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Beloved Potomac Horse Center To Close Over Lease Renewal Debate

A beloved recreational spot in Montgomery County for families and horse lovers alike is set to close this summer, but its patrons are not going down quietly.

Potomac Horse Center

Potomac Horse Center

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Hundreds have signed a petition to save the Potomac Horse Center (PHC) after it was announced that it would be closing its doors in July.

The last day will be on Monday, July 22, though lessons will continue as scheduled through June 16, which marks the last day of its Late Spring session.

"Since 2017, PHC has tried to renegotiate its 1993 lease with the Maryland-National Capital Parks and Planning Commission, (and) the tipping point in the negotiations was their insistence that the renewal of the lease was contingent raising three to five million dollars to improve the infrastructure with no assurances that PHC would be permitted to remain on the property," Nancy Novograd said.

She added that they "cannot ask our clients to pay for and invest in a rapidly deteriorating infrastructure that PHC does not own." 

Following that announcement, a North Potomac resident started a change.org petition that has rapidly rallied support as they "urge the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission to renew a lease" with the organization.

"I have personally experienced the joy and benefits of riding at the Potomac Horse Center," Stephanie Matarazzo wrote. "This center is not only a place for horse enthusiasts like me but also serves as a beautiful greenspace that offers camps and pony rides to our local community. 

"Many families and children in our neighborhood have benefited from their services."

In June, all assets, including the PHC school horses will be available, though by appointment only.

Starting this week, prospective buyers can come to try the horses and see everything we have for sales. The horses and equipment needed for daily use will remain on the property through Sunday, June 16, though surplus tack and farm equipment can be purchased immediately.

The announcement that the PHC would be shuttering its doors drew ire and sadness from local residents.

"I am beyond sad to hear this. This is a big reason why I chose that area to move to," one woman posted on Facebook. "Such a beautiful place and it gives me a sense of peace driving past everyday.

"I do hope that the land will not be developed like the Hansen farm and destroyed by developers." 

One employee said that "I feel very sad about this news, I just hope that the horses find a place to live where they are very happy." 

Another person added that "I am so sorry to see this happen. This has been a wonderful place for humans but more importantly the horses that got their second chance in life. Along with all of the other horses too." 

The petition can be found here.

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