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Where farm meets family, meets country living


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Mill Creek Barn A celebratory
community space

An elegant barn in the scenic hills of
St. Rosa for celebrating special moments 


ST. ROSA — Celebrating special times to generate everlasting memories was at the center of Jim and Lisa Herdering’s hearts when they opened the rustic doors to MillCreek Barn in St. Rosa in 2020.

It was there where their daughter and son-in-law, Megan and Andrew Buness, celebrated their wedding reception on Sept. 12, 2020. This date furthermore commemorates MillCreek Barn’s first-ever party.

“It is an open-concept barn in the countryside that is built to host your special event of up to 50 people,” Lisa Herdering said. “At MillCreek, we believe in the power of community and the joy of shared experiences. That’s why we host a range of events throughout the year, from yoga retreats to family-friendly dinners under the lights. Our goal is to cultivate a sense of belonging and unity, where individuals can come together.”
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Safer learning

The Walters help rodeo enthusiasts
prepare for bull riding


 PINE ISLAND — The Walters are creating space for aspiring bull riders to more safely learn the sport.

“Growing up, I’d have loved a place that I could go, like what we’re trying to do, to go out and learn,” said Joshua Walters. “When (we) get some kids out there that have never seen it or been around it, they light up and just have a good time. ... That’s kind of what it’s about.”

Joshua and his wife, Hannah, started the Back 40 Arena near Pine Island, where they informally help bull riders.

Though they welcome everyone, Hannah said their focus is new riders and riders coming back from an injury.

“He really wanted a place that beginners could come and focus on their skills and their proper technique (and) proper safety,” Hannah said.
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