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Shocked and horrified
photos/photo2.jpgOutside view of the roof right after it happened.
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After the roof collapsed
photos/photo1.jpgIt quickly became wet and cold where once it had been a snug and comfortable place for horses to live and people to enjoy them.
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Inside the barn after the collapse.
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Aftermath
photos/photo5.jpgWhat's left looks like a war zone.
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Enjoyment
photos/photo4.jpgThe emphasis was always on enjoyment for both horse and rider.
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Lessons
photos/photo7.jpgRiding lessons in better times.
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Horses helping people
photos/photo8.jpgA variety of programs unique to the farm included early childhood development and therapeutic riding classes.
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Horses helping people
photos/photo9.jpgA variety of programs unique to the farm included early childhood development and therapeutic riding classes.
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Building relationships
photos/photo10.jpgA young rider learning to trust her horse over schooling fences.
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Community
photos/photo12.jpgA community gathering introducing new horse enthusiasts to horses.
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Summer camps
photos/photo13.jpgSummer camps and nature camps were part of the curriculum.
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Nature camps
photos/photo14.jpgSummer camps and nature camps were part of the curriculum.

If 2,500 people give just $20 we can re-build the barn! Please donate and pass this on.