This is a FREE event, but we ask that you consider financially supporting our work.

Horses were once the heart and soul of the working farm. Today tractors and ATVs have replaced working horses on many farms – but horse power is still alive!

Join us Tuesday, September 16 (6-8pm) at Mountain Run Farm’s Camp Sedalia for the monthly Land & Table meeting and a focus on the role of horses on the farm and in our community.

We’ll have horse drawn carriage rides, conversation with an experienced cowboy, and time for questions on what to consider when looking to purchase a horse for your farm, ranch, or homestead.

COST: FREE, but we ask that you RSVP. Please consider making a small donation when you arrive. Help us keep these monthly events going.
WHEN: Tuesday, September 16 (6-8pm)
WHAT: Potluck, networking, and learning!
WHERE: Mountain Run Farm (Camp Sedalia): 1228 Charlemont Rd, Big Island, VA 24526

Turn into the farm driveway. Drive past the showbarn, through the gate, and keep going straight back towards the camp entrance.

WHO: Anyone! All are welcome.

WHAT TO BRING:
– A healthy dish to share.
-A lawn chair or picnic blanket.
– A friend (of course)!
– Your own dishware.
– Your own drink.
– Kids are welcome but they must be attended by an adult.

Donate online – or leave a small donation when you attend one of our events. Thank you for partnering with us! We are a grassroots network and 501(c)3 non-profit organization serving Lynchburg and surrounding towns and counties, including: Bedford, Amherst, Appomattox, and Campbell Counties.

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If you or your children are under the weather or not feeling well, we ask that you stay home and rest with a nice cup of warm medicinal tea. 🙂

VENUE DETAILS:
Mountain Run Farm (Camp Sedalia): 1228 Charlemont Rd, Big Island, VA 24526

Owned by Ben and Carly Coleman and the larger Coleman family, Mountain Run Farm has been a pioneer in the local food movement in the Lynchburg region, modeling pastured based animal husbandry with a focus on raising healthy meats and healing the land. They are Land & Table founders and are known by many to be mentors in regenerative agriculture, and have a passion for community building.

Ben and Carly often host our monthly Land & Table Bedford meeting (meets each third Tuesday of every month). Ben serves as Vice President of the Land & Table Board.

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