For almost as long as Noel has been involved with horses, she has also been passionate about working with children. She took a particular interest in child development working in a pre-school classroom throughout high school and is currently pursuing a degree (in progress) in early child education. Along the way Noel has worked as a riding instructor for Whispering Winds Girl Scout Camp. In her off-time Noel has served as a volunteer clinician for the Linn County 4H program, and, through Madrigal Farms, mentored many young riders. Noel has repeatedly seen it demonstrated, and strongly believes horses can be an outstanding vehicle for positive change in a young person’s life.
Lane McBride has been immersed in the equestrian world for nearly 2 decades. Beginning their career working for a non-profit organization focusing on rehabilitating abused and neglected horses. There, lane learned the importance of building relationships with animals and people. Assisted with Equine therapy sessions learning the workings of how horses can be a therapeutic tool
Originally from California, Lane began their career at a young age, volunteering at a non-profit program focused to rehabilitate abused and neglected Horses. During that time, Lane was able to assist in their Equine therapy program, working with both adults and children. There, they came to an understanding of the power and relationships between kids and horses. Lane then began to move into the competitive side of the equestrian world, becoming a working student under multiple trainers within the hunter/jumper industry. Transition…competed successfully at rated shows throughout the region. Post school, Lane decided to leave the competitive side of the equestrian world to do something extraordinary and impactful to others, which is how Lane became part of our Jasper Mountain family.