A Last Chance to Save Bramblewood Stables
The land we stand on is being sold to the highest bidder — and the highest bidder will almost certainly be a developer. For 20 years, Bramblewood Stables has been my home, my work, and my community. Before me, this place served the public as a riding stable for more than 50 years. Before that, it was farmland. Now, it’s at risk of disappearing forever.
In this episode, I share the story of the past week: losing Lady, our little black pony; learning the ground beneath us is for sale; and watching news helicopters circle the last public horse farm this close to the city.
We have one shot to raise $2 million to buy this land, protect 90 acres under a permanent conservation easement, and keep this space wild, open, and accessible to people from every background.
Watch the news coverage:
Fox Carolina News || WYFF News 4
How you can help:
Donate — Search Save Bramblewood Stables: Help us secure a forever home on GoFundMe. Every dollar matters.
Share — Post our story, send it to friends, tag public figures who can help amplify it.
Be the village — Your words, encouragement, and ideas matter just as much as funds.
Bramblewood isn’t just a farm. It’s the last bridge between the city and the horses, forests, and fields that have been here for generations. Once it’s gone, it won’t come back.
Let’s not play the last song for Bramblewood just yet.
Love, Kim