When Trina Freese developed breast cancer at just 32, she was terrified but she found a way to turn her trial into a triumph. Trina's story exemplifies why we at Halt Cancer at X are passionate about supporting both national cancer research and local resources such as Save a Sister Montana, Flathead Cancer Aid Services, Cancer Support Community Kalispell, and others. Join us and take part in something great!
Want to hear more? Join us LIVE on Rebecca Farm's Facebook page as Sarah Broussard announces the recipients of the 2017-18 Halt Cancer at X Community Grants at 10 am MST on Thursday, October 26. In addition, hear from local survivors who've been impacted by breast and other cancers.
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Walking through a set of faded wooden barn doors is like meandering into a hushed library. Instead of twisting aisles filled with story after story, barn aisles are filled with the sounds of munching hay, soft breathy snorts, and stomping hooves. It’s a place that can seem to be out of reach to much of the outside world. A barn is a dusty, sunlit cocoon, tucked away from the chaos of work, school, and stress.
The USEA is pleased to announce Rebecca Farm is returning as a Gold Level Sponsor for the USEA 2024 Annual Meeting & Convention. The Annual Meeting & Convention takes place at The Westin Seattle Hotel, in Seattle, Washington, on Dec. 12-15. Rebecca Farm will be sponsoring the continental breakfast and coffee each morning. It will be offered on Thurs.-Sun. from 7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m. for all Convention attendees.
Growing up as a self-proclaimed “free-range child” on her family’s Dragonfire Farm in California, Taylor McFall beelined her way toward horses from the time she could walk. That idyllic childhood helped cement Taylor’s love for horses at an early age.
Whether competing on a U25 team or riding in a senior division, an exciting weekend of sport was had by all at VHC Eventing, presented by Capital Square. With over 450 riders flocking to the historic venue, all three phases ran concurrently with both sides of the cross country course in use and multiple rings in session. This weekend’s winners rose above the fray to take home well-earned blue ribbons.