Wrapping Up 2024 with Gratitude for Our Friends and Supporters
As 2024 draws to a close, we are filled with gratitude for the incredible support of our members, supporters, and community. This year has been nothing short of extraordinary, and it’s all thanks to you. Your generosity and enthusiasm have fueled our mission. Whether you attended an event, shared our vision with friends, or contributed to our initiatives, you’ve played a vital role in our success.
As we celebrate the holidays, we’re reminded of the warmth and kindness that defines our community. Your belief in what we stand for inspires us to keep moving forward in our quest to protect the Farmland Preservation Area.
Horse Farms Forever and our critical mission are carried forward by the longstanding commitments of our Board and members. Take a quick tour through our Member’s Logos and you’ll get a sense of the size and diversity of our herd. This bodes well for the future of horse farms in Marion County!
See who has renewed this month, and allow us to introduce you to our newest herd mates.
RENEWING Organizations
Corporate Founders
Silver
RENEWING Individuals & Families
Founders
Family Leaders
Barbara Stoia
James Goodwin
Elizabeth Goodwin
John S Gaither
John & Alston Kerr
NEW Friends
Ducks Unlimited
Amy Davis
Sandy McFarlin
National Christan Foundation
Carlos Tobon
Car Mart of Ocala
Stewart Newman
Tripton DeAngelis
Thomas J Flannery
Tracy Dowson
RENEWING Friends
Alexis Evanich
Carol Tremblay
Debra Stevenson
Douglas Shearer
Edith Gandy
Elen Verlen
Gail Thompson
Gloria Oest
Hedi Allespach
Jeff Ulmer
Jenaay Brown
Jennifer Shuck
John Crowe
John Rowe
Joyce Tyson
Julia Davies
Marc Asher
Mary Frasure
Mary Windsor-Nespolo
Melissa Havens
Michelle Stone
Mike Lutetgert
Ron Beschmann
Sarah Almedia Dennis
Shelia Wickstrom
Sheryl Osorio
Wendy Madden
Questions About Membership and Sponsorship?
Sara Fennessy, Executive Director
859-553-5510
Always Watching
We work hard to keep you informed, and to represent our members' interests in preserving our horse farms, farmland and the unique character and culture of Marion County's 193,000 acre Farmland Preservation Area.
Join the herd. Every voice matters.