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The Red Barn participating in Seen Through Horses mental health campaign through end of May
The Red Barn participating in Seen Through Horses mental health campaign through end of May

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

The Red Barn participating in Seen Through Horses mental health campaign through end of May

LEEDS, Ala. (WIAT) — The Red Barn is participating in the 2025 Seen Through Horses campaign, which aims to support equine-assisted mental health services. This campaign, which coincides with Mental Health Awareness Month, comes to an end on Saturday. The Red Barn is one of 95 organizations working through this campaign to improve access to programs that incorporate horses into mental health services. The Seen Through Horses campaign utilizes mental health professionals, celebrities, influencers and other individuals to increase awareness for its cause. Women Under Construction Network's 21 Days of Kindness kicks off this June Donations can be made towards the campaign on The Red Barn's website through Saturday. More information on Seen Through Horses can be found here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Beloved Pierce County market has a buyer. Here's when it will reopen for the season
Beloved Pierce County market has a buyer. Here's when it will reopen for the season

Yahoo

time15-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Beloved Pierce County market has a buyer. Here's when it will reopen for the season

The reopening of Red Barn Market & Nursery has been delayed until April after the owner said Friday that he found buyers for the business — two months after he temporarily closed the market and listed it for sale. According to a social media post on March 13 from the owner, Dennis Kupchenko, the business at 14407 94th Ave. E. near Puyallup will see new ownership in just a few weeks. 'After months of searching for the right people to carry on everything we've built together, I've found them. A family with the same passion, heart and dedication to the community that has made Red Barn so special,' Kupchenko wrote. 'This isn't just a business to them — it's a dream. They are committed to keeping Red Barn a place where families gather, traditions grow, and community thrives.' Kupchenko did not name the family in the post. 'With everything that has transpired since our last opening update, our opening will be delayed until mid-April,' Kupchenko wrote. 'As we get closer, I'll be sharing more about the new owners and our exact opening date. I promise — this season will be worth the wait!' On March 5, The News Tribune reported that Kupchenko planned to reopen the market on March 20. At the time, Kupchenko said he was still looking for the right buyer. Kupchenko listed the barn for sale on Jan. 1, a few weeks after he announced he would sell the business. In the post, he said that, while he was grateful for customers who allowed him to live 'the American Dream,' he is now 27 and looking forward to the next chapter of his life. In 2018, Kupchenko took over the store at just 19 years old. 'This isn't an ending — it's a huge win for everyone,' Kupchenko wrote on March 13. 'Red Barn's future is brighter than ever, and I can't wait for you all to be part of it.'

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