About Us
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The History
Gary Hansen, father of 7 Stars Ranch founder JoLynn McDonald, purchased the property in 1960 and named it the Talmadge River Ranch, which is now known as Northern Lights Cutting Center.
In the late 1990’s JoLynn McDonald developed an interest in the Western discipline of cutting. After acquiring a beginner-friendly cutting horse and attending clinics, their focus shifted toward training riders and horses in cutting. In the early 2000s, the main arena and barn were built and the primary use of the property shifted from training polo horses to cutting. Since 2005, Mrs. McDonald and her family have provided premier education in horse riding and cutting on the property. In 2012, Northern Lights Cutting Center (NLCC) was formally established as a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) by Mrs. McDonald. The facility, still leased from Talmadge River Ranch, continues to operate today, training both horses and riders and providing boarding for horse owners in the community.
How 7 Stars Ranch Started
In 2021, 7 Stars Ranch founder, Mrs. McDonald, developed a partnership with a local non-profit organization, Strong Compass. Mrs. McDonald provided free training to a group of military veterans, preparing them to show at a memorial cutting event for her mentor, and Vietnam veteran, Dave Scribner. This partnership has since expanded into a comprehensive 10-week program, connecting the veterans to the training facility and to the youth programming provided by Mrs. McDonald. Her work of training youth through NLCC and veterans from Strong Compass led Mrs. McDonald to officially establish 7 Stars Ranch as a non-profit entity in early 2022.
Our Mission
7 Stars Ranch provides uniquely tailored opportunities for personal growth, social connections, youth development, and healing through exposure to ranch life and experiential learning in equine care and riding skills. 7 Stars Ranch proudly serves youth, veterans, law enforcement officers, first responders and their families, building skills for life.
For the past two years we have happily served 180 youth, 65 veterans, and 15 law enforcement officers and families. The number of people we serve changes weekly and we feel very fortunate to have everyone who joins us at 7 Stars Ranch!
