Bringing the West to NYC

The premiere of Horse Sense, a Window to the West short film in New York was a night of celebration and admiration, particularly for the Brumbaugh family, as it featured Adan Banuelos, a cutting horse trainer who holds a special place in their hearts. Banuelos is not just a masterful horseman but a close friend of the family, representing their ranch with grace and skill. For the Brumbaughs, seeing him achieve such remarkable success has been a source of pride and joy, both as a cutting horse trainer and as an individual.

Banuelos has always been more than just a trainer. He’s a true ambassador of the western lifestyle, embodying the heart, grit, and artistry that defines cutting horse culture. His ability to connect with horses on such a deep level and his exceptional performance in the arena have solidified his reputation as one of the best in the industry. His partnership with the Brumbaugh family’s horses has resulted in outstanding achievements, but their bond goes beyond professional accolades. The friendship and mutual respect shared between Banuelos and the family have made his success feel personal, like a victory for all who know him.

During the premiere, it was evident that Banuelos was thriving, not only in his career but in his personal life as well. His relationship with supermodel Bella Hadid was on full display, and their happiness together was palpable. For the Brumbaugh family, seeing Banuelos content in all aspects of his life added another layer of fulfillment to the evening. They have always supported him, not only for his skills as a trainer but for the person he is: humble, hardworking, and kind.

The premiere was more than just a showcase of the western tradition; it was a moment to celebrate Banuelos’ journey and all he has accomplished. The Brumbaugh family couldn’t be happier for him, watching as he continues to thrive professionally and personally, with the support of both his close-knit community and his growing relationship with Hadid. His presence in Window to the West is a reminder of the authenticity and passion that the western world offers, and it was a fitting tribute to his remarkable talents.

Respectfully,

Elizabeth Brumbaugh Quirk

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