06/01/2026
Dear Friends and Clients,
Today marks the four-year anniversary of Meridian Equestrian Center (MEC). Our loyal community is the backbone of our success, and we are incredibly proud of how far we have come together. While the past four years brought unexpected trials, today is an opportunity to reflect on our accomplishments and the people who made them possible.
We offer a special thank you to Dr. Mike Anderson, Suzy Huizenga from Twin Maples Farm, and the many others who have supported us since the beginning.
We founded MEC to create a unique haven for both horses and people. Our mission remains centered on being an educational hub that promotes equine welfare and develops the next generation of riders. With four generations of our family actively working at the farm, we have intentionally built a culture rooted in kindness. Having lived and taught at various facilities across California, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware over the last 25 years, we have worked to bring the very best practices to this peaceful PNW environment, back to our hometown of Lynden, WA.
Our journey began five years ago with the creation of North Cascades Equus (NCE) in Ferndale as a small teaching business. A year later, we purchased this property. NCE started with just one lesson horse, KC, soon followed by Mya and Diamond. Today, we are proud to be the home of 29 horses, four barn cats, and a small flock of chickens and ducks—each unique and special to our farm.
As many of you know, this property has long been a local icon in Lynden, previously mostly known as Free Wind Farm. When we moved in, the house was in need of a new roof and a remodel and the grounds required significant refurbishment. It has been a massive undertaking, but over the last four years, we have transformed the center into the vibrant facility you see today and the home of the Kulshan Ridge Pony Club Riding Center.
Thank you for being part of our story and for helping us make MEC a place of peace and joy for every person and animal who steps foot onto the property.
In friendship,
Lisa and Jamison Anderson
Meridian Equestrian Center
Current photos followed by a few "before" photos