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Whether you want something embroidered or printed, we’ve got you covered! This Fall, we will have 2 online stores to purchase from just in time for the holidays.
Riverfront Design Creations has been busy! Show your spirit and support with our winter collection of embroidered gear. Every item is designed to keep you warm and stylish while featuring the Mane Stream logo. And if you are starting to think about the show season down in Florida, take a peek at our line of Equestrian Sun Hats that make great holiday gifts. Get it monogrammed or put the MS logo on whichever hat you choose. So find the perfect gift for your child, friend, a fellow volunteer, or yourself!
Get ready to show your Mane Stream pride and stock up for the holidays! For ONE WEEK ONLY you’ll have the chance to shop for our limited edition winter 2025 printed merchandise. we have a very nice but limited variety of long-sleeve shirts and cozy sweatshirts featuring our fresh winter logo design, perfect for everyone (youth & adults) on your gift list!
Deadline 11/24 midnight!!!
We are delighted to introduce the newest member of our therapy staff, Speech-Language Pathologist, Julia Regnault. A native of central New Jersey, Julia’s journey to Mane Stream is the culmination of a distinguished professional pursuit and a lifelong, unwavering love for horses. This affinity for all things equine began in childhood; she spent six years taking riding lessons and later gained experience working at horseback riding summer camps.
Julia’s commitment to her field is built on a foundation of exceptional education and advanced practice. She earned both her Bachelor of Science in Health Science (2021) and her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology (2022) from Misericordia University in Dallas, PA. Never one to stop learning, she is currently pursuing a Doctor of Science in Health Science at East Stroudsburg University to further enhance her research and educational skills.
As a highly accomplished clinician, Julia brings diverse experience across the lifespan, having worked in early intervention, subacute rehabilitation, and outpatient hospital settings. She is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist in New Jersey and is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Julia is dedicated to offering the highest level of care, evidenced by her commitment to advanced specialty certifications, including: LSVT LOUD®, SPEAK OUT!®, PhoRTE®, VitalStim®/DINES, and Manual Therapy for Voice and Swallowing Disorders. Her commitment to continued learning was formally recognized in 2025 when she earned the ASHA Award for Continuing Education (ACE).
Ultimately, Julia’s professional passion is deeply personal: she strives to guide clients to communicate with confidence, feel empowered, and increase independence through personalized, evidence-based therapy approaches. She is excited to bring this empowering approach to the unique setting Mane Stream offers.
Julia shared her enthusiasm about joining the team, “I am so grateful to be a part of the Mane Stream team. I have learned so much from the occupational therapists, Emily Istvan and Therese D’Adezzio, staff members, and volunteers throughout this transition, and I want to extend a special thanks to Melanie Dominko-Richards, MS, CCC-SLP, HPCS whose guidance has provided valuable insight into working in this unique setting as a speech-language pathologist. I'm excited to bring what I've learned from our mentoring sessions to the clients I work with and to continue growing alongside this incredible team.”
When she isn’t working to empower clients, Julia embraces her love for the outdoors, enjoys traveling, and cherishes time spent with family and friends.
We warmly welcome Julia Regnault and look forward to the wonderful contributions she will make to our clients and their families!
CLICK HERE to contact Jessica Sanders and get your session scheduled!
Jessica Sanders is so excited to present the 5th annual holiday fundraiser for Mane Stream! Please see below for all of the details and email Jessica at hello@jsandersphoto.com to get your barn on the calendar!
Designed for groups of 3 or more participants at each barn, each participant gets their very own mini session that results in three high-resolution digital images to download, share, and print for personal use.
$375 per horse (or dog!) includes:
a $50 donation to Mane Stream NJ
your choice of black background or natural horse & rider portrait
selection of holiday garlands
3 digital images for sharing online and printing up to 8x12
25% off all wall art, prints, and custom holiday cards
Jessica has donated over $4,000 so far!! Thank you!
This fundraiser ends December 15th, 2025, and images will be delivered via a private password-protected online gallery within 3 weeks of the session date. Check Jessica’s website out for more glorious shots!
The Annual Horse Show, a cherished highlight of the year, delivered all the joy and excitement yet again! Thanks to the overwhelming number of participants, dedicated sponsors, generous donations, and multitude of volunteers, the energy on the grounds was simply electric on Sunday, October 26th. What better way to honor Mane Stream’s amazing riders than to enjoy a thrilling day of competition alongside family, friends, volunteers, staff, and our incredible herd?
Abby Clay Rutgers Memorial Award – Sara Reilly
Gracie Memorial (High Point Youth Rider) - Emily Kane
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Champion AM Junior – Emily Kane
Reserve Champion AM Junior – Reagan Reed
Champion AM Adult – George Hoehn
Reserve Champion AM Adult – Emily Boehmer
Camper Champion - Kira S.
Camper Reserve Champion - Michael Roberts
Champion PM Junior – Joseph O’Leary
Reserve Champion PM Junior – Hannah B.
Champion PM Adult – Sara Reilly
Reserve Champion PM Adult – Daisy DeSimone
The crisp morning air quickly gave way to a beautiful Indian Summer day, setting the stage for a full day of activity. This year’s show celebrated the hard-earned skills accumulated over the past ten months. All 41 riders participated in two classes each: a flat class to demonstrate horsemanship basics, and a second class, either an obstacle course or an independent canter or jumping course, to highlight their advanced abilities.
We absolutely love it when a rider’s competitive side emerges, and sometimes, even we are surprised when that fierce spirit comes out for the very first time! These moments of breakthrough effort and determination are what brought forth the pure joy and proud tears felt by staff, volunteers, and, often to their shock, the parents! Special thanks go to our Judge, Jen Conway Backshall, who dedicated her entire day to carefully observing each competitor and handing out 10 champion and reserve champion ribbons.
Our hard-working volunteers fueled up for the long day with a generous breakfast spread, donated by the Glaser Family. The fun continued at the Family Fun Day activity table, where guests enjoyed fake tattoos, stickers, and pumpkin crafts. Once the char-broiled scents of hot dogs and hamburgers wafted through the air, people quickly put in their orders with the grill chefs!
A major highlight of the day was the collection of super adorable painted pumpkins. Created by our Board President, Karen Mikita-Kaufhold, these little cuties represented each of our dedicated herd members, complete with halters and name tags. Priced at a reasonable $15, these works of art were snapped up faster than you could say "peppermints!"
When the dust settled and the final contributions were tallied, over $16,000 was raised by 41 riders, 24 sponsors, and numerous donors! The rider who generated the most support for Mane Stream was Michael Roberts, representing the Camper Division. Thank you, Michael, for rallying such tremendous support for your sport!
Additional gratitude is extended to our talented photographers: Jordan McLellan of JLMC Photography, Wolfy, and Brian Greenspan, who expertly captured both the competitive action and the shared joy throughout the day. Finally, the charming Pumpkin Patch Photo Booth, set up by Jeanne Rogalin and her daughter Meg, son-in-law Connor, and granddaughter Nora, provided participants, their horses, and families with the perfect chance to capture memorable moments together.
And finally, a HUGE thank you to our dedicated volunteers who either came in for that really large early morning class or stayed the whole day. Y’all rock!
HORSE SHOW SPONSORS
The Davenport Family
Pine Woods Farm
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VOLUNTEER BREAKFAST SPONSOR
The Glaser Family
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RIBBON SPONSOR
A Jersey Angel
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DECOR SPONSOR
The Rogalin Family
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ABBY CLAY RUTGERS MEMORIAL SPONSOR
The Morais Family
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GRACIE MEMORIAL SPONSOR
The Fela Family
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CHAMPION/RESERVE ADULT (AM) SPONSOR
The Renfer Family
CHAMPION/RESERVE CHILD (AM) SPONSOR
Pat Colbert
CHAMPION/RESERVE ADULT (PM) SPONSOR
The Ciccione Family
CHAMPION/RESERVE CHILD (PM) SPONSOR
The Rogalin Family
CHAMPION/RESERVE SUMMER CAMP SPONSOR
The Coffey Family
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DIVISION SPONSORS
Terry Callahan, Martha and Steve Carrellas, The Doherty Family (x2), Karen & Steve Kaufhold (x2), Jane Jermyn, Gretchen Oberfranc, The Zukowsky Family
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CLASS SPONSORS
Patty Cleary, Joyce Danelski, Father Mack & Ruth McCormick, Karen & Chip Quayle, Victoria Ponte
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MANE STREAM VOLUNTEERS
Terri Andrechick, Cynthia Barkman, Jen Baumgartner, Alfie Bentley, Hannah B., Terry Callahan, Jessie Crowell, Debi DeLorenzo, Daisy DeSimone, Laura Edelson, Dawn Eisele, Karen Evans, Madison Flanagan, Andrea Greenspan, Nancy Grossweiler, Keena Hausmann, Kiley Hausmann, Leroy Hunninghake, Emma Iglesias, Shelley Levin, Holly McDonald, Karen Mikita-Kaufhold, Janie Murphy, Irene Preston, Chip Quayle, Karen Ricciardi, Tara Schweighardt, Shannon Santoro, Carole Strickroth, Hannah Van Campen, Clara W., Susan Worsfold, Mary Ellen Yen
Mane Stream’s annual fundraising event, EQUUS XXXIII: Meet Me in Montana, brought the rugged elegance of the West to The Ryland Inn on Saturday, October 4, 2025, for a spectacular night of purpose and celebration. Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of the Mane Stream community, the gala was a resounding success, meeting its goal to support the organization’s vital adaptive riding and therapy services programs in 2026.
Yellowstone Club Member $12,000
The Durden Family
The Greifeld Family
Emily Maillet Kellogg & Kirk Kellogg
The Lipson Family
Red Tail Farm
Spiniello Companies
The Sudler Family Foundation
The Turiansky Family
Big Sky Gazer $8,000
Maureen & Stephen Bezer
The Greifeld Family
The Saladino Family
The Boze Man $4,000
Karen & Steve Kaufhold
Andrew & Genevieve Fairclough
The evening, expertly guided by Co-Chairs Elizabeth Durden and Alyssa Solimine and the dedicated Gala Committee, saw just over 225 guests fully embrace the "polished ranch style" dress code. Women sported sophisticated equestrian prints, fun fringe, amazing jewelry, and a dazzling variety of western-style belts, while the men looked as though they had just walked off the set of Yellowstone.
The beautiful weather allowed the patio festivities to flourish, with the spirit of competition alive at the Ranch Hand Rodeo and the Cuttie Casting area.
Men’s Mechanical Bull Champion:
Joe Seiler
Women’s Mechanical Bull Champion: Rachel Gardner
Cuttie Casting Champion: Kirk Kellogg
The night featured unique, high-spirited entertainment. The Custom Hat Bar was a massive success, swamped all night long by attendees eager to personalize their Western headwear. Guests enjoyed sipping on signature cocktails, visiting the Cigar Bar, and dancing the night away to an amazing mix of music, including a performance by Jesse Bardwell and the Free Union, and an awesome DJ from White Isle Events. The Ryland Inn’s elevated chuck wagon fare was described by all as absolutely spectacularly, tasty, and wonderfully abundant! That’s not your usual gala experience for sure.
A cornerstone of the fundraising was the excitement around the live auction. Attendees eagerly placed bids on exclusive getaways and unique experiences, all expertly orchestrated once again by our charming auctioneer, Matt Newsome.
Though the evening’s true purpose was powerfully brought home by guest speaker Izzy Rita (@izzylivingherbestlife). Her heartfelt words and inspiring journey with Mane Stream served as a poignant reminder of the life-changing impact the organization has on individuals with special needs.
A highlight of the philanthropic evening was the generous response to Adam Friedland's Helping Hands pyramid paddle raise. The inspiring number of attendees who raised their paddles for this direct appeal ensures that funds will be immediately available to benefit all of Mane Stream's programs and their cherished equine companions.
As the evening drew to a close, a profound sense of fulfillment filled the air. Each guest departed with auction items secured, a treat, and cherished memories of a night brimming with magic, compassion, and the knowledge that they have contributed to providing Unbridled Possibilities for children and adults with special needs.
Mane Stream extends its deepest gratitude to the entire Gala Committee, all the sponsors, and every guest who attended for making EQUUS XXXIII a truly transformative success.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2026
Mark your calendars! We're thrilled to return to the prestigious and historic USET Foundation Headquarters in Gladstone, NJ, for next year’s horse show.
This is an incredible opportunity for riders to compete where the cream of the crop in the equestrian world showcase their skills!
In addition, we are excited to announce that for this Horse Show, we are inviting therapeutic riding facilities from the surrounding area to participate too! To accommodate what we hope will be a large turnout, we plan to run two rings simultaneously throughout the day, ensuring a smooth and engaging competition experience for all riders.
Most importantly, this show is also a qualifier for the Therapeutic Riding Championships at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show’s Foundation Friday in October 2026! Riders will compete in Assisted and Unassisted divisions for coveted PNHS ribbons, a trophy, and special donated products from our generous sponsors. Get ready for an amazing day!
Rachel has been devoted to the equine world since she was three, making a career out of her passion with experience as a farm hand, instructor, and manager of therapeutic riding programs. Inspired to pursue the connection between horses and healing, she graduated from Wilson College in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Equine Facilitated Therapeutics and a minor in Equine Management. She competed on the IHSA team throughout college and has been showing since age six, with hunter/jumper being her favorite discipline.
Upon graduation, Rachel earned her PATH Intl. Certified Registered Instructor certification and PA Council of Therapeutic Horsemanship certification, followed a year later by becoming certified as a PATH Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning (ESMHL). As the new Barn Manager, she is blessed to continue pursuing what she loves every day and working with horses. She shares her passion with her Haflinger, Dora, whom she has owned and competed on for 15 years. Outside of work, Rachel enjoys being outdoors, hiking, sightseeing, and traveling, and is a Disney girl at heart.
Rachel will be working Tuesdays through Saturdays, so please make sure to introduce yourself when you see her in the barn!
Let's hear it for our incredible volunteers! Whether it's a new milestone or a special anniversary, your passion and countless hours of service are what make our mission possible. Thank you for being the heart and soul of our organization.
10th Anniversary
Bridget Torcivia: From teen volunteer to camp intern, to adult volunteer who helps when she can!
300+ Lifetime Program Hours
Julia Greifeld: +16 years of dedicated service on the Board of Directors
1st Anniversary
Jen Baumgartner, Catherine Costa, Amiya Dhirmalani, Jessica Dionne, Steve Kronheim, Tara Schweighardt, Jan Stewart
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Welcome NEW Volunteers
Jill Dolan, Karen Evans, Mary Beth Greene, Keena Hausmann, Kiley Hausmann, Liu Mochizuki, Carole Strickroth
We're excited to have another round of new volunteers helping out for the super busy fall sessions! If you spot one of those new faces around the barn during your shift, please say hello and consider being a friendly mentor, especially if someone seems shy or unsure.
A warm welcome goes a long way in making our team stronger!
What a wonderful summer evening it was at the 3rd Annual Evening of Musical Freestyle at Red Tail Farm! The event was a lively benefit for Mane Stream, and this year's turnout was larger than ever. The support was truly amazing, with over $10,000 raised in just a couple of hours. A heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who “VOTED” or really donated for their favorite rider!
The atmosphere was festive and casual, with guests enjoying the delicious food from the AMA Pizza truck and yummy gelato. While others brought their own picnics, spreading out on blankets or in chairs to enjoy the evening.
The beautiful venue was kindly provided by Linda Dietz, owner of Red Tail Farm. The event's coordination and some of the youth riders’ training was handled by Erika Olijslager, the Red Tail Farm trainer. The judge for the evening, for the third year in a row, was Heather Mason, a highly respected S-level judge who owns Flying Change Farm in Lebanon, NJ.
The musical freestyles were a delight to watch, with riders in creative costumes ranging from Zorro and a pirate to The Mandalorian and Pokémon. The painted ponies and glittering sequins added to the magic of the evening.
The exciting lineup of riders included:
Mariano Granados dressed as Zoro riding Grant to the music of Santana
Evelyn Dietz riding Charlie in a Pirates of the Caribbean routine
Mother Daughter Pas de Deux: Birgit Kosjek riding Nash & Laura Kosjek riding Spotty
Marilyn Payne riding Rock Me Mama in a 3rd Level Musical Freestyle
Pony Quadrille: Katie Berger riding Tally, Alessia Morgan riding Charlie, Hassini Raj riding Roan, Lila Rockmore riding Gingerella to the music of Coldplay
Pokémon Pas de Deux: Tea Uzman riding Griffie and Frederick Rodriguez riding Gingerella
Pas de Deux: Jessica Dionne riding Sonney G. & Jillian Connolly riding Clover in a 1st level musical freestyle of violin covers of popular songs
Jennifer Bateman riding Bulgari in a Grand Prix Musical Freestyle of The Mandalorian
Tea Uzman riding Griffie in a Grand Prix Musical Freestyle
Pas de deux: Rebecca riding Sinatra's Rose and Franki Kesner riding iL Divo to the music from the Cirque de Soleil performance Kurios
A huge thank you to…everyone who made our Musical Freestyle event a success. To the incredible riders, your performances were stunning. To our dedicated judge, thank you for sharing your expertise. A massive shout-out to our generous donors; your support made this possible. A special thank you to Linda Dietz and Red Tail Farm for the amazing location and coordination of the event. And finally, to all the attendees, thank you for the fantastic energy. Your support means the world to us!