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Land Acknowledgement
Tuff Therapeutic Riding Foundation acknowledges that we are situated on the traditional land of the Anishnaabeg people. The Anishinaabe include the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. We acknowledge the enduring presence of First Nation, Métis and Inuit people on this land and are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and respect.
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![Lest We Forget.
Earlier this year, one of our amazing volunteers, Anne Wildman, asked if one of the Tuff horses could model a piece created by the knitting group she is a member of (The Knitwits and Hookers of Mono Mills), Teddy was more than happy to take part.
We asked Anne about the project, she had this to say, ‘Early in the year, The Museum of Dufferin put out a notice asking for local crafters to knit or crochet poppies for their Remembrance Day installation. Our group made a number of them and prior to donating them to the museum I sewed them onto a blanket for the picture with Teddy.’
More about ‘The Poppy Project’’
Inspired by similar grassroots projects around the country, the Poppy Project was launched by the Museum of Dufferin in November 2024. Beginning with free community drop-in sessions to learn how to crochet, the museum released a call out to the wider community to contribute their own knit or crocheted poppies for a community art installation planned for November 2025.
3368 poppies were donated to the project, with approximately 2/3rds currently on display.
Donations came from all corners of Dufferin County and even further afield, with some traveling from Guelph, Toronto, St. Thomas, and even New York State. These poppies were hand crafted in support of not just the Museum and Remembrance day, but in honour of Veterans, and in memory of loved ones.
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[The Poppy Design is a registered trademark of The Royal Canadian Legion (Dominion Command) and is used with permission. Le motif du coquelicot est une marque déposée de la Direction nationale de La Légion royale canadienne, utilisée sous licence]
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