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WARSAW — An area nonprofit organization brought smiles to the faces of nursing home residents with a little horseplay.

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 — The annual Magical Derby “A Night at The Races” Saturday, May 7, held for more than just raising funds to support Magical Meadows Therapeutic Horseback Riding. Those present were on the ground floor of an announcement and kick off of a new capital project campaign — expansion of the center. Tammy Stackhouse, founder, …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.

Magical Meadows is a therapeutic horseback riding facility for children and adults with physical, mental and emotional disabilities. Tammy Stackhouse, founder of Magical Meadows, started a new program in February that allows veterans to come in and experience the therapeutic effects of horseback riding.

“A night at the races” was the theme for Saturday’s The Magical Derby supporting Magical Meadows Therapeutic Horseback Riding. With tables decorated with sun hats adorned with flowers or derby boxes, approximately 150 persons filled the showroom at Toyota of Warsaw to enjoy “The Magical Derby.” The evening centered around “The Magical Derby” a local …read more.

To better assist veterans in the county, the Magical Meadows is starting a new program for veterans, Kosciusko County Commissioners heard Tuesday. Tammy Stackhouse, founder of Magical Meadows, said the new program, called Warrior Round-Up, kicks off this week. Magical Meadows offers therapeutic horseback riding for children and adults with special needs. Stackhouse said horseback …read more.

Magical Meadows Cowboy Church will hold services at 6 p.m. Sunday, June 15. The church will be honoring dads with a free horse ride following the service. You may also join in for fellowship with sandwiches and desserts following the service. If anyone has questions they can contact Pastor Carl Adams at 574-265-3092 or Tammy …read more.

Magical Meadows Therapeutic Horseback Riding Center has started its first session of the year. Magical Meadows is a nonprofit organization with the mission of helping people in the community with different abilities. It services people of any age, and ability. It was started in 2007 with one horse and one rider. For the first session …read more.

“Last year, 2012, started out rocky. But in the end, it was the biggest blessing for Magical Meadows that could have happened. It challenged us to come to a new place, to restructure and to grow,” said Tammy Stackhouse, executive director and founder of The Magical Meadows. Last year saw the beginning of big changes …read more.

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