Thoroughbred adoption program ReRun has leased a 40-acre farm in central New Jersey. The farm, called ReRun at Reindancer, will house Thoroughbred ex-racehorses looking for adoptive homes.

ReRun at Reindancer will be holding an Open House on Saturday, May 23.

“We have so many plans for our new facility; educational classes, off-the-track Thoroughbred riding and retraining clinics, equine-based psychotherapy, youth outreach activities,” said Jane Gilbert, ReRun board member. “We can’t wait to get started.”

ReRun’s new property is part of the historic Dancer Farm in New Egypt, N.J. Named after Vernon and Stanley Dancer, brothers who are members of the Harness Racing Hall of Fame, Dancer Farm is home to a bed and breakfast and a winery, as well as Reindancer Therapeutic Riding Center. The center will partner with ReRun to achieve mutually beneficial goals

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