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Locality: Waymart, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 570-937-4563



Address: 257 Baldwin Rd 18472 Waymart, PA, US

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Meadowbrook Stable 23.01.2022

Welcome to the family Mae! Congratulations Madelyn McClure!

Meadowbrook Stable 18.01.2022

Friday night fun with some of our favorite girls

Meadowbrook Stable 04.01.2022

Oh Christmas Tree!! Enjoying some pole work tonight with the kiddos! Linda Baldwin Jen Burleigh Chrissy McClure

Meadowbrook Stable 31.12.2021

Happy Thanksgiving to our family and friends

Meadowbrook Stable 27.12.2021

We had a wonderful day hosting FEI Grand Prix rider and trainer Juri Ito as she helped our Endless Mountains Pony Club Members prepare for their ratings! Great job everyone!! Thank you Juri for spending the day teaching our kids!! #ponyclubproud #endlessmountainsponyclub

Meadowbrook Stable 07.12.2021

Meadowbrook kids prepping for their pony club ratings #ponyclubproud #endlessmountainsponyclub

Meadowbrook Stable 23.11.2021

Sunday smiles Linda Baldwin and PSU My Time to Win

Meadowbrook Stable 05.11.2021

Congratulations to Madelyn and Karlee for placing 2nd in the PA State 4-H Dressage Championship Virtual Show! You make a great team! Chrissy McClure Linda Baldwin

Meadowbrook Stable 23.10.2021

Parents, let your daughters grow up to be horse girls, because they will learn quickly and repeatedly that life isn’t fair, that hard work is often trumped by Lady Luck, and that every defeat, no matter how terrible, is temporary. Let them dream big and kick on. Let them learn confidence, grace and grit. Let them build big muscles and strong backs. Let your daughters grow up in the barn. Let them learn that buckets need filling and stalls need cleaning, even when it’s rainin...g, even when it’s frozen, even when they have a different idea for how the day should go. Teach them to drive trucks and trailers and ATVs. Teach them to change tires and wrap legs and give shots. And let them leave a spur mark, or a bit rub, or a bandage bow, and let them deal with the shame of causing pain to an animal they love. Let them grow up with horses and with good horse people, because it will teach them to be humble, and to be resilient, and to be brave. ~Unknown Author

Meadowbrook Stable 14.10.2021

A beautiful day spent hosting the Endless Mountains Pony Club as they learned from trainer Michelle Eccles. Thank you Michelle and everyone who made today possible. We are all looking forward to our next event! #ponyclubproud

Meadowbrook Stable 12.10.2021

This is not the 4-H Dressage Championships that Mady had hoped for but a virtual option at least gave her and Karlee a chance to ride the test and get feedback. Great job girls! Chrissy McClure Linda Baldwin

Meadowbrook Stable 09.10.2021

Enjoyed a beautiful sunset today after an evening ride.

Meadowbrook Stable 05.10.2021

A nice morning to ride and drive.

Meadowbrook Stable 24.09.2021

Happy Mother’s Day to all! A special thank you to the Moms who bought the horse instead of the goldfish!

Meadowbrook Stable 08.06.2021

We had a wonderful day hosting FEI Grand Prix rider and trainer Juri Ito as she helped our Endless Mountains Pony Club Members prepare for their ratings! Great job everyone!! Thank you Juri for spending the day teaching our kids!! #ponyclubproud #endlessmountainsponyclub

Meadowbrook Stable 06.06.2021

Meadowbrook kids prepping for their pony club ratings #ponyclubproud #endlessmountainsponyclub

Meadowbrook Stable 29.05.2021

Sunday smiles Linda Baldwin and PSU My Time to Win

Meadowbrook Stable 10.05.2021

Congratulations to Madelyn and Karlee for placing 2nd in the PA State 4-H Dressage Championship Virtual Show! You make a great team! Chrissy McClure Linda Baldwin

Meadowbrook Stable 30.04.2021

Parents, let your daughters grow up to be horse girls, because they will learn quickly and repeatedly that life isn’t fair, that hard work is often trumped by Lady Luck, and that every defeat, no matter how terrible, is temporary. Let them dream big and kick on. Let them learn confidence, grace and grit. Let them build big muscles and strong backs. Let your daughters grow up in the barn. Let them learn that buckets need filling and stalls need cleaning, even when it’s rainin...g, even when it’s frozen, even when they have a different idea for how the day should go. Teach them to drive trucks and trailers and ATVs. Teach them to change tires and wrap legs and give shots. And let them leave a spur mark, or a bit rub, or a bandage bow, and let them deal with the shame of causing pain to an animal they love. Let them grow up with horses and with good horse people, because it will teach them to be humble, and to be resilient, and to be brave. ~Unknown Author