The Haunted Horses came out at Northwestern Stables. This trick or treat event, is specially designed for younger children and families. Riders and horses in costumes rode around the grounds or haunted the barn, and candy stations were set up along the way for the visitors.
It’s an important fundraising event for the historic stable.“This is the third year for what has become a wildly popular family event,” noted Jean Bochnowski, Executive Director for Northwestern Stables. “Our riders love creating costumes for their four-legged friends and sharing them with …
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The Haunted Horses came out at Northwestern Stables. This trick or treat event, is specially designed for younger children and families. Riders and horses in costumes rode around the grounds or haunted the barn, and candy stations were set up along the way for the visitors.
It’s an important fundraising event for the historic stable.“This is the third year for what has become a wildly popular family event,” noted Jean Bochnowski, Executive Director for Northwestern Stables. “Our riders love creating costumes for their four-legged friends and sharing them with younger horse lovers, ghouls, princesses and cowboys.”