STAT Horse Sanctuary fundraiser dance and party held at Murrieta’s Cove Bar & Grill

Murrieta Mayor Lori Stone and former Murrieta Mayor Jonathan Ingram line dance with Pattie Roberts, founder and director of STAT Horse Sanctuary, at the Cove Bar & Grill in Murrieta, April 6. Valley News /Courtesy photo
The sounds of whoops, hollers and line dancing music filled the Cove Bar & Grill in Murrieta as guests attended a fundraiser on Saturday, April 6, that helped the STAT Horse Sanctuary in its move to a new location in Winchester.The STAT Horse Sanctuary managed by Pattie Roberts, founder and director, is a place where old and no longer rideable horses can live out their lives while still helping those with disabilities, PTSD and other mental problems find peace in the form of what she calls “Carrot Therapy.”Roberts said there are 20 old horses, a number of goats, chickens and other farm animals to care for at STAT’s new 20-acre location at 32600 Flight Way in Winchester after moving from their old location on Scott Road. STAT is a nonprofit organization that depends upon c
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