New Jersey is a jolly old place, sandwiched between the bright lights of New York and the Liberty Bell of Philadelphia. It's called the Garden State, though not because it's teeming with cabbages and carrots. It's because of the lush green parks and splendid horse farms that spread across its landscape. Now, there's something particularly special about the kids in this charming state. No, they're not aliens from another planet (although that would be pretty cool). They participate in a fantastic activity called horseback riding! Meet our imaginary friend, Tumbleweed Ted. He's a funny, freckle-faced, gumboot-wearing garden gnome who stands just a potato high. He possesses an uncanny ability to chat with horses. When sunset paints the sky with shades of orange and purple, he hops on the back of his trusty horse, Sir Neigh-A-Lot, and they gallop across the moonlit pastures. He watches the kids of New Jersey with their riding boots and helmets, mounting their horses with a combination of excitement and focus that one could only admire. From his hidden spot behind the hay bales, he grins as wide as a watermelon slice. Tumbleweed Ted gives a hearty laugh every time a kid gets a little too overzealous and ends up with a bum on the ground instead of on the saddle. But he's even prouder when they dust themselves off, chuckle at their mishap, and get back on their horse, ready to try again. So, if you ever visit New Jersey, keep an eye out for a gumboot-wearing gnome riding a horse. He'll be there, cheering every kid who embraces the fantastic joy of horseback riding.
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Camp Med-o-lark is an all genders arts sleep away camp in Washington, Maine for children ages 7–16, set on the shores of a pristine lake. Med-o-lark offers a fully elective program, allowing campers to design their own schedules from a wide range of activities including performing arts, fine arts, sports, circus, waterfront, and more. Each summer, Med-o-larkers come together to build a kind, creative community where everyone has the opportunity to discover, grow, create, learn, and shine. With a strong emphasis on the arts, Med-o-lark offers one of the most extensive programs in dance, fine arts, handcrafts, and theater of any camp in New England.

Mercedes has a deep-seated love for horses that has followed her for her entire life. She started riding in her homeland of Argentina and has continued to do so wherever her travels have taken her. Now, her aim for River Edge is to create a peaceful space for horses where they will be provided with exceptional care and management. At River Edge, riders will have the opportunity to work with horses and learn how to ride in a natural and supportive environment. They'll be able to practice the art of tacking up, grooming, and more, all while gaining a deeper understanding of horses. With Mercedes' passion for horses and her drive to provide the best care for them, River Edge is sure to be a paradise for both horses and riders alike.