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Little Bit's Relocation to Redmond Sets Off String of Eastside Equestrian Moves

Legacy Hunters & Jumpers has purchased a facility in Woodinville that come April 2013 will become its permanent home.

Legacy Hunters & Jumpers is on the move. The equestrian business has purchased a new facility in Woodinville that come April 2013 will become its permanent home, according to a post on its website.

The property is the current home of the Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center.

At the end of October, the Legacy Training Program (currently operating out of KGF Equestrian in Kirkland) will move temporarily to , in Redmond.

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This will give Little Bit time to complete the renovations to Dunmire required to run their program. At the end of March 2013, after everyone returns from the HITS Thermal Horse Show Circuit, the Legacy Training Program will make its final move into its new permanent home in Woodinville.

The Legacy Riding School will remain at Evergreen Equestrian Center in Kirkland for the foreseeable future.

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Legacy Hunters & Jumpers opened its training, coaching and riding instruction business over 20 years ago at the landmark Kirkland Hunt Club with the sole purpose of nurturing a lifelong love of horses and riding. 


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