Clem and Bobbie
Clarence and Roberta Hardin, know to most everyone as "Clem and Bobbie", purchased Meadow Grove in 1993 from Delores Potts. Delores and her husband D.R. Potts owned, showed and were very active in the Saddlebred community.
Clarence and Roberta also maintain a successful Dry Cleaning business and several drop stores. They have two children, Tim and Joy who have participated in the operation of Meadow Grove and continue to work in the horse industry. They also have four more adult children; Rhonda, Kent, Jennifer and Edie who are active in other occupations.
Over the years Clem and Bobbie have tried to make Meadow Grove a fun, enjoyable, save and econmical place for boarding, training, riding lessons and various other horse related events, They have undergone great expense and labor to improve the beauty, safety, conditions and operation of Meadow Grove and continue to strive towards making it the top training/ boarding facility in the area.
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Tim Weber
Tim Weber is the eldest son of Clem and Bobbie Harding and Frank Weber. Tim oversees all operations at Meadow Grove and handles all Meadow Grove buisiness and financial matters. He does a fantastic job keeping Meadow Grove a pleasureable, functioning, great place to train and board and a viable prospering equine facility.
Tim is always working hard to make valuable improvements and changes at Meadow Grove, as well as expand the products and services available to our clients. His diligence and desire is not only to make changes that benefit Meadow Grove as a buisiness, but also continually improve performance, safety, care, conditions, appearance and surroundings that will benefit boarding, training and lesson clients alike.
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Joy Weber
Joy Weber is the second youngest daughter of Clarence and Roberta Hardin and Frank Weber. Joy has been training horses and giving riding instruction for over 20 years. She was involved in managing, training, giving riding instruction and daily operations of Meadow Grove from 1993 - 2001. Joy has since relocated to Los Angeles and continues to train and work in the horse industry in California. Although her pariticipation is minimal Joy still trys to contribute by writing and putting out Meadow Groves newsletter and consulting, supporting or assisting her family when and if needed.
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