton, or by calling 540-464-2950. Tickets can also be purchased online through a secure payment process at www.HorseCenter.org/Events/October-2012/2013-Barn-Tour.
Tickets are $25 for adults until Oct 4 and $10 for children 15 & under. Tickets are $30 the day of the Barn Tour. The Tour will go on, rain or shine!
Tour each destination at your leisure with a detailed map, including riding schedule, beekeeping demonstration, descriptions of the farms, and other points of interest. Boxed lunches are available at the Middlebrook General Store and several farms will provide picnic areas.
Tickets are available at the Virginia Horse Center, the Middlebrook General Store, Hamilton-Robbins in Lexington, The Emporium in Staunton, or by calling 540-464-2950. Tickets can also be purchased online through a secure payment process at www.HorseCenter.org/Events/October-2012/2013-Barn-Tour.
Tickets are $25 for adults until Oct 4 and $10 for children 15 & under. Tickets are $30 the day of the Barn Tour. The Tour will go on, rain or shine!
Trimble's Mill Farm |
Trimble’s
Mill Farm is the first suggested stop on the tour. Built in 1885, it is the
subject of the book, See You in a Hundred Years, written by Logan Ward,
the former owner of Trimble’s Mill. The 1910 bank barn houses rescued race
horses and Connemara ponies. Participants can also visit North Mountain
Outfitters, which rekindles the cowboy way of life by offering day or overnight
trail rides in the Blue Ridge Mountains. This offers a firsthand look at horses
and the chance to book your own unique wilderness adventure.
Grey Gable's Farm |
Grey
Gables Farm, the next stop on the tour, spreads across 227 conserved acres and
is the home of Polyface Farm cattle, the Mary Baldwin College Riding Club and
Team, and a personalized riding instruction program. From there, the tour continues
north to Cedar Creek Stables, a large riding facility that houses the
therapeutic riding program, Ride with
Pride, and unique Knabstrupper horses.
Coming
down the home stretch, participants will stop by Meadow Walk Bees. Meadow Walk
features a substantial bee yard, forest walk, Cabernet Franc trail vineyard,
dog paddock and breathtaking pastures. As an added bonus, participants can also
visit Bill Heizer Stables to watch demonstrations by a nationally recognized
Saddlebred rider and trainer.
All funds
raised will benefit the Virginia Horse Center’s Turn up the Lights campaign to upgrade the lighting in the
Anderson Coliseum. By replacing the lighting fixtures with more
energy-efficient options, the Virginia Horse Center can save over $30,000
annually in electricity costs. The Equestriennes, a dedicated group that
supports the Virginia Horse Center, raised more than $4,000 from last year’s
Barn Tour for the Lighting Campaign.