26 Apr OMRH Awarded Paris/Bourbon County Chamber of Commerce 2012 Farm of the Year
The Paris/Bourbon County Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards breakfast on Tuesday morning, April 24. Our Mims Retirement Haven, a 501( c )3 non-profit in Paris, was recognized as the 2012 Farm of the Year. Linda Stubblefield, Tourism Director presented the award to Jeanne Mirabito, President and Farm Manager of OMRH. Lucy Cooper is the president of the Paris/Bourbon County Chamber of Commerce.
Said Mirabito: “I still can’t believe it! This is an honor beyond any I ever expected. When I think of all the prestigious farms in this county I am speechless. Our horses, of course, deserve to have all the accolades in the world. They have earned the right to shine.”
Director of Fund Raising and Promotion Cheryl Bellucci added, “We are working more with the Paris tourism board and incorporating more ‘hometown’ ties in our work with the ladies and Elmhurst. It’s nice to know our efforts are being noticed.”
Granted non-profit status in 2007, Our Mims Retirement Haven takes in retired Thoroughbreds, mostly broodmares. OMRH is named after Our Mims, the famed Calumet Eclipse Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1977. Mirabito was Our Mims’ last owner, and when the mare died, Mirabito pledged to start the Haven in memory of her old friend. Past ladies include Sugar and Spice (half-sister to Our Mims), Taba (dam of Turkoman), 1985 Breeders Cup Distaff Runner Alabama Nana (trained by D. Wayne Lukas), My Turbulent Miss (dam of Prized and Exploit). Current residents include Timeless Sue (granddam of Bourbon Belle, great-granddam of Not Bourbon), Bel’s Starlet (California champion), Lotka (famed racer trained by the legendary Woody Stephens), Cruella (dam of Diazo), Ms. Stalwart (dam of Stalwart Member and Mount Intrepid), Missy White Oak (winner of Maryland Million Lassie Stakes), Princess Royale (Australian mare by Bletchingly), Hana Bride (by Coastal), Taba Dance (daughter of Taba), Trail Guide (by Our Native), Ms. Royal Flagship, and Blue Viking. Last October, OMRH welcomed the 1997 Breeders Cup Sprint winner Elmhurst to the farm. Elmhurst, a 1990 gelding by Wild Again, is a grandson of Our Mims.
The Haven is open by appointment. Please call Jeanne at (859) 227-6304 to arrange a visit.
Our Mims Retirement Haven: http://www.OurMims.org
Jeanne Mirabito, President and Farm Manager: (859) 227-6304, jeanne@ourmims.org
Cheryl Bellucci, Director of Fund Raising and Promotion: (937) 776-1904, cheryl@ourmims.org
Paris/Bourbon County Chamber of Commerce: http://www.ParisBourbonKY.com
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