ReRun Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit Thoroughbred adoption program whose mission is to help ex-racehorses find a second career. Horses accepted into the program are evaluated, rested and rehabilitated as needed. The Thoroughbreds are then placed with qualified adopters to begin their chance at a second career
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President: Laurie Lane (Monroe Township, NJ)
Vice President: Felice Busto (Ocean Grove, NJ)
Secretary: Jane Gilbert (Titusville, NJ)
Treasurer: Sue Swart (Fulton, NY)
Mike Mullin (Brick, NJ)
Deirdre Panas (Clarksburg, NJ)
Lisa McGonigle (Cherry Hill, NJ)
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Tax Id # 61-1336739
ReRun, Inc., P.O. Box 113, Helmetta, NJ 08828
Horse Adoption & Intake Laurie Lane: 732-521-1370
Volunteer orientations are held at our NJ and NY farms for anyone interested in helping out at the farms or with other ReRun activities.
ReRun at Reindancer (NJ) - 2nd Sunday of every month @ 12pm.
ReRun at Softwind (NY) – Aug.1, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, & Nov. 7 @ 11am – 1pm.
Please download our NY & NJ volunteer applications on the “How to Help” page.
ReRun at Reindancer: 31 Archertown Rd., New Egypt, NJ 08533
ReRun at Softwind: 1738 County Rt 57, Fulton, NY 13069
If you are interested in seeing any of our NJ horses in person, please contact Lisa McGonigle at lisasapphire@aol.com.
Thinking of adopting a horse?
John’s Song available for adoption
O P E N H O U S E S A S U C C E S S!
Writer and director of The Boys Club, a motion picture based on Hall of Fame jockey Julie Krone, to be released in 2010. www.katherinebrooks.com
Katherine Brooks supports ReRun
Both NY & NJ horses were very social and interested in all the hubbub and the people touring the facilities! All in all, the event turned out to be great barn parties!
ReRun’s NY & NJ open houses were truly successful events, thanks to the efforts of our wonderful volunteers, friends, and business who combined their talents together to provide food, fun, prizes and festive fall decorations to showcase theThoroughbreds up for adoption at our farms. ReRun members met so many terrific people and we’d like to thank all of them for coming out.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 2, 2009
Contact: Deirdre Panas,
RERUN’S ANNUAL MONEIGH® AUCTION ON EBAY TO BEGIN NOV. 29
Helmetta, NJ - It's time to find that unique
holiday gift for yourself, or a horse-loving
friend, and make a tax deductible donation
to a worthy charity at the same time.
ReRun, a 501 (c)(3) Thoroughbred race-
horse adoption program, announces that
its annual holiday eBay auction of Moneigh®
paintings, created by famous horses,
will be held November 29 through
December 6, 2009. This will be ReRun’s
largest auction ever, with about 40 paintings
to bid on. Anyone can view this year's selection during the auction by search-ing the word “Moneigh” on the eBay site. However, you must establish an eBay account to bid on a painting.
"Moneigh Mary" Simons, assistant to the equine artists, says this year's auction will feature different breeds of horses to please all horse lovers. In addition to some famous Thoroughbreds who have won the Kentucky Derby and Breeder's Cup, there will be some famous Kentucky and Florida stallions, broodmares, and up-and-coming racing stars. Other artists will include: a Dutch Warmblood, Holsteiner, Percheron, Standardbred, and mini pony. These particular artists have excelled in driving, jumping, harness racing, and just being cute.
For those who aren't familiar with the Moneigh®, it is an original, abstract painting created by a horse, using the horse's muzzle, whiskers, hoof, and tail. Some were created by the horse holding a paintbrush. When possible, the artist signed the work with a hoofprint. A brass plate with the artist's name is attached to the mat and a lock of mane or tail is attached to the painting as a souvenir.
Proceeds from the auction benefit the horses in the ReRun program who are housed in New York, New Jersey, Kentucky, and North Carolina.
For a Complete List of the 40 paintings as well as Moneigh Mary’s “Awards” for special artists and stories about some of the horses, featured click HERE.

In NJ, thankfully the rain held to scattered showers and the temperature was mild. All of our Thoroughbreds showed the results of the good care and retraining they’ve received from ReRun by the riding demonstra-tions we held, and by the relaxed way they walked to and from the paddocks, stalls, ring, and barn throughout the day.
Zayat Stables’ Zensational with assistant trainer, Kim McCarthy. Photo credit: Kathy Maher.