News Release
WARSAW — Magical Meadows has announced its full lineup of participants who will try to raise $100,000 for a new riding arena.
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Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith
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Kosciusko County Prosecutor Brad Voelz
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Turkey Creek Fire Chief Mickey Scott in Syracuse
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Warsaw Police Captain Paul Heaton
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Carla Quintero, with Lutheran EMS and the Pierceton Fire Department
Team Magical Meadows
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Michael Kuhn, Executive Director
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Tammy Stackhouse, Founder
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Carl Adams, Chairman of the Board
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Keith Reinholt, Board Member/Volunteer
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Melissa Lewis, a volunteer and an employee at Zimmer Biomet
Smith and Voelz were previously announced as lead participants in the Aug. 7 fundraiser in which ten people will rock in a chair at The Magical Meadows for 12 hours straight — or until they individually raise $10,000 in support of the organization’s Growing with Heart Capital Campaign.
The participants will seek to collect $100,000 toward building a dedicated riding arena for veterans and first-responders.
This building project aims to enhance and expand the Warriors Mount Up program, which is designed to help veterans and first responders work through the stressors and trauma they live with daily.
Each participant will have their fundraising page for people to donate toward their $10,000 goal. The public is also welcome to stop by in-person during the Rockathon event to drop off donations, encourage the participants, and observe riding lessons happening in real-time at The Magical Meadows.
The current participant fundraising pages can be found here.



