Thursday, December 30, 2010

Historic Simonton Place Home Tour


Historic Simonton Place Home Tour
April 9, 2011
Theophilus Simonton, a yeoman farmer in Lancaster, PA, left the property to wife Mary and their son, William, in his will in 1754. William Simonton (1716-1811) was the youngest son of by Theophilus and Mary Simonton. William Simonton and his wife, also Mary, had twelve (12) children. The home was in the hands of their heirs, and known as the Simonton Place until after the Civil War. During the Revolutionary War, William, two (2) of the oldest sons, and their horses, served the Army. The Simonton family occupied the house until it fell into disrepair sometime in the early 1900’s. The Simonton’s and their descendants served as soldiers, community leaders, bankers in Iredell County, and once owned the Simonton Female Academy, now Mitchell Community College.
Simonton Place was used as a courthouse from March 1789 – March 1790. The first County Commissioners met in the Simonton Place when they were deciding things like what to call Statesville and where to put the City on the map. The name “Statesville” was used in the Simonton Place in 1760, six (6) years before North Carolina became the first State to declare independence from England. Perhaps the first seeds of the Revolution were discussed here at Simonton Place.
The original house was a log cabin, much like those built in Pennsylvania at the time. The original home site was 280 acres and was later expanded to 1,780 acres. Today, the home site is 11.5 acres. The Simonton family was one of the largest owners in Statesville following the American Revolution. After 1790, William, then a successful planter, replaced the log cabin with the Federal Style brick home that you see today. The Federal Style home was a very simple design with a porch in the front and possibly a service porch on the back to add to the service of the kitchen. It was a red brick home. The only part of the original log home is the basement, signified by the hand hewn beams and stone walls. The Simonton Place cellar is believed to have provided the county’s first jail cell. There was a steel door, bars on a foundation wall opening and chains and shackles bolted through the walls.
Simonton Place is the oldest known brick house standing in Iredell County. The walls are 1.5’ thick, put together with hand molded brick from the sand and clay from nearby Mallard Creek. The house stands on a granite foundation. When possible, the original alternating walnut and chestnut floorboards have been restored and are the same ones that were walked on 200 years ago. The stairway is walnut, and the wood trim and molding is oak, chestnut and walnut. The original door still hangs in the front entranceway. The mantle in what was once the kitchen (now the den) is original and a close look reveals the wooden pegs used in place of nails. What was once the back door is now the door to the entrance to the bathroom. A kitchen was added in the early 1900s. The current porches were a20th Century additions and the back porch was converted into a modern kitchen in the 1980s
Ward and Teri Crosier purchased Simonton Place in 1997. Since that time they have turned the 11.5 acres into a sanctuary for rescue horses. Teri is an active volunteer with the US Equine Rescue League (USERL) and has helped directly with the rescue and rehabilitation of several horses. Some of the horses that Teri has saved are here today, Lilly, Abby, Mimosa and her baby Skye, Brandi, Star, and Summer. All of the horses were rescued for neglect and starvation and nursed back to health by Teri. Teri has also rescued a PMU (Premarin Mare Urine) foal, Luke. For those of you that don't know, the drug Premarin is made from the urine of pregnant mares. The mares are forced to stand in a small stall hooked to a catheter and when the foal is born, it is a useless byproduct and "disposed" of. There are several rescues dedicated to saving the PMU foals.
The USERL would like to give a big Thank You to Ward and Teri Crosier!
Not only have they generously opened their beautiful home for today's historic home tour and barn tour, they have invested countless hours and resources into saving these beautiful horses from starvation, neglect and certain death.

Donations can be made to:
USERL
P.O. Box 157
Wingate, NC 28174

For more information on how to volunteer, foster or adopt a rescue horse visit www.userl.or call Teri at 704-872-3388

Information taken from
“Family Will Tour Historic Treasure” by Brett Milsteak – Statesville Record and Landmark March 19, 2000
“Home with a History” by Christine Underwood Statesville Record and Landmark March 12, 1997
Article by Minnie Hampton Eliason in the Landmark June 13, 1913
“First Courts Here Held at Simonton’s” by Homer Keever – Statesville Record and Landmark
“Settlers, Water Determines Statesville’s Site” Mac Lackey, Jr. Iredell Neighbors November 29, 1989
Verbal history from Jackie and Vernon Helmke, descendants of the Simonton Family

Friday, December 17, 2010

Maize needs a new home for Christmas


AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION
Mazie is looking for her forever home.
She is a 14h, 7yrs, chestnut, quarter horse type mare. Mazie’s trainer has worked with her for 120 days.

This gorgeous mare walks, trots and canters.

She is very laid back, does not buck, loves to be groomed, stands for the farrier and is not a problem for the vet.

Mazie’s trainer has had kids of all ages riding her and Mazie did fine.

If you are that special person willing to
give Mazie a forever home, e-mail Stncrest@aol.com or call 800-650-8549
Visit www.userl.org for more
information on adoption and to see more available horses!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

3 Angel Trees to Help the Horses!!!!!!

Please visit

McCoy Feed & Supply, Inc. STORE HOURS
4420 NC 24-27 Hwy East Monday - Friday 9am-6pm
Midland, NC 28107 Saturday - 9am-5pm
Phone: 704-888-2298 Sunday -1pm to 5pm (beginning Nov 6)
EMAIL: info@mccoyfeed.net
http://www.mccoyfeed.net

or

Tractor Supply Co
1134 Crossroads Dr
Statesville, NC 28625-8277
(704) 838-0220

or

Neighborhood Feed & Tack Inc.
1900 Moore Road
Matthews, NC 28105-4750
(704) 847-5324

Friday, December 10, 2010

Angel Tree to Help the Horses at Neighborhood Feed 1

This evening, we put up an angel tree to help the horses at
Neighborhood Feed and Tack
1900 Moore Road
Matthews, NC 28105-4750
(704) 847-5324
- this is located near the intersection by Hwy 51 and Independence (HWY 74).

The horses have wished for items as small as a salt/ mineral block up to a winter blanket to keep them warm (size 69")

also on the list, thrush treatment, medicated shampoo, adjustable halters, fly masks, beet pulp, joint supplements, hoof supplements, feed buckets (we know how they like their feed...)
ANY donations are appreciated.

THANK YOU!!!!!
and a special Thank you to Neighborhood Feed for allowing us to put up this tree!!!!

They also have Rein-oir paintings that were made by our own USERL horses!!!!
Be sure to check them out while you are there!!!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Parade of Breeds and Petting Zoo Fundraiser


The US Equine Rescue League - Central Piedmont Region will host a fundraiser on Saturday - October 23, 2010 at Why Not An American Ark in Monroe, NC (wnaaa.com) from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.

The 3rd Annual Parade of Breeds will be held at 1:00 p.m.
There will be a new format. There will only be 5 or 6 breeds of horses in the parade and afterwards, all horses will come back in the ring and meet up with attendees along the rail to answer any questions you may have. By keeping it smaller, we hope to make it a little more exciting and interactive.

Starting at 10:00 a.m. Guided tours will be offered of the petting zoo. This is your chance to meet the camels, zebras, wallabys, peacocks, baby yak, baby bison, baby mule, llamas, etc. We will have guides take you around to meet all of the animals and tell you about them. There will be an opportunity to feed some of the gentle animals.

We will be selling Doug's Famous BBQ plates that day as well to raise money for our rescue horses.

There will also be a really great silent auction to raise money for our rescue horses!

Admission will be $5 per person, children 12 and under Free.

Plan on being there, you won't want to miss it!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Planning for the Woofin' and Hoofin' Fall Festival in Full Swing


Lots going on!!! be sure to visit the website - http://woofnandhoofn.webs.com to learn more about the event!

Chiropractor Dr. Karla Christy will be at Woofin' and Hoofin' Fall Fest

Dr. Karla Christy will be doing chiropractor demos on both horses and dogs at the Woofin' and Hoofin' Fall Festival. Dr. Karla will also offer evaluations for both horses and dogs for $10 and if there is an adjustment that needs to be made, she will only charge $50 for horses and $40 for dogs (that will include the ev...aluation). Dr. Karla will also adjust people for a reduced fee of $20 the day of the event! If you have any questions for Dr. Karla you can reach her at 704-467-0694

Monday, May 31, 2010

Rag Quilt Raffle


The USERL - Central Piedmont is doing a quilt raffle.

A volunteer has made this beautiful rag quilt to raffle off as a fundraiser to help our horses!

The quilt is 64" x 81" (5'4" x 6'9").

Raffle tickets are available for $1 each or 6 for $5.

The quilt will be on display at upcoming fundraising events.

The drawing will be held at the Woofin' and Hoofin' Fall Fest on September 12, 2010 at Latta Equestrian Park in Huntersville, NC

In Home Wine Tasting Raffle

The USERL Central Piedmont is raffling off a Gift Certificate for a private, in home wine tasting.
The bearer of the gift certificate will be entitled to a Private Wine Tasting for 2 hours for up to 12 people (over 21).
Includes 8 bottles of wine and a wine consultant Valued at $350.00
Needs used by 09/01/10 in NC
Raffle tickets are available for $5.00 a piece.
The drawing will be held June 30th! http://www.prpwine.com

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Woof'n and Hoof'n Fall Festival - September 12th, 2010


Woof'n and Hoof'n Fall Festival - September 12th, 2010
Come join us for a Fall Festival and an Equestrian Poker Run through Latta Plantation Park, located at 6201 Sample Road, Huntersville, NC 28078, on Sunday, September 12th from 9 am to 4 pm. We will have pony rides for the children, and experts who will demonstrate a variety of skills with both dogs and horses. Cash prizes for Best and Worst Hand for the Poker Run. Bring your own horse or Latta Equestrian Center will allow you to use one of their horses on a first come, first serve basis for an additional $25 fee. Mark your calendars now and come join us for food, fun and festivities! More detailed information to come as we are still in the planning stages for this event!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Avon Fundraiser to Help the Horses!

I think there has been some confusion about this.... it is really simple, you order from home, they deliver to your home and the USERL horses get 25% of the sales
simply visit the link

www.youravon.com/aoberer

click on the tab "online events" and place your order through the link there by clicking the link that says "shop my online event"

There have been a few sales that are not showing up on the tally and I have had a lot of questions...

If you order over $30 - shipping is free!
you can order anything - does not have to be the Skin So Soft, though it is buy one get one free right now.

Tomorrow 5-18-20110 at midnight is the last day the sales will count to help the horses!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Township Grill Fund Raiser

Township Grill Fund Raiser
Tuesday - May 11, 2010
Time: 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Matthews Township Grill
10400 East Independence Boulevard
Matthews, NC 28105-4612

The US Equine Rescue League (USERL) - Central Piedmont Region will be holding a fundraiser at the Matthews Township Grill on Tuesday - May 11th from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
The USERL will earn 25% of the food sales for the evening and 100% of the tips, so PLEASE come out to dinner and bring all of your friends!
This is always a great, fun, and easy way to make money for the horses and they sure need it right now!!!!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Volunteers NEEDED for May 20010 Fundraising Efforts


PLEASE consider helping out!
We REALLY need the money and we REALLY need the help!

If there are any last minute takers, we only had one (1) volunteer to sell food at the SHOE event this Saturday! Let me know ASAP if you can help!

Tuesday - May 11, 2010 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Township Grill Fundraiser
We need as many people as possible to act as host/hostess, wating tables, busing tables, etc.
The USERL will get 25% of food sales and 100% of tips for the evening.
If you can not volunteer, be sure to tell all of your friends and come out to eat and support the USERL horses!

Friday - May 14, 2010 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Animal Art Show
Downtown Mooresville in conjunction with the Mooresville Art Walk
We need a lot of volunteers to pull this one off.
Here is a chance for all of our volunteers up North to help out! Should be a fun evening.

Saturday - May 22, 2010 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Lawnmower Races in York, SC
The USERL has been asked to help out as a benefiting charity for the day's lawnmower races.

Just a few hours of your time can help the horses tremendously!
Thank you for helping!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Historic Simonton Place Home and Barn Tour


Historic Simonton Place Home Tour
April 17, 2010
Theophilus Simonton, a yeoman farmer in Lancaster, PA, left the property to wife Mary and their son, William, in his will in 1754. William Simonton (1716-1811) was the youngest son of by Theophilus and Mary Simonton. William Simonton and his wife, also Mary, had twelve (12) children. The home was in the hands of their heirs, and known as the Simonton Place until after the Civil War. During the Revolutionary War, William, two (2) of the oldest sons, and their horses, served the Army. The Simonton family occupied the house until it fell into disrepair sometime in the early 1900’s. The Simonton’s and their descendents served as soldiers, community leaders, bankers in Iredell County, and once owned the Simonton Female Academy, now Mitchell Community College.
Simonton Place was used as a courthouse from March 1789 – March 1790. The first County Commissioners met in the Simonton Place when they were deciding things like what to call Statesville and where to put the City on the map. The name “Statesville” was used in the Simonton Place in 1760, six (6) years before North Carolina became the first State to declare independence from England. Perhaps the first seeds of the Revolution were discussed here at Simonton Place.
The original house was a log cabin, much like those built in Pennsylvania at the time. The original home site was 280 acres and was later expanded to 1,780 acres. Today, the home site is 11.5 acres. The Simonton family was one of the largest owners in Statesville following the American Revolution. After 1790, William, then a successful planter, replaced the log cabin with the Federal Style brick home that you see today. The Federal Style home was a very simple design with a porch in the front and possibly a service porch on the back to add to the service of the kitchen. It was a red brick home. The only part of the original log home is the basement, signified by the hand hewn beams and stone walls. The Simonton Place cellar is believed to have provided the county’s first jail cell. There was a steel door, bars on a foundation wall opening and chains and shackles bolted through the walls.
Simonton Place is the oldest known brick house standing in Iredell County. The walls are 1.5’ thick, put together with hand molded brick from the sand and clay from nearby Mallard Creek. The house stands on a granite foundation. When possible, the original alternating walnut and chestnut floorboards have been restored and are the same ones that were walked on 200 years ago. The stairway is walnut, and the wood trim and molding is oak, chestnut and walnut. The original door still hangs in the front entranceway. The mantle in what was once the kitchen (now the den) is original and a close look reveals the wooden pegs used in place of nails. What was once the back door is now the door to the entrance to the bathroom. A kitchen was added in the early 1900s. The current porches were a20th Century additions and the back porch was converted into a modern kitchen in the 1980s
Ward and Teri Crosier purchased Simonton Place in 1997. Since that time they have turned the 11.5 acres into a sanctuary for rescue horses. Teri is an active volunteer with the US Equine Rescue League (USERL) and has helped directly with the rescue and rehabilitation of several horses. Some of the horses that Teri has saved are here today, Lilly, Abby, Mimosa and her baby Skye, Brandi, Star, and Summer. All of the horses were rescued for neglect and starvation and nursed back to health by Teri. Teri has also rescued a PMU (Premarin Mare Urine) foal, Luke. For those of you that don't know, the drug Premarin is made from the urine of pregnant mares. The mares are forced to stand in a small stall hooked to a catheter and when the foal is born, it is a useless byproduct and "disposed" of. There are several rescues dedicated to saving the PMU foals.
The USERL would like to give a big Thank You to Ward and Teri Crosier!
Not only have they generously opened their beautiful home for today's historic home tour and barn tour, they have invested countless hours and resources into saving these beautiful horses from starvation, neglect and certain death.

Donations can be made to:
USERL
P.O. Box 157
Wingate, NC 28174

For more information on how to volunteer, foster or adopt a rescue horse visit www.userl.or call Teri at 704-872-3388

Information taken from
“Family Will Tour Historic Treasure” by Brett Milsteak – Statesville Record and Landmark March 19, 2000
“Home with a History” by Christine Underwood Statesville Record and Landmark March 12, 1997
Article by Minnie Hampton Eliason in the Landmark June 13, 1913
“First Courts Here Held at Simonton’s” by Homer Keever – Statesville Record and Landmark
“Settlers, Water Determines Statesville’s Site” Mac Lackey, Jr. Iredell Neighbors November 29, 1989
Verbal history from Jackie and Vernon Helmke, descendants of the Simonton Family

Monday, March 22, 2010

Historic Simonton Place Home and Barn Tour


Historic Simonton Place Home and Barn Tour, to benefit the U.S. Equine Rescue League, will take place on Saturday, April 17, from 10 AM - 2 PM at 2030 Simonton Rd. in Statesville, NC. The pre-Revolutionary home is one of the oldest in Iredell County and the original site of the County Courthouse and Jail. Come and enjoy the beautiful grounds, with trees in full bloom, as costumed interpreters take you back in time to the 1700’s. Meet some of the wonderful horses that the USERL has rescued from neglect and abuse as you tour the barn and pastures. Watch a Horse Training Exhibition, taste some Local Wines, and do a little shopping at the Silent Auction. Concessions available. Advance tickets: $10 for adults and $5 for children and seniors. At the door: $12 for adults and $6 for children and seniors. For more information call 704-872-3388 or visit www.userlcpnc.org.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Historic Simonton Place Tour April 17th to benefit USERL


Saturday - April 17, 2010
Tour Historic Simonton Place
2030 Simonton Road
Statesville, NC
Circa 1750
Pre-Revolutionary Simonton Place is one of the oldest homesteads in Iredell County and the site of one of the first County Courthouses and Jail
All Proceeds to Benefit the US Equine Rescue League of the Central Piedmont

Advance Ticket Price:
$10 adults advance ticket price
$ 5 seniors and children advance ticket price
or
$12 adults at the door
$ 6 seniors and children at the door

Home Tour
Barn Tour
Historic Colonial Demonstrators
Horse Training Exhibition
Meet MANY USERL Rescue Horses
Silent Auction
Wine Tasting
Concessions Available
and MORE!

For more information call 704-872-3388 or visit www.userlcpnc.org
more info to come....

Animal Art Show Friday - May 14th


Animal Art Show to benefit the US Equine Rescue League - Central Piedmont Region.
Tullulah's on 102 North Broad Street in Mooresville, NC is partnering with the USERL - Central Piedmont to bring you an Animal Art Show on the second Friday of May (the 14th) to coincide with the Mooresville Art Walk.

Come out, look at some beautiful art work of horses and animals, maybe find the piece you have been searching for! The USERL Rein-oirs will also be available for purchase and hopefully a USERL mascot will be there to greet the guests.

All proceeds will go to the US Equine Rescue League - Central Piedmont Region.

There will be at least 3 wineries at Tullulah's that evening for wine tasting.

There will be a silent auction and raffle to benefit the rescue horses.

More to come!
We need help putting this together, please let me know if you are interested in helping out!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Your Chance to See Trudy Fully Recovered


This original oil painting was done in memory of Trudy, a rescue horse from the U.S. Equine Rescue League.

To purchase a giclee print and support horse rescue, please visit http://wildbluedesign.com.

The original painting is 22x28 and prints are available in 11x14 for $35 and 16x20 for $55 on your choice of canvas, 100% smooth cotton rag or textured watercolor fine art paper.

Contact Wanda Burton at animalart@carolina.rr.com to order or for more details.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Thank you to Cozy Clean Blanket Service

I want to give a GREAT BIG THANK YOU to Diane Mesti of Cozy Clean Blanket Service.
Diane offered to clean, repair and waterproof ALL of the USERL donated blankets for the Central Piedmont Region.
Let me just say - this was a LOT of blankets!
We had everything from fly sheets to heavy winter blankets.
All blankets were cleaned, repaired and waterproofed.
The blankets are now tagged and ready for our USERL foster horses when there is a need.

If you have a need, please consider Cozy Clean Blanket service.
She has REALLY good prices and does excellent work.

Cozy Clean Blanket Service
Wash - Dry - Waterproof - Repair

All blankets are washed and sanitized with non-irritating products
All debris is removed from velcro
All items are folded and bagged for easy storage
Expedited Service Available
Pick-up and delivery available
Loaner blankets available for emergencies
One week turn around time

Diane Mesti
704-402-0537
(Diane is in Statesville, NC - however, she has a way to shuttle blankets to/from Monroe, NC and other towns - so don't hesitate to call her)

Cleaning
Turn out sheets......................... $10
Medium Weight Turn out Blankets ........ $12
Heavy Weight Turn out Blankets ......... $15
Stable Blankets.........................$12
Waterproofing...........................$10
Leg Wraps (4)........................... $2
English Saddle Pads..................... $4
Western Saddle Pads .................... $8
Shipping Quilts, pillows, no bows....... $3
Shipping Wraps.......................... $2
Shipping Boots.......................... $4

Repairs
Buckle Replacement............. $3
Leg Strap Replacement.......... $6
Surcingle Replacement........ . $6
Tears.......................... $1 and up
Lining Replacemenet ........... $7 and up