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Horseback Riding Center Owners To Speak At MIA Meeting April 22
Diane Baker-Hallowell and Bill Hallowell, owners of Majoda Stables, will outline the benefits and opportunities of their Therapeutic Riding
MOORESTOWN, NJ — The owners of a horseback riding center in Moorestown will speak during the Moorestown Improvement Association's (MIA) next meeting on April 22.
Diane Baker-Hallowell and Bill Hallowell, owners of Majoda Stables, will outline the benefits and opportunities of their Therapeutic Riding Program, available to all ages.
Majoda Stables' stated mission is “to foster connection and well-being for people of all abilities through creative horsemanship in an environment of acceptance, love and trust.”
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They say that riding on horseback can offer many benefits and advantages for individuals with learning and communication differences, emotional and social growth issues, and/or physical differences.
Majoda Stables is located at 620 Garwood Road, and can be reached by phone at 856-231-7552. More information can be found on their website and their Facebook page.
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MIA's annual meeting takes place at 7 p.m. Thursday evening via Zoom. It is free and open to the public, regardless of whether those attending are current MIA members.
Founded in 1904, the Moorestown Improvement Association is the town’s oldest civic organization, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the community. Recently MIA has been promoting the work of local non-profits like Majoda Stables, helping to ensure the town’s rich diversity.
To attend this MIA program, register using this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vOWNPoIiTKy5S4oa_jLeBg.
Once registered, you will receive an email with the Zoom link and login information to join the meeting. For further information about MIA, visit www.moorestownimprovement.org or by texting 609-410-5969.
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