Hope Rising Farm opening event Aug. 26

AMENIA — A grand opening is scheduled at Hope Rising Farm for Saturday, Aug. 26, featuring tours of its new facilities at 419 Leedsville Road, formerly owned by horse breeder David Hopper, who has moved operations to Millbrook with a focus on horse brokering.

Since launching in Amenia in 2017, Hope Rising Farm has provided equestrian therapeutic programs, beginning as a 9-acre farm with a barn and three horses on Morse Hill Road in Millerton. Hope Rising Farm has recently moved to a new, 43-acre location, housing 14 horses.

Hope Rising founder and director Jacqueline McCabe Wikane and staff attend the opening, inviting visitors to look around the stable with 29 horse stalls and facilities that feature a 16,000-square-foot indoor riding ring.

Miniature horses Ginger and Kevin will be on hand to meet visitors, and children can also participate in a scavenger hunt throughout the huge barn.

A ribbon-cutting at 11:30 a.m. will kick off the event. Hours are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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