Tag: Skylar Payton
During a combined pageant, Madelyn Zimmerman, Milford, was crowned the 2020 Miss Kosciusko County Fair Queen, and Gabrielle Sigler, Syracuse, was crowned the 2020 Miss Teen Kosciusko County Fair Queen.
KOSCIUSKO — The Kosciusko County 4-H Poss-ABILITIES program ensures that livestock exhibition and other 4-H opportunities are possible for youth of all backgrounds and abilities. The program, open to youth in kindergarten to grade 12, matches participants with an experienced 4-H family as mentors to help them care for and exhibit livestock at the county …read more.
WARSAW — Magic is experienced by those who utilize Magical Meadows, a therapeutic horseback riding stable. “We started coming out with her in preschool … kept riding after preschool was done. In August when school started, she started walking. She didn’t walk when we first came out. Working here gave her the energy she needed …read more.
WARSAW — Skylar Payton is great at proving others wrong. Doctors told Skylar’s parents she would never walk or talk since she was born with cerebral palsy. Born two months premature and weighing only 2 1/2 pounds, some told Skylar that she can’t do much of anything because of her disability. But she has proved …read more.
WARSAW — Six youth presented sheep, goats, calves and rabbits at the third annual Poss-ABILITIES Showcase at the Kosciusko County Fair Wednesday, July 11. The goal of the program is to make interactions with livestock available to youth of all abilities. While in the program, each participant worked closely with a mentor family to learn …read more.
WARSAW — Riders Skylar Payton and Cami Phillips, along with founder Tammy Stackhouse, invite the community to sign up for classes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, at Magical Meadows Therapeutic Horseback Riding stable, 3386 E. 525N. Warsaw. Limited classes will begin the first week of March. Volunteers of the organization are asked …read more.



