A series of proposals that would have been tremendously detrimental to the future of horse ownership on our county were pulled off the table yesterday. These ordinances represented the greatest threat to horse people that our county has ever faced.
One person is responsible for informing horse owners about the danger that these ordinances posed. One person stood up and fought these proposals from the very beginning. One person worked to get the facts out. One person worked to draw others into the process.
She did so even though some of the "experts" supported these proposals. She did so even though her work schedule was taking up nearly every moment of her time. She did so even though the proposals probably would have had no direct effect on her horses.
She did so because she cares about kids and horses. She did so because she embodies everything that our program stands for.
Wendy Dean is the Mill Swamp Indian Horse Women of the Year.
1 comment:
Thank you for all your hard work, Wendy!
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