Officials with the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board announced Friday that Circle T Ranch Summer Horse Camp, located in Christian County and Cerulean, has qualified for a grant worth up to $51,500 in multi-county funds — all of which can be used to support camp restoration following COVID-19.
Lisa Bush, with the camp and also Trigg County Schools, said their plan is to accept $12,000 in state funds with a $12,000 match from Christian County — pushing $24,000 toward needed improvements and renovation.
Bush noted that Circle T could’ve besought other surrounding counties, and Christian County, for more matching funds.
However, she said other grant funds should be spread to other local and regional farms — all of which are in need following a global pandemic and severe weather in west Kentucky.
Barns, bunkhouses and fencing make up a large, important part of the facility and its efforts — which each summer averages at least 200 campers.
The Kentucky Agricultural Development Board approved more than $4.3 million in agricultural diversification and rural development projects during Friday’s monthly board meeting.
Dr. Ryan Quarles, Kentucky’s Agriculture Commissioner, said the board’s focus on a variety of projects and programs “helps encourage diversity among our agriculture community and builds more farming and agricultural capabilities across the Commonwealth.”
Located at 16621 Bainbridge Road in Cerulean, 86 Facebook reviews have given the camp an average 5/5 rating. Bush can be reached by phone at (270) 839-2859, or by email at circletranch@bellsouth.net.