Visionary & Pioneer: Octavia Brown

The Story of Mane Stream’s Founder.

Octavia Brown Founder of Somerset Hills Handicapped Riders Club

Written by: Patty Walter

Mane Stream was founded in 1972 by visionary and pioneer in the field of adaptive riding, Octavia Brown. Octavia grew up in post-war England and her passion for horses and riding began when she was eight years old and spent a week with instructor, Miss Bowen, riding around the English countryside. 

Octavia arrived in the US in the early 1960’s. Some friends who worked at McLean Psychiatric Hospital near Boston, were exploring how to include horses in therapy sessions with patients. By 1967, Octavia had literally taken over the reins of this small riding program, considered “activities therapy” at the facility.

Octavia remembers, “We only had four horses on the property at the psychiatric institution and it convinced me of the effects horsemanship and trail riding could have on the patients.” She continues, “We could share a passion and joy in riding that transcended our differences and allowed them to feel “normal” while at the barn.” With this in mind Octavia also realized how others with disabilities and challenges might benefit. At the time there were no therapeutic riding programs in the United States, but that was about to change. 

In 1969 Octavia saw an ad in The Chronicle of the Horse looking for people who were working with handicapped riders. She joined the group composed of equestrians from the U.S. and Canada. The group’s goal was to create something similar to the British Riding for the Disabled Association. During a meeting, they developed the foundation of the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA), which later became the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH Intl.)  Octavia reflects, “What began as a grassroots effort evolved into an international association”. 

As a newlywed in 1971, Octavia relocated to the Somerset Hills area of New Jersey, and discovered that there were no therapeutic riding programs in the state. Inspired by a course she had taken at the Cheff Therapeutic Riding Center in MI, and her experience at McLean, Octavia thought, “Why not try to create something like this in New Jersey”. The program’s first riders came from the therapy department of the Easter Seals Center in Morristown. Working with Dr. Naomi Lorch, Octavia developed the framework of a therapeutic riding program. They partnered with the Somerset Hills Pony Club, which provided horses, ponies, and volunteers, and with the Roser Family, which also provided horses and ponies, along with a facility. Mane Stream, founded as Somerset Hills Handicapped Riders Club (SHHRC), was formally established in Bedminster in 1972. Octavia’s passion and vision became the second organization of its kind in the nation.

As the program grew, it moved to Octavia’s family home, Crossroads Farm in 1975. For the next twenty years, SHHRC focused on therapeutic riding (now called adaptive riding at Mane Stream), and included lessons, trail riding, horse shows, demonstrations, and ride-a-thons. Octavia remembers, “I never had any trouble fundraising as the Somerset Hills area, Essex Fox Hounds, and United States Equestrian Team (headquartered in nearby Gladstone, NJ) embraced me with both hands.” SHHRC enjoyed the support of the local horse community and many other community members, including Helen Gordon, a strong advocate for SHHRC through the years.  

Initially, SHHRC offered one program, therapeutic horsemanship. In the spring of 1995, the organization expanded to include therapy services, and then shortly after, the name was changed slightly to Somerset Hills Handicapped Riding Center when the organization moved to its current location in Oldwick. To meet the expanded programming needs, the facility required extensive renovations and extensions which began in 1999 and were completed in 2001. 

After spending 25 years building SHHRC (renamed Mane Stream in 2012), and ready for a new challenge, Octavia became a professor of Equine Studies at Centenary University, where she co-founded TRAC - Therapeutic Riding at Centenary. She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Centenary University. 

Now retired, Octavia has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors over the years, including the 2021 Centenary University Golden Dome Award and the 2022 EQUUS Foundation Humanitarian Award. Octavia is still very active in the industry and considers the creation of therapeutic riding training materials and the training of the instructors, two of her greatest achievements.

That one week that Octavia spent learning to ride, decades ago in Kent, England, sparked a passion that led to the creation of an industry with hundreds of centers around the country that have positively impacted thousands of lives over the years. Fifty years later, Mane Stream’s programs continue to reflect Octavia’s original vision - to transcend differences among participants and instill the joy of being around horses. 

Seeking Riders for FREE Program

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Erin Hennessy of Somerset riding Joe, “Horses for Healing (H4H) has been the highlight of my week, each week, and such an important part of me KICKING CANCER TO THE CURB and getting strong.”

The spring session of Horses for Healing (H4H) starts in April.

One of the only programs of its kind in our area, Horses for Healing is for individuals living with, recovering from, and living life after cancer…and it’s FREE!

Over the six-week program, participants will find new ways to deal with difficult and stressful health challenges through bonding with the horses and learning a new skill in a supportive environment. H4H combines groundwork, riding lessons, and horse care as it creates community among the participants.

For one hour each week, program facilitator, Kelly Champion, a PATH Intl. certified instructor, will guide the small group of participants in overcoming their personal challenges, whether physical or emotional, and teach them to ride a horse. For some, it may be the very first time on a horse, for others it will be a return to a much-loved hobby. In fact, for many participants, part of the attraction of the program is the desire to regain a skill or recapture a memory from before their cancer diagnosis.

Time spent with the Mane Stream horses is a wonderful aid to recovery, bringing joy and helping participants to relax and feel less stressed. Weekly activities are tailored to each person’s capabilities based on how they are feeling that day. Participants may spend all their time grooming and bonding with a horse or move on to more physical activities.

For more information contact Kelly Champion at kelly@manestreamnj.org or 908-439-9636.

Welcome to the Team!

Meet Emily DeJong.

If you volunteer on the weekend you’ve probably already met her. She is currently a weekend Barn Assistant, which includes helping with field trips on Fridays and adaptive riding on Saturdays. Emily also steps in to cover our Barn Manager, Anna, as needed.

Emily is a recent graduate of Cazenovia College in upstate New York. She has a Bachelor of Professional Studies in Management with a specialization in Equine Business Management and a certificate in Equine Reproductive Management. But her love of horses and the sport all started back in middle school when she went off to horseback riding summer camp! While in college, she participated in the Cazenovia College IHSA team in western horsemanship and had the opportunity to become involved in reining classes as well. In her downtime, Emily enjoys working on embroidery projects, hiking, spending time with her cat, and tending her succulents.

Please introduce yourself the next time you see her in the barn!

Show your Spirit! Shop Online

Celebrate the NEW Year with NEW Spirit Wear

We are starting out the year with 16 items in Mane Stream colors of black, blue, white and we've thrown in some grey too! All with the 50th logo!!

Remember, they aren't just for volunteering at the barn. Show your spirit at the gym, school, and everyday living. Take a peek and get shopping in support of Mane Stream.

We’ve also got YOUTH sizes in several items so we’d love to see all those therapy clients and adaptive riders showing their spirit too!

The online store closes at midnight, Tuesday, 2/1 so don't delay!

We're Celebrating our 50th!!

The second oldest facility of its kind in the nation...Mane Stream!

It all started 50 years ago thanks to Octavia Brown and a dedicated band of volunteers and donors. Much has happened since those early days and we are excited to share with you throughout the year the stories, images, and achievements that have made Mane Stream what it is today... a PATH Intl. premier accredited facility that provides diversified equine programs, including adaptive horsemanship, therapy services including OT, PT, and SLT, a camp for all abilities, as well as school and vocational programs.

Get ready for the journey!

Holiday Gathering in the Barn

What makes a party special?

Good company, good food, and amazing ponies! On Tuesday, December 21st we had it all. A constant flow of riders, therapy clients, campers, volunteers, board members, and staff gathered once again to celebrate the holiday season. This time the party was limited to the barn and, though it was a slightly smaller event than in previous years, we were happy to celebrate to everyone. You might think that the person who traveled the furthest would go to the former rider, Silvia who moved almost 1,000 miles away at the beginning of the summer. But that’s not the case! We were excited to see volunteer, Sam Gonzalez, who was home for the holidays from England where she attends “Uni”.

The 2nd ingredient is good food, and there was plenty of that to be had. From baked brie to gluten-free brownies we had something for every hungry tummy, and that included the horses! A full buffet was set out so that everybody’s favorite horse or pony could partake in the holiday festivities. Many participants also came with pockets and bags full of sweet treats ensuring that the herd could have a little extra something while on their holiday break. Justin even had his own special low sugar treats so he didn’t feel left out.

Ingredient #3…our amazing horses and ponies. They never fail to make the day brighter. This is the one time of the year where the horses are free to be silly (you know that’s not true) but really it is the one time we encourage taking a selfie with your favorite pony. There were definitely several people who spread the love and grabbed a shot with every single member of the herd. We’re pretty sure Peanut was a fan favorite with his own special brand of “lip service” but the two new horses, Tux and Mickey got a lot of attention too.

Thank you to everyone who came to make our 2021 end on a high note.

Thank You from the Herd

The cupboards are bursting at the seams!

Thank you to the MANY Wish List donors! Almost every single item on the list was purchased - ensuring that 2022 will start off on the right hoof. Our pile includes leather conditioner, show sheen, helmets, games, toys, and a big pile of Himalayan salt licks (you know they luv'em). Please note not all items received were photographed - some items were put directly into service - thank you for making that possible.

WISH LIST DONORS

Cynthia Barkman, Christine Brenner, Carol Chimento, Andrea Cicchino, Patricia Colbert, Cathy Coloff, Mary Dickey, Joyce Eckert, Laura Edelson, Erika and Maya Green, Renee Marchetti, Silvia Marchetti, Sandra Phillips, Victoria Ponte, Piper Rotolo, Lynn Santos, Marianne Scharf, JoAnn Schultz, Allison Steele, and Mary Ellen Yen

DIDN’T SEE YOUR NAME LISTED ABOVE?
Many Amazon packages were delivered in the month of December without any indicator of who had graciously purchased the items. We’d love to thank you! Please let us know.

If you didn't get a chance to make the season brighter for Mane Stream, now's your chance. SHOP NOW

You Aren't Seeing Double!

It’s Tux and Mickey the NEWEST members of the Mane Stream herd.

TUX (Best Dressed) & MICKEY (McJagger)

The continuing search for additional horses to keep up with the growth of our Adaptive Riding program brought these two nice greys to Mane Stream. TUX, whose show name is Best Dressed, is a tall Argentinian Warmblood and MICKEY or McJagger, is a large pony. We’ve branched out in breed with the addition of Mickey, who is an Irish Connemara. This breed is known for its athleticism, versatility, and good disposition.

Tux had a long career in the Hunter Jumpers, while Mickey competed in the Pony Hunter division. Now both these experienced steeds will be teaching riders of all levels with the added ability to teach those learning to canter and jump small jumps.

TUX (show name: Best Dressed)

MICKEY (show name: McJagger)

Thank you Becky Cannon and Red Oak Farm respectively for donating Tux and Mickey for their important career change to help children and adults with special needs.

CONGRATULATIONS Gia & Kayla

Read a previous article on Gia & Kayla: https://bit.ly/3EHjMsf

We are pleased to announce that two of our newest riding instructors (Gia & Kayla) have passed their final exam to become PATH International Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructors!!

Undertaking this certification takes commitment and diligence, especially during COVID. The list of requirements is long, from becoming CPR & First Aid certified to completing online courses to teaching hours of riding lessons to submitting a video teaching a walk/trot/canter lesson. The process culminates with the final exam, which is taken at an off-site testing facility.

We are so happy to share in the excitement and so proud of them both. All of their hard work has paid off and it must be a sigh of relief to end 2021 on such a high note.

#GivingTuesday Reaches Goal

A really BIG thanks from all of us to all our
#GivingTuesday donors!

Cynthia Barkman, Larry Berlin, Christine Brenner, Barbara Burke, Charlotte Clark, Catherine Coloff, Maggie Conroy, Suzanne Davies, Gillian Deschamps, Mary Dickey, John Dickey, Laura Edelson, Arden Epstein, Liam Fitzpatrick, Amy Gimbel, Barbara Goodson, Tamela Griffin, Nina Higgins, Maria Holt, Rachel Howell, Kathy Kapiloff, Karen Kaufhold, Tama Lama, Victoria Leone, Eugenia Macchia, Elaine Milano, Kathy Mosquera, Kevin Murphy, Susan Oldroyd, Katharine Page, Tammy Paolino, Jason Pintar, Meredith Prescott, Jeanne Rogalin, Piper Rotolo, Barrie Saltzman, Eleanor Shanley, Rene Slater, Timothy Smith, Stacey Staub, Andrea Stepnosky, Julie Strain, Tami Swartz, Alex Taylor, Mary Ellen Yen, and Maryann Zeira

YEE-HAW! says, Cowgirl Kelly

Yesterday, on #GivingTuesday a total of $5,605 was raised between Facebook, website, and in-person donations. That means we'll soon be ordering the 2 new round bale feeders and our first of many deliveries of hay, all thanks to YOU!

This year’s campaign featured Cowgirl Kelly & Farmer Felix and we hope you enjoyed getting to know what goes on at the farm 😉

If you aren’t on social media or missed your email you can scroll through the images below to get a glimpse of what went on with Cowgirl Kelly, Farmer Felix*, Myrell, Tink, and Minnie during the #GivingTuesday campaign.

If you missed #GivingTuesday you can still make a donation in support of our mission. DONATE NOW

*Get to know more about Felix

Farmer Felix hopes y'all come back in 2022!