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Red Valley Stables (no signups!)

#73904 Posted on 2016-10-30 11:58:40



Woodstock, Vermont.
A peaceful, quaint little town in New England. Rolling hills, friendly people, small shops. Just outside of the town lies Red Valley Stables, a 10-acre ranch that accepts abused and disabled horses and ponies. Erin, the bubbly, 51-year-old woman who owns the stables needs young, strong men and women to help run the ranch.

No signups needed, just hop on in at any time!
Every character has a car, so they can go into town to shop, eat, or pick up something for Erin(me), after they are done with their work.
Don't exclude any characters!
Yes, if your character has a horse, they are allowed to bring them.
Woodstock is a real town in VT! So cool!

Stores In Woodstock:
Vermont Horse Country Store
Woodstock Home & Hardware
Woodstock Farmers Market
Elevation Clothing & Vermont Flannel Co.
Yankee Bookshop
Restaurants In Woodstock:
The Prince and the Pauper (nice eatery, a bit pricy)
Pizza Chef (casual)
Mountain Creamery (casual ice cream shop)
Ruth's Table (classic American diner)

Last edited on 2016-10-30 at 13:49:10 by Noelle


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#73905 Posted on 2016-10-30 12:53:44

The Horses

Romeo
20 y/o
Saved from abuse in the circus


Jemma
17 y/o
Abused by owner


Oliver
8 y/o
Owner starved him


Sally
11 y/o
Has tumor in brain


Killian
1 y/o
Orphan and abused


More to come! Erin constantly has new horses arriving!


Sydney
A black Ford Super Duty truck drove down the dusty road towards the old white barn. Driving the truck was Sydney, a 23-year-old young woman. She had all of the windows down, and her long brown hair whipped across her face. She reached the end of the road and parked in front of the barn, hopping out and grabbing the two grocery bags out of the passenger seat. A woman in the barn turned around and waved her over, grinning. Sydney walked over. "Here you go, Aunt Erin," she said, setting the bags down. "Thanks dear," Erin replied. "We should probably set out some snacks for the newcomers." Sydney nodded and started to set the assortment of food out on the small plastic table next to her aunt.

Last edited on 2016-10-30 at 14:06:59 by Noelle


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