Friends of Bear Creek Stables was founded in 2012. It is governed by a 5-member Board of Directors, all of whom serve as volunteers.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Rick Parfitt | President
Rick has been a Santa Cruz mountain community resident for over 30 years. He has extensive board experience, with the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council, the Loma Prieta School District School Board and the Friends of Bear Creek Stables. His experience with the FireSafe Council has been invaluable in developing the fire safety and wildfire resiliency programs at the Stables. Rick holds a B.S. in Physical Science, M.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from UC Davis, and a PhD in Medical Information Science from UC San Francisco.
Rick has been instrumental in raising tens of millions of dollars throughout his career, the Loma School District and Educational Foundation, and the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council. Rick can be found outdoors as often as possible – mountaineering, backpacking, mountain biking, running, and yoga, usually with his camera close at hand.

Melany Moore | Vice President
Melany is the current Summit Riders Horseman’s Association Secretary; in the past she held volunteer positions as Horse Show Chair, Vice President, President and as a grant writer for FBCS. She has been on the Friends of Bear Creek Stables Board since 2014. Melany has been an avid animal lover all her life.
Melany is from Tennessee, moving to the Bay Area in 1968. She holds a BA from the University of Santa Cruz with a degree in Environmental Studies, with a focus on Integrative Pest Management & Agricultural Ecology. Melany operated her business, Shanels Flowers in Campbell, since 1986; she is newly retired as a shopkeeper.

Karen Read | Treasurer
Karen is from Vancouver, British Columbia, where she completed a BA in Recreation Education at the University of British Columbia. She has 10 years of sales & marketing experience, having worked at Whistler ski resort, and at her Alma mater, UBC in the student housing and conferences department.
An equestrian since her early teens, Karen has been a horse owner for over 15 years. She volunteered daily for 5 years at Bear Creek Stables with Neigh Savers Foundation, rehabbing and readying off-track racehorses for adoption. In her current role, Karen works with young Thoroughbreds to ready them for the racetrack.

Marcie Colonna | Secretary
Marcie has served as the Friends of Bear Creek Stables Secretary since 2019. Ponies and horses have been a part of her life on and off since the age of 10. As an adult, Marcie came back to horses and enjoyed learning about the various disciplines from Dressage to Natural Horsemanship. She has boarded horses at Bear Creek Stables since 2017.
Marcie is from Connecticut, moving to the Bay Area in 1980. She holds a BA from Southern Connecticut State University in Education and a MA in Special Education from Santa Clara University. Marcie taught children with special needs all of her 43 years before retiring from Moreland School District in 2019.

Peggy Kauffman | Board Member
Peggy hails from upstate New York, where she attended Cornell and Princeton Universities before moving to the Bay Area. She is a professor at a local community college in Fremont.
Peggy began riding as a teenager at a hunter jumper barn where the owner re-trained off the track thoroughbreds. She has been a rider, horse owner or lessee for 30+ years. From her first horse, an unbroken Quarter horse to her Swedish Warmblood, Lucy, Peggy participated in a number of equestrian disciplines, including 3 day eventing, dressage, trail riding and natural horsemanship. Lucy was boarded at Bear Creek Stables until she crossed the Rainbow Bridge last year.
The Board of Directors has established two advisory groups to help transform Bear Creek Stables from a boarding facility to one offering equine- and nature-based educational programs to diverse communities. The board is grateful for the expertise each member contributes as a volunteer.
The Education and Programs Advisory Group is composed of outstanding educators with expertise in developing and delivering educational programs in a variety of settings and to people of all ages and diverse abilities. They are working with the board to develop and launch an initial set of programs in Fall 2025.
- Wendy Jensen – Special Education professional for high school students in East Sunnyvale who is skilled at working with under-served communities.
- Elizabeth Sharkey – long-time History teacher at Fisher Middle School; well known as an innovative teacher who received numerous grants for her programs incorporating plants and nature-based learning.
- Megan Mahoney – 5th grade teacher at Daves Avenue Elementary School; active backpacker who incorporates the natural environment in her lessons.
- Kris Hill – Elementary School Special Education Teacher for Reading; known for incorporating technology and science in her classroom, she is also a multi-year Apple Distinguished Educator.
The Technical Advisory Group is composed of long-time horse owners with special expertise in fields needed to transform Bear Creek Stables into to a multi-purpose facility.
- Pam Warren – commercial architect and former contract architect for City of Campbell; advises on facilities, space layout, safety, and conformance with development codes.
- Mike Beshue – engineer: advises on infrastructure improvements, safety, code compliance, emergency services, and integration of facilities with program activities.
- Rachael Parakh –public relations professional and member, Board of Directors, Santa Clara County Horsemen’s Association: advises on public relations and developing relationships with allied organizations.
- Anita Enander – management consultant and entrepreneur, served as President of three non-profit organizations, and former Mayor of Los Altos: advises on non-profit board development and government relations.